The first 180 lines.
Hey, sir.
Did you see Lucky's progress card? Huh?
When it's all zeroes, what's there to see?
See it, see it... That's why you must see before you say anything.
Hmm?
-Hey, Lucky. -Yes.
-Is this yours? -Yes!
-Is he really my son? -Hey, scoundrel.
-What kind of words are those? -He might have either threatened
a boy beside him to copy or his teacher may have made a mistake.
For our level of intelligence,
he can't score good marks.
-I don't believe it. -Of course, since your family
is full of idiots and illiterates, you think your son will be the same?
-He resembles me. -Oh!
I saw how the elders showed up for compromise.
I mean, did any of them look like they went to school?
Did anyone even pass the 10th grade in your family?
Now, tell me the spelling of "school."
Government School or Private School?
-(giggles) -There's no end to your silliness.
Hey!
Hey, stop right there, girl.
-Hey, you-- -Really? Your girl is a grown-up now,
-so better control your "discussions." -(phone ringing)
Hello, Ashok. What's up?
Hello, anna.. The thing is...
Tell me what it is.
-The thing is... -Speak up. I have work to do.
We didn't get the ticket, anna.
Our MLA gave it to someone else at the last minute.
Happy birthday!
Thank you!
-(applauding) -(upbeat music)
-Vikram. -Yes.
-Thank you. -Anytime.
I'll get back to work, okay?
-Why are you here, Ravi? -I need to see anna.
Anna is in a meeting. Come back later.
-I need to see him immediately. -Hey, Ravi, just like everybody,
you have to wait in line.
Anna, do you think we're the same?
-Hey, stop it, Ravi. -Hey! Stop it.
-Hey, stop it, Ravi. -Move.
Hey! Anna, he's not stopping.
-Anna, namaste. -Namaste, Ravi.
You look all energetic. Just wait for two minutes. I'll call you back
-after I'm done talking to them. -Not happening, anna.
You promised me the ticket.
People are talking about you giving the ticket to someone else.
I've already told our community about me getting a ticket.
I'll lose my reputation if you give that ticket to someone else.
What, bro? I'm being nice and you're being rude?
The entire town is talking about you having an affair with that heroine.
If I give that ticket to an amoral person like you,
our party's reputation will be ruined. So, I didn't give you the ticket.
That's all.
You should've said, "Hey, Ravi, I'm not giving you the ticket,"
to my face, anna.
Why are you unnecessarily involving her in this matter?
What is it with you?
Why are you being so protective of her?
Hey, we do know that such kinds of people become actors
by sleeping with a lot of people.
But what does she like about you?
Get out! Talking like a big man. Get out!
-Let's go. -(grunts angrily)
That girl wakes up in the morning, ignores hundreds of idiots like you,
works hard and earns honest money.
Even if she earns money by sleeping with people, like you think,
that's her body, her choice.
She doesn't earn money like you by fucking stealing money from people
and betraying them.
Hey, you're comparing me with that cheap bitch?
Hey, throw him out, or else there will be a murder here.
-You call her cheap-- -Kick him out!
-If anyone takes one more step... -Hey!
...I'll break the next vase on his fucking head.
-Hey, throw him out. -Hey!
Without making a noise, give me my fucking money back, you asshole.
There's no money. Call anyone you want. Get lost!
Why won't you give me my money? Why won't you?
Are you kidding me? Does it look like a joke to you?
If I find you outside in our area, you're a dead man.
I'll kill you if you come to our community for votes, you dickhead.
Get lost!
Go!
Good morning, students.
Today is the big finale.
Sahasra and Dimple.
One of them will be our school captain.
So, listen to them and choose your leader.
First, let's welcome Sahasra for her closing speech.
Hello, all fellow students.
Everybody already knows who I am.
Dimple is also my friend. You also know that...
she bullied me.
Yes, it's true.
Still, I don't have any grudges towards her
because Dimple becoming a bully is not her fault.
It's the locality where she grew up and her upbringing.
The most important factor is her father. We have seen all his videos online.
I feel that a person who can't even control herself
is not capable of being a good leader.
That's why I concern myself qualified than Dimple.
Thank you.
Students, quiet! Let her talk!
-Hello. -Hello.
Yes, Harika. What is it?
Vikram, this evening, I'm hosting a birthday party.
And... it's for a close circle of friends.
Okay.
And...
I want you to be there.
Sure, Harika. Uh, send me the time and place. I will be there.
Okay. I'll message you the place and time.
Okay.
-Bye, see you. -See you.
Why are you staring at me like that?
What should I do besides staring when you did such a good deed?
Will you ever change? You always fight with someone.
Damn it!
See, I'm already frustrated. Don't irritate me.
You're such a big lord that you gave Rs. 20 lakh to the MLA, right?
I didn't give it to charity.
He promised me the corporator's ticket. That's why I gave it to him.
But why do you want to get involved in politics?
See, see, see, that's why I tell you to not get involved.
Is it really necessary to spend Rs. 20 lakh for the elections?
You never think about your daughter who reached puberty recently
or build the house. But you want to serve the people
and act like a big guy.
People are listening. Go inside, I'll talk to you later.
You're going to be a leader. Shouldn't everyone know about you?
I'm your wife.
Why did you give him Rs. 20 lakh without talking to me first?
I'll call my parents in the morning and arrange for a meeting.
Then, you'll learn something.
-(kicks) -(gasps)
Go ahead. Arrange it.
It's your wish if you want to call your father or go to him.
What, you need the money, right?
I'll throw it on your face in a week.
But remember one thing. We're not moving out of this fucking place!
I'll go and never return. I don't need you or your money.
-We'll see, we'll see. -I'll see if you will become
a corporator or an MLA.
Can't take care of his home, but he wants to take care of the people.
-Oh, please come in. -Hello, sir.
-Please sit. -Thank you, sir.
Uh.
I've read the script. It's amazing.
-Thank you. sir. -Wow, it's really well-written.
The climax was awesome.
Where were you all these days with this talent, man?
I almost forgot. Do you need some coffee?
No, it's okay, sir. When are you planning to start the shooting?
Shooting... We'll start it soon.
Very soon.
-We'll get the dates of our heroes. -Okay, sir.
Once we do, we'll start right away. What do you say?
Sir, hero? But I wrote that script for Ms. Hamsa Lekha.
Uh, the thing is...
Actually, Rahul...
-(door squeaks) -(producer chuckles)
-Babu, come in. Please sit. -Hello, producer sir.
Hey. Hi, Rahul.
-Hi. -Is it you who wrote the script?
-Yes, it's me. -Oh.
It's been a while since I've read a kick-ass script like this one.
Thank you.
Well done. Well done, man.
That's why, Rahul. If you change it from a female-oriented film to
our Vrushen Babu acting in this film,
it'll be a superhit movie.
Sir, we've talked about Hamsa Lekha acting in this movie, right?
How will it work if you change it suddenly?
Forget about that, Rahul.
In this industry, it's usual.
You have an amazing talent.
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