Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi Page #6

Synopsis: Farhad Pastakia (Boman Irani) has a dream job as a bra-and-panty salesman. Except that he is a 45-year old Parsi bachelor still living with his overbearing mother and grandmother. But it's not like he's stopped trying. Desperate to get him married, Farhad's mother drags him to see women and even to embarrassing Parsi matrimony services. In the midst of all the daily humdrum, Farhad meets the woman of his dreams: Shirin Fugawala ('Farah Khan'), who drops by his store. Shirin, who works at the Parsi Trust, hits it off with Farhad from the start. Everything seems to be perfect and Farhad gets ready to introduce Shirin to his mother. But mummy becomes the villain in their story when she discovers that Shirin is the devious Parsi Trust Secretary who got the illegal water tank in their home demolished. The water tank being the 'aakhri nishaani' of Farhad's late father doesn't help matters. The ups and downs in Shirin-Farhad's relationship and how the two try to make it work is the rest of th
Genre: Romance
Director(s): Bela Segal
Production: Eros Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.3
Year:
2012
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But if it wasn't for Dhun aunty.

Dhun aunty?

- Papa's sister.

She's gone out tonight.

Thank God.

Dhun aunty left

everything and came here

and looked after papa and me both.

She's an

She's an angel.

Now you know Mr. Pastakia

why I didn't marry?

Who would be willing to take

on this added responsibility?

Or stay with me here,

under my roof, after marriage?

It's not going to happen.

And I will never leave my papa.

Frankly Shirin, it's not a big deal.

It's not that

burdensome a responsibility.

For example,

I would do it happily.

Come here.

Give me your hand.

Papa.

That's Farhad.

My boyfriend.

Boyfriend?

You just proposed indirectly

responsibility and all that,

and now you ask "Boyfriend" ?

Yes or no?

Okay, Boyfriend .

Welcome to the family.

Papa.

Sol'l'Y-

Shirin.

Can I hug you?

- Yes.

Is that too tight?

No, hold me tighter.

Farhad, what are you doing?

What are you doing?

- Shirin.

Bugger, leave me.

You just said I'm your boyfriend.

So you'll do this.

Here, start again.

"This friendship's...

become dearer than life."

"This friendship's...

become dearer than life."

"Your love's. ."

"Like an intoxication."

"I've seen some beautiful dreams too."

"Without your love.."

"Without your love...I'm so lonely."

"Without your love.."

"Without your love...I'm so lonely."

"After we met.."

"I realized what my life was."

"My life."

"Smiles on my face,

but my heart was empty."

"My life."

"Your love's. ."

"Like the spring."

"I've plucked a few flowers too."

"Without your love.."

"Without your love...I'm so lonely."

"Without your love.."

"Without your love...I'm so lonely."

"You've filled my heart with desires."

"It's wonderful."

"It's wonderful."

"I was out of tune."

"But you turned it into melody."

"It's wonderful."

"It's wonderful."

"Your love's. ."

"Like an intoxication."

"I've seen some beautiful dreams too."

"Without your love.."

"Without your love...I'm so lonely."

"Without your love.."

"Without your love...I'm so lonely."

Sarosh, handle the shop today.

Tell the boss that I'm

unwell or something.

I am going to Shirin's house.

To meet Dhun aunty.

Dhun aunty?

Farhad, don't you think this

is going a little too fast?

Of course, she'll

give the final approval.

And then I'll handle mommy.

Mama.

Hi, mama. I'm talking to Sarosh.

Oh no!

I think mama's heard everything.

I've lost my son.

How do I save him from her clutches?

Sarosh. Wish me luck.

Mama, Farhacl has started lying.

To me, and at his workplace, too.

And all this is because of that girl.

- No, Nargis.

Shirin's a nice girl.

If Shirin comes into this house,

she'll throw us both out.

What do I do now?

Walk straight.

Very nice, very nice.

Believe me when I say this, mama

Shirin and Farhad

will never get married.

And I say, "They will.

They will. They will."

Lord, now You please do something.

Hello, aunty.

I'm Farhad.

- Hello.

This is for you.

Shirin.

Shirin, Farhad is here.

- Coming.

Come in.

Come in.

- Oh, sorry.

Come in, please.

Hi, Farhad.

- Hi, Shirin.

So late you've come.

So, the 38D was for her.

That day I was confused

why you were buying a 38D.

Crackpot.

Tell me something about yourself.

For years I've written

about myself in bio-datas

for all these

matrimonial agencies.

So, I'll tell you the same thing?

Name:
Farhad Pastakia.

Age:
45.

I am single

...and male.

Family members:

An over-loving mother and grandmother.

Job:
I am a salesman in

Tem Tem's bra and panty shop.

My dream is to make

my own undergarment shop

Underworld

First love, Shirin.

And my last love, Shirin.

That's all.

Go get the phone.

- Phone?

Stupid.

Don't you want to book the spot

for your marriage? - Marriage?

Dhun Aunty, I love you.

Love you. Love you.

Shirin, this is just like in films.

"Are you ready?"

"Ramba and Samba."

"The road is long."

"But once more make

a u-turn for love."

"Less or more"

"The destination you

will find, for sure."

"Don't leave that

road of love behind."

"Ramba and Samba."

"The road is long."

"But once more make

a u-turn for love."

"Less or more."

"The destination you

will find, for sure."

"Don't leave that

road of love behind."

"Everyone on this journey..."

"Will never find reason to suffer."

"Join me."

"Ramba and Samba."

"The road is long."

"But once more make

a u-turn for love."

"Less or more."

"The destination you

will find, for sure."

"Don't leave that

road of love behind."

"All right lets go.

Come on. Come on."

Its got to be the Rarnb

And the Samba."

"Celebration were

planned within moments."

"But everything was in vain,

once I gave my heart away."

"Celebration were

planned within moments."

"But everything was in vain,

once I gave my heart away."

"God bless your family."

"Rumba and Sumba."

"The road's long."

"But take a u-turn of love."

"Less or more."

"The destination for sure."

"Don't leave that lane of love."

Farhaaadl!

- Shirin... Come on.

Leave.

Farhad.

Get Lost.

Hurry up, man!

Farhad.

Farhad, I am coming.

Come fast, come fast. - Farhad!

Hello.

What are you thinking?

Today, frankly speaking

you're looking very beautiful.

Frankly speaking,

you need an eye-checkup today.

Shall we order?

- Look at the menu.

It isn't that expensive.

Farhad, this is very expensive.

Don't worry.

- Are you sure?

Will we have to wash the dishes?

Hello, sir. Hello, ma'am.

Cake for you both.

- Cake, already?

Compliments of the chef.

- Compliments?

Yes.

- Free cake. Lovely.

Here, sir.

Thanks.

Mama's calling.

Don't eat yet, we'll eat together.

Just wait.

Hello, mama.

- Hello, Farhad, where are you?

What happened?

I've been trying to

call you for a while now.

Listen, we're taking

Feroze uncle to the hospital.

Hospital, why?

He isn't well.

Beroze and I are taking him.

Come on, Feroze uncle.

Push. Push.

- No gas for two days..

He hasn't been able to fart.

What do you mean?

He can't fart. He can't fart.

Mama, you handle it now.

I'll call you later.

- Okay, bye.

Don't eat the cherry.

Sorry, I already ate the cherry.

I'm sorry.

- What?

Ambulance.

Ambulance?

Yes. Ambulance.

Why? - There was a

diamond ring in the cherry.

What, Farhad?

I wanted to surprise you.

- Diamond ring in the cherry.

I wanted to surprise you.

I tell you, darling,

this is not a surprise

it's a shock.

Call the ambulance.

Call the ambulance.

Ambulance.

Call the ambulance.

Shirin. Shirin. Shirin.

Shirin, please.

Don't touch.

Shirin, nothing will happen

to you. Nothing. Lie down.

Shirin, what are you doing?

Leave the doctor.

Someone save the doctor.

Have you gone mad?

Shirin, you've gone hysterical.

Shirin, you've gone hysterical.

Tomorrow morning,

we'll be drinking coffee

Easy.

Easy.

Don't touch.

- Easy, easy.

Look, it's simple.

We'll have to just flush it out.

Flush!

It's just a tube.

Tube!

Just soap water.

Soap water? What is happening?

Relax.

Nurse, get it done.

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Sanjay Leela Bhansali (Gujarati: [ˈsəndʒeː ˈlilɑ ˈbʱəɳs̪ɑli]; born 24 February 1963) is an Indian film director, producer, screenwriter, and music director. One of the most successful filmmakers in Indian cinema, Bhansali is the recipient of several awards, including four National Film Awards and ten Filmfare Awards. In 2015, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award. Bhansali made his directorial debut with Khamoshi: The Musical (1996), for which he received the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Film. He rose to prominence in Indian cinema with the commercially successful and widely acclaimed romantic drama Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999), the romantic drama Devdas (2002) — which received nomination for the Best Foreign Film at British Academy of Film & Television Awards (BAFTA) — and the drama Black (2005), for all of which he received multiple Best Director Awards and Best Film Awards along with additional Critics Award for Best Film for the latter at Filmfare Awards, and multiple National Film Awards for the latter two. However, he followed it by directing consecutive commercially flop films such as Saawariya (2007) and Guzaarish (2010), however, Guzaarish received positive reviews from critics and audiences. This changed with his adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet — the tragic romance Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013) — opened to positive reviews and strong box office collections, for which he received several awards and nominations. His home production biographical sports film Mary Kom (2014), had him receive his third National Film Award. His period dramas Bajirao Mastani (2015) and Padmaavat (2018) rank among the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. For the former, he won the National Film Award for Best Direction, as well as Best Director and Best Film Awards at Filmfare. He is an alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India. He is the founder of the production house Bhansali Productions. Bhansali has adopted the middle name "Leela" as a tribute to his mother, more…

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