Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns Page #3

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


These mischievous dreams

are just an illusion.

These mischievous

dreams are an illusion.

If you let dust gather on it,

it's worth nothing.

Some fall here, some there.

Hey.

Glittering dreams.

Beautiful dreams.

Glittering dreams.

Beautiful dreams.

Goodnight, Aditya, love you.

Bye, Rudy. Bye.

When will Vishi return?

He'll be back in a day or two.

All this is against everyone's will.

Forsake your anger.

It's the beginning of a new relation.

I'm not uttering a word.

You asked Ranjana to stay back.

Did I say a word?

The only reason I asked

Ranjana to stay back...

...is so that she could

understand me, know me better.

If she stays here...

What will the people

say if she stays here?

I want her to see her defamed.

So that anyone thinks twice

before sending a proposal.

Come closer, because

this moment won't come again.

Take me in your arms,

and let those tears fall.

Wonder if love will

ever dwell in these eyes.

We might not meet

again in this lifetime.

Hold me close...

Stop that music!

...this night may...

Glory to... - Madhvi ma'am!

Glory to... - 'Choti Rani'!

Did you sleep properly?

Yes.

I know you like photography.

What else do you like?

Why don't you tell me

about your likes and dislikes?

I'll keep it in mind.

My likes and dislikes

are not the law here.

Seems like that.

If I make a mistake,

I'll be punished.

Don't say that.

I fell in love with your picture.

Remember,

I'll just be an image for you.

I won't make a mistake.

I will keep trying...

to bring you to life.

Remember.

The day I get up from this chair...

I'll marry you.

Greetings.

Greetings.

I get it.

I'll call you later.

How's everything?

- Everything's fine.

No problem at all.

It's all your grace.

I meant our area.

There's prosperity in our area.

Everyone's happy.

What do you do?

I am the PA to His Highness.

His Highness?

I mean, your PA.

What are his appointments for today?

Nothing important.

I can see there's nothing

special going on here.

People are simply loathing around.

Loathing.

Where's the money?

Where does he keep the money?

Money?

Madam.

There's no money here.

Only sir keeps them.

I need some money.

Madam... I've some money.

I'll take them from sir later.

How far is Jagdishpur?

How long will you keep

up with this hunger strike?

Greetings, Her Highness.

Until our last breath.

Come, sit.

How can they mow down

our fields and build a highway?

That will change the entire

geography of the village.

Her Highness,

what are you doing here?

What brings you here?

It's a hunger-strike,

I thought I should pay you a visit.

If I don't, who else will?

Our battle is with

the central government.

It's not your fault.

And, it's not in your power.

So, what can you do?

I know it's not within my power.

But your grief's intolerable.

Who's drinking?

Umesh, you?

Everyone's here on a hunger-strike...

...and you're drunk.

This is an agitation,

tie him up to the tree.

Rascal.

Let me know if you need anything.

We need a lot of things,

Her Highness.

I'll leave.

I'll send you some help.

Who is that?

Hello, Madhvi.

I hail from this area.

I'm returning after

a number of years.

So, I want to make an investment

Nothing special. I just

want to do something for my land.

Is he the new collector?

I'm not expecting profits,

just a big name for myself.

First tell me your name...

...then I'll tell you

a way to make it big.

Inder.

Inderjeet Singh...

You take your name with pride.

What can I do for you, Mr...

Inderjeet Singh.

Just your support,

and soon you'll feel proud too.

Why do I get always get men?

Why not poets?

I will learn, gradually.

In your company.

You don't make a poet.

They're born.

You love someone.

You never love someone.

One always falls in love.

And it shows.

Leave that.

What do you want?

I'll be right back.

This is a donation for your party.

I won independently.

I have no party. - Yes.

It's our first meeting,

I can't be too brazen.

Keep up the hunger-strike.

We'll keep up this hunger-strike.

Don't give up. - Never.

Glory to... - Madhvi ma'am!

Glory to... - 'Choti Rani'!

Let's form a party then.

You're now my treasurer.

A man, poet and a treasurer.

I need all three to look after me.

Do you have a card?

It's under print.

You try.

Guns don't interest me.

I'm not interested in guns either.

It's a necessity to stay alive.

I've... taken up photography.

Like you.

Pick up the gun.

Here you go.

Take this. 22.

It's a one of the best rifles.

Take it,

Vishi will be set free tomorrow.

You won't applaud, right?

Because, I might like it.

Right.

Hand me that gun. Come on.

Looking at your condition...

...its best to keep

this gun away from you.

You don't always need

a gun to kill someone.

Just like you took mine.

No bullets fired.

No accusations. Right?

How do you like it here?

Feels nice.

You're getting used to this place.

It's been just two days

and you're already lying.

Madhvi!

Sorry.

What's wrong, Sunder? - Sir...

Yes, dear. I know.

It's a mad house.

But I feel bad for Madhvi.

I think she needs a doctor.

That woman is very smart.

Inder met her today.

He charmed her and

she was more than willing.

She said You can be my treasurer.

Father, I'll talk to you later.

Okay, dear. No problem.

Do you have a license for this gun?

What the...

Look at you.

Something's still missing.

You're just...

Greetings. - Okay, okay.

I'm new on this job.

Give me some time.

Soon, I'll look fitting.

He's joined the police force.

And do you know where

he's been posted?

Here.

That's been bothering me as well.

I mean, out of all the places in UP.

It's such a big coincidence,

Your Highness.

This isn't fluke,

someone's pulling the strings.

We aren't fighting without a reason.

We're building an army.

You need to check these files.

Requests from irrigation,

forest and PWD departments.

Greetings, madam.

It's nice to see you here.

There's a lawyer, Madhukar Asthana.

He's filed a PIL against the DM...

...regarding the road construction.

He's really troubled.

And wants your help.

What's... a PIL?

Sir.

Greetings, sir.

Yes.

He wants to speak to you.

Yes.

Suddenly, you just realized

your responsibilities.

Good.

You know how to sign.

Just sign where I tell you to.

If you need some money

take it from Sunder.

Sir has sent some money.

I don't need it.

Sir... - You can go.

Go.

Does the car run smoothly?

- Yes, sir. It does.

Kanta. - Yes, Your Highness.

The shrubs have outgrown.

Get them trimmed.

Your Highness, I'll get

some clothes stitched. - Yes.

Ranjana has sent some designs,

they're just right.

No need to ask me for everything.

It's your money,

I'll have to keep an account.

I'll deduct it. - What?

Deduct? How?

From your dowry.

Yes, that's right.

Madhvi's calling.

I think she needs you.

Keep your clothes on.

She's takes them off.

If your clothes come off...

...you'll never be

able to repay my debt.

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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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