Le prime 200 righe.
C'mon, move. Don't crowd here.
Bring the stretcher. -Bring it here.
Come. -Lift him.
Lift him up please. Carefully.
Come on.
I don't want a crowd here. Move them. -Yes, sir.
Move fast.
Beef up the security at the main entrance.
Post two men here and two there. Come.
Carefully. Carefully.
Easy.
Take him along. Take him.
How is his blood pressure?
It's falling, doctor. -Knife.
Will he survive?
Doctors aren't sure now, sir.
He's critical. We don't know how many bullets were shot.
You turn.
You Play-
Oh! I couldn't get it.
What happened, Arjun? Today you went for a job.
Got the job? -Yes.
They offered the post of chief minister.
But he refused and returned.
Friends, we won't get any job.
But if we keep playing carom till 2am every night..
...we'll surely become India's carom champions.
People make money in this game too. Right, Mohan?
Let's end it now, friend. It's 2am. I'm going.
You can go later. You've to sleep.
You'll go and sleep..
..but I have to work in the garage in the morning.
Yes. I too have an interview tomorrow morning.
Let's go, pal. -Come.
Sit.
Arjun, what is it? You look upset these days. -Nothing.
Tell me, Arjun.
It's not good to suppress feelings.
Did something happen at home? -No.
Don't say anything more.
Did your stepmother say anything to you again?
It's not about step and blood relations, pal.
Ajobless man becomes a burden on others.
Whatever she says is right.
After all, how long can a person feed another?
What do you mean by that?
You'll get a job sooner or later.
You're not uneducated like me.
You're a graduate. Don't worry.
And you don't live in an inn, but in your father's house.
Yes, it's my father's house.
Tomorrow you have an interview. Meet me before leaving.
I'll chant hymns that will surely get you the job.
Okay. Bye.
Sudha! Sudha! Hurry up.
Don't you want to have breakfast? -Coming, Mom.
Sudha, where did you keep my shoes?
Father, you gave it to me to polish it. I've kept it outside.
I was looking under the bed.
You! Where d_o you spend your n|ghts?
Yes?
You're always missing.
Actually, yesterday I was a little..
It's not about yesterday, but everyday.
Take control of your life, dear.
You can't spend your life carelessly.
Brother, you too have to go. Have breakfast.
Come, father.
Bring it fast, dear.
Even if I'm two minutes late, Mr. Ashok gets angry.
I told you to have breakfast first.
You kept looking for your shoes.
Here, Sudha. -Ah?
Brother, eat this.
Mom, give me some more. -You have to go to college.
Where does he have to go? He can eat later.
Today brother too has an interview.
So what should I do? Dance?
I hear about his interview everyday.
But it is always futile.
Mother, you are.. -Sudha.
Where are you going? -Dadar.
Let's take a bus together.
You get down at Dadar. I'll go to my college.
No. I have to be there by noon.
I'll walk you to the bus stop.
Don't mind what mother says, brother.
Let her speak her mind.
Sometimes I get furious on dad.
He keeps quiet.
He can't say anything to anyone, but me, Sudha.
Sudha, your bus. -Yes.
Come on. Come on.
Do you have bus fare? -Yes.
Brother, all the best for today's interview.
Okay. Bye. -Bye-
Son Arjun. How are you? -Fine, uncle.
Mohan.
Arjun, you didn't go to your interview today?
Got Rs.2? -Yes. ???
Want Rs.5? -No, I just want the fare for Dadar.
I don't like asking dad for money.
Take this< friend.
I feel today you'll get the job.
What is this? -Sir, my degrees and college certificates.
Check it. I'm qualified for this job.
I don't need to check it.
I've told you someone else got the job.
But sir, please look at it. I deserve this job.
Who will decide that? You or I?
Ah? You, sir.
Then it's all right. Go.
Thank you, sir.
If we don't pay the electricity bill tomorrow..
...it'll be disconnected.
They've sent the notice. -Okay. I'll go tomorrow.
What happened? You went somewhere for an interview.
They hired someone before the interview. -Oh!
Now it's hard to get a job without recommendations.
Thqse who de§erve a job get the job.
Look at the neighbour, Mr. Gupta's son.
He's of his age.
Whatever he did, he got a job at the toll centre.
Today he's earning a huge salary.
Salary! He must be taking a bribe.
Not everyone is lucky enough to get a bribe.
Yes. No one will bribe us.
What happened?
There is a pebble in the lentil. -Son.
If you want to eat good lentil..
..then earn some money for the house.
After that I'll cook whatever you want.
Mom, you always talk so rudely that..
Look. Don't yell at me.
You're yelling, not me. -Sudha.
Eat your food.
Brother.
Brother, what are you doing here?
Nothing. I was just looking at the expanse of this city.
In this area there may be many offices, departments..
..and companies.
And many people may be working here.
Many dwell in these buildings.
And all of them must have a job.
Right?
You'll get a job too. Why won't you?
Why didn't you eat breakfast today?
I didn't feel like it.
Sometimes I wish I had been mom's stepdaughter. -Why?
If she would talk to me the way she talks to you..
...I wouldn't feel that bad.
No, Sudha. I've no complaint against her.
Let her say anything.
But she even gave me a sister like you.
Stop crying-
Father too felt bad when you left.
If he felt bad, why didn't he say so?
You know his nature.
He was very quiet this morning. -Okay.
Don't you have college today? -I have.
But first eat your breakfast.
And take father's lunchbox to his office.
He forgot it today. Come.
I'll do it, but breakfast.. -Again you started.
Come on. -Okay. Come.
Where is Mr. Malwankar? -He's inside.
Mr. Malwankar, I'm fed up with you.
Look at this. This is the way you prepare accounts.
Did I err? -You're asking me?!
I can't submit this to the income tax department.
Where's the expense list for the last three months?
You took it from me two days ago.
But you should've kept a copy of it.
Listen. My father hired you.
That's why I'm putting up with you for so long.
But I can't tolerate your carelessness.
I'm sorry, Mr. Ashok.
On top of that you're blaming me. Listen.
If you can't work, then don't.
Where is the sales receipt? -With me.
Then why are you standing here? Get it.
Listen. -Yes?
Give this to Mr. Malwankar.
Tell him I gave it from outside. -Okay.
Don't you have to go today?
Sir, where are you lost?
Yes? -Nothing. Have tea.
Did you see, Chandar?
He replies only when we call him thrice.
Let it be.
Sometimes we're not in the mood. -I did nothing.
You won't give extortion money to Jaggu!
Don't beat me. Leave me. -I'll fix him up.
What did you say? -Don't beat me. -You won't pay.
You don't know Mr. Ranga. -Why are you beating me?
Oh God! See how they're harassing a poor fellow.
Maybe he didn't pay the extortion money.
This is the way of the world. -Leave me.
Everyone suppresses the feeble.
'Mr. Malwankar, I'm fed up with you.'
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