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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
NOT RATED
Year:
2002
165 min
273 Views


no floppies"

"You're just your Papa's

carbon copy"

Carbon copy

"No fax, no Xerox, no telex,

no floppies"

"I'm just my Papa's

carbon copy"

Carbon copy

Bring in the tea. Get up

"Come on, let's have tea,

father and son"

What's this Dad-Dad up in the morning?

- Last night you said I'm your son

Are you raving?

When did I accept you as my son?

"Last night, at the bar"

My head...

- You screamed your head off

Were there any acquaintances nearby?

Did someone overhear me?

"Regrettably, only whites.

- Then forget last night's story"

Pack up. It's time for the flight

Isn't that what you said to my Ma?

Forget last night's story.

Then you packed and you flew

You lied to me about Dad being dead.

You knew I wouldn't be able to bear it

And why did you send me to him?

You knew what kind of man he is

Then why did you lie to me? Why?

- Are you raving?

I'm talking to my Ma.

Do you object?

"Last night's story! Last night in

a drunken stupor, you acknowledged me"

Did you marry my Ma

in a drunken stupor?

What do I remind you of?

Of one too many whiskies?

Do you think I'm after your money?

The joy of finding my Daddy alive

drove me mad. I thought...

my father would welcome me

with open arms...

I expected you'd tell everyone

that I'm your Meghna's son

And you think that

I'm after your wealth?

Who do you think this boy

in tattered jeans is?

"Your manservant, begging you

to acknowledge him as your son?"

Some poor Meghna Saxena's son

coming after your money?

"Say, with whom would Purushottam Mittal

like to do business in India?"

Raj Industries? And who's Raj?

The man who stands before you

owns Raj Industries

I am wealthy

I left everything behind

and I came here for you

Now I don't want your name.

You never did your duty

"But Mr. Mittal, I will surely do

my duty as a brother before I leave"

And afterwards...

I will never return

What's in that?

- Money my friend

"If you're marrying a Mittal,

you ought to have the spending power"

You bashed me up for so little money.

What might you do for so much?

"Past things, past.

Now I'm your uncle"

You forgot that relationship

while you were bashing me up?

It's all his fault.

Wasn't I always telling him not to?

"Now don't be angry.

Come on, bash me up"

What makes you so kind?

- Son-in-law to the Mittals

That's what you're about to become.

And it's a pan-Europe business

We'd like to run our illegitimate

businesses alongside yours

"Nice idea, no?

- Wonderful idea..."

blowing up your father-in-law's money

and your uncle's too. You got it made

What are you doing here?

- I haven't come alone

I brought your father-in-law

and your fianc along

Mr. Mittal

Is he your son-in-law to-be?

Will you give him your daughter?

I'll give him a hand.

Not Rinke's. Mine

Scoundrel! You deceived us!

You cheated my daughter

He would've ruined your life. Now

your father is beating him. Good

I was about to give you my daughter!

And this is how you repay me?

Mr. Mittal...

- Shut up! What will you do?

I'll turn you over to the police

Get a doctor

- Get out of here

Rinke calling. She sounds nervous.

- Yes Rinke...?

Papa has been... shot.

- What happened to him...?

He's in I.C.U.

- What?! Grandfather!

By bringing Mr. Mittal to the hospital

I completed one phase of my duty

And I'll accomplish my second duty

by bashing you up

Both his kidneys have failed.

- So what are you waiting for?

Do something. Don't worry about money.

I'm willing to spend anything

This is not about money. A donor

is needed for a kidney transplant

"Doctor, take my kidney.

- I can't. You're an ageing diabetic"

"You can use mine, can't you?

- No, your blood group doesn't match his"

"Doctor, take my kidney.

- I'm his chief security officer"

"Going by the law, we can use

only a relative's kidney"

Are relationships only blood ties?

I take care of his house

It's my duty to protect his life too.

I appreciate your emotions

But I'm helpless

Our Bunty will give a kidney!

In times like this...

only a son can help.

- What? Parting with a kidney?

"To his sons, a father gives life.

You will be the only son..."

who will give life to his father.

- No Grandpa. I can't spare a kidney

I got to become a pop singer.

If I give a kidney away...

"how will I sing and dance on stage?

- Son, for your sake..."

"I'll finance a hundred albums,

I'll start a music company"

Give a kidney to your Daddy.

- You must be the first grandfather...

paying for a kidney with a music company.

- Bunty! What kind of a son are you?

Your Daddy's life holds

no value for you?

"Rinke, my daughter! She is the apple

of her father's eye and she loves him"

"she will give her kidney.

- Mummy, Bunty is his son"

And he refuses to part with a kidney.

I'm a girl. How can you ask this of me?

"I'll marry, I will have babies.

I've got a whole life ahead of me"

What if life without a kidney

becomes problematic?

"The man who gave you all his love,

the man who taught you how to walk..."

his life is all about seeing you happy.

- He isn't doing us a favour

"Rearing children, giving them

an education, is a parent's duty"

And the offspring? Does the child

have no duty towards the parent?

Now that I see the truth about you

I know what a great man my son is

All my life he obeyed me. Not for

a day did he do what he wished

"For the sake of my principles,

he sacrificed his happinesses"

How helpless I am!

I can do nothing for my son...?

I'm supposed to be the

richest man in London

"I tell you, I'm a pauper"

I can do nothing to help my son

I can do nothing for my son

"Life's all about

goings and comings..."

"a melody woven in

joys and sorrows"

I got to pay back my debt

"This duty, I must perform"

"Tomorrow, I may not be here"

And I won't trouble you

"You and I are tied together

in a bond of blood..."

that's unforgettable

I have informed all my relatives.

I have also telephoned India

"By tomorrow, someone or the other

will surely arrive"

Not necessary anymore.

- No doctor! Don't say that

Nothing can happen to my son!

- What's the matter with him?

We have transplanted a kidney

Transplanted already?

But who donated it?

"Didn't you say, it must be a relative?

- He is a relative"

And he has donated it

on condition of anonymity

I can tell you nothing about him

God! I thought I am the greatest

of philanthropists

And now someone shows me I'm nothing

He's more charitable than I am

May God make him happy

"Hey Bunty, Rinke! Come in"

"Daddy, you always said he's a bad coin,

didn't you? In this hour of need..."

it's the bad coin that has

proved useful

"The doctor told me, it's a relative

who has donated the kidney"

I thought...

I see...

thank you Rinke.

Rinke has saved her Papa's life

"No son. Neither Rinke,

nor Bunty, nor l"

Then who...?

"I don't know, who or wherefrom.

He has remained anonymous"

"He presented the doctor with

the proof, he gave you life..."

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