Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 Page #5

Synopsis: The trio of Dharam (Dharmendra), Paramveer (Sunny Deol) and Gajodhar (Bobby Deol) reunite, this time in the UK. Paramveer opens up the "Yamla Pagla Deewana" club and re-encounters a visit with Dharam and Gajodhar, after their last visit to Canada. Now, the trio are back with double the fun, double the action, with the presence of a fool (Johnny Lever), and double the romance, with the Suman (Neha Sharma), and Paramveer's love Reet (Kristina Akheeva).
Genre: Action, Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Sangeeth Sivan
Production: Viva Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.4
UNRATED
Year:
2013
154 min
$84,004
Website
534 Views


taking a loan from Oberoi.

I'll take a loan and pay off

all my creditors in the market.

What's 10-20 million pounds for him?

He gives 40-50 billion

pounds to poor countries.

He's very generous.

Large heart.

True, he's very generous.

Listen, I have some

reserve funds. Okay?

You discuss this with Reet.

Redesign this club. Okay?

And if you fall short

then pay from your pocket.

Me?

- We are family now.

Make an inventory for the rest

of the paintings. - Okay. Sure.

Hi, Reet.

- Oh. Hi, Prem.

One second, please.

And check with the curator as well.

- Yes, ma'am.

Okay. Thank you. That will be all.

Okay, ma'am.

Yes, Prem?

- Well, I was just passing by.

I just thought I

should drop in and say hi.

Prem, I wish you had called and come.

I've a very busy day today.

- No problem.

Okay.

Actually, I wanted to buy a lot of

paintings for my New York office.

You know, since

childhood Prem has loved art.

That's nice.

So, why don't you look around then?

And I'll be right with you.

- Okay.

Wow! What a painting!

Brought a donkey back to life!

This isn't a donkey. This is a horse.

A horse?

You should avoid keeping

paintings of mundane painters.

You never come to

know what they paint.

This is a Hussain.

Hussain's famous horse painting.

The 'Wah Taj' guy?

Doesn't he play the Tambula?

I'm not talking about Zakir Hussain.

I'm talking about M. F. Hussain.

Of course. I was just joking.

- Okay.

Who is this M. F. Hussain?

Reet, this painting is amazing.

Just like you.

Thank you.

Actually, this is one of

my favorite paintings.

Yeah? - The style

reminds me of Leonardo's work.

I just love Leonardo!

I've seen Titanic 25 times.

What a love story!

I'm not talking

about Leonardo Di Caprio.

I'm talking about Leonardo Da Vinci.

The world famous painter.

I was just checking you out.

- What!

I mean your knowledge.

Okay.

- Reet. - Hi, Paramveer.

You are bang on time for the meeting.

I'm used to making an

entrance at the right time.

Hello, Mr. Oberoi.

- Hello.

Shall we go now?

- Yes.

Prem, we have a meeting

scheduled with an architect...

...to discuss the club designs.

I've got to go now.

It was lovely discussing art with you.

Bye. Let's go.

My Gajodhar is here.

Did things go well with Reet?

Things are working out well.

What things are working out?

You are wasting a lot of time.

My style is different.

- What style do you have?

If I would've been in your place...

...then she would've

got pregnant by now.

You are just giving me a headache.

Hurry up, do something.

Happy!

Learn something from him.

Hi, handsome.

- Hi.

Do it again.

Wanna dance?

Lovely hands.

- Have a look!

Reet's calling me.

She's just calling you,

it's not like she is here.

Hi, Prem.

- Hi, Reet.

You wanna come for a drive?

- Of course.

Okay, bye.

Yes, yes. Why not!

Of course.

Just wait.

- I love you. I love you.

I'll be waiting.

- I'll call you soon.

Oh, you are so sweet. Yeah. Yeah.

Really? Okay. See you soon.

Bye.

Dharam, Reet wants to

go for a drive with me.

You stay here and kill

time with the monkey.

I'll make a move.

Hi, Reet.

- Hi.

You look great.

- Thank you.

And what about me?

I wish I could say the same about you.

Just joking!

Good. Good joke.

So, where are we going for a drive?

Surprise!

You?

- Yes! My phone got conked off.

That's why I asked Reet to call you.

Hop in.

- Yes.

Reet, I'm thinking of

finding a nice boy for you.

Someone like him? No thanks.

Why? What's wrong with Prem?

- Yes?

He's too knowledgeable for me.

Knowledgeable?

- Right, Prem?

I wonder what kind of

a boy you will find.

Paramveer.

- Paramveer?

Hi, Param.

- Hi.

I've just mailed you some new designs.

I'm sure you'll like it.

Just check it.

Thank you so much. That's fantastic.

You're a sweetheart.

Hey, listen, do you

wanna come for a drive?

Drive?

Isn't this knowledgeable boy

enough for you two beautiful girls?

Where are you?

- He's busy I think.

Me? I'm in the club.

I'll pick you up in 10 minutes.

- Okay.

I'll see you in the car park.

Reet. Drive.

Oh God!

Hey!

Bunty Singh is here to

teach you a lesson! - Yes!

You guys are back to get thrashed?

How did he recognize us?

I don't know about you but I'm not

someone who can be easily forgotten.

He must've recognized you.

He doesn't recognize me.

Hey! Come here.

Param, wait.

Prem, you go ahead.

Today show them that you

are not just knowledgeable...

...but strong as well.

Yeah, Prem.

Go for it, Prem. You can do it.

My brother!

I've brought you here to

beat him and not hug him. - Yes.

You'll have to keep the

promise that you made.

Whether he's a Sikh or Kartar,

you'll have to beat him.

What will I face Dude?

I'll be done for.

And she'll be ruined.

- Yes.

You brought us here

to beat our brother?

Yes.

- Brother never hurts anyone.

You lied to us? You...

Run! Run!

That was awesome.

Param, you are very famous.

You were just amazing today.

Prem, can you take a photo of us?

- Yeah.

My camera isn't working.

I've got a camera.

Here. Take.

Gajodhar.

My son...

Yes, Dharam. Tell me.

- Please come here.

Come here. Come here.

How was last night's drive with Reet?

It was amazing!

We had a candle-light dinner as well.

The one that involves a candle.

- Big one or a small one?

Size doesn't matter.

Oh really?

Then what happened?

- Then? We went to a discotheque.

You went to a disco as well.

Well done, son.

You went to a disco as well.

Then what happened?

Then...

Don't ask me to go on,

I'm feeling shy. - Oh.

I'm feeling ashamed,

you shameless being!

What is this? This!

I've clicked such nice pictures,

haven't I?

I was impressing Reet

with my photography.

Are you here to get married

or to create a wedding album?

Look, Dharam, don't go by the photo.

Paramveer was just

passing by that place.

And Suman too?

Exactly.

Gajodhar, you'll just keep watching...

...and Paramveer will take the girl

away from right under your eyes.

Am I not looking

handsome in those photos?

After all whose son am I?

What are you doing here?

I was just passing by and I thought...

...I should ask how you guys are doing.

You are so concerned about us.

Don't worry.

We are going to get

Khanna's all wealth.

Khanna, because of whose

money you guys have come here...

...that poor guy is in a lot of debt.

Heard him, Gajodhar.

Khanna is in a lot of debt.

You are in love with his daughter.

That's why he is in a lot of debt.

We won't be fooled by what you say.

Gajodhar, Suman loves you a lot.

Never betray her.

You'll never find a

girl better than her.

He will.

He'll get her at any cost.

And her name is Reet.

He can't have Reet even in his dreams.

He will get married to Suman.

And yes, even Sage Nutty

wouldn't be able to save you.

Nutty, Looney, Crazy!

Nutty, Looney, Crazy!

Nutty, Looney, Crazy!

He is challenging us.

Don't worry.

Whether or not you get Reet,

...but your brother will

surely get her. - Paramveer?

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