"this palatial house has been decorated to celebrate,... the birthday of mr anup, the grandson of mr ashok mehra." "today as he"ll be selecting his life partner,... this house is replete with a bevy of beauties." "her white attire is very misleading." "she thinks she"s a beauty queen." "her shamelessness is appalling." "her mother is an alcoholic, father a smuggler and brother a con man." "she herself is not any less." "she thinks she has an hour glass figure." "that wretch thinks she can trap my anup." "I"m very happy to be invited for your birthday bash." "everyone is so hopeful and spiteful too." "actually, he is thrilled." "now hurry up and announce your choice." "I"ll be very patient." "I love you very much." "y ou are special to me." "did your father lose his job?" "no." "suffered a loss in business?" "no." "any other losses?" "no." "then can"t he afford enough material to cover you up decently?" "anup, don"t torture me further." "what do you surmise?" "y ou"ll soon know." "y ou"ll make a good wife." "my first husband will testify that." "that won"t be,..." "sorry to disturb you." "but there"s a call for you from the boss from shimla." "It must be a trunk call." "sit in my special chamber." "who me?" "not you." "greetings, grandad" "but why did you not come?" "I was coming,... but had to return as there"s a road block." "there"s a snow fall out here." "I"m sure the party is a success?" "y es." "but I"m missing you." "is it sophia loren?" "who was that?" "are you there?" "that was the t.v." "now think in terms of getting married." "y ou ought to be with your wife by your next birthday." "as you please." "nanny, grandad had called up to wish me on my birthday." "and he won"t be coming as there is a road block." "sir, look at all this who is she?" "look, take care of my car." "a poet"s ballad what?" "a poem what?" "I am princess sapna." "I see you in my dreams." "what?" "I know you very well." "are you from my estate ramnagar?" "no." "can you spare a minute for me?" "why?" "I want to talk to you." "then a minute is less for that." "so be patient." "I"m been patient since long." "I have to go to the jailers" shop to buy a locket." "take my heart instead of the locket." "y ou are very,... my name is anupam." "It means handsome." "then you can become someone"s dream boy?" "but nobody"s interested." "excuse me." "mr madan, I won"t be able to meet you today." "mr anup, the foreign buyers are waiting for you." "they are leaving today itself and want to finalise the partnership." "today I"ve found my life partner." "he refused to bite the bait." "prem ditched us." "do you recognise the master?" "y es, but who are you?" "I"m his madam, he"s in the jewelers" shop. bring the keys from him." "are you mr anup?" "what is the matter?" "madam wants the car keys." "which madam?" "y our madam?" "what?" "hey, stop" "sir, my money?" "y ou very nearly killed me." "do you remember me?" "perhaps." "people often come here repeatedly." "my heart is still racing." "If you are feeling better, I"d like to talk to you." "okay." "I"d bought a painting from you." "y ou must have. as many rich people are my clients." "come, I"ll show you a nice painting." "It is very true to life." "let me speak." "but you are not saying anything." "y ou never gave me a chance to." "do you remember that I"d bought a girl"s painting?" "y ou"d said that she"s a dream girl." "I"m ignorant of your dreams." "y ou"d asked for rs 100 but I"d paid you rs 200." "I"ll pay you rs 100 but please give me that girl"s address." "how was she?" "she was beautiful with big eyes." "she had long tresses and looked like a princess." "I know her." "who is she?" "a girl." "where does she stay?" "I don"t know that." "atleast tell me who gave you that painting?" "a crippled boy gave me that painting." "chintu, this is the first time you are making my painting so be careful." "It should look real." "don"t worry." "It better." "uncle, don"t let the dog move." "It"ll be a worthy painting. smile" "my jaws are paining with the effort of smiling." "It"s almost done only the tail is remaining." "what?" "I mean your moustache." "neither do I have a tail nor a moustache." "let me see what you"ve been doing for so long." "y ou tricked me." "y es, because then the dog wouldn"t have sat still." "that"s your problem." "y ou find the dog more beautiful?" "now no milk for you." "why are you both quarreling?" "he made me sit to paint the dog." "is it?" "chintu, why didn"t you paint an ass instead?" "what?" "I"ll do it now." "children, come and see what I"ve brought for you." "come." "sister, what have you brought?" "where is laddoo?" "I am here." "what have you brought for me?" "shameless quiet go and dress up." "sister, don"t open the bag until I come." "okay, now go and dress up." "sister, open the bag." "let him come." "he"ll take a long time to come." "sister, please." "what did you bring for me?" "y ou are still not dressed?" "I knew you"d open the bag." "I got this bag for you." "now go." "this is for you." "this is for padmini and this is for ramesh." "this is for sita and this is for badri." "this is for you and this is for alankar." "raju, these chocolates are for you but share it with everyone." "give it to me." "I won"t." "stop fighting." "good children never fight." "I don"t have a tooth brush." "what?" "I don"t have a tooth brush." "but I"d got you one." "raju polished his shoes with it." "raju, is this true?" "I didn"t use his tooth brush." "then whose tooth brush did you use?" "y ours." "what?" "y ou used her tooth brush to polish your shoes fool I"m glad that he did not lie." "moti, you"ll get your tooth brush." "chintu, here"s your painting material." "I can"t live without him." "I"m helpless, rupa." "every parent wants to be with their child but we"re forced to do otherwise." "we"ll take him back when the time is ripe." "bring him." "shall I bring him?" "none but she herself will go." "come on, start counting." "sister, let me carry." "no, I want to hold him." "It is a cute child." "chandu, keep this locket securely." "what will we christen it?" "we"ll call her guddi." "y eah, it"s a nice name." "she"s peed and ruined my clothes." "we"ll christen her barsati." "that"s such an old name." "we"ll call her barkha." "she is a sly fox." "he is a boy not a girl." "but how did you know that?" "I know it." "how?" "doesn"t he resemble raju?" "then we"ll christen him badal." "prem, nobody can save you from us." "I waited for your brother anup to sign on this partnership deal." "but both of you were absconding." "did he not sign?" "he must"ve got held up somewhere." "I know your urgent work." "but what about our work?" "we lost money and the deal too." "have faith in me." "It"ll be done." "I don"t trust you." "swear on this." "I assure to return your money and get the papers signed also." "this gun is loaded." "the consignment has been dispatched to 3 different parties." "If you sign these documents besides earning illfame you"ll lose rs 8 lakhs." "what are you saying, accountant?" "they are financially very sound." "then why do they want to ruin us?" "ruin us?" "I thought you are paying for your father"s deeds." "and so I helped you against grandad"s wishes." "but keeping in mind your actions I feel grandad was lenient with you." "I"ve to put up with you as luck is not favouring me." "though I too have an equal share." "only difference being that you"re his son"s son and I, his daughter"s son." "prem, don"t ever say anything against grandad." "y ou joined hands with your cheater friends to cheat me." "I can hand you over to the police." "do so." "how was I to know that they are cheats." "I thought I"d start a business with the money I earn from this deal." "I think I"m destined to struggle." "wait accountant, give him rs 20,000." "what if the boss questions?" "write it against my account." "brother, thank you very much" "It was good I met dream girl and was unable to sign these documents." "chandu, they seem to be very rich people." "y eah, they must have got a fat dowry." "then we too must get a share." "stop this marriage." "damn you first settle matters with us before you marry." "who are you?" "didn"t you recognise me?" "In your excitement to marry, you even forgot your son." "did you even forget your wife?" "try to recognise her." "why are you so dazed?" "why are you finding happiness at her cost?" "son, what is all this?" "father, I"m innocent." "punish me but have mercy on this poor child." "but who are you?" "ask your son." "he is your grandson." "when he can"t deny being your son how can he deny his own son?" "father, they are lying." "why should I lie?" "this will only malign me." "come aside." "let"s go." "sit." "y our son has ruined me." "I was to gain a fat dowry from his marriage." "how was I to know that he"d father a child without marriage?" "but father,.." "I don"t want to create problems." "take care of your child so I"m free to commit suicide." "In that case, who"ll look after the child?" "why are you all so sad at such a happy occasion?" "y ou want to thrust your sins on us." "get out don"t call it a sin." "this is my love story." "this is my love child." "they had a civil marriage." "look, I"ll give you rs 5,000 for his maintenance." "is this enough to compensate for our honour?" "okay, let"s settle for rs 10,000." "come, let"s go." "y ou have no right to ruin anybody"s life." "I"ve witnessed everything." "y oginder shall marry this girl." "colonel, what are you saying?" "humanity is my top priority." "what about that girl?" "to hell with her I can"t bear to see this child"s life being ruined." "he"ll have to marry her and I"ll give away the girl." "why are you taking pains for me?" "we"ll go now." "hereafter, you"ll always stay in this house." "and if anyone objects, I"ll shoot them." "sister, we must agree with him." "son, stop crying." "now you are the master of this house." "he is hungry." "then feed him." "don"t forget that you are first a mother." "not there but go upstairs." "where are you going?" "he"s hungry." "y ou go out." "don"t worry." "keep it in the car." "how much?" "only rs 130." "constable, did you see a rogue with a child?" "no." "search for him." "chandu, where is badal?" "he went in that white car." "what do you mean?" "It"s true." "did you note the car"s number?" "y es." "I"ve brought some real juicy mangoes." "what are you doing?" "they are very heavy." "first offer it to the lord." "y eah, it"ll please the lord." "who is he?" "I don"t know." "I"m speaking the truth. I"ll question the fruit vendor about it." "sir, throw the child as he is a spirit." "I"ve been noticing the change in your attitude." "I suspected something fishy." "that"s why he refuses to marry." "shut up" "there was a child in the fruit basket." "I sell the finest quality goods." "I said a child." "the fruits are always ripe." "there was a child." "a child sir, I sell fruits not children." "this is all your doing." "quiet hold him." "I won"t nurture your sin." "I found a child in the fruit basket." "is it a bird?" "It"s a human child." "what did you say?" "y eah." "is it male or female?" "It is a male child." "since you called me, I"m here." "who are you?" "he"s saint y ogi." "I don"t know him." "this is a great saint." "who is she?" "gods and goddess are all alike." "there is no difference." "true" "there is a child." "that is too good to be true." "what do you mean?" "god has come to meet a devil." "stop talking nonsense and get out of here." "I can curse you and ruin you for insulting me." "baba, forgive him as he"s immature." "where have you come from?" "they"re pile ons." "I"ve come to pay obeisance to the lord who"s come to your house." "this child is cursed." "curb your tongue, old woman" "I"m sorry." "this is no ordinary child." "It"s your good fortune that he"s come here in the fruit basket." "means?" "In the basket of mangoes." "that"s true." "he has a mole on his right foot." "It does has one mole." "no, there are two moles." "look here." "that"s right." "It has another symbol too." "look here." "that is right." "this is sheer nonsense." "son, count your blessings that god has showered his grace on you." "y ou have resemblance to it." "this is a lie." "the slogan of truth, harmony and beauty is echoing everywhere." "I"ll summon the police and get you both arrested." "saint, forgive him as he"s immature." "place the lord here and sing some hymns." "come." "the lord will be present here." "close your eyes and meditate." "shut up ls it the lord talking?" "It is me." "where are they?" "taxi, follow them." "and I am following you." "grandad, you and here y es." "a saint went in that jeep with a child. what is all this?" "y ou must be tired." "what is the police doing here?" "rest for a while." "what was the police doing here?" "that girl,... the one who went in the jeep?" "the police had come for her." "why?" "there"s a child in the fruit basket." "It was that girl"s child." "this is very confusing." "just relax." "I know everything." "It is a very long story." "he confuses everyone." "he refuses to marry but has several girlfriends." "what are you saying?" "I know about all your activities." "he thinks he"s the eternal romeo y ou could"ve admonished me rather than carrying tales to grandad." "I wonder what will happen now." "what will happen to these children if we get arrested?" "I too am thinking the same." "let"s take up a job." "It is not so easy to get a job." "and the salary will never be enough to fend for everyone." "our family is really very huge." "why don"t we distribute these children?" "what are you saying?" "remember the kapoor"s from america." "they wanted to adopt a child." "we"ve their address." "and this way all the children can be adopted." "only we"ll be left." "y our talks make sense but I can"t live without them." "this will improve their life." "Isn"t that what you also wanted?" "y es." "then I"ll talk to mr kapoor." "why have you dressed us up?" "is it someone"s birthday?" "no." "today a child"s luck will improve." "how?" "one of you will go to america." "In disneyland"s country?" "our play ground?" "I"ve heard it is a beautiful place." "I want to go and then I"ll paint pictures of disneyland." "how far is it?" "It is close to borivili." "Isn"t it?" "fool, it is very far." "sister, let me go." "y ou can"t even speak english." "I won"t be going. a family is coming who"ll take you." "they"ll adopt one of you." "and take care of you and educate you." "how are they?" "they can only answer you." "mr and mrs kapoor are here." "listen, you all will come only when I call you." "and you all will behave yourselves." "the place is very quiet for a children"s home." "greetings the children are not naughty." "they are the silent type." "they are very studious." "It"ll be difficult for you to make a choice." "we yearn for a child." "we are blessed with all riches." "but my sister is blessed only with children." "which rogue is responsible for this?" "I"ll break your bones." "y ou want to go to america?" "I"ll teach you a lesson." "stop it" "they are usually very quiet greet them, children" "y ou too are playing pranks." "that"s a child"s nature." "kids look good playing pranks." "I like naughty children." "dear, what is your name?" "how do you find him?" "v ery nice." "I want to adopt him." "but he is a cripple." "don"t worry, but I"m a doctor." "he can be treated." "really?" "can he walk again?" "sure his life will have a new meaning if he"s treated." "mr kapoor, take him along." "he is an artist." "these paintings are his work." "son, we"ll take you to america where you can make paintings of disneyland." "no chintu, they"ll treat you and you can once again walk." "I don"t want to walk." "don"t be so adamant." "don"t you want to get well?" "no." "don"t you want to be independent?" "no." "this is best for you." "I won"t go" "look, don"t be so harsh on him." "son, we"ll introduce you to everyone." "goodbye son, let"s go." "atleast you eat something." "why are you all so upset?" "look, you can"t sleep on an empty stomach." "we"ve lost our appetite." "but why?" "we"re on a hunger strike." "y es." "for how long?" "till chintu returns." "what?" "until chintu returns." "how long should I remain hungry?" "till chintu"s return." "damn you" "come on, children, see what I"ve brought for you." "these sweets are so delicious" "as you are fond of icecream, this is for you." "what is it?" "It"ll harm my throat." "pallavi, you like chocolates?" "y es." "take this." "chocolates will rot my teeth and so I don"t want it." "y ou all are under the impression that I don"t love chintu?" "he is cripple and I"ve sent him there for his own good." "only they can afford to treat him." "we"ll give the money." "keep this money I"ve saved." "I"ll polish shoes to earn money." "we"ll never ask for pocket money." "don"t give us bus fare." "we"ll walk to school." "we"ll not ask new clothes for diwali." "how do I make you understand?" "they"ll understand when hunger pangs will trouble them." "chintu, you eat." "how can I eat?" "why?" "I"ve a stomach ache." "so I too won"t eat." "y ou haven"t eaten anything." "I"m not hungry." "atleast have some milk." "I don"t want anything eat or you"ll fall sick." "I said I won"t eat." "sister, please take me from here." "had you stayed here they would"ve treated you." "I can stay crippled but can"t stay without you." "chintu has come" "chandu uncle, we are very hungry, please serve us food." "I too am hungry." "let"s start with these sweets." "sister, my icecream?" "now your throat won"t hurt?" "give her, sister." "is it?" "now your teeth won"t rot?" "I think the kapoors have come." "mr kapoor, you what brings you here?" "chintu is missing and so we came here looking for him." "is he here?" "I wonder where is he." "chandu, is chintu here?" "y es, he is here." "they are so worried for him." "that"s obvious." "If you had to bring him,..." "what did you say?" "chintu, you should"ve informed them and then come here." "y ou really worried them." "had you told me, I"d have brought you here." "he hasn"t eaten anything." "he can"t stay without you." "I don"t want my happiness at the cost of his happiness." "let him stay here with you." "sister, let him stay here." "okay." "If you can bring him to america I promise to treat him." "he can recover." "this is my address." "mr kapoor, that is too far fetched for us." "with so much love around, you can never be orphans." "y ou"ll always be a son to me." "god bless you, son goodbye" "I"ll treat chintu at all costs." "I"ll take him to america." "prem, you know that grandad is in town." "y et you"ve come here." "I was helpless to come here." "y our demands will never end." "before grandad comes here take this rs 500 and leave." "I"ll manage in this for now but I"ll come later when grandad leaves." "y ou"ll never again come here." "y ou rogue, how did you dare to come here?" "I called him here." "how dare you call him here?" "accountant, if he comes here again, I"ll dismiss you." "I"m at fault." "y ou can"t be excused." "If anup let"s him entry, you"ve the right to sack anup." "pick up the money and get out of here." "It"s for you." "for me?" "anup is not here." "why are you acting?" "who is it?" "I"m your chocolate calling." "she"s asking for,..." "quiet what is it?" "who was with you yesterday?" "I was just looking for my pet parrot." "why are you joking?" "because I"m not kanhaiya." "oh who are you?" "I"m your radha." "and I"m your kanhaiya"s grandad." "have you any other interests besides flirting?" "call the priest." "what for?" "to get you married." "I"ve seen a nice girl in shimla for you." "she"s a polo champion." "she plays polo?" "her father plays polo and she plays tennis." "how can you finalise my marriage without my consent?" "so, now I"ll need your permission to get you married." "does a doctor seek the patient"s permission to treat him?" "I don"t need the girl to treat me." "do you need her for love?" "y es." "can you even spell it?" "what are you doing?" "I"m trying." "do you think you love these girls?" "she is beautiful and is a princess." "oh really y es." "I want to meet her." "she mustn"t be in the palace." "then where is she?" "she must be playing polo." "do girls play polo?" "her father must be playing polo." "she plays tennis?" "y es." "find out where she is." "call her up." "what happened?" "her secretary says that she"s gone out." "I"ll speak to him." "mr secretary, I"m anup"s grandad calling." "Inform princess sapna that I want to meet her." "he seems mad." "bring her home." "this is too much we are destined to be together." "I just want to get out of this tricky situation." "there it is" "y ou wheel the child and I"ll go there." "how many children will we have?" "25." "what?" "we"ll produce it." "don"t worry, we"ll have quadrets." "y ou killed my child." "now how shall I face my madam?" "she was born after 7 years of penance." "just take a look at the child." "It must be dead." "this was my last chance." "come to the police station." "no, take this money." "money can"t compensate for my child." "we just managed to scrape." "sister, let"s flee." "why?" "he was the fruit basket fellow." "forget it." "how much is it?" "see." "dolly, let"s see the child." "I don"t have a licence." "I"ll be arrested." "It was a wind fall." "that"s enough for today." "let"s go." "today is our lucky day, so let"s take one more chance." "I"ll be arrested." "y ou are concerned about yourself." "anup, don"t leave me and go." "there"s another car coming." "now it"s your turn." "I"ll go and hide." "sister, be alert." "beauty, have you seen a bird?" "where is it?" "It resides where the crow pecks." "come close to me." "y our moustache hurts." "but my money fascinates you." "y ou killed my child." "It is not even crying." "stop screaming." "come to the police station." "I beg you." "I"ll lose my job." "how will I face my madam?" "and how will I face my wife?" "y our wife is with you." "I"m the old man"s friend." "how dare you call me old?" "madam, my wife is at home." "keep this rs 200." "only rs 200?" "okay, take rs 400." "only rs 400?" "okay, keep rs 800." "only this much for a child"s life?" "keep the entire amount." "okay, I"ll give it to my madam." "old man, leave my hand." "let me know if you lose your job." "y ou killed the child and are talking nonsense." "how much did you make?" "count it." "looks like a fat sum." "flee let me go." "cheat y ou use a doll to con people?" "y ou change various guises." "I"ll take you to the police." "please don"t do that." "let"s share the booty." "how dare you strike a deal with me I"ll do anything for you but don"t take me to the police." "y ou"ll have to do me a favour." "I"ll do anything." "y ou"ll have to act." "I can"t act." "what were you doing now?" "that"s my business." "I"ll teach you." "y ou are an actor?" "sir, I too want to act." "I"ve a role for you too." "now, I"ll become a hero." "sister, let"s mingle with them or that man will get us arrested." "sell this skin to that man." "he"ll pay you handsomely." "sir, buy this skin." "I"m looking for someone." "did you see a girl in a frock?" "no." "sir, all the girls of the tribe are waiting anxiously to please you." "the girl who"ll win my heart,... will be mine." "y ou are mine." "leave my hand." "shera, take her to my room." "today I will possess her." "don"t be so confident." "shut up leave me alone." "help" "sir, please save my sister." "darling, I will possess you today." "I promise you that I"ll reform." "sir, you are very brave." "I"ll go along with your wishes." "greetings pleased to meet you she belongs to which state?" "this is a small state close to junagadh." "I haven"t heard about it." "and what is his name?" "I"m her abc." "he"s very jovial." "I like such people." "y ou are actually a court jester." "what is her name?" "ms sapna." "wrong she is not a dream but a reality." "certain dreams always come true." "princess, if you don"t mind can I ask you something?" "do you have a family history of mad people?" "what are you saying, grandad?" "there"s no such history." "but I have a family history of mad people. my grandfather was mad." "what was his name?" "I"ve forgotten his name." "do you remember your name?" "don"t embarrass me." "princess, you are so beautiful and intelligent,... how did you fall for this idiot?" "the princess is fond of all sorts of animals." "that"s the reason you are her secretary." "y ou didn"t tell me why you like him?" "he is one in a million." "he is incomparable." "we love each other very much." "this is the first time he"s behaved sensibly." "anup, I approve of your choice." "god bless you goodbye where are you going?" "that"s the name of my palace." "I"ll drop you." "I"ll meet the king also." "her father has gone to london." "the queen has also accompanied him." "I"ll stay alone in the palace." "stay here." "her father will call up." "she can redirect the calls here." "send her things here. y ou don"t come and redirect her calls." "I shouldn"t come?" "no." "grandad, let me go today." "y ou"ve livened this place." "I realised today that this is your picture and you are anup"s beloved." "so you"ll stay here till your father comes back from london." "anup, I"m waiting for both of you at the dining table." "how did my picture come here?" "just as you are here." "give me my money as I want to leave." "y ou too can leave once grandad leaves for shimla." "I have to leave immediately." "give me the money." "I"ll inform the police and get you arrested." "now you are holding me forcefully but what if I escape later." "I"ll show this picture to the police and get you arrested." "do as I tell you and I"ll pay you handsomely." "sir, the chairman"s on the line." "ask him to call up in the office." "grandad, you forgot something?" "what?" "I think I"ve carried everything." "y our stick." "I deliberately left it behind." "since your arrival I don"t feel the need of this." "I depend on you now." "will you ever leave me?" "how can you say that?" "I"d told this to anup"s mother also." "but she broke her promise." "keep this." "accountant, what is the matter?" "I"ve received a telegram from the village and I"ve to leave immediately." "what happened?" "my son is sick." "then you must leave." "keep this company money." "dear, keep this money." "me?" "the lady of the house has to take care of these things." "and give these locker keys to anup when he returns." "so much money lf you can bring chintu to america, I assure you he can be treated." "then he won"t be dependent on anyone." "I"ll anyhow take chintu to america and get him treated." "y ou gave the locker keys and the money to sapna?" "y eah, but why are you so worried?" "I thought since you don"t need the money I left it at home." "do you need it?" "y es...no.... grandad in his ignorance gave the keys to a thief." "by now she must have cleared the locker." "y ou can"t open the locker without keys. here are the keys." "y ou were screaming." "I"m habituated to that." "were you reminded of our first meeting at the hotel?" "what are you saying?" "I was bathing and so the delay." "check the money." "I can no longer wait and so am leaving." "y ou want to check?" "what is this you are doing?" "I don"t want to hurt grandad." "If that"s what you want, hand over the keys to grandad personally." "since your arrival in this house, I don"t need any other support." "now I depend only on you." "prem, I give all my earnings to you but I won"t touch the company money." "I"m confident of winning the jackpot today." "then I"ll return the entire amount." "then we"ll live happily with our child." "children"s items." "go there." "what do you want?" "children"s items." "feeding bottles, nipples, napkins." "and a mosquito net." "perhaps this is your first child." "no, this is my 14th child." "all are yours?" "is the government aware of it?" "sir, we have no family planning in our happy home." "we don"t know their parentage." "how is that possible?" "they belong to people like you." "what are you saying?" "I"ve come to buy items for my orphanage." "now I get it." "then hurry up." "y ou are doing a commendable job of running an orphanage." "only a mother can understand this." "they must be troubling a lot." "y es, initially." "a few days ago an infant was brought there." "he misses his parents and cries for them." "does he cry a lot?" "y es." "I wonder how parents have the heart to live without their children?" "but in a few days, he"ll settle down." "can I give a tin of milk food for that child?" "certainly" "are you hurt?" "It"s you who"ll be hurt." "that poor girl will lose her job." "sister says that it"s not done to con the innocent." "scoundrel colonel?" "what were you doing?" "I was keeping the money back." "y ou were stealing or keeping?" "that girl"s boyfriend robbed it." "I"ve come to buy things for the children." "first you come to the wedding with your sister"s child." "and now you want to buy things for your child." "believe me. I get trapped even when I"m doing good for others." "I"ll court martial you." "atleast let me expalin myself." "this man is a thief." "thief nab him y our things?" "forget his items." "deflate it." "bring me down or I"ll court martial you." "I"ll bring you down but only after a nice shower." "I"ll catch a cold." "where are you going?" "show me some materials." "this seems good." "I want it for 14 children." "son, isn"t he your brotherinlaw?" "where is my wife and child?" "get lost" "Inspector, he is that rogue." "there, you are trapped now play your next move." "what move should I play?" "now there are no more moves as the game is over." "is this the time to come?" "had it not been for that rogue I"d have been punctual." "who?" "he came for my friend"s son"s,... marriage with his sister and conned us of rs 10,000." "what?" "but today,.." "I nabbed him while he was stealing cash from a departmental store." "whom did you nab?" "his sister is at large but I"ll,... first cure yourself of your sneezes." "I"ll send for you a hot cup of tea." "dear, I forgot to introduce you both." "he"s my childhood friend colonel kapoor and she"s princess sapna,.... my wouldbe daughterinlaw." "greetings an exact replica whose exact replica?" "y ou look familiar." "who me?" "y ou must"ve seen her in a tennis tournament. she"s a champion." "no." "I"ll send the tea." "It"s a strange coincidence that that rogue"s sister resembled you." "what?" "I don"t mean she is the one." "but it is a strange coincidence." "y our cold has numbed your senses." "y ou think she"s a fraud?" "the resemblance is striking." "come with me." "dear, don"t take him seriously." "he makes wise cracks." "y ou go inside." "y ou come here." "this is a strange coincidence." "colonel, everything in this world is so strange." "what happened?" "doctor, are you confident that it is not a fracture?" "are you mad to question the doctor"s diagnosis?" "but the bone has dislocated." "she needs rest for two weeks." "doctor, we"ll follow your orders." "but you must visit daily." "I"m sorry, dear." "I want to break that girl"s foot not yours." "I"ll recover soon, uncle." "certainly cancel my ticket for shimla." "what?" "I"ll stay here until you recover." "I"m fine." "not yet." "grandad, don"t worry, I"ll take care of her." "aunt is also there." "I"ll take care of her." "that"s what I said that I"ll,..." "not you but I"ll look after her." "who"ll take care of the business in shimla?" "do as I tell you and cancel my tickets." "am I a kid?" "bring these medicines for this child." "I suspect pneumonia and his body is burning with fever." "I"ve given him an injection but ask your sister to call me up." "where"s the money for medicines?" "even sister is missing." "even chandu uncle hasn"t returned." "alankar and bunty, go and anyhow find sister." "I wonder how,... the children must be coping." "I can"t stay here for long." "what are you doing?" "do you want to hurt your other leg too?" "I"m not concerned about my leg." "don"t you trust me?" "trust is a fragile thing." "tell me chandu"s whereabouts and I"ll bring him also here." "I"m responsible for your this state now I won"t let you down." "what is the matter?" "nothing." "y ou should"ve informed your fatherinlaw atleast." "go." "okay, I"ll send a telegram." "how is the pain?" "one has to endure pain." "did you not find sister?" "no." "where is chandu uncle?" "he too is missing." "now what will happen?" "badal"s fever is on the rise." "sister, where are you?" "pallavi, stop crying as that will not bring sister back." "come, let us pray to god." "oh lord, send sister back to us." "we"ll never fight again." "we"ll behave ourselves." "we"ll concentrate on our studies." "I"ll give up lying if sister returns." "oh god, sister is all we have." "oh lord, please help us by sending sister back." "which god should I pray?" "anyone." "don"t you remember sister saying that god is one?" "god helps those who help themselves." "come, let"s search for sister." "raju is right." "komal and pallavi, you look after badal while we"ll search for sister." "come back soon." "but how will we find sister?" "y ou"ll wait here, I"ll go and find sister." "but how?" "like how I found her in the picnic." "sister, where are you?" "we"ve been looking for you." "where have they come from?" "children, who are you?" "what do you want?" "our sister." "she"s not here." "where is our sister?" "y ou"ve defiled me." "now I"ll have to again take a bath." "do you think this is an orphanage?" "get out of here, you monkey behave yourself, you fatso." "how dare you I"ll teach you a lesson." "stop fighting." "he called me fatso." "he said nothing wrong." "y ou also called them monkeys." "bring some sweets for them." "will you eat sweets?" "what is the matter?" "that is our sister." "have you lost your senses?" "she is a princess." "shut up, old man she is our sister." "look at this imp"s misbehavior." "y ou are mistaken. lsn"t it, kids?" "is sapna your sister?" "like me these children are also mistaken." "children, she is not your sister." "she is only our sister I can paint her blind folded." "really?" "sister, why are you quiet?" "sister, badal has high fever." "chandu uncle is also missing." "sapna, do you know these children?" "sister, say something." "he can be treated in america." "stay here peacefully and I"ll pay you handsomely." "dear, answer them." "I don"t know them." "children, don"t worry, I"ll inform the police." "y ou"ll soon find your sister." "sir, the sweets?" "give it to me." "why did you bring me here?" "today your plaster has opened." "so I thought this outing will do you good." "I"ve an urgent errand." "I"ll call up the office." "who is she?" "I don"t know." "don"t you recognise your sister?" "we don"t recognise those who don"t recognise us." "let"s go elsewhere." "don"t leave me and go." "I"m sorry." "padmini, how is badal?" "I did what I did for your good." "I had to put ignore you." "It was not so easy for me." "sister, don"t cry." "nandu, I know that I"ve hurt you." "but I had to do it to treat chintu." "I can be treated here also." "really?" "y es, I"d taken him to a specialist and this is his opinion." "sister, he is very nice." "he even bought us new clothes." "It was he who got me released on bail." "he"s bought tickets for the circus also." "y eah?" "children, let"s go." "when I refused to recognise them, how did you recognise them?" "I recognised chintu. the man from whom I"d purchased your picture,... had told me that the picture was made by a crippled child." "that is not me." "y ou are much better than that." "y ou live in the hearts of these children." "why are they so dear to you?" "to protect them." "society is rude with the poor." "an orphan boy finds himself in jail agirlis forcedintoprostitution." "that"s the reason your portrait is so angelic." "y ou are worthy of devotion." "I want to adore you." "who are you?" "a jeweler." "how did you come here?" "the same way as you come here." "what does that mean?" "I have more right on this house." "y ou"ve come to extract your pound of flesh and so have I." "what do you mean?" "I"m that old man"s daughter"s only son." "just as your anup is that old man"s son"s only son." "my mother had a love marriage." "so the old man threw her out of this house." "and I became homeless." "despite being a fake princess you had a front door entry." "and despite being a member of this house I"d to make a back door entry." "It"s a matter of timing we both are here for money." "I don"t want money." "then why are you here?" "think rationally. one thief shouldn"t cheat another thief." "one dog doesn"t outsmart another dog." "It is you who are a dog." "I"m,... y ou can not forget those days." "y our charms can work on that old man not on me." "from a prostitute you want to become the daughterinlaw of this house." "and want the entire property for yourself." "I only want my share here and there." "return the necklace or I"ll shout." "go ahead and scream." "I too want to expose you." "and then that old man will get you arrested." "champabai, I promise to keep my mouth shut." "besides, you stand to gain a lot." "my demands are very few." "there comes your admirer hide." "sapna, hurry up, grandad is waiting for you." "don"t come in, I"m changing." "next time, keep the door shut while you are changing." "I"m waiting for you." "he"s besotted by you." "get out of here y ou are throwing me out of my own home" "champabai will become my grandad"s daughterinlaw." "now we can lay our hands on a lot more money." "I"m resorting to blackmailing for what is rightfully mine." "today I"ve got the first installment." "In gold?" "no, in diamonds." "really?" "y es." "It is a very beautiful diamond necklace." "It"ll dazzle your eyes." "y ou too keep your eyes covered." "I"d kept it here." "where did it disappear?" "who could"ve flicked it?" "y ou want to cheat her but instead she has cheated you." "times have changed" "anup, he says the I"m looking younger by 20 years." "shall I announce my engagement too?" "colonel, do you know of any nubile nymphet?" "do you plan to get arrested?" "the party is great but where is the princess?" "don"t, it"ll be a bad omen." "where is sapna?" "y ou know women take long to dress." "y ou"ve got experience even before marriage." "afterall I"m your grandson." "mehra, who are the invitees from the princess" family?" "as her parents are abroad there"s nobody else." "neither will anybody come." "grandad, your daughterinlaw comes from a family,... where only the mother is known not the father." "what nonsense are you talking?" "who invited you?" "I"m sorry as I wasn"t invited." "then why did you come?" "I"ve come here for two purposes." "the groom is my younger brother and I know the bride also." "how do you know her?" "y ou"ll adorn her forehead,... while I"ll adorn her feet." "what nonsense are you talking?" "she"s a prostitute not a princess." "what nonsense lf you don"t believe me ask her." "nanny, call sapna." "prem, I"ll kill you with these anklets if this is not true." "my neck is too thick for this." "then my hands will do the job." "I considered it my duty to withhold your honour." "because my mother had walked out of this house." "she had not come here from a brothel." "sir, sapna is not in her room." "what are you saying?" "she"s left behind the necklace and a letter." "dear grandad, anup bestowed his love on me." "but I"m not worthy of being your daughterinlaw." "I tried confiding my past to anup." "my life bears a stigma." "I did get over that life,... but that still doesn"t alter the truth." "I don"t want my stigma to affect anup"s life,... and so I am going." "I"m not a princess but I was born and brought up in a brothel." "do you believe me now, grandad?" "this is a pack of lies." "grandad, this is not possible." "everything is possible." "only the decent people are threatened with murder." "but how were you conned?" "I was aware she"s not a princess." "y ou knew about it?" "y es." "then why did you present her to me as a princess?" "her qualities and beauty are no less than a princess"." "but she herself has written that she was a prostitute." "a person should be judged by his deeds." "anup, family backgrounds decide a marriage not ones deeds." "grandad, an ordinary stone if kept inside a temple is worshipped." "whatever, but I can"t accept a prostitute as my daughterinlaw." "lotus though grows in muck is yet considered auspicious and worshipped." "what do you mean?" "I want to marry sapna." "If you do that, I"ll sever all ties with you." "If you are firm then I don"t care about it." "what?" "truth is above all relationships." "by speaking the truth she has risen above all of us." "this is not you but your rotten culture talking." "how dare you abuse my scion?" "I"m sorry, sir, but I"m not abusing your scion." "anup is not your grandson." "what?" "what are you saying?" "I"m compelled to say this." "what is it?" "a secret." "after your son"s sudden demise his wife was pregnant." "I prayed to god for a male child." "so that your property remains safe from prem and his scoundrel father." "but the child was a daughter." "and daughterinlaw too died." "then who is anup?" "I brought him from an orphanage." "and nurtured him as your grandson." "where is that girl?" "I handed her over to a lady." "and regularly sent her money for the child"s maintenance." "but who was that lady?" "her name was ratna." "where is she?" "I don"t know that." "she"s changed her residence." "I wonder where she is now." "nanny, you"ve made a grave mistake." "y ou made our child undergo so many hardships in life." "some children resided here?" "they"ve left this place." "champa wasn"t ratnabai"s daughter." "then whose daughter was she?" "I think she belonged to a decent family." "a few years ago she managed to escape from here." "sir, I assure you that she was chaste." "did she ever come here?" "a girl never returns to this place." "I want to meet ratna." "she left last night,... with a young man." "It is my profession to con people." "I"ll see to it that those people accept this girl as their own." "rupa, do as she guides you." "she will." "darling, we are doing all this for our child." "y ou go as ratnabai"s son and see to it that we succeed." "keep in mind my success also." "don"t bother about that." "the real champa cheated you but I"ll give you another chance." "y ou"ll reap the fruits of your youth in your old age." "thankyou come, dear." "the old woman is very experienced." "after she outlives her utility we must finish her off." "both of them." "both?" "the real champa and the old woman." "I"d made this for my daughterinlaw." "I"d given this with the child as a symbol." "why did you disappear suddenly?" "I became greedy." "I got a vision from the goddess that she is an angel." "and that it"s beneficial for me to be with her." "and so I took her along to mathura." "why did you bring her here?" "the lord is omniscient." "I got a vision to return her back to her family." "otherwise calamity will strike this family." "and that I should then return to hardwar." "keep her with you and free me of my responsibility." "mother, don"t leave me behind." "dear, this is your own home." "y ou must stay here." "but I can"t stay without her." "I understand that." "y ou both can also stay here." "the lord doesn"t will so." "please let us go." "parents can sacrifice their all for their children." "but, brother,..." "one has to fulfill ones duties." "Isn"t it so, grandad?" "y es." "mother, let"s go." "sister, how can I cook?" "there"s nothing in the house." "y ou should"ve told me this earlier." "I"d have sold off my bangles." "this is the only ornament left now." "sister, why don"t we sell this locket?" "we have no right to sell this locket." "I won"t let anyone sell anything that belongs to any child." "okay." "uncle, chintu has sent a letter." "since when did you learn writing?" "sister, chintu writes a letter daily." "what is this?" "I won"t lie." "since 4 days it is chintu who is running the home." "what do you mean?" "he doesn"t beg or steal." "he makes portraits and earns money." "It means he sacrifices his education for this." "where is he?" "I"m not begging but am slogging for a living." "don"t irritate me." "mr prem, look, she"s coming here." "chintu, aren"t you ashamed to give up your studies to do this work?" "come home." "y ou?" "follow me without a fuss." "what is the matter?" "some goons have kidnapped sister." "where to and who were they?" "they were some goons." "do you know them?" "no." "but I can make his sketch." "come with me." "this is prem." "did you see this man?" "y es, they were in a black car with one front head light broken." "I know this man." "he"s a rogue." "how do you know him?" "I saw him in a departmental store." "he was stealing his girlfriend"s money." "he"s kidnapped our sister." "we won"t spare him." "how dare he congratulations we"ve trapped both of them." "murder her." "but she"s my relative." "necessity is the mother of all evils." "y et, I won"t be able to kill her." "then use me." "madan, accompany him." "since he can"t see his sister"s marriage help him in cremating her." "I"ll arrange for the coffin." "what are you saying?" "I"m speaking the truth." "y ou are raisaheb"s granddaughter." "I?" "y es." "and rupa?" "she"s prem"s accomplice." "on their behest I planted her there as champa." "what is this you did, mother?" "don"t address me as mother." "after this point I don"t know where they went." "there is a dead end after this." "It means they are in this vicinity." "y ou go to the police station." "children, if you find a black car with a broken head light,... it means your sister is there. go" "chintu, we"ll use the same means to find her that we"d employed earlier." "follow my orders or I"ll kill these children." "why ?" "because they"ve seen you." "call them upstairs." "I won"t." "why do you want to kill them?" "because I don"t want to give them the chance to inform the police." "hurry up and call them upstairs." "wait I"ll call them." "chintu, come upstairs." "kill me instead and wipe out all evidences." "y our secret will remain safe then." "y ou also want to reform." "now listen to me." "be silent." "oh, so you"ve brought them here he"s the one who kidnapped our sister. rogue" "no" "finish him" "hit him hard" "stop it or I"ll kill you all." "get in." "under no circumstances should he come up." "now it is your turn." "get ready to die." "I wanted to lock you both in a coffin and dump it in the sea." "so that the crocodiles could make a meal of you." "now end this facade of motherly love." "brother has come" "throw the gun." "I said throw the gun or I"ll throw the child out." "how time changes madan, take him and lock him." "tie him up and then blast them all with a bomb." "I"ll take the mother and daughter." "the boss is waiting for you." "open the bonnet." "where is sapna?" "prem has taken sapna and ratna to meet the boss at tiger point." "dear, take me to your grandad." "so that I can tell him that you are his real granddaughter." "where are you going?" "y ou wear white clothes but do shady deals." "mother, speak." "corpses don"t talk." "how times change and your time is over." "like how you killed this lady?" "I agree I"m not fond of him." "but I can"t bear a prostitute make a mockery of my family." "don"t abuse your family." "what do you mean?" "she is blemish less and is your granddaughter." "then who is this girl?" "she sell milk food tins in a departmental store." "and this man is her boyfriend." "what are you saying?" "he is right." "I too had seen this girl there." "what?" "they have a child also." "I heard them mentioning him." "this is a lie." "I don"t know them." "I neither have a boyfriend nor a child." "remove this child." "god has his own ways to bring the truth to light." "this name and locket is yours." "y es, but this locket was stolen." "brother, badal was wearing this locket when he came to our home." "It was I who stole the cash so did the child steal the locket?" "prem, this is your and her child." "no." "for their selfish ends people even refuse to recognise their own child." "the child, whose mother refuses to recognise him has no right to life." "like me, he too is unaware of his lineage,.... so he has no right to live to malign a decent family." "he is a burden which I"ll throw out." "don"t throw my child." "grandad, this was prem"s ploy." "and he had laid this condition to marry me." "and I agreed to help him for the sake of my child and my honour." "sapna is your real granddaughter." "punish me." "nab him." "let me go." "we arrested your entire gang." "how times change" "dear, I"m sorry for all this but you and the child will stay here." "dear, I"m sorry to have maligned you." "I failed to recognise you." "this is your house and will remain so." "grandad, I wanted to come here as your daughterinlaw." "grandad, don"t let anup go." "anup, where are you going?" "now that you"ve found your granddaughter, let me go." "I"ve brought you up as my own son. come here." "despite being a destitute this girl has taken care of other destitutes." "and today you want to leave her and go." "but,.." "shut up a dream girl is one who helps others." "and me too. now I"m a grandfather to all of you." "and this house will be happy home."