Rustom Page #7

Synopsis: Naval officer Rustom Pavri returns from his posting and finds his wife Cynthia is away from home since last two days his marriages is on the rocks when he finds love letters in cupboard which indicates that Cynthia has found love in one of his friend Vikram Makhija an arrogant business tycoon ,Rustom then issues a pistol from Naval Ship's Armory and shoots Vikram three times in his chest living him dead and surrender himself to senior inspector Vincent Lobo.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
148 min
$207,263
1,343 Views


So What was your desire?

I just wanted to know why he did this to me.

And you has taken the gun from the ship to know that?

Your honor.

I want to call the officer "Aimbist" to prove this.

You were the indian navy ship

"Mysore " officer on the 27th of April.

And i took a pistol from the ship in your attendance.

Am I right?

Yes, sir.

Officer" Aimbist".

Did you aske me to sign in the record when i

took out the gun that day?

No sir.

You have signed in the record on your own.

Is it possible for me to get out this gun from the ship

without telling anyone?

Of course, you can.

In fact there are keys in your room.

And you can get out the pistol and use it

then put it back in it's place.

And no one will know any thing about that.

Silence... Silence.

I have taken the pistol

only for self defense.

Because "Vikram" was losing his consciousness quickly.

And his gun was out because of the easiest things.

This is a new thing.

Do you have any evidence for your words?

Now I will call Mr. "Ranjit Das" to prove this.

Who?

What are you doing Mr. "Das"?

Currently I am chief of bartender in the club" Vlendn".

Before this I was a waiter in the" CC Club".

Do you know, "Vikram Mekheja"?

Yes, I know him well.

He was a regular member of the club.

An accident has happened to you in

January last year.

Can you tell me what happened?

"Vikram Mekheja" and you and your wife and Mrs.

"Pretty" were on that day.

They were playing in "Card" room.

Is everything equipped?

Yes.

I'll also travel there next month.

Are you going to stay in the "Vex" hotel?

How do you know?

Sorry, sir.

Sorry, sir.

Depraved.

I have sinned.

Don't insult me.

Dreaded.

Wait... Wait.

Control yourself.

Go.

No, stop

let me.

Stop.

You mean that the juice has fallen out of your hand

on Vikram Mekheja's shoes unintentionally.

And therefore he wanted to shoot you?

Yes.

That's all, your honor.

Your honor.

I just want to ask a question to Mr." Das".

Are there any other witness saw everything that you said a little while ago

except commander and his wife?

Who agrees on your words and telling us that you are honest.

See.

I do not want to ask more questions, Your honor.

You can go.

Just a minute Mr." Das".

One minute.

Mr." Das".

Can you tell us what the club mangers do when

such an accident happen?

They start to investigate about the accident.

And the club committee should investigateon on this issue well.

My lord.

There has been an organizied meeting after that accident.

And this club is very old since 50 years ago.

And they deal with these problem very serious.

They canceled Vikram Mekheja's membership until the end of the investigation.

And the club return his membership after receiving an apology letter.

It's the meeting files of the Club.

And here is a copy of the apology letter.

And it's written in it clearly that "Vikram Mekheja"

became angry and got out his pistol.

And he apologizes to the heads of the club, saying he would never repeat such an act.

I have proved with this apology letter and Das's words that Vikram

was lose his temper because of the easiest things.

And out his gun quickly.

I have seen his behavoir before.

So I took the gun with me.

And when I went in that day

to "Vikram" to talk to him.

Vikram.

What's up Commander?

You came early.

Are you....?

Are you going to marry "Cynthia"?

What?

Shall I marry every woman I sleep with?

Behave well " Vikram".

Do not forget that you are in my house " Rustom".

If i want...?

So what will you do?

A moment and I'll show you.

Stop.

No.

I've fired the bullets.

But only for self defense, my lord

sir commander.

Is firing three shots necessary for self-defense?

I must show you something to make

you understand that.

May I, my lord?

Ok.

Thank you.

This is an essential guide for the training of Indian troops

Marine.

Madam.

Can you open page number 24?

Close combat situations.

Now, if you could read the way?

Navy says:
Hit first, Hit hard

and Keep on hitting.

You can fire bullets if someone

want to shoot you.

And you have to fire three bullets

at once.

Thank you very much Madam.

My lord.

All of what happened is a reflex action.

Give me the paper

sir commander.

There has been a conflict between you and "Vikram Mekheja"

according to your words?

Yes.

So why did not Vikram Mekheja's towwl fall from his body

because of the intense conflict?

And there was no pollution on your

whiteuniform according to the police reports?

Sir" Khngana".

Do you want to say that I went to

Vikram's room and spoiled his room with my hands.

And got out the pistol and shot him.

Then took Vikram's pistol and put it in his hand.

And you say all this because there was no

pollution on my uniform?

And because Vikram's towel didn't fall

"Come on Sir" Khngana".

We were not struggling in the mud.

Order... Order.

No other witness for me, your honor.

I now rest my case.

Thank you

" Giori" members.

You 've heard the evidence of both sides.

Excuse me, my lord.

I senior inspector "Vincend Lobo", sir.

I have an important information for this case.

And i want to share it with the prosecution after your permission, sir.

Ok.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Your honor.

Inspector "Lobo" have done a

very smart investigation and got this evidence.

I ask the court to add this to the case.

What is the evidence?

Commander "Rustom" contact a number in"Delhi"

on the day when" Vikram Mekheja" was killed.

And he did not mention that call.

And he did not tell anyone.

He has been contacted with the Minister of Defense.

And the call has been recorded.

And I want to submit that record to the court.

Commander" Pavri".

Yes, your honor.

Any objection?

Not at all, your honor.

Go ahead.

Hello.

Are you Mr. "Bakhchi"?

Speaking.

You have a call from" Bombay".

Here you are, Caller.

Good morning, sir.

Who is this?

Commander" Rustom Pavri".

Oh," Rustom".

How are you?

When you have returned?

I want to talk.

Listen to me," Rustom".

I know why you called me.

I will ask "Vikram" to meet you and resolve this matter.

I'm going to a meet him.

But I will not leave him.

Silence... Silence.

Commander" Pavri".

Did you admit that this is your voice?

Yes.

Now, There is nothing left to prove, your honor.

Commander "Pavri" went to his house.

Then he knew about the love story between

his wife and" Vikram Mekheja".

Then he went to the ship.

And took the pistol from there.

And call the defense minister and told him, "I will not leave him.

Then he went to Vikram Mekheja's house after his call.

And shoot him with three bullets without mercy.

This did not happen unintentionally.

It is a clear case, a murder of the first class.

Commander" Pavri".

Do you want to comment on that evidence?

My lord.

I want to ask Mr. "Khngana" in what dictionary

the meaning of the word "I will not leave him" is i will kill him?

Commander" Pavri".

Do not play the word game, and do not try baffling.

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Vipul K. Rawal

Vipul K Rawal (born 7 November) is an Indian Scriptwriter and author. Rawal's most recent film was Rustom starring Akshay Kumar for which Akshay Kumar won the National Award for the best actor. Rawal also wrote the episodic television series Vicky Ki Taxi, which centered on the life and adventures of a Mumbai taxi driver, and that was funded by Turner Broadcasting Corporation. He wrote another film, A New Love Ishtory. Audi Alteram Parten, a documentary written by him about the miscarriage of justice and the delay in implementation of Srikrishna Commission has been nominated in the Best Documentary and Audience Choice award at the Stuttgart Film Festival, Germany. Rawal regularly contributes articles for various newspapers, magazines and websites. more…

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