Satya Page #3

Synopsis: A young man named Satya (J.D Chakravarthy) comes to Mumbai from South India in search of a job. Jailed for something he did not do, the once-honest young man meets an underworld boss, Bhiku Mhatre (Manoj Bajpai) in jail and joins his gang. He lives in a poor neighborhood, where he meets, Vidya (Urmila Matondkar), who lives next door. She is not aware of his underworld connections. Satya slowly rises up the ranks of his gang, and becomes the most influential person. Satya is torn between his girlfriend and his gangster life.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Ram Gopal Varma
Production: Eros Entertainment
  10 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.2
NOT RATED
Year:
1998
170 min
4,151 Views


What will you do if it

pierces somebody's foot?

Hey, I didn't throw it,

it slipped.

Indeed! The fool can't digest

alcohol but he keeps drinking!

Drink less.

Everybody go to sleep.

I'm leaving now.

Where are you going?

Let's have a small peg each.

Look, Uncle Kallu...

...I've had so much to drink that my

cigarette has bent and become a pipe!

And you ask me to have

another small peg!

- Shall I make a small peg?

- No.

- A small one?

- I have a hearing at Court tomorrow.

Why do you have to go to Court?

Bhiku has already been released.

- Yes, but I have another case.

- Whose?

He is Bhau's...

Let it be. I'll give you another.

It's one of Bhau's men's case.

Tomorrow is the final hearing.

So I thought I'd go there.

- Then go.

- I'll leave now.

Hey listen! Come here.

You danced very well.

I really enjoyed.

Please explain to Bhiku.

What?

His temper will prove

to be detrimental.

I have explained to him so often.

He does not listen, what can I do?

What to do?

How much do I explain?

It's not like before these days.

The police make arrests

at any time.

And people like us just

sit helplessly in Court.

This is nothing new. The

politicians are the biggest crooks.

The country's law and order...

I'd say, the country is damned!

He's sleeping... sleep.

I'll take your leave now.

Then I told the director that

he must give a job to this boy...

...as the boy respects me a lot.

The bloody director used to

think that he is very smart.

He refused and I placed

a gun on his temple.

And he took the boy for

not just one but three films!

Take this.

What's this?

Open it and see.

What's this?

You have joined my profession.

So you will need it.

But I don't know how to use it.

You don't have to contest

in a competition.

Do you have to win the first prize?

In our profession, you have to place

it two inches away from the head.

After that... boom!

...he's finished!

It's real smooth!

It's German made. Keep it.

I inquired.

He's inside... Jagga.

You've got to do it

if you have to!

He's Satya.

Where have you been

since morning, huh?!

Boy! She is angry!

Where have you... You've had

liquor, haven't you?

Fool! You've made merry

and come, huh?!

What are you doing! I've been freed

from jail after so long, so smile!

You have done me no favour!

Where have you been since morning?

Stop it.

I've been waiting for you since so

long. The kids have gone to sleep!

- Okay. Stop...

- I haven't eaten since morning!

- Stop crying.

- I don't know if he's dead or alive!

I said, be quiet!

Look, my friend is here.

Your friend is here, right?

Then go with him!

Take him! ...There is no need

for you to come home!

I asked you to be quiet!...

Stop it!

That's enough!

You keep nagging!

This is a marital fight. Please

leave, there's going to be a war here.

Okay? Take the car.

I've sent him away.

You were talking to me rudely

in front of him...

- You slapped me?

- Yes, I did!

I'll hit you!

Hey!

- Why do you trouble me?

- That's enough.

What are you doing! ...I have

returned after so many days.

- You look good when angry.

- Shut up, you fool!

Will I get some work?

He has slashed my face!

- I'll kill him!

- You hit Jaggabhai's man!

Don't spare him!

...Lift your head.

Indict the scoundrel

for supplying girls!

I stay in the house opposite.

Everybody gets a chance!

- Who is it?

- This is Vidya.

The door is open.

Mother has sent you

God's offerings.

Your room is nice.

At least, the sky

is visible from here.

From our house, the sky means

the high-rise building opposite.

We were going to buy this house.

We had even spoken to the agent.

We then learnt that somebody

had already bought this house.

- You must have bought it, right?

- Yes.

Why did you take so long to come?

I am not from here.

So I took some time.

That's why you took so long.

I'll leave.

This...

It's all for you.

Come down.

I'll be back soon, father.

- Are you going to work?

- Yes.

- Where do you work?

- At Hotel Good Luck.

- Where's that?

- At Tardeo.

- What do you do?

- Me? I am a singer.

I mean I am still struggling.

Who's she?

I don't know

but she sure is some dame!

What's this, Satya?

What do you mean, Bhikubhai?

Entire Mumbai is reeling under the

blast, but Satya has become too fast!

- Who's that girl?

- Let's go.

I cannot make it in the morning.

I have work to do.

Why didn't you tell me

in the morning?

You keep a religious ritual without

asking me and then order me to come!

Am I sitting idle?!

Give the phone to Sony.

This is daddy speaking, my darling.

Are you studying English?

- Greetings.

- Sit.

Daddy will come home in the evening.

It's business time now, okay?

Sit.

- Money?

- It's in the car, I'll get it.

Go ahead!

What's wrong?

I remembered a joke.

Listen to it.

There was a woman who

had two paramours.

Ram and Shyam.

Do you know what happened once?

Both of them were making merry.

Her husband happened to come then.

He searched everywhere.

On seeing her husband, Ram climbed

the fan and Shyam hid below the bed.

Her husband searched everywhere.

There was nobody at home.

So he felt very sorry.

He apologized to his wife and asked

her if he could buy her a fridge.

His wife refused and said

that Ram would buy her one.

He then asked if he

could buy her a VCR.

His wife refused and said

that Ram would buy her one.

'Can I buy you a TV? '

'No. Ram will buy me one.'

Ram jumped down and said...

'You tramp! If Ram is going

to give you everything...

...then will Shyam

take you for free?!

Leave me!

- No, Bhiku!

No, Bhiku! No!!

Look, after all, the police

is meant for the public.

There's pressure from all sides.

The press is also after us.

They are printing everywhere...

Shootouts are rampant in the open!

What do I answer my superiors?

And arrest all the suspects!

How will that help, sir?

We will arrest them and some lawyer

will have them released on bail.

There is only one solution.

Just kill them.

Encounters are not a solution.

You are not a roadside ruffian.

The problem is not of

law and order, but of education.

Ours is a huge country

with a very vast population...

...but the literacy level

is so low!

The problem will get solved

on its own then.

Pain can be tolerated to a

certain extent, but not beyond that.

You know you will divulge.

Tell me his name.

His name.

I ask for the last time.

Will you tell us his name or not?

Will you or won't you?!

Not that way.

Tear him apart.

He will understand then!

Shall I pierce it in his eye?

No. Put it in the scoundrel's

nose and remove it from his eye!

You had come to kill me, huh?

Look here.

Who sent you? Else, I'll

pierce this in your eye!

Tell me, who sent you? Malhotra?!

He is not Malhotra's man.

Hey!

Heard that?

- Bloody scoundrel!

- Guru Narayan!

We have been fooled!

Hey, you are very sensible! What

had happened to you, to your brains?!

Swine!

Listen! Go and tell him...

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Anurag Kashyap

Anurag Kashyap (born 10 September 1972), is an Indian film director, writer, editor, producer and actor known for his works in Hindi cinema, He is the recipient of several accolades, including a National Film Award, and four Filmfare Awards. For his contributions to film, the Government of France awarded him the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) in 2013. After writing a television serial, Kashyap got his major break as a co-writer in Ram Gopal Varma's crime drama Satya (1998), and made his directorial debut with Paanch, which never had a theatrical release due to censorship issues. He then went on to direct Black Friday (2007), a film based on the book by Hussain Zaidi about the 1993 Bombay bombings. Its release was held up for two years by the Central Board of Film Certification because of the pending verdict of the case at that time, but was released in 2007 to widespread critical appreciation. Kashyap's followup, No Smoking (2007) met with negative reviews and performed poorly at the box-office. His next venture Dev.D (2009), a modern adaptation of Devdas was a critical and commercial success; followed by the political drama Gulaal (2009), and the thriller That Girl in Yellow Boots (2011). His prominence increased with the two-part crime drama, Gangs of Wasseypur (2012). Kashyap subsequently co-produced the critically acclaimed drama The Lunchbox, and the biographical drama Shahid (both 2013), the former earned him a BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language nomination. His next films were the anthology Bombay Talkies (2013), and the drama Ugly (2014). In 2016, Kashyap directed Raman Raghav 2.0, a film based on the serial killer Raman Raghav. His next film was the sports drama Mukkabaaz, which was released in 2018. Apart from filmmaking, Kashyap serves as the Member of board of the Mumbai-based NGO, Aangan, which helps protect vulnerable children around India. He is the founder of two film production companies: Anurag Kashyap Films and Phantom Films, with partnership from directors Vikramaditya Motwane and Vikas Bahl and producer Madhu Mantena. more…

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