Satya Page #6

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
4,152 Views


Bhau is only bothered

about his interests!

Implying, you hold no regard

for what Bhau says?

Who trusts his word?

Tell me, does Guru believe him?

Which world are you in!

You should have compromised.

You've had drinks together!

You've made merry

with the same girl!

How did Guru Narayan manage to

become such a big thorn in the flesh?

Before remembering the past...

Look, don't speak about the past!

Let bygones be bygones!

Remember, I had saved him from a

bullet in Nasik and got shot myself?

Shall I show you the scar on my

back?! ...The fool argues with me!

Had I not done this, you'd have

been arguing about me...

...in Guru Narayan's house!

...explain to him!

Nobody belongs to anyone here.

One of us would be here.

He's dead and I'm here. That's it!

Yes, Vidya, I'll be there.

Bhiku, you don't

know our profession.

Try to understand it!

If one man is finished in our

business... then so is everybody else!

BULLETS FIRED:

IN THE MIDST OF CHILDREN

Panic has spread among the public.

And we have been evading the issue,

saying it's an underworld gang enmity.

I totally disapprove of the

Commissioner's laid-back attitude.

I feel he is unable to

do justice to his job.

- One tomato soup.

- Yes, madam.

- What will you have?

- Anything.

And one 'anything'.

- Make that two.

- Yes, madam.

I'm sitting in front of you and you

are engrossed in reading the papers.

Is it something very important?

It's nothing more important

than you, it can never be.

- You have never mentioned before.

- What?

About yourself, where you

are from, about your family...

What's wrong?

I could never tell you...

I am an orphan.

I never told you because I was

afraid of what you'd think about me.

All these things

make no difference, Satya.

I was only asking.

I love you.

What are you looking at?

Say something.

You didn't find him? Then look

for him at Chunabatti and inform me!

Hey! Where the hell were you?!

- What's wrong?

- What's wrong!!

We have been searching for this hero

like fools and he asks, what's wrong!

Where were you?

It's only a trivial matter!

I went to Khandala with Vidya.

To Khandala?!

We've been hunting for him like oafs

and where did he go? To Khandala!

- Hey, do you want to die?

- But what is the matter?

You know that Bhau is looking out

for you, don't you?

Come off it,

I can look after myself!

I know Bhau very well. If he is

silent, it doesn't mean he's idle!

Or that he'll spare you!

Listen to me intently!

Henceforth, you will not go

anywhere without informing!

This will not be repeated.

Forgive me. Okay?

Forgive you! I've been making so

many calls, I've sent Babu to Kurla.

Chander has been looking out

for you! I am your servant, right?!

Forget it! I am sorry.

Sorry, indeed! ...He went to

Khandala; next, he'll go to Dubai!

I'm sorry.

Bhiku, I had some work with you.

Now what?

I want to buy Vidya a gift.

I don't quite understand

what to buy.

Rascal! ...Just look

at this scoundrel!

I have not gone home

to my wife since last 4 days!

This hero comes, and what

does he tell me?!

'Bhiku, I want to buy

my girlfriend a gift! '

Your girlfriend is yours,

but my beloved wife is not my wife!

Anyway, what will I buy? I went to

buy him a gift and I brought a comb!!

- Bhikubhai!

- How are you?

Hello, madam.

If you had told me, I'd have

brought the whole shop to you!

As well as the Mumbai Police!

No way! Tell me,

what can I do for you?

Not for me. He's my friend Satya.

He wants to buy his girlfriend a

gift. Do you have anything suitable?

I certainly do. Please come.

Show it.

- How will you know what to buy!

- Fine! You see.

Show it to him... what will you buy?

Anything.

Don't you dare say this to her! She

will never see you again, understand?

- You don't know what to buy!

- Apologies to her!

Shall I show you

a new design of a ring?

- Should he show it? Show it.

- How's her finger?

It's nice.

He is asking about

the size of her finger!

- I don't know.

- You don't? Show my size.

Give me size 13.

Take, madam.

- It's nice, isn't it?

- Yes.

- How much is it for?

- Rs. 1,00,000 only.

It's very expensive.

Rascal, you love her and yet,

you ponder about the price. Keep it!

No, I don't have so much money.

- Why worry about cash? I'm here.

- No, Bhiku.

Hey! Don't let money

come in between us.

Pack it.

Pack this.

That's also nice.

Listen... for how many years

have we been married?

- 12 years. Why?

Have you ever given me

a gift in these 12 years?

Aren't you ashamed? Don't you

ever think about your wife?!

- I have given you a gift.

- What?

Those two... children!

- Bhikubhai.

- Yes?

Even I have 4-5 girlfriends.

Shall I also have the gifts packed?

- Aren't you ashamed?

- Why?

You just don't work. You only

keep drinking beer all day!

And you expect me to buy

a gift for your girlfriend?!

But you don't give

me any work to do!

- Will you work?

- Yes.

You?

Shall I tell everybody about

what you did in Mittal's case?

Mittal's case?

We went to extort money from the

General Manager of Mittal Stores.

He started arguing, so a gun was

placed on his skull and he was shot.

Blood oozed out,

and this bloody fellow fainted!

We had to go to Poona but we had

to take him to a hospital instead!

But I was unwell.

Yes! You always fall ill just

before we have to eliminate somebody!

Take some pills!

Please give Bhikubhai's parcel soon.

Take, madam.

Yes, uncle? Do you know

what we are doing here?

I see.

All right.

- What's the matter?

- A new Commissioner is here.

I have been asked to

attend to a Press Conference.

I am very pleased with

this honour and occasion.

You may now ask me

any questions you please.

It is said that...

...you do not tolerate political

interference in police matters?

Due to that, you get transferred

from every place instantly?

What better way can there be

to travel across India?

Why do you think the previous

Commissioner was transferred?

You call it a routine transfer.

But he's got transferred to a police

training school! What would you...

- How many years?

- 6 years, Sir.

Bhiku Mhatre, Attorney Mule,

Uncle Kallu, Guru Narayan...

...are all birds

of the same feather.

All of them began their profession

under Bhau Thakurdas Jhavle.

But when Bhau entered politics,

this gang split into two factions.

The first faction

is the Mhatre gang.

Which consists of Bhiku Mhatre,

Attorney Mule, Uncle Kallu, etc.

The chief of the other faction

was Guru Narayan.

Guru's area consists of places near

Bhandup, Wadala and Antop Hill.

Their business is immoral traffic.

And Mhatre's area extends from

the Central side, Grant Road...

...Nepeansea Road right

up to Mohammad Ali Road.

Their business includes extortion,

film finance and gambling dens.

Both these factions never used

to interfere in each other's work.

But tension surfaced when Guru

began interfering in Mhatre's area.

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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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