Sadak Chhap Page #5

Synopsis: Born on the street, without any knowledge of his parents, Shankar (Jackie Shroff) lives his life as an urchin, on petty thievery and con games. He is o known to the police because of his petty crimes. Rich and beautiful Natasha (Richa Sharma), niece of a well-known Member of Parliament, Dharamdas (Amrish Puri)falls for him, but Shankar heart is with another (Padmini Kolhapure). Shankar comes to know that his father is alive, he soon meets up with him, and with the help of Natasha, comes across a closely guarded conspiracy involving people he has known for a long time.
 
IMDB:
4.3
Year:
1987
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sir, very nice.

But there seems to be

some trouble in your brain.

Who are you?

Who else other than a loafer

can stop your car like this?

Tell me clearly.

People don't understand.

That's why I've come

to make you understand.

Please give this poor fellow

Rs. 2,000 and settle the matter.

What nonsense are you talking?

Look sir, neither will

you have to sell your car..

..nor will your house be auctioned..

But without money, this poor

man's image will surely be tarnished.

It's just the question

of Rs. 2,000. Give it.

..in my bank account.

Move. Stop talking nonsense,

and get out of my path!

I'll get off your path,

but his Rs. 2,000 won't.

Get lost.

Oil and clarified butter cans.

Who has done this?

The children have

become so mischievous.

Cans! They tied cans to my car.

This kids..

Catch him, catch him!

Is someone there?

He is taking my car!

What are you looking at? Catch him?

Here!

Where did you get this from?

Your boss gave it.

My Rs.80,000 worth car on bricks.

Inspector, what's going on?

Take a look.

Whatever is written in

your fate, that's happening!

Just like the dead can't be

brought back to life by crying..

..just like that the disappeared goods

can't come back by your shouting.

You? You, here!

If not here, then where?

Inspector, I've seen

the driver of this car.

Who was he? Who was he?

- Who was he?

Who was driving this car?

- Why are you getting infuriated?

I'm telling you?

- Tell me quickly, please.

I'm telling you.

Him. He was the driver.

Owner! So you lost the tyres.

That's what I'm sad about.

Inspector, just take a look, if

the stepney is still there or not.

Take a look.

- There is no need to look in the trunk.

Maybe your stepney

will get you there.

What nonsense are you talking?

Something white has

fallen behind you. - Behind.

Nothing is falling behind me.

Why are you after me since morning?

I'm not talking about you..

..something is leaking

from your car's trunk.

What is it? Show me.

Cocaine.

- Cocaine!

I don't have the keys,

Inspector, the car was stolen.

I don't have the keys.

- It's open.

And there's so much of goods.

Yes, Gupte.

- Sir, we've found cocaine in his car.

Mr. Gupte, quickly go

for the arrangements.

I'll handle this case.

- Yes sir.

Jaikishen, be thankful..

The area where our

cocaine was caught..

Yes sir.

..falls under his jurisdiction.

Otherwise, who would

have bailed you out?

While inspector More is with you..

..forget about man,

even the Lord can't harm you.

Why not, Inspector?

Our cocaine worth Rs. 2 million

is still in police custody.

Darling, what are you thinking of?

My past, so that there is

no problem in the future.

Sir, don't worry. Within a week,

I'll get your stuff out..

..of police custody and bring it you.

Not the goods, Inspector.

I'm thinking about that man.

Then someone ran away

with Jaikishen's car.

All the four tyres were stolen.

At that time, that man was present.

He seems to be a very

dangerous person to me.

Not just dangerous,

he is poisonous too.

No, no. Why will he follow us?

I'll teach him such a lesson,

he'll never dare..

..to cross your path again.

Stop the car.

Sir.

- Come on, sit in the car.

What's the matter, sir?

Have the police..

..started giving lift to the public?

Don't you hear? Sit in the jeep.

Constable, make him sit in the jeep!

Let go. I'm coming.

What's the matter, sir?

Is there anything wrong?

I'm arresting you for theft.

Theft! You asked me to

sit in the jeep. I did.

You asked me to come to

the police station. I did.

If you tell me to get arrested,

I won't do that..

..because I don't want to get

rich or married by thieving.

For me, a cigarette,

bread, snacks are enough..

..for which I earn myself.

But if you arrest me, sir,

then I'll sue you for libel..

..and you'll be suspended.

It won't look good.

Sir, you can uphold the

law and I can't even talk.

Constable, lock him up!

Just a minute.

..but not me. I'm a special loafer.

I know everything about the law.

Pick pocketing, section 381.

Prison for three months.

Broke someone's teeth,

section 325, jail for three years.

Committed murder, section 302, death.

And if you catch anyone on suspicion..

..then section 41 CRPC. Right, sir?

But you can't even do that..

..because my

neighbourhood knows how decent I am.

Look, everyone has come

to give the testimony.

Let it be, sir.

Why are you locking horns?

You'll go directly

into the lockup from here.

I'll see who bails you out.

I'll give his bail.

Sir, you? How nice!

Sir, you!

- Yes, Inspector.

This police station

belongs to the area..

..where people gave me a

lot of votes to make me win.

Then, can't I get my

people bailed out?

You don't know him, sir.

He's a loafer.

And besides, his honesty

can be seen on his face.

Leave him.

- Wow, sir.

For the first time,

my logic has failed.

What did I think of you, and

what have you turned out to be?

That's what happens.

People are not

what they seem to be.

And what they are,

that can't be seen.

And what can be seen,

that's very different.

Sir, today you've made a deep

impression on this loafer's heart.

If God will, I'll help you to go up.

I'll settle this matter, sir

no matter how many years it takes.

Hail!

- Brother Shankar!

No, friends!

Hail Mr. Dharam Das!

Being such a rich man..

..he has come to this

neighbourhood for this poor man!

Hail!

- Dharam Das!

Now you're the permanent

leader of this area.

Right?

Hail!

- Dharam Das!

Hail!

- Dharam Das!

Hail!

- Dharam Das!

Hail!

- Dharam Das!

Hey!

- Yes?

Whose photo does this loafer have?

It's his mother's photograph.

His mother passed

away in his childhood.

He loved her a lot.

He keeps her photograph with him.

What's the use of such a life?

No time to live, no time to die,

no time to do anything..

..no time to drink.

You tell me, what should I do?

You, Rs. 12.50.

You've come in the day too.

Is someone after you?

No, no one is after me.

I've come looking for you.

Are you with the police?

No, creditor.

Here is your Rs.12.50.

And here is your cap.

Did you see? Who says there

is no more honesty these days?

Whom are you talking to?

There are only two of them,

him and God.

The money came back

and that too all of it.

Lord, with all the

things that you do..

..I always get confused.

I'm leaving.

"It felt nice when you met."

"Your heart seemed honest."

"Your heart seemed honest."

"My beloved.."

"That happened which

happens at this age."

"That happened which

happens at this age."

"I'm in love."

"I'm in love."

"With you."

"No one knows how this started."

"There is no one else like you."

"No one knows how this started."

"There is no one else like you."

"In love, I liked to lose my heart."

"I'm in love."

"I'm in love."

"I'm in love.."

"..with you."

"It felt nice when you met."

"Your heart seemed honest."

"My beloved."

"That happened which

happens at this age."

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