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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.
 
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Year:
2002
165 min
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then he simply left

"How are you, Buta Singh?"

What's this son?

"Raju, where are you going?"

Back to India.

- India...?

But you came because

you wanted to become like him?

Are you leaving already?

- Because I have realized...

no one can be like him.

- And you will leave me?

Look into my eyes and tell me

...are you leaving me?

But how can you say?

I'm going to tell them

"Daddy, you don't know who Raju is"

"Sir, please... say nothing"

"You are recuperating, you need rest.

- No Raju, if not today..."

"I will never be able to say this.

Daddy, Smita..."

Raju is my son

Son...?

"So, you are grandpa.

This is my mother"

And these are my brothers and sisters?

Why are you fibbing them?

Am I lying?

- Or am I lying?

You wanted to know who saved my life?

"Daddy, he's your blood! My son"

See for yourselves!

Operation stitches

So I donated my kidney. You're lucky

our blood groups matched

And I owe you too.

So what's so great about it?

"All along, you nagged be because

you wanted me to say you're my son"

Now that I'm saying it...

- Why should I call you my father?

You aren't my Daddy.

- No son! Call me Daddy. Say it

Why should I...?

- Because I'm telling you. Say it

If I have struck you

I'm using my rights as a father

I implore you.

I'm pleading with you

"I'm begging of you... tell them.

- What are you doing, Daddy?"

"Well done, son"

So father and son have been keeping

such a big secret from us?

My grandson lived with me

and I never had an inkling?

Had we not arrived

in the nick of time...

we would never have known

of his sacrifice

"Come on son, how am I to blame?

Why do you want to leave me?"

No one is to blame.

I am the only one to blame

"I came, wanting

to wreck this family..."

seeking revenge against the man

who ruined my mother

"Then I came in to live with you,

and I wondered..."

whose home am I about to wreck?

A home for my father?

"A home for my siblings,

my grandfather's home"

I'm unfit to stay here.

So I want to leave

"Raju, I'm not letting you leave"

How can I tear father from son?

"I never even knew I have another son.

And today, I've just found him"

"Raju, seek from you

my rights as a sister"

"Stay on, you got to manage all this.

I got to become a pop singer"

Shut up

Everyone else is talking!

And who am I...?

"You want to go away?

Go on, get out right now"

"But remember, in the grandson,

the grandfather is reincarnated"

"If you leave me, I won't live.

I'm going to die"

It's going to kill me!

I'm not letting you go away

"What are you saying, Grandpa?

- I'm not letting you leave"

I'm not leaving.

- You won't...?

Family reunion! Are we being left out?

What's going to become of my daughter?

Where are we to go?

- Go wherever you want to go

Make sure you send your daughter.

She's the bride of my house

I'm here

Ask for Grandpa's blessings.

- Bless you

"So at last, you acknowledge me?"

What a scoundrel

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