Yes Boss Page #4

Synopsis: There are lots of poor people in India who want to get rich soon. A woman named Seema is one of them. She is very beautiful and has an admirer by the name of Sidharth. This man is very rich, and wants to marry Seema. But Seema finds out that he is already married, so refuses to marry him. He assures her that he does not love his wife, and will divorce her, and then marry Seema. Then there is the story of another poor person, a man by the name of Rahul. Rahul is also an admirer of Seema. But Rahul works for Sidharth. Rahul knows that Sidharth is going to betray Seema and have an affair with someone else very soon. Rahul also knows that Seema wants to get rich very quickly. How will be convince her about Sidharth? Rahul is also afraid If Sidharth finds out he will fire Rahul, thus he will remain a poor man all his life.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Musical
Director(s): Aziz Mirza
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
1997
163 min
232 Views


Why are you speaking like this?

Don't you trust me?... Me?

Come closer. Come on!

Please stop the car

here for a minute.

- Why here?

- I want to do a little shopping.

- What do you want to shop here?

- I want to buy a gift for Susie.

- You can shop tomorrow.

- No, it's her birthday tomorrow.

I won't get time then. Please.

- Come soon.

- I'll be back in a jiffy.

Yes. I too liked it.

Carry on. I'll be back soon.

Seema is with me. I think,

my work will be done today.

Not 3 o'clock. Make it 8 o'clock.

I'll be there at the dot of 8.

- What are you doing here?

- I was shopping here with my friends.

- What are you doing here?

- Even I came here to shop.

Shopping? With whom?

With... what's his name?... Rahul.

Oh Rahul? I see.

I'll leave. Come home soon.

You have been coming late these days.

I'll come home at the dot of 8

and we'll also dine out today, okay?

Okay.

Look, what I've got

for you. Cuff-links.

Are they nice? Do you like them?

They are nice but what was the need?

Why not? It's...

Aren't you getting late now?

Come on, let's go.

Just a minute, Seema.

Meet her. She is my wife.

Darling, she is Seema.

You said that you have

come with Rahul.

Yes, I have come with Rahul.

She is Rahul's wife.

What!

Rahul's wife?

When did Rahul get married?

Darling, he got married

and didn't even inform us!

They have even had a fight

within two days of their marriage.

I am trying to patch them up.

Where is Rahul?... He must

be shopping inside.

Really?

Darling, 8 o'clock. Dinner.

- Seema, listen to me.

- Don't touch me!

But, boss, why did you tell

Mrs. Sheela that Seema is my wife?

Because of this,...

What could I do, Rahul? Sheela got

suspicious of me a day earlier.

She threatened me.

And when she suddenly stood before

me,... I couldn't think of anything.

I said whatever came to my mind.

I accidentally took your

name, Rahul. What do I do now?

Because of the

blunder you have made,...

Please listen to me.

Go and explain to Seema.

Explain to her. Ask her

to meet me just once.

I'll handle the rest.

I can do anything for you, boss.

But your wife, Seema,...

please keep me out of this mess.

Mess? You can't

do it, right? Don't!

You were right. I ought

to tell Sheela the truth.

I will tell her everything.

What will happen?

At the most, what will happen?!

What will happen? My honour

will be at stake, right?!

Boss, what are you doing?

So be it! Let everything

be destroyed!

This business will come to an end,

and so will this life, right?

The luxuries will cease to exist and

this office will be finished, right?

So be it! Let it be destroyed!

I don't want anything!

I'll be left nowhere, right?!

I shall break everything!

Everything, Rahul!

And this dream of yours!

This ad agency! The dream

which we had seen together.

When everything is being finished,

then let it perish too!

Why do I need it? I will break it!

Let it be finished!

No, boss! No!

- Move aside! I'll break it!

- No, boss!

Rahul, move aside! I am

really enraged! Move aside!

No, boss! I will not let you do this!

Please don't be furious.

Let go of this. I'm here.

I'm here. Relax.

Sit down. Don't get worried.

I'm here. I will talk to Seema.

I will talk to Seema.

Don't be furious.

- Do you want some money?

- No, boss, I don't.

Keep this. I'll go to Seema...

Unnecessarily...

Hats off to you! Terrific!

You saw that this

formula always works.

In this world, if you speak the

truth softly, then none will heed you.

And if you scream and shout

a lie, then everybody listens!

I don't want to meet him!

I don't!

And you have also cheated me, Rahul!

How much money had Mr. Siddarth

given you to keep shut?

No, Seema, it certainly isn't so.

Well, Mr. Siddarth...

Mr. Siddarth! Mr. Siddarth!

Don't mention his name!

Seema, just listen to me once.

Rahul, go away! I say, go away!

- I will leave...

- I don't want to listen to anything!

- Fine, I'll go.

- No. You are hurt.

No... I'll leave.

No, Rahul. It's bleeding.

Please wait for a while.

I was unable to stop myself.

Seema, I can understand

what you are going through.

Actually, I may have also done

the same, had I been in your place.

But why did this happen to me?

It will be better if you

meet Mr. Siddarth just once.

Why should I meet him? Why?!

To hear another lie?

Seema, everything in life is

not just either the truth or a lie.

All of us have some drawbacks.

Which at times, compels us

to do something...

...that hurts somebody or the other.

All of us are incomplete.

I only wish to say,

meet Mr. Siddarth once.

Give him a chance to explain.

After that,... adhere to

whatever decision you make.

- But listen...

- I don't want to listen to anything!

- You have cheated me!

- I have not!

You have not cheated me? Why didn't

you tell me that you were married?

If I were to tell you that I was

married, would you have loved me?

No! Never!

Did you see? This is why

I never told you!

Because, Seema, I do not

want to lose you at any cost.

I cannot live without you!

No! Siddarth, you have

misunderstood me.

Will I settle down by

breaking somebody else's home?

Never! This is a sin!

No, Seema. This is not a sin.

How can you break

my already shattered home?

Yes! My marriage to Sheela was

a big mistake! It was my fault!

But I am soon going to divorce her.

- Yes, this is the truth.

- It's a lie! Another lie!

Look into my eyes!

Can't you see the truth

in them? Answer me, Seema.

No.

- Come with me.

- Where have you brought me?

You want to know the truth,

don't you? That is the truth!

Do you see that woman?

That is Sheela, my wife.

And can you see that man there who's

walking with his chest jutting out?

He is my wife's paramour!

This is the truth

about my married life!

Look at what's happening there!

See for yourself, Seema.

I cannot bear it

any longer. I'll go crazy!

Let's go from here. Please!

- Who are you?

- Aren't you Dolly?

No.

Foolish man!

- How was it?

- You are right, sir!

If you yet consider

my marriage to be valid,...

...and our love to be

a sin, then it's okay!

I'll accept whatever

decision you make.

But I will only

love you all my life.

I can't understand anything.

What's the problem now?

Susie, he is married.

His home is broken. You have seen

it for yourself, haven't you? Then?

Yes, but...

Seema, he loves you.

What is he asking you for?

Only a few days time.

So that he can divorce

his wife. That's all!

Had I been in your place, I would

have given him another chance.

Yes.

You sent Seema to

your boss, didn't you?

You knew that he'd explain to her

and convince her with his talks.

But you weren't ashamed!

I was deeply ashamed.

But how could you be? You want

money, your commission and the office!

And then, you have to even

get mother operated, right?

But what about Seema?

What about Seema? What about her?!

She also wanted to make it big,

earn money, drive a Mercedes...

...so what could I do?

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