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Synopsis: Along the highest mountain passes of the Himalayas, tough, intrepid Jalan (Milind Soman) and his gang earn their living by stealing from unsuspecting travelers. Abiding by their own, unique codes of honor and dividing the spoils equally, all is routine until the arrival of the mystifying, beautiful Ushna (Mylene Jampanoi). Appearing mysteriously after the raid of a pilgrim caravan, Ushna adheres to Jalan, claiming to have seen him in her dreams, and refusing to leave his side. Sensing the unease of the rest of the men, Ushna offers to help them in their endeavors, under condition that they not ask why or how she is able to guide them to success. In the time that follows, Ushna leads the gang to tremendous exploits, gaining the respect of the men, and the admiration of Jalan, who begins to fall passionately in love with this mysterious woman. As their success increases, seemingly unstoppable, so the love between Jalan and Ushna mounts in intensity, until they seem to have entered a worl
Director(s): Pan Nalin
Production: Monsoon Films Private Limited
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IMDB:
7.0
Year:
2006
155 min
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Who is the coward now?

...the unknown man who fell 62 stories

is none other than

the highly controversial lndian Doctor,

Jalan Otsal,

of the Valley of Flowers Corporation ...

He lies dead on the road.

Otsal's practice of Euthanasia

had drawn worldwide attention,

and clientele.

Although it is illegal

to practice Euthanasia in Japan,

Dr. Otsal could have tried to sneak ...

... wait a minute!

Dr. Jalan Otsal is NOT dead!

He's ALlVE! He just stood up

after falling 62 stories!

Perfectly unharmed!

Unbelievable...

You're under arrest.

l volunteer to speed the process

of natural death.

l do not help people commit suicide.

Where is the difference between

speeding up natural death or murder?

No words can explain that.

l'm going to ask you again,

and believe me,

giving me these ridiculous answers

is not going to help us,

- Mr.

- Dr.!

l am telling you

nothing but the truth.

Dr. Otsal,

have you had suicidal tendencies

in the past?

Yes.

l've made 2024 attempts at suicide.

What? 2024?

Yes.

Dr. Otsal,

how old are you?

l'm 197 years old.

Stop. Release him!

l know him..

Thanks to him, you're free.

l have something to tell you.

Ushna?!

Ushna?!

Jalan.

ls that you, Ushna?

No, Jalan, you don't understand.

l've done some demonic things.

Nothing matters, now you are mine.

l don't belong here.

We belong together.

Once l had tasted your love

l knew there would be no turning back.

Since then l'm paying for my karma.

To die,

being born.

To die again

and being reborn.

Transmigrating five times.

Now in my fifth reincarnation,

l can't stand it anymore.

l remember absolutely nothing

of my past lives

except of the love and lover l chose.

One memory,

to carry with me from life to life ...

The eternal longing.

Even as a new-born baby

l longed for you and your love.

The center of universe.

l know only one thing, today.

What?

l've been wanting to die for years,

and now, l want to live.

You will live forever...

...but l ...?

For times to come.

Please keep looking into my eyes.

Laws of Karma.

Laws of impermanence.

One who can turn conflict

into collaboration

is the Buddha.

What do you want?

Why?

Why?

Why?

Why?

l am just doing my duty.

l am just doing.

The balance is restored.

You promised me

that you'll give us more time together.

Your sacrifice...

...is your true love.

Farewell.

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Pan Nalin

Pan Nalin is an Indian film director, screenwriter and documentary maker. Nalin is best known for directing award-winning films like Samsara, Valley of Flowers, and Ayurveda: Art of Being. His debut film, Samsara went on to win awards like "Grand Jury Prize – Special Mention" at AFI Fest and "Most Popular Feature Film" at Melbourne International Film Festival in 2002. His next film will be Buddha: The Inner Warrior, a biographical film of Siddhartha Gautama. more…

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