Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns Page #5

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
256 Views


Yes,

Often money's not their weakness.

Return it to her. - Yes.

The highway's become

dangerous these days. - Yes.

You carry a weapon, too. Show me.

I do, but never use it.

Here.

Hand it here, Mr. Jaiswal. - Here.

This can take your life,

don't treat it like a bride.

Where you seduce her for two hours,

and the rest in two minutes.

This is how you use it...

Careful, the bride will die.

Sit down.

Sit here.

Ranjana says she's going back. - Yes.

She's bored here.

She has read all the all the books...

- Please leave.

You will be late for the meeting.

I am travelling out of the city.

If I could have my gun back.

I was about to give it back.

No need to be scared now.

I'm always scared.

What if the gun

turns brazen like you?

And fires on anyone, anywhere.

Please excuse me,

I'm waiting outside.

Now you humiliate me

in front of strangers as well.

Every time I look at you,

I feel like misbehaving.

Don't talk too much in the meeting,

Just smile a few times.

And no drinking.

Master, Vasant's here.

Don't treat her like

that in my presence.

I didn't say all that to please you.

Do you know why men

use more abusive language?

Because they don't cry much.

I'll be back in a while.

Stay quiet.

Saheb.

They killed four of our men.

And Chetia's... missing.

So, why come here?

The police isn't behind this.

Has it fired from the rifle?

It's someone else, Saheb.

Don't come here for a few days.

I will call you.

And stay low, understand

Yes, Saheb.

Look after yourself.

Yes.

Madam...

Have you ever met the Secretary?

No. Never.

I've heard that he's a difficult man.

Madam, excuse me.

You better not drink today. Please.

You just said he's a difficult man.

So, I'll have to act difficult too.

Mr. Jaiswal, this project

is important for the government.

This bridge will

benefit four districts.

Sir, we've studied the project.

Now, you guide us.

The forest department's

involved in this.

Waterworks too.

They'll all give preference

to their candidates.

There will be a tender.

You can fill that too.

Madam, sugar?

As much as you like.

What?

When things aren't our way...

Then, why don't you add

sugar as much as you want.

Whether you get the tender or not...

...but you will surely

get a good cup of tea.

I've heard a lot about you.

Mr. Jaiswal.

Yes, madam.

Will you please leave us alone?

Yes.

Okay, sir.

Perfect.

Shalini.

Please go out.

Just arrange for the money.

And soon.

Consider it done.

I never waste time.

Driver, let's go.

Madam, how was the meeting?

I've requested him.

Let's wait and watch.

You've requested him,

he'll definitely say yes.

I've to go somewhere, alone.

Where can I drop you?

Drink? - Now?

I never drink during the day.

People like you give

a bad name to nights.

I'm busy during the day.

So, did you do it?

It's done. - Done?

You will get the tender.

Wow!

Thank you.

Thank you very much.

Thank you.

You look different.

It's just...

I got this stitched in Lucknow.

I found a decent tailor in Lucknow.

Like they say God made men,

and the tailor made gentlemen.

You wish to be a king too.

No, Madhvi, I am.

I thought I would tell

you this on a better occasion.

So, today is the time.

The ruins near the river

in your area used to be our fort.

Saheb's ancestors

decimated my entire family.

Only one boy survived,

who continued the lineage.

It's been three generations...

...but, no one ever thought

of winning that fort back.

I wonder why these thoughts...

...have been troubling

me since my childhood days.

Do you have anything else to say?

Anything else?

Madhvi, I was just trying to tell

you the truth that's in my heart...

No. You've a sharp mind.

Very sharp.

You're... getting angry...

I've no friends.

Not a single one.

Don't say that. You've me.

You'll see me in the tears...

I mean, in your tears.

For you, I hold no value.

But soon you will yearn for me.

See, I turned a poet for you.

So, when will you be a man?

Whenever you want?

Just give the orders.

Who do you want to kill?

We will help each other.

But it'll be my decision

to end this war.

I want to finish Saheb's power.

But he should be unharmed.

I'm not concerned about his health.

When I've his power.

Every time you look at me,

do you feel love?

Yes.

Every word you say casts a spell.

Yes.

See, you're lying.

But I trust you.

Come on.

He thrashed me severely, brother.

Made me drink chilly water.

Don't spare him.

Don't spare him.

Don't spare him.

Don't spare him.

Don't spare him.

Throw them in.

I'll tell you where to go.

He beats really cruelly.

Come here.

Brother! - Shut up!

Come here. I won't hurt you,

I just want to talk.

Come on.

He won't spare you. - Sit. Sit.

No, brother. - Shut up.

I won't beat you.

I just want to talk.

Look, I can kill you right now.

You will die.

Speak up, and you could be spared.

Get it.

No. No, brother.

No.

Kill him.

That's been taken care of. Okay.

He was a traitor.

He had to die.

But, the one you're

asking me to betray...

...will never spare us alive.

Listen.

This is a serious matter.

Don't make it confusing.

Everyone has to die.

You can die today,

or maybe live for a day or two.

Wait until the next elections.

Or the next Shahrukh Khan movie.

There's nothing wrong.

Who informed you that...

...the highway gangs

are being brought here?

We don't know anything.

Sir, it must be the one

who's bringing those dacoits here.

We'll wait a while and see.

Bring them, but who?

Sir.

What...

What's going on? Media?

Just a minute, sir.

They'll testify in

front of the media...

...and it will become public.

No one will call

you to set them free.

But... who gave you

permission to do all this?

Sir, I didn't have the permission...

...but, I did the right thing.

You can get your picture taken.

Chauhan, bring them out.

Sir, let us talk to them...

- Stay back!

Back. Back. Move back.

They are criminals, not politicians.

Stay back.

Maintain distance.

Someone wants to talk to you.

Just because you're from

a well-known newspaper...

...doesn't mean you do as you please.

Sir's right here,

there's a protocol to be followed.

Sir. - Yes, go ahead.

How long have you been

committing these loots?

For the past two-three years.

Ask him who he works for?

So, who do you work for?

Kanhaiyya, he's our chief.

Kanhaiyya... Saheb...

Are you here to arrest Kanhaiyya?

Vasant's given a false statement.

You were supposed to get arrested...

...but, he took

Kanhaiyya's name instead.

Sir, here's the death certificate.

You can take the

dead body for cremation.

Show me.

Wait.

How did he die?

Shocked.

He couldn't tolerate

this humiliation.

And he died of shock.

I know it all.

You're the real chief.

He was just a soldier.

You're a soldier too.

So, who is your chief?

Just tell me.

You won't like to hear it.

You won't be able to

endure two shocks in one day.

Hello. - Can we talk?

Yes.

I can't say it over the phone.

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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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