The first 200 lines.
This city gives refuge to dreams.
A destination to your journey.
Fulfils your desires...
and makes fanatics capable.
But I was the fanatic...
who became capable and attained his destination.
But left my loved ones behind in this race.
Six months ago, I was a small-time broker in Allahabad.
Hello, sir.
I am Rizwan Ahmed.
Your trading consultant.
We wanted information about the share market.
But business from the people of small cities couldn't make me rich.
- You were amazing. - What amazing?
After all that trouble, he invested only 5000 rupees.
I swear Ballu, once I go to Mumbai...
Then who is stopping you?
Going to Mumbai was always my dream.
But he was the obstacle in my way.
My dad...
Mr. Zulfikar Ahmed.
Uncle Ahmed is a living example of loyalty.
Today he has completed 25 years in this Printing Press.
On behalf of me and my family...
I want to give him a small gift.
Watch?
It's a beautiful watch, Dad.
And, looks expensive.
There's no price for loyalty, Aamna.
2690 rupees.
Price of loyalty.
Dad, your food...
2690?
Isn't that what you said?
I want to go to Mumbai.
Why?
To work.
But you are working here.
What's the difference between Allahabad and Mumbai?
Same as CNG and Diesel, Dad.
I want to move ahead in life.
Be someone.
And, what if you don't succeed?
What if you fail?
You firmly believe that I will fail.
No, Brother. That's not it.
Dad worries about you...
It's a big city.
Unknown people.
What if he doesn't get a job?
- Everything is going just fine here. - What is fine, Dad?
I don't want this old scooter.
These clothes bought in a clearance sale.
I don't want to spend 25 years in the same company.
"Living example of loyalty!"
This loyalty you're making fun of...
is how I bought this TV on which you see the sensex.
And built this house where you live.
Dad, loyalty is not for human beings.
We have brains to move ahead.
You may have a one-track mind,
but not me.
Was Ajay Bhandari here?
Yes, he was.
And do you know why?
To buy a new car for his father.
Even I want to do something like that.
For you, for dad.
But he doesn't understand.
He's happy with his "loyalty edition" watch.
When you've made up your mind...
then, you must get out.
It's not that easy, Aamna.
It is easy.
Book a flight on Paytm and leave.
It is easy.
Brother, you never understand dad.
You like to earn money, and he loves to earn respect.
You're not wrong, but dad's right too.
Don't think too much, and go.
Dad's knee-massage.
Every Sunday.
Rations from Sharma.
Gas cylinder from Imran.
Beginning of the month.
Are you sure?
For every new team player, a senior player is his God.
Shakun Kothari.
My God.
I seek thy forgiveness.
I seek thy forgiveness.
I seek thy forgiveness.
I seek thy forgiveness.
I seek thy forgiveness.
Michami Dukadam.
Means, seeking apology for every mistake...
which we committed intentionally or unintentionally.
Intentioally or unintentionally...
- Not here. - If we've hurt any human being...
Upstairs.
Then we ask for forgiveness.
We ask for their pardon.
So Shantanu, how are your studies coming along?
How is Harvard?
Did you learn something?
Or, did you learn a lot?
I am pretty much managing both, Brother.
Do you know which school did I go to?
Kendra Vidyalaya, Surat.
Those were the days.
I went to school only for the toy-seller.
Here comes the toy seller!
What all has he brought?
Elephants, horses and monkeys.
Chairs, tables and a house.
Such pretty little dolls too!
So little child, The toy seller is here.
Which toy do you want?
I hated the last line.
Because I wanted every toy.
But, I didn't have money to buy even one.
I knew...
I had to become Shakun sir from ordinary Shakun.
You have only five minutes, Shakun.
Say what you want to.
Kendra Vidyalaya couldn't teach me anything.
But your father taught me the mathematics of the Market.
And you turned out to be a fraud.
You have only four minutes left.
You did a good job as the Board's Chairman.
But there comes a time when every old player should retire.
The company is in dire straits.
And it needs a new leadership...
and a new vision.
New leadership? New vision?
And who's it going to be?
Yours?
I have 12% shares of this company.
And I have 18%!
I am the majority stakeholder of this company, Shakun Kothari.
And don't you forget that.
I won't let you get your hands on the company's shares.
I seek thy forgiveness.
Sagar Malhotra.
Your board member.
Last week you sold seven per cent of your company shares to Sagar.
You should've thought, Chheda Sir.
You should've thought where Sagar got that kind of money.
A bankrupt businessman's doesn't generally have money.
I gave those money to Sagar.
Meaning those seven per cent shares are mine.
Shantanu, how much is 12+7?
17.
Sorry, 19.
Harvard.
19%.
So that makes me the majority stockholder.
I seek thy forgiveness.
Now, these are your options.
The first one states that you're resigning from the company...
by the end of this year.
Respect.
Second one states that you're resigning immediately.
Less respect.
I seek thy forgiveness.
And the third one states that you're being fired from the company.
Fuck respect.
I seek thy forgiveness.
I'll do what it takes,
but I won't let you take control of the company.
You just made me so proud, Chheda Sir.
If you had given up easily...
then the teacher would've been embarrassed in front of the disciple.
Maybe you didn't notice, but there are four envelopes in front of you.
But you should be interested only in the fourth one.
Open it and take a look.
Shantanu.
Papa just found out.
Harvard.
Poor boy!
Fuck respect.
From my heart and mind... I seek thy forgiveness.
I seek thy forgiveness.
I seek thy forgiveness.
I seek thy forgiveness.
I seek thy forgiveness.
I seek thy forgiveness.
Maybe his methods weren't right.
But Shakun Kothari was the right guy.
Shakun started his career as a courier boy.
Courier boy.
Those people who illegally carry cash or diamonds between Mumbai and Gujarat.
The IT along with the Police, often raid these trains.
But Shakun never got caught.
Do you know why?
Because Shakun was only 10-years-old.
While the kids of his age were busy studying,
Shakun was busy making money.
Go on, boy.
As he grew, so did his dreams.
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