Tezaab

Synopsis: From a very early age Mahesh Deshmukh has dreams of serving his country; his encouragement and dreams multiplies when his parents are killed by a gang of robbers who plan to loot the bank they are employed in. He then joins the Indian armed forces whereby he excel in the services he honestly provide to his country. During his college days he gets to meet his fellow collegian, Mohini who wholeheartedly love him and after placing a bet with his friends over her he then began to love her whereby he manages to convince her of his love. Mohini's father Shyamlal is an alcoholic and wants her to dance and take up prostitution as her profession so that she can be able to provide money for his daily share of alcohol. This does not anger well with Mahesh who decides to put a stop to this only to find himself at loggerheads with Shyamlal who takes the help of a gangster, Lotiya Pathan to frame Mahesh, gets him arrested, charged and outcast by law from the city of Bombay for a period of a year. Th
Genre: Action, Drama, Musical
Director(s): N. Chandra
Production: Ultra
  4 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
1988
173 min
299 Views


Who are you people? What are you

people doing in my house...

...at this time of the night?

Lotia Pathan has sent us.

Today was the last day for

you to repay the debt.

But you did not repay so we

have come to remind you.

Yes, there is no need to remind me.

When I have the money I'll repay it.

You had said that when your

daughter will start...

...dancing on the stage the

money will start showering.

She has already done

twenty five shows.

But you have not paid

us a single penny.

Do not talk too much. And get

lost from here otherwise...

...I'll call the Police and...

Listen Shyamlal, if by

12 o'clock tomorrow the...

...money does not reach us then

remember we'll not spare you.

You are threatening me,

you scoundrels.

It is not a threat but

it is a warning.

And tomorrow this threat

will be carried out.

And we will not spare you

till your last breath.

Wow! Get on! Come on! 2... 3... Dip!

Hello! Oh! God! What are

you saying, daddy?

I've already given the number

1 and the number 2...

...money to you and now

you are demanding...

...50 thousand more?

Commitment is commitment, sir.

Krishnamurthy, I do

not know all that.

I am very frank; that if I don't

get 50 thousand rupees...

...then Mohini will not

come for the rehearsal.

What are you saying, sir?

- What's the matter, Krishnamurthy?

You are looking quite hassled?

Sir, Shyamlal is demanding

50 thousand rupees more.

What? - And sir, he is threatening

to cancel the show.

Really? Yes, Mr. Shyamlal, now

50 thousand is nothing...

...in front of a great artist

like your daughter.

You can take it whenever you want.

This is absolute blackmail, sir.

- Shut up, Krishnamurthy!

Is this the way to talk to

a man like Mr. Shyamlal?

You go and get 50 thousand rupees.

Mr. Shyamlal you bring Mohini to my

residence and I will pay you the...

...50 thousand rupees there itself.

Here are your 50 thousand rupees.

At least count the money.

Saxsena, Shyamlal does not

do the duty of a clerk.

If it is more or less then

I swear by Kashi's...

...Vishwanath you will repent a lot.

Okay then, I will take your leave.

Oh! Mr. Shyamlal, how can go

without taking any drinks?

Let Mohini go to the rehearsals,

but you sit...

...down with me. We will

have a few drinks.

I'll be right back.

Dear Mohini! Dear Mohini,

you go to the...

...rehearsals and I'll just...

And you'll sit down here

drinking liquor and...

...I'll dance there.

If someone else had said this to

me, I'd have killed that person.

You cannot kill me.

Because your liquor, your

gambling and enjoyment...

...is all because of me.

I am your source of

income; father and...

you do not have the guts to kill me

Come on Saxena, give me the glass.

Wow! Cheers! - Cheers!

You scoundrel!

If you don't get the money then...

Mohini will not come

for the show, is it?

Fifty thousand?

Lock up this old man.

And when the show starts throw him

backstage to hear his

daughter's song.

"Mohini! Mohini! Mohini! Mohini!

Mohini! Mohini!"

"Greetings!

- Greetings!"

"Tell me, what would

you like to hear?"

"First you tell us, where were you?"

"I? I was waiting for somebody."

"Who is it?"

"The one whom I love."

- "Oh! No!"

"And I plead with him again

and again." - "How?"

"Like this!"

"One, two, three, four, five, six,

seven, eight, nine, ten...

...eleven, twelve and thirteen."

"One, two, three, four, five, six,

seven, eight, nine, ten...

...eleven, twelve and thirteen."

"I wait for you..."

"I count the days, one by

one waiting for you."

"Come darling the spring has come."

"I count the days, one by

one waiting for you."

"Come darling the spring has come."

"One, two, three, four, five, six,

seven, eight, nine, ten...

...eleven, twelve and thirteen."

"One, two, three, four, five, six,

seven, eight, nine, ten...

...eleven, twelve and thirteen."

"On the fourteenth day I

received your message."

"On the fourteenth day I

received your message."

"Neither did you come on

the fourteenth nor on...

...the fifteenth."

"What did you gain by torturing me?"

"On the sixteenth day too..."

"on the sixteenth day too...

...I'd adorned myself

with sixteen ornaments."

"Come darling the spring has come."

"I count the days, one by

one waiting for you."

"Come darling the spring has come."

"One, two, three, four, five, six,

seven, eight, nine, ten...

...eleven, twelve and thirteen."

"On the seventeenth day I

thought it was all over."

"On the eighteenth that

my heart was broken."

"I cried all day on the nineteen."

"On twentieth day the heart was

broken into twenty pieces."

"But still, no..."

"But still your love did

not go from my heart."

"Come darling the spring has come."

"I count the days, one by

one waiting for you."

"Come darling the spring has come."

"One, two, three, four, five, six,

seven, eight, nine, ten...

...eleven, twelve and thirteen."

"The twenty first passed."

"The twenty second passed too."

"The twenty third and the twenty

fourth day too passed."

"The twenty fifth and the twenty

sixth days killed me."

"I was shattered by the separation."

"The days left..."

"The days left in a

month are only four."

"Come darling the spring has come."

"I count the days one by

one waiting for you."

"Come darling the spring has come."

"One, two, three, four, five, six,

seven, eight, nine, ten...

...eleven, twelve and thirteen."

"The days turned into weeks."

"The weeks turned into months."

"And the months turned into years."

"You come and see for yourself."

"What is my state?"

"I am wandering around

like a crazy woman."

"Neither I am dead nor alive."

"In the lonely nights

I keep suffering."

"Come, come, come, come, come."

"Come, I am counting the days."

"One, two, three, four, five, six,

seven, eight, nine, ten...

...eleven, twelve and thirteen."

"One, two, three, four, five, six,

seven, eight, nine, ten...

...eleven, twelve and thirteen."

"I count the days, one by

one waiting for you."

"Come darling the spring has come."

"I count the days, one by

one waiting for you."

"Come darling the spring has come."

"One, two, three, four, five, six,

seven, eight, nine, ten...

...eleven, twelve and thirteen."

"One, two, three, four, five, six,

seven, eight, nine, ten...

...eleven, twelve and thirteen."

Stop! Leave me, I said leave me.

Krishnamurthy, call the Police.

Leave me!

Brother Munna is coming.

Brother Munna is here.

Greetings, brother Munna.

Greetings, brother Munna.

Greetings, brother!

Please sit here, brother Munna.

There was a Police raid at Patil's

den but still I could save...

...this material and come.

This is your share for today.

Today in the entire day

I could sell only...

150 bottles, brother Munna,

that is why...

You know it is the end of

the month so nobody comes...

...to play three cards game.

The distance between your life

and death is not more...

...than the width of the sharp

edge of Munna's dagger.

If you ever tell a lie

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N. Chandra

N. Chandra or Chandrashekhar Narvekar (born 4 April 1952) is an Indian producer, writer and director, known for gritty realism, in his early dark and loud films such as Ankush, Pratighaat, Tezaab and Narsimha (1991). Chandra also made the successful but critically scorned Style and its sequel Xcuse Me. more…

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