Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman Page #2

Synopsis: Holding a degree in engineering; Raj Mathur alias Raju finds that his talent is wasted in the village so he decides to re-locate to Bombay. In Bombay he faces challenges in finding the right job until he meets and befriend the Receptionist of Chhabria Builders, Renu, who with her recommendation he manages to hold the post as Chief Engineer within that company. After this there is no turning back for Raju as he continues to climb the ladder of success. But Raju faces a draw-back when a bridge that is being built under his supervision came down crushing to death some people - this negligence not only cost Raju his job but can incarcerate him as well.
Director(s): Aziz Mirza
Production: Eros International
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
1992
152 min
262 Views


Hello Rafiqbhai.

- Hello Sister. Come.

How are you?

- I'm fine, Joseph uncle.

What do you want?

- Four eggs and a loaf of bread.

Get four eggs.

Rafiqbhai, if Raju wants,

he can work in my bakery.

He'll get paid too.

- Good idea.

Raju, work in his bakery for now. You

will at least make some money to live

by No Rafiqbhai, I don't want to ruin my

lf I do odd jobs, I'll

always remain menial.

So you think every man who

does odd jobs is menial?

I didn't say that.

- No, you didn't.

But that's what you meant.

- No, you are mistaken.

What I meant is doing small

jobs, one begins to think small.

Even his ambition in life becomes small.

Even your desires become small.

Do you know there are many

people in the world...

who do ordinary jobs and are yet happy?

Then who are you to decide

who is big and who is small?

Rafiqbhai, I was talking to you. I

didn't ask her to budge in between.

Your statement was such that...

- Look, I don't want to argue with you.

I will one day show you who I am

and what I have come here to be. - Eggs.

She is strange.

lf she is up, she throws water,

and if she's down, she fights.

Does she have a problem?

We have no vacancy to

offer you right now.

You won't get a job like that.

Dreaming of a good job, you

studied from childhood to youth.

Got reprimanded by teachers,

kept writing reams of papers.

And what did you learn? Monday comes

after Sunday. You get 4 eggs for

Rs.1 . You took the beating,

but someone else is

ruling. What did you learn?

1x2 makes 4, 4x2 makes

1? What did you learn?

How will you get a job like that?

Only if you watch the world

standing on your head will you see it

straight. lf you don't

keep weight(bribe) on

your application, it will be

lost. And weights are of different

colours, different types.

The weight of black money,

the weight of a beautiful

body. The weight of bullies.

You won't get a job like that.

What is very dear, what

can be lost very easily.

Look through the torn sole of your

shoe, and you'll see the truth.

Your shoe will seem

big, and the world small.

Your destiny will fall apart.

Did the shoe have to tear today?

I have to go for an interview.

What happened? Why are

you walking like that?

Have you sprained your leg?

- No Pandey uncle.

My shoe sole tore.

- Your shoe tore?

You are laughing? Its a

question of saving my grace.

I have to go for an interview today.

You will surely get the

job, my heart says so.

Where are you going?

- To get vegetables.

But you have sprained

your foot. I'll get them.

Its not too bad. I'll be

back soon, you take rest.

Must you do everything yourself?

You are going for an interview,

and look at your gait. Great!

What a gait! Keep limping.

lf they ask who I am,

I'll say, I am a cripple.

Cripple. Keep limping like cripples.

What kind of a joke is this?

You could not argue, so you

have stooped to this now?

What do you mean?

You should feel ashamed

to misbehave like that.

How did I misbehave with you?

imitating girls in the street,

teasing them, is a very decent act?

Look, don't spoil my mood early

morning. You go if you like.

Why should I go? You go.

- You want to go, you go.

Strange man you are. You are

asking me to go, why don't you go?

Alright, I only will go.

You are always fighting.

You are teasing me again? Rogue, loafer!

Why are you calling me names?

I'm helpless, that's why I

am tolerating your nonsense.

Look, my shoe is torn.

Are you satisfied now?

As it is, I am upset, moreover,

you are calling me names.

I am not a loafer, I am an engineer.

Those people who make homes...

Please mend this.

- It will cost you Rs.20.

I have only this much money.

Please make do with it.

Actually, I have to attend an interview.

lf I don't reach in

time, I'll have a problem.

No sir, I won't take

anything less than Rs.20.

Take.

Dagdu, take this, and hurry.

- Dagdu, return her money.

I don't want your money.

I'm sorry I made a mistake.

- I don't want anyone's favour...

I am giving it to you as a

loan, not doing you any favour.

Return it to me when you get a job.

Okay?

We cannot give you any job in this firm.

I wanted this job...

But sir, I badly need

this job. You can...

Father, I'll just be back.

- What is the matter?

I'll just be back.

Look God, whatever you

are doing is not right.

Have you sent me from Darjeeling to

Bombay to run from pillar to post?

Look, my pocket is empty, my time

bad, and even my shoe tore today.

Go and see outside.

I had to take a loan

from a girl...a girl!

I truly feel like crying now.

But I am a man, I cannot even cry.

Enough now God, I cannot

tolerate it anymore.

Do something for me.

You?

- I'd come to ask...

Look don't worry,

I'll return your Rs.20.

I'm not asking for money What

happened at the interview?

What will happen? Even they felt

I am not suitable for their firm.

So what have you thought of doing?

- What is left to think now?

Look Renu, I'm very sorry. In

my zeal, I was talking big that

day. But now I

understand you were right.

What is the harm in

taking up a small job?

Good you changed your mind.

Father is home. Meet him,

maybe he can help you.

No...

- Come on!

I have written a letter for Mr.

Kavas. I hope he can help you.

You have taken the right decision.

Until you don't get a job...

as per your qualification,

take up this job.

Come on, it's time for the library

to close down. Can't you hear the

bell? Close the books. Its 5:30.

Come at 10 am tomorrow.

Come on, pack up everyday.

Geeta, pack up. Why don't

you eat? You are so skinny.

Come tomorrow.

Didn't you hear the bell?

- Let me finish the last list.

No, I have never done overtime,

nor let anyone else work overtime.

You must come at 10 am,

and leave at 5:
30 pm.

You close at 5:
30 everyday?

- Sharp 5:
30!

That's great.

- You've learnt my language.

Geeta, don't forget that file.

I had not come to meet you. I am

working in the library these days...

so I had come to deliver some

books here to a shopkeeper.

But his shop was closed.

Then I noticed this building.

And I realized it was your

building, so I came to peep in.

You came to deliver

books to a shopkeeper?

Yes, at the corner here.

- So where are the books?

I'm caught.

- Yes, you are.

Actually, I wanted to meet you.

Actually, even I wanted

that you come and meet me.

Really?

Shall we go?

- Yes.

Abdul, serve two halves to Pandit.

- Yes, two special...

Keep one on my table.

Give me a pack of biscuits.

Hey! Do you see what I see?

What are you doing?

- What happened?

Both are coming together?

An air plane in water

and a ship in the air?

5:
45.

- Let me see... 5:45.

Leave her hand.

Jai, you deliberately rode between them.

Hey, no messing.

Look there.

We'll have to go now.

They were at war until yesterday,

today they are at peace.

Be at it!

- Why are you behaving like that?

Have you never seen a girl before?

Bye.

- Bye...just a minute.

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