Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns Page #2

Synopsis: Saheb, his wife, and a gangster who returns to take revenge.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Tigmanshu Dhulia
  3 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
2013
142 min
274 Views


Hello.

Sir's busy in a meeting.

He'll call you back later.

Yes, sir.

Didn't you take

a bullet in the chest?

Your master survived as well.

Yes. - How?

Those who speak less, live longer.

So you think by doing

this we'll be richer.

You can consider that.

With four different states,

we'll receive more funds.

More development.

But, you will still be

in power in all the four states.

You will benefit

from the development.

I... am not in favor

of dividing Uttar Pradesh.

This can be your personal view,

but the other MLA's...

That's them.

Ask them.

Listen. Where did they come from?

They are sitting there.

I see. - Yes.

I see.

Hello, Virender Singh.

Look, I must know the

number of MLA's supporting us.

Only after that,

will I bring this up in the assembly.

Mr. Tiwari. - Yes.

We'll discuss this

personally and let you know.

Fine. But, hurry up.

Because the CM's facing

a lot of pressure.

And, please control him.

Every issue is a

matter of pride for him.

We'll let you know soon.

What happened?

I'm certainly losing this election.

Because there's been

no development in my area.

And now, no one will

vote you for who you are.

And now, we're running independently.

Where will the funds come from?

Quiet!

People address us as 'Rajaji'.

If we separate, we'll lose power.

We'll have to join his party and

then, I'll be called a politician.

It's not music to my ears.

There are other

ways to collect funds.

Let's discuss this later.

It's time.

The horses must be getting restless.

Come on.

Let's move.

Let's go.

Bunny uncle.

We need to talk.

Don't worry.

It's a different issue.

Is it true? - One moment.

Is everything okay? - Yes thank you.

What were you doing?

We've guests over.

I was with them.

Yes, I saw them coming.

They didn't look royal to me.

They look more like

government officials.

They've lost what we still maintain.

Do you get it?

They can't ride a horse?

What do you want to say?

Are they discussing your marriage?

Not that I heard of.

You want to marry Ranjana.

How?

Okay, you might start

walking in a year or two.

But you're a married man.

Bunny uncle,

you sound like a democratic.

I am a king!

I can afford an extra wife.

And I don't need any

government fund for that.

I heard that Aditya

Pratap Singh's here too.

Yes.

How does he look?

They all look the

same on a wheelchair.

Helpless.

He took a bullet, but survived.

I know.

Do you know why he survived?

He has to die by my hands.

It's not possible. - Only if you try.

And you can.

You're a king, so am I.

But your blood's cooled down,

not mine.

Hello.

Yes, son.

What?

Who... who's with you?

Pardon me, Your Highness.

But, master wants to speak.

Don't you see I'm

speaking over the phone.

It's important.

This is just as much important.

Call from Dubai?

I heard that your son Vishi

was caught red-handed with drugs.

They've strict laws.

And drugs is a serious offence.

You're such a lowly man.

If I can get your son in

trouble in Dubai from here...

...then your home's

just 300 kilometers away.

I can get Ranjana abducted.

Many kings have abducted

their brides in the past.

We don't call them lowly but gallant.

A few affluent Sheiks in

Dubai studied with me in London.

We're good friends.

Come down to my place with the token.

I'll keep Ranjana happy.

You have forgotten our

relationship by mistake.

Didn't you think it

necessary to keep it in mind?

If I can get your son in

trouble in Dubai from here...

...then your home's

just 300 kilometers away.

Father, did you just fire a bullet?

Yes. I did.

But why?

I wanted to kill myself.

But then, I thought about you.

Sit.

That's fate.

Sure you got ajob,

but where did you get transferred?

Do you get me?

Listen.

God's trying to say something to you.

Here, talk to brother.

Yes, Param. When are you joining?

Speak slowly.

No, I could send...

- Yes, Your Highness.

I'll send your stuff over.

You mean, I am more like security.

If you hand me over,

brother will be set free.

We've been humiliated, dear.

Aditya Pratap Singh has mortified us.

I am retaliating.

And you are my weapon.

That doesn't make sense.

What can I possibly do?

I am not sending you alone.

Your Highness,

Inderjeet Singh's here.

Send him in.

Your Highness.

You played well today.

Three of our riders were tired...

...otherwise,

I would have scored two more goals.

And then...

Why did you hit the

ball towards Aditya Singh?

It was a mistake.

I wanted to turn,

but the horse didn't...

...so the shot went straight.

You did the right thing.

What?

I know that wasn't a mistake.

You were trying to fuel the war...

...your grandfather lost

to Aditya Singh's family.

You were just inflaming that.

It was a mistake, Your Highness.

I couldn't control myself.

Aditya Singh wants to marry Ranjana.

When I refused...

...he got my son arrested

for drugs in Dubai,

I'm giving my approval

for the engagement.

But... I want Aditya

Singh dead before the wedding.

The government wants

to finish his power.

And I want his honor...

You can take his life,

if you're interested.

Look.

Channel your anger properly.

Kings don't look

nice out on the streets.

Please listen to me...

I just don't understand.

This doesn't feel right.

Your Highness.

I can end my war by

taking Aditya Singh's life.

But, finishing his power

and honor will take time.

And, after that's done,

I would like to marry Ranjana.

Trying to take advantage?

That means,

I will have to fight with you next.

I accept.

You want this war, don't you?

So be it.

And it'll be a fierce one.

Swear on you.

It wasn't supposed to be like this.

Come with me. Ratan.

Yes, Her Highness.

- What are you doing?

See whether the red lamp's

been lit or not. Okay?

Light-up all the lamps.

Hurry up, and I want this polished...

Listen. What's going on here?

The master has thrown a party...

Go.

I hope you didn't have

a problem finding the place.

No, not at all.

We saw a polo match

after a long time.

Greetings.

Hello.

Hello, Madhvi.

I didn't know Saheb's thrown a party.

He didn't tell you? - No.

No one tells me anything these days.

You don't talk to me either.

We would if you stay in your senses.

Don't create a scene today, Madhvi.

Why?

Anything special?

Your presence here is supporting.

You know I was against it.

Glittering dreams.

Beautiful dreams.

Glittering dreams.

Beautiful dreams.

But... if you wake up...

Dreams shatter like glass... Hey.

Some fall here, some there.

Hey.

Some fall here, some there.

Hey.

Careful with that platter.

The drink's untouched.

Don't let it slip.

Or it's no good.

All those dreams in your eyes.

Will spill over.

All those dreams in your eyes.

Will spill over.

Some which got spilt over...

...some magical dreams.

Some fall here, some there.

Hey.

Some fall here, some there.

Hey.

Love's divided here...

like a deck of cards.

If you win the game, you get lucky.

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Tigmanshu Dhulia

Tigmanshu Dhulia (born 3 July 1967) is an Indian film dialogue writer, director, actor, screenwriter, producer and casting director known for his works in Hindi cinema and Television. He wrote the dialogues for the 1998 film Dil Se.., which was the first Bollywood film to chart in the UK top ten, and was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival. His directing career has also garnered international recognition with the biographical film, Paan Singh Tomar premiered at the 2010 BFI London Film Festival. and the thriller drama Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster.Paan Singh Tomar eventually went on to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 2012. Similarly, his sequel film Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns had gained critical acclaim. He is also well known for his role as Ramadhir Singh in Anurag Kashyap's modern cult film Gangs of Wasseypur. Dhulia holds a master's degree in Theatre from the National School of Drama. And is presently a member of the Advisory Board of the Kautik International Student Film Festival more…

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