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Synopsis: Yeh Hai Jalwa is the story of happy-go-lucky Raju. Street-smart and worldly-wise, Raju's life takes a turn when he finds out he is the illegitimate son of seriously rich, UK-based businessman Rajesh Mittal. Raju of course sets off to London to claim his rightful place in the Mittal family and a happily married Rajesh Mittal living with wife, Smita and daughter, Rinkie is rudely confronted with a grown up illegitimate son. While Raju is busy trying to make a place for himself in his adamant father's heart, he also finds a soulmate in Sonia, the daughter of Mittal's most trusted advisor.
 
IMDB:
4.8
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Year:
2002
165 min
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Why should I accept you as my son?

"Well, if you're adamant,

then it's your genes I carry"

"And one day, you will recognize

me as your son"

What will you do?

What can you do?

Want to see?

If you won't accept me

as your son...

I will shake the very foundations

of your family

Robin! Are you laughing at me?

I got a serious problem

"How naive, Rajesh.

He must be a fraud looking for money"

What evidence of your parentage?

- He asked for a DNA test

And there's no deny that

I had a relationship with Meghna

Then why didn't you marry her?

- I was scared of Daddy

"Before migrating, I promised Meghna

I'd speak to Daddy about marriage"

Little did I know that Daddy

had already finalized a match for me

And no one refutes Purushottam Mittal

and I know all that. At his age...

"if he still rages, I can guess

what he might've been 25 years ago"

So I kept my silence.

And after 25 years...

the silence returns to my life

in a pandemonium. What am I to do?

"If your family gets wind of this,

you're finished"

Smita will abandon you.

So will your kids

And your father is going

to throw you out

You will have no standing left.

Your stock prices are doomed

"After businessman of the year,

you will be called fraud of the year"

You're ruined!

- Are you scaring me?

"Take it as you will, but find him,

coax him into returning to India"

I hope he doesn't turn up at your

doorstep. All I can give you is counsel

"Rest, up to you.

Come on, get in the car"

What poise

You...? Why have you come here?

- Where will son go if not to Daddy?

Who...?

- Not to be unnerved

I'll bring about a family reunion.

- Don't you dare call me Dad

Dad... Daddy... Father dear...

- Such endearment is killing

And don't think I'm going to accept

you. What proof have you?

"Looking for proof? I'll provide proof,

in front of everyone"

Is Grandpa at home?

- Maybe... why?

Grandfather... Grandpa...

stepmother...

"Rinke, don't go by what he says!

He's a fraud"

But this photograph

can't be a fake

No Rinke... Bunty...

I'm not what you think

"That's the sad part, Dad.

You aren't what we thought you are"

"Smita, whatever you heard...

don't believe what he said"

I have lost faith on the man

I worshipped like a god

Son of a gun!

- Whom can I trust now?

Stepmother... trust me.

He isn't worthy of your trust

"He has deceived you,

because of him my mother died"

Home-wrecker

Daddy...

- Don't you dare call me Daddy

I have no son. You are a criminal!

A murderer! You killed his mother

"And you have broken my trust,

and your wife's trust"

You have betrayed your children.

Purushottam Mittal never forgives...

"certainly not a criminal,

no matter even if he's my son"

"From this day, we will have nothing

to do with you"

Throw him out

No! Not so heartlessly

My golf bag! It's expensive!

What are you doing?

My wardrobe! Those dresses

are expensive

What are you doing?

What's going on?

My shoes...

- You're lucky... you deserve...

"getting beaten up with a boot!

- Buta Singh, you too...?"

As long as you belonged to the family

you were my boss. Now you're a stranger

I recognize only your father.

If I see you around ever again...

remember my stick.

- You too...?

"Don't worry Dad, we'll put up a sale

of your belongings on the sidewalk"

No! No sparing you! Scoundrel! Cur!

- No sparing...? Whom? What's up?

That devil is after me!

- Daddy...

Why did you turn up?

"He's surely disturbed,

obviously he's afraid"

"What are you saying, Khanna?

What could he be afraid of?"

"Something on his mind, that he

can't bring himself to speak"

But he has never

hidden anything from us

"No, no. Work is important.

But health is more important"

"Don't worry, I'll write a prescription.

He'll be fine tomorrow morning"

"As of now, he needs rest"

"Bunty, switch off the lights"

You took ill last night?

The doctor saw you?

"Not to worry, I'll be there tomorrow.

You'll love to see your big boy"

How did you get my bedroom number?

Where did he transpire from?

What's that crowd?

- Managers being interviewed

What are you doing here?

- You're hiring a stranger?

Instead of your son?

- It's a job for a highly qualified man

What have you got to show?

- Something no one else got to show

What do you mean?

- Your name. You're boss because...

you're Purushottam Mittal's son. And

I'm his grandson. So I'm taking over

My word...!

- Thank you sir

My dead Ma's soul will bless you

What is it that you want?

- Take me home to my family

As if that's so easy? Do I tell them

that I picked a puppy on my walks?

"Okay, I'll tell them myself.

- Oh no... sit"

"Look, I need some time.

- How much time?"

"20 years, 25 maybe.

- Long enough to be dead and gone?"

I'll give you 7 days. Day Eight...

I'm coming home to you

All right.

- Put me up in a fancy hotel

And give me a thousand pounds

You brought him here? What do you

take my house for? An orphanage?

You don't get this! He's threatening!

If I don't put him up somewhere...

he'll come home to me.

- Put him up in a hotel

Impossible! My credit card will

be charged. If Daddy gets wind...

he's going to throw me out.

- You're his son and you're afraid?

I'm his legal advisor. He'll throw me

out of London. Sorry

I won't entertain your follies.

- I came hoping...

"you'd help me out of my predicament.

Well Robin, you're still my only friend"

"So what if you aren't a friend in need?

- Look, no emotional blackmail"

"Okay, but no more than a week.

- Thanks Robin"

Mention not and send him over.

- I brought him along

Where...?

- In my car

In your car...? Are you crazy?

- That's what he's doing to me

Raju... where's he gone?

- Must've gone home

"If that turns out to be true...

- Good riddance, I say"

"Not so soon, Dad.

- No Daddy-ing me"

This is your uncle Robin Singh.

And he's the one... Raju

You're living with him.

I'm getting late. Excuse me

"Don't be late coming back to me.

On Day Eight, I'm coming home to you"

Some soup

Pick your bags.

- Who me...?

Call a bell boy.

- Are you raving?

"Is this a self service hotel?

- Mister, this is my house"

And mind your language.

I'm not your Daddy's servant

I'm his legal advisor.

- My illegal father's legal advisor?

Can I ask something?

- What...?

Is the law business slack?

- What makes you say that?

You've turned a perfectly lovely house

into a hotel?

"This is no hotel, this is my house!

And I'm putting you up for a week"

Because your Daddy begged me!

- One more question...?

Go on.

- How did you lose all that hair?

"Sonia, my child...

allow me..."

You know each other?

- Intimately

We've met. Once at the airport

and once at the award function

"And now here in this hotel.

What are you, housekeeping?"

One minute... this is no hotel.

This is my home and I own it

She's my daughter and Raj is

putting up for no more than a week

"Come on Raj, let me show you

to your room"

May I have two glasses of milk? Quick.

- Two glasses... milk...?

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