-
Bhola, is the news good or bad?
-
Ma'am, the news is
good as well as bad.
-
Stop talking in riddles.
-
The good news is that
Mr. Jaidev is alive.
-
And the bad news is that
he is leading a torturous life.
-
The good news is that
he is trying to forget you.
-
And the bad news is
that he is not being...
-
...able to forget you
despite drinking all day.
-
Perhaps the good news is
also that his mind accepts...
-
...the fact that you are no more.
-
And perhaps the bad news is
that his heart is not able...
-
...to understand his mind.
-
It is so strange.
-
Neither have
I ever seen him nor has he.
-
Even then, he loves me so much.
-
He is so bereft that...
-
...the person he has never
seen is not in front of him.
-
What have I done?
-
You haven't done anything, ma'am.
-
It's all my doing.
-
Don't waste any more time.
Go to Mr. Jaidev.
-
And clear this
misunderstanding he has.
-
Let him also see that his
Smruti isn't dead but alive.
-
How do I go, Bhola?
-
The spirit that has held me
here will never let me go.
-
I have found a
solution to that, ma'am.
-
While returning, I had been to
the temple of Lord Shani(Diety).
-
I've brought this mirror from there.
-
It is the said that this
is the eye of Lord Shani.
-
Spirits run away from it.
-
Keep this with you.
-
And leave for Mr. Jaidev's
city immediately.
-
That spirit will not be able
to do you any harm, ma'am.
-
It can't do you any harm.
-
Ma'am, it has gone dark.
-
And it's foggy as well.
-
We'll have trouble seeing the road.
-
Why don't we stay here at
the guest house overnight?
-
Mr. Badrinath, I have to reach
my destination as soon as possible.
-
Now we'll stop only after
we reach our destination.
-
Okay. As you wish.
-
This... What was that noise?
-
Did you hear?
- Yes, I heard.
-
Seems like someone's in trouble.
And needs help.
-
I'll go check.
-
Mr. Badrinath.
-
Mr. Badrinath.
-
Mr. Badrinath.
-
Mr. Badrinath.
-
Mr. Badrinath.
-
I'll not let the two of you unite.
-
Brother.
-
Brother.
-
You had been drinking
all night again?
-
What is wrong with you, brother?
-
What's the matter?
-
Karuna, it's 25th October today.
-
I was supposed to meet her today.
-
I know. But it's been
two years to that, brother.
-
It's been two years
since Smruti's death.
-
Why are you hell bent on
ruining your entire life...
-
...for the girl you never saw?
-
Forget the past.
-
No, Karuna.
-
Everything is kind of stuck in time.
-
What do you think?
-
Why does God gives us
the challenge to live...
-
...despite taking
everything away from us?
-
Why?
-
What has He taken
away from you, brother?
-
You have everything.
-
You are Jaidev Verma.
-
You are this country's
most talented and famous poet.
-
What more do you want?
-
A reason to be alive.
-
I have everything to breathe.
-
To spend my life.
-
But I have nothing
to live my life with.
-
Remember, brother?
-
There was a time when
I was dejected and hopeless.
-
What you had said to me?
-
No matter what.
-
There is always some
reason somewhere to live life.
-
Because if that isn't the case,
-
then He sends for us.
-
Isn't it?
-
You had explained to me.
And now you...
-
Forget it.
-
I will ask the aunt to make
fresh breakfast for you. Okay?
-
I don't feel like
staying at home today.
-
I want to go out and write.
-
Alone.
-
Some questions. Some answers.
-
I can't fill up the
loneliness in my life.
-
But I can at least fill
the papers with words.
-
You say You are life.
But why can't I find You within me?
-
Why do You set us on journeys
which have no destinations?
-
Tell me. What kind of God are you?
-
Since your promises are meaningless.
-
There must be some reason
somewhere why You are also powerless.
-
The more I look for You,
I can't find You.
-
You don't change
this trait of yours.
-
Tell me. Why do you have
your way in this fashion?
-
Why do You give us so much pain?
-
You don't let us live in love.
And nor do You let us die.
-
You say You are a companion.
-
Then why don't you stand by me.
-
Are you upset or are you unfaithful?
-
You don't listen to me.
-
There must be some reason
somewhere why You are also powerless.
-
Oh my God! Listen.
-
Are you okay? Listen. Open your eyes.
-
Listen.
-
Whom have you brought? Who is she?
-
She was lying
unconscious at the river bank.
-
Thank God I spotted her.
-
But brother, who is she?
Where has she come from?
-
And what is her identity?
-
We can know the answer to all
the questions later, Karuna.
-
We need to take care of her first.
-
Aunt, please come.
- But...
-
Aunt, take this.
- Yes. Take this, dear.
-
Her clothes are wet and dirty, dear.
-
I'll give it to Gaffoor.
- Okay.
-
How is she now?
-
There is no improvement.
I am applying the sandalwood paste.
-
Okay. Go.
-
Brother, don't you think we
should inform the police about her?
-
I mean who is she?
Where has she come from?
-
All this...
-
We'll be able to tell anyone
only when we know, Karuna.
-
Thank you, aunt.
-
What are we going to
tell the officer now?
-
We don't even know who she is.
-
Who happened to her?
Where is she from?
-
Karuna, I guess I kind of know her.
-
How? Why? I can't say.
-
But when I went
close to her, I felt so.
-
And I hadn't seen
even her face till then.
-
But I felt she wasn't a stranger.
-
And I can guarantee that...
-
...this feeling is not a
figment of my imagination.
-
Are... you my husband?
-
What is your name?
-
I don't know.
-
Has anyone tried to attack you?
-
I don't know.
-
Are you trying to escape from
someone or were you trying to?
-
I don't know.
-
Is there any danger in your life?
-
Or do you feel threatened by someone?
-
I don't know.
I can't recollect anything.
-
I don't remember anything.
-
You must you remember something.
-
Try. Try to recollect, ma'am.
-
Anything. Anything that can help us.
-
The doctor said that she'll
be better within 24 hours.
-
And that is what has happened.
-
I saw for myself.
-
She is fine. And she can also travel.
-
Why don't you send her away now?
-
She has lost her memory.
That's her problem.
-
And who knows. She might
be remembering everything.
-
And she is just putting on
an act of losing her memory.
-
Who knows? She might have
murdered or looted someone.
-
So she must be
pretending to lose her memory...
-
...in order to evade the police.
-
For once come out of the
world of words and face reality.
-
And try to understand, brother.
-
You were lonely. So was I.
We started crying together.
-
You were lonely. So was I.
We started crying together.
-
Our sorrows were similar.
We started healing each other.
-
You make me smile. You make me hum.
-
You are now an
inseparable part of me.
-
I am consumed by your thoughts.
-
You are now an
inseparable part of me.
-
I am little full.
I am a little empty.
-
You are a mess. So I am.
-
You are a little naive.
I am a little simple.
-
We are inseparable.
-
There is not enough ground or sky.
-
Every world seems
incomplete without you.
-
Now you are the only
one who fills every void.
-
You are now an
inseparable part of me.
-
You were lonely. So was I.
We started crying together.
-
Our sorrows were similar.
We started healing each other.
-
I see through your eyes.
-
You are now an
inseparable part of me.
-
You turn my nights into day.
-
You are now an
inseparable part of me.
-
This song is mine.
And so are the lyrics.
-
And who made this tune?
-
Who composed it?
-
Where did you hear this?
-
I don't know.
-
I just started signing this song.
-
If there are no
obstacles in the path.
-
I wouldn't want the
destination to arrive.
-
I forget her in an instant.
-
The condition being that
my feelings don't take over.
-
Who are you? Who the hell are you?
-
How do you know my poems?
-
I too can't understand as to
why I can't remember anything.
-
My memories seem to be lost in time.
-
I am no more than a question now.
-
I don't know who I am.
-
There is something today
again which I must know.
-
Say.
-
Speak.
-
Tell me what you want to tell today.
-
Speak.
-
Tell me since you have called me.
-
A bird has flown from the cemetery.
-
This means some evil
spirit too has flown out.
-
You? What's the matter?
-
I am sorry for troubling you so late.
-
But I am really scared.
-
Scared? Why? From whom?
-
I hear strange noises of
someone laughing in my room.
-
What? Of someone laughing?
-
I am telling the truth.
-
Okay. Come on.
-
You are right.
-
I can also hear the laughter.
-
Looks like it was the sound
of the rustling of the leaves.
-
Let's go.
-
There is
something... which is not right.
-
You take this lantern.
-
You won't feel
scared if there is light.
-
Go.
-
What happened?
-
In my room...
There is a man in my room.
-
What?
- That man in my room...
-
Okay. Let me see.
-
He was right here.
He was sitting right behind me.
-
He was right here.
-
I am telling the truth.
He was sitting right behind me.
-
I am really scared.
Please don't leave me alone.
-
Just a minute.
-
Don't leave me alone.
- Just a minute.
-
Just a minute.
-
Okay. Come. Come with me.
-
'She drifted off into her dreams.'
-
'I couldn't take my eyes off her.'
-
'Watching you sleep has
left me with a feeling... '
-
'... that you are one of my own.'
-
'After all, who are you? '
-
Whoever you are. Wherever
you have come to me from.
-
It is certain that you
have given me hope to live.
-
So what do I name the one
who is my own among my own?
-
Or should we let this
feeling be nameless?
-
Thank you!
-
Thank you!
-
You seem like my own. Hope to live.
What name should I give?
-
Whom were you talking
about in your poem, brother?
-
About my heart.
-
I got this thought last night.
And the poem was ready.
-
Did you get this
thought just like that...
-
...or did you get it
after seeing someone?
-
It refers to the one who is living
with us in our house, isn't it?
-
She is possessed by the Satan.
-
On the full moon day, a bird
has flown off from the cemetery.
-
An restless spirit has flown off.
-
I saw that bird
sitting atop your house.
-
That means your house is
possessed by that restless spirit.
-
Throw the one you have kept in
your house out of the house.
-
She has come brought that restless
spirit to your house along with her.
-
She will render you
powerless for good.
-
All that will be left
will be the skeleton.
-
Remember this.
-
Okay. And write that dear Fatima,
take complete care of your health.
-
All of us are great here.
-
And yes, this time when you
come to meet me on Eid(festival)...
-
...I will make your favorite things...
-
Okay, aunt. You changed
sides at the first opportunity.
-
Now you won't make
me write the letter.
-
No, son. It's not that.
-
I thought if a daughter writes a
letter to another of my daughters...
-
...she will be able to
understand her mother better.
-
Right?
-
Right, dear?
-
Here. Give it to me.
We'll complete this tomorrow.
-
Okay?
- Okay.
-
Gaffoorchand. Come on.
-
What are you guys doing?
Serve the food quickly.
-
If you have the
liberty to choose a name...
-
...which name would
you like to choose?
-
Here.
- I didn't get you.
-
We'll have to call you
by some name, isn't it?
-
So if you have the
liberty to choose a name...
-
...which name would you choose for me?
-
The one who has
composed music for my song...
-
...what could be a better name
than Sangeeta(musical) for her.
-
That's a very nice name.
-
As I had said. I told you
that his girl is possessed.
-
Brother, ask her to leave.
-
Karuna, is this any way to behave?
-
To talk about someone?
-
Brother, ask her leave.
-
She will ruin us.
She will destroy us.
-
She will take everything we
have away from us, brother.
-
Brother, don't you
remember what that man has said?
-
He said that she is
possessed by some evil spirit.
-
Brother, ask her to leave. Leave.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta, open the door.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Stop, Sangeeta.
-
Stay away from me.
-
Stay far, far away from me.
-
Karuna is right.
-
I have brought an evil
spirit to your house.
-
I am evil. I am very evil.
-
I must go away.
That would be best for everyone.
-
Sangeeta, don't be crazy.
-
I will not let you go anywhere.
-
There is no evil spirit here.
Not in you. Or with you.
-
You are not evil.
Let people whatever they want.
-
I am sure.
-
How can you be sure?
-
What do you know about me?
-
How can you know?
-
I myself don't know
anything about me.
-
I can only cause harm.
-
I am evil. Really evil.
-
Just a minute, Sangeeta.
-
Okay. Accepted that you are evil.
-
And you don't want to harm me.
-
But answer this.
-
You want to run far
away from this house.
-
What for? Why?
-
I don't want you or anyone
to get hurt because of me.
-
So... can this thinking
be of an evil person?
-
Why are you concerned about our pain?
-
Why do you care whether we
live or die if you are...
-
...what you believe you are?
-
Tell me. Answer me.
-
Do you know? The day
you came into my life...
-
...I had prayed to the Almighty
to give me a reason to live.
-
Then I met you. That
must mean something.
-
Perhaps God wants me to help you.
-
To protect you.
-
Sangeeta, I might
not know anything else.
-
But I know for sure that...
-
...He can't make an evil
person the reason for me to live.
-
Isn't it?
-
Yes.
-
Something is definitely wrong.
-
I also believe so.
-
We have got a new
machine just a few months ago...
-
...which is called X-ray machine.
-
We can look inside the human
body through that machine.
-
If you have no objection...
-
...let's take her X-ray
through that X-ray machine.
-
We'll get the report by tomorrow.
-
No, we don't have
any objection, doctor.
-
But what if she
has that attack again?
-
Don't worry. She'll stay here in
the hospital till the reports arrive.
-
We might have to
run some other tests.
-
She will be under
our observation here.
-
I love you a lot.
-
Nurse.
- Yes.
-
Nurse, there is a crazy
old woman in that room.
-
Nurse, she is a crazy old woman.
-
She talks in a manly voice, nurse.
-
She grabbed my hand,
nurse. She grabbed my hand.
-
Ma'am, that's not possible.
-
I am speaking the truth, nurse.
-
There is a crazy old woman
in that room, nurse. She...
-
Ma'am, the woman
in that room is dead.
-
In my practice I have
seen many complex cases.
-
But this case has perplexed me.
-
Come here.
-
See this.
-
This is the rib. And
these are the shoulder bones.
-
But what is this? It
seems like a hand.
-
But how can someone's
hand be on the neck?
-
It seems as if somebody's
hand has clutched her neck.
-
Why don't you take out another x-ray?
-
That will take another 24 hours.
-
As I said, our x-ray
machine can get damaged.
-
And we don't have the time.
-
So I suggest that you take
her to Shimla's civil hospital.
-
Take the report with you.
-
And meet the CMO,
Dr. Albert Churchill.
-
Maybe he can understand
this case and help you.
-
So now you will take
the girl to the city?
-
Have you gone crazy?
-
I have not gone crazy.
But you have surely lost humanity.
-
Brother, she...
-
Karuna... I don't know
what I am destined for...
-
...or what will be my outcome.
-
I don't even know whether
I will meet you again or not.
-
I just want to say thanks.
-
You took good care of me.
-
Whereas I have troubled you a lot.
-
If I made any mistake unknowingly,
forgive me.
-
Take care, brother.
-
Sangeeta, everybody
can't be cured in this world.
-
But for now it's very
important to cure you.
-
We are getting late.
-
You are an unfamiliar person.
You are a stranger.
-
Why do you seem familiar?
-
When you are in a deep slumber.
-
Why do you awake in me?
-
When I find you, my heart smiles.
-
What is my connection to you?
-
What do I search in you?
What do I want from you?
-
What is there in you that is mine?
-
I don't know what
part of you is mine.
-
O stranger, you seem dear to me.
-
I don't know what's
my connection to you.
-
O stranger, you seem dear to me.
-
Sir, the horses are tired.
It will be night soon.
-
It's better to spend the night here.
-
Alright.
-
Yes? Tell me.
-
We need two separate
rooms for the night.
-
It will be better if both
the rooms are next to each other.
-
Separate and next to each other?
-
Yes.
- You will get it. Surely.
-
You have brought
happiness in my life.
-
Otherwise in life there
is every excuse for sorrow.
-
It's a different matter
that we have met today.
-
But my heart knows you since ages.
-
I don't know what's
my connection to you.
-
O stranger, you seem dear to me.
-
Every moment he is everywhere.
-
He is just not here.
-
He is afraid.
-
He is certain.
-
He wants to hide his
every sorrow somewhere.
-
But the past is in front of him.
-
She is oblivious.
-
But she knows him.
-
She has lost her identity.
But she recognizes him.
-
She has also lost.
What has happened to her?
-
She has now found a strange dear one.
-
Why do I feel like that?
-
What's special in me?
-
Do you see a
reflection in my loneliness?
-
In my arms the joy
of heaven has come.
-
Now that you have been generous.
-
My body met yours in such a way.
-
Even my soul felt ecstatic, beloved.
-
When we walked a few steps together.
-
I have got to know life.
-
I don't know what's
my connection to you.
-
O stranger, you seem dear to me.
-
You are an unfamiliar person.
You are a stranger.
-
Why do you seem familiar?
-
When you are in a deep slumber.
-
Why do you awake in me?
-
When I find you, my heart smiles.
-
What is my connection to you?
-
What do I search in you?
What do I want from you?
-
What is there in you that is mine?
-
I don't know what
part of you is mine.
-
O stranger, you seem dear to me.
-
I don't know what's
my connection to you.
-
O stranger, you seem dear to me.
-
No. I can't do this.
-
No.
-
What was her name?
-
What difference does it make?
When she is not there.
-
Whatever her name was,
whoever she was...
-
...she was very lucky.
-
Who is it?
-
Jaidev, is that you?
-
Who is it?
-
Who is it?
-
Who is it?
-
I knocked on the door many times.
-
But you didn't open the door.
I think you are sleeping.
-
Is somebody there?
-
Is somebody there?
-
Listen.
-
Did you... did you
knock on my doorjust now?
-
Yes. Actually, someone
was searching for you.
-
He had your snap.
And he was asking for you.
-
He said he has the memories
that you have lost.
-
My memories? He has my memories?
-
Where did he go?
- He left just now.
-
Listen. Listen.
-
Listen.
-
Listen.
-
Listen.
-
Were you searching for me?
-
You... you are our coachman,
aren't you?
-
Recognized me?
-
Jaidev!
-
Sangeeta.
-
Jaidev!
-
Jaidev!
-
I have regained my memory, Jaidev.
-
I remember everything, Jaidev.
-
I remember everything, Jaidev.
-
I...
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta.
-
Sangeeta.
-
You believe it only when it hurts.
-
Why does that happen?
-
Pardon me. I entered your
house without your permission.
-
Actually, I was searching for you.
- Searching?
-
It's all the game of search.
-
The villagers told me
I will find you here.
-
That's why I came here.
-
You had to come.
-
They told me you will come here.
-
They? Who? The villagers?
-
What difference does it make?
-
Why were you searching for me?
-
You said to throw out the
girl who is living in my house.
-
Because she has brought
an evil spirit with her.
-
How can you say that with certainty?
-
Because I believe them.
They said to tell you.
-
To warn you.
-
That's why I told you.
-
Who?
-
I told you. But you didn't listen.
-
What do you want from me?
-
Help.
-
Before I take you to her,
I want to tell you that...
-
For the past five days she
has neither eaten anything...
-
...nor spoken nor opened her eyes.
-
Right?
-
Yes.
-
Can I meet her now?
-
Yes. Come.
-
Tell me. What is my name?
-
Bankimlal.
-
You are right.
-
Then you must know
my father's name too.
-
Nehrulal. His
father's name Champaklal.
-
His father's name Nathulal.
His father's name Keshav.
-
Ramlal. Madhav. Kishan. Shyam.
Chatur. Chunnilal.
-
I know the names of all
your ancestors, Bankimlal.
-
What was all that?
What has happened to Sangeeta?
-
What shouldn't have happened!
-
An evil spirit has possessed her.
-
But I never imagined
it will happen so soon.
-
What do you mean?
-
Every evil spirit has a purpose.
-
This spirit was wandering.
-
When it found this girl,
it possessed her body.
-
Evil spirits become active at night.
-
For some special
purpose or special person.
-
These evil spirits have to either
gain something for themselves...
-
...or take some kind of revenge.
-
So now? What should we do?
-
My suspicion was right.
-
This is what I was afraid of.
-
It's a new spirit that
has risen from the grave...
-
...for a special purpose or reason.
-
Old spirits that wander
during night and daytime...
-
...get used to both.
-
But he is not used to it.
-
What should we do now?
-
First of all,
it's important for us to know...
-
...who is this girl
and where she lives.
-
To mend her present we will
have to travel in her past.
-
So tell me everything
that you know about her.
-
What happened?
-
Wish I could tell you.
-
When I found her, she
had lost her memory.
-
We don't know who she is.
-
And from where she has come.
-
It's a bad news.
It's a very bad news.
-
Until we don't find out
about her, we can't do anything.
-
We are helpless.
-
I will have to ask them.
-
Now only they can help me.
-
They will have to help me.
-
Who? Who are they whom you
are mentioning repeatedly?
-
Graves.
-
My graves.
-
She doesn't have time.
-
Help me.
-
So that I can help her.
-
There is no time. No time at all.
-
Tell me.
-
They can't return me empty-handed.
-
I have hope.
-
The girl has regained her memory.
- What?
-
She has regained her memory.
-
Now there is hope.
-
Because she is the only
person who can tell us...
-
...which spirit has possessed her.
-
If the spirit has
possessed Sangeeta...
-
...why will the spirit let
her reveal its identity?
-
This is not the time to ask
questions, but to find answers.
-
I know. You have possessed
this girl. You have possessed her.
-
I also know that
she has got her memory back.
-
I want to talk. I want
to talk to this girl.
-
Sangeeta, I know you can hear me.
-
You can hear me.
-
Help me, Sangeeta. So
that I can help you.
-
We will have to find out who is
this evil spirit. It's important.
-
You can't escape, no
matter what you do.
-
You are becoming weak.
-
I know I am close to truth.
-
The truth that will
destroy you. Destroy you.
-
Sangeeta...
-
I know you are there.
You can hear my voice.
-
Help me.
-
Give me one sign.
-
Just one sign. Any sign.
-
Then we will see him.
We will show him where he stands.
-
There is no other option.
You will have to do this.
-
You will have to help yourself.
-
Sir.
-
What does she want to tell
us with the name Fatima?
-
I don't understand anything.
-
Maybe her name is Fatima.
-
There is another Fatima.
-
Who?
-
Sir, my daughter.
But she lives in the city.
-
And what must be her
connection with Sangeeta?
-
Did Sangeeta ever find out
about her when she was living here?
-
No, sir. I don't think so.
But we had spoken about her once.
-
And yes, I told Sangeeta to
write a letter for Fatima.
-
But that letter is still incomplete.
-
Where is the letter?
-
I have the letter.
- Go and get it.
-
Take this.
- Yes.
-
Brother.
-
Oh, God.
-
It means... my inner voice was right.
-
She is not Sangeeta.
She is Smruti. My Smruti.
-
On each page of my destiny.
-
During my life and after my death.
-
In all my future
and in all my moments.
-
Write her to be mine.
-
In all stories, in all fables.
-
In true bonds of the heart.
-
In all parts of life.
-
Write her to be mine.
-
Oh, God. Oh, God.
-
Whenever You make me, make me hers.
-
Oh, God. Oh, God.
-
Whenever You make me, make me hers.
-
'Listen. Listen. Listen.
- Yes? '
-
'Jaidev Verma.
- I am sorry, madam.'
-
'Jaidev Verma left just now.'
-
'You were a few moments late.'
-
'Left? '
-
'I thought I will hear
him recite his poems.'
-
'I think I will have to
spend a few days more... '
-
'... with the aid of his words.'
-
'Thank you.'
-
I am hers.
I am within her and from her.
-
Let me belong only to her.
-
I am thirsty.
-
She is the ocean.
-
The means for me to live.
-
'A letter for me?
- Yes.'
-
Give me home, street, city.
-
Of her name only.
-
'Jaidev Verma.'
-
'Jaidev Verma.'
-
'Jaidev Verma's letter. Oh, my God.
Jaidev Verma's letter.'
-
'Jaidev Verma wrote me a letter.'
-
If you give me heart.
-
Give me her pain only.
-
Her laughter should
resonate in my house.
-
Oh, God. Oh, God.
-
Whenever You make me, make me hers.
-
Oh, God. Oh, God.
-
Whenever You make me, make me hers.
-
'Sir.'
-
'You are Jaidev Verma, aren't you? '
-
'Yes. I am Jaidev Verma. But you? '
-
'There is a bad news.'
-
'Bad news? What bad news? '
-
'There was an accident
four days ago.'
-
'Smruti madam fell
down from the stairs.'
-
'Smruti madam is dead, sir.'
-
You can reduce by
half my joys, smiles.
-
If you want, take my life.
-
But promise me.
-
Her every tear, sorrow, injuries.
-
When I heard that...
I really believed that you...
-
Only my right remains always,
all my life.
-
Now my faith in God has strengthened.
-
Now she should live...
-
No matter what happens,
I won't let anything happen to you.
-
This time I won't let you die.
-
We shouldn't separate.
-
I promise you, Smriti.
-
O Lord.
-
I promise.
- O Lord, whatever He said happened.
-
O Lord.
-
O Lord, whatever he said happened.
-
Son, God forbid.
-
What if you don't achieve
anything this time either?
-
And what if you don't find
anyone on this address again.
-
It's been 2 years, son...
- I know, aunt.
-
But this is the only way to know...
-
...what happened with Smriti.
-
Why did she have to lie with me?
-
Why did she send me the
false news of her death?
-
It is very important
to know the truth.
-
Two years Smriti lived in your house.
-
Can you tell me something about her?
-
Smriti! Yes.
-
She taught violin to the children.
-
She was a mild mannered girl.
-
I still remember.
-
She said that she had lost her
parents when she was a child.
-
There was a poet,
called Jaidev Verma.
-
She was in love with him.
-
And he loved her too.
-
But surprisingly they
both never saw each other.
-
They romanced each
other through letters.
-
And that's how they
expressed their love.
-
Then, two years ago Jaidev
Verma came to see Smriti.
-
What?
-
Jaidev Verma was here?
- Yes.
-
He wanted to marry Smriti
and Smriti was willing too.
-
They left two days later.
-
Are you sure that
man was Jaidev Verma.
-
I am completely sure.
-
Why? What's wrong?
-
That's because I am Jaidev Verma.
-
I am in love with Smriti.
-
Then who came here and
took away my Smriti.
-
What?
-
What are you saying?
-
How did he look?
-
He was as old as you.
-
It's been two years
so I don't remember.
-
Can you remember where they went?
-
Which place?
-
Yes. Bada Gaav.
-
They were saying they will
settle down in 'Bada Gaav'.
-
It's a small village
amongst the mountains.
-
One riddle leads to ten more.
-
Who will I look for
in 'Bada Gaav' now?
-
But there's one strange thing.
-
Someone came here before you...
-
...and he was asking
similar questions.
-
And he said that this
mystery will unfold in 'Bada Gaav'.
-
Before me.
Who was it?
-
I don't know her full name,
just her first name.
-
Karuna.
-
I wonder where Karuna's gone.
-
It's so late, and she
hasn't returned home...
-
...and I am worried about her, son.
-
I looked for her everywhere.
-
But she's nowhere.
-
Then someone told Chand that...
-
...she was seen heading
towards this jungle...
-
...and I came here, son.
-
Aunt, come here!
-
Come here, quickly!
-
Karuna!
-
Karuna!
-
Chand!
-
Kapoor!
-
'Brother, by the time you
read this I'll be dead.'
-
'The place you went to
inquire about Smriti... '
-
'... you must have found
out that I went there too.'
-
'You would come back and asked me...
-
...what truth am I hiding from you.'
-
'But, brother, I couldn't
have told you the truth...
-
...as long as I was alive.'
-
'So... '
-
'That day I saw him
for the first time.'
-
'He was coming towards me.'
-
It's true that roses are unique.
-
It's because they're beautiful...
-
...and also because they
bloom amongst flowers.
-
And you?
-
Have we met before?
-
So you're finally here.
-
Welcome. Welcome.
-
This is my sister, Karuna.
-
And this is my friend Amar.
-
I write poems, but
he's got a way with words.
-
And that too from the
days of the university.
-
Congress and Muslims
have joined hands.
-
But something fishy
is brewing within.
-
I can feel a strange silence.
-
What happened? Everything fine.
-
It's just...
-
The tea's hot.
-
Great.
-
'I felt drawn towards him.'
-
'And blossomed into love.'
-
Before I ask Jaidev for
your hand in marriage...
-
...I want to prove myself, Karuna.
-
And for that I need
to arrange some money.
-
One last instalment.
-
And I will be the
owner of my new business.
-
Karuna, what's this?
-
These bracelets belong to my mother.
-
She had kept it
aside for my marriage.
-
No, Karuna, I...
- Amar, you need them more.
-
I just need you.
-
I don't need them.
-
I am so fortunate to find you.
-
'He trapped me with his
words and deceived me.'
-
'But call it my good
luck or bad luck, one day... '
-
'Maybe, perhaps, possibly.'
-
That means you don't know her.
-
And if you don't know her,
how can you love her?
-
And without knowing
how she really looks.
-
Friend. Love never
sees through the eyes.
-
You didn't understand.
-
You won't understand.
-
But I know that she
must look like this.
-
Because the way she
described herself in her letters...
-
...it's something like this.
-
Jaidev. I don't understand a word.
-
Only one lover can
understand another.
-
I love her.
-
The only difference is,
its unseen love.
-
It feels so soulful.
-
Whatever.
-
She knows how to play with words.
-
We're meeting next month on the 25th.
-
On her 19th birthday.
-
She wants our meeting to be
her biggest birthday gift.
-
And even I am restless
to know how she looks.
-
'That day I understood
that Amar wasn't our friend.'
-
'His motive was something else.'
-
What is this?
-
I was thinking...
-
Why would you want to steal
your best friend's love letters?
-
Now I get it.
-
You wanted the
envelope not the letters.
-
For Smriti's address.
-
Now that you're bored with me...
-
...you want to trap Smriti.
-
Tell me.
-
You only understood half my motive.
-
It's true that I want to trap Smriti.
-
But I am not bored of you.
-
Because I never loved
you in the first place.
-
I just wanted Jaidev's sister in my...
-
Brother will be very hurt.
-
But I will have to tell brother
the truth about his best friend.
-
Of course, tell him.
-
You should tell him.
-
But don't forget to tell him...
-
...that you used to sneak
into my room every night...
-
...after he fell asleep.
-
And also tell him that you used to...
-
...sleep with me on the same bed.
-
And also tell him that
now that I am leaving...
-
...no one will marry you
because when a woman...
-
...sleeps with a man
before her marriage...
-
...then she has no honour left.
-
And also tell him how you
maligned your family honour.
-
Please.
-
You rascal.
-
How dare you?
-
In every walk of
life Jaidev exceeded me.
-
School, college,
education, admiration, money.
-
Everything. I am very jealous of him.
-
I am jealous.
-
So jealous that all the while
I think of ways to ruin him.
-
All my life I looked
for an opportunity...
-
...to get my hands on
something he wanted the most.
-
So that he suffers, just like me.
-
And today...
-
Today...
-
I've found that opportunity.
-
Smriti will be mine
and Jaidev will suffer.
-
Now I will sleep peacefully
and Jaidev will lose his slumber.
-
'I tried telling you many times.'
-
'But how could I tell
you that Amar and I... '
-
'That I had maligned
our family honour.'
-
'That day you brought Smriti home.'
-
'Smriti didn't know who she was.'
-
'But I understood everything.'
-
'I already knew that
Sangeeta she is your Smriti.'
-
'But when I found out that maybe...
-
...Amar's ghost is troubling her,
then to know the truth... '
-
'... I went to the same
place where you did today.'
-
'And from there I went
to Bada Gaav, where... '
-
An innocent girl is
suffering for my mistakes.
-
Please, tell me everything you know.
-
My husband and I used to
work at Mr. Amar's bungalow.
-
This bag contains enough
money to last for decades.
-
You just have to do
a small task for me.
-
Tomorrow morning you will
see a man at the church.
-
You just have to tell him that
Smriti met with an accident...
-
...and she is dead.
-
His name is Jaidev Verma.
-
Then you...
-
You are not Jaidev Verma?
- No.
-
I am not Jaidev Verma.
-
Look.
-
Our very own private space.
-
Our very own small world.
-
A gift from me to you.
-
Where we can stay
secluded from everyone.
-
And turn our dreams to reality.
-
Like it?
-
A lot.
-
I just built a house.
-
Now you have to turn it into a home.
-
The house is laden
with gold and pearls.
-
But its love that made it a home.
-
I was so lost in his thoughts.
-
That I was sleeping
with my eyes open.
-
Jaidev.
-
You built a house for me.
-
But you didn't write a
single poem for me since we met.
-
I'll do that too.
It's not a big deal.
-
Not just me, but you didn't
write a single poem since we met.
-
What can I do?
-
I can't take off my eyes of you.
-
Love rendered me useless.
-
Otherwise I was a
man of many skills.
-
Whether I write poems or not, but...
-
...you remember all my poems.
-
This isn't your poem, it's
one of Ghalib's sonnets.
-
I know that too.
-
But... - Recite one of
Ghalib's other sonnets...
-
...or one of your poems.
-
Are you testing me?
-
Any poem. Just one poem.
-
I just want to hear you say a poem.
-
You cannot be Jaidev Verma.
-
Who are you?
-
Who are you?
-
My name's Amar.
-
I am Jaidev's friend but
Jaidev's not my friend.
-
Such a big deceit.
-
Jaidev loves you
but I don't love you.
-
You love Jaidev but I hate him.
-
Jaidev wants to marry
you but I won't allow it.
-
He's defeated me each time...
-
...but this time I will defeat him.
-
Me.
- No!
-
Madam...
-
If the news reaches
the police station...
-
...it will be difficult to
prove that it's accidental...
-
...and not a murder.
-
A truth that no one believes
in should be kept a secret.
-
You don't worry.
-
The wrong I did for money...
-
...I will rectify it
for the sake of humanity.
-
I know, this is not
the time to discuss this.
-
But I also know that
she doesn't have time.
-
Karuna has showed us
the way to save Smriti.
-
We'll have to take
Smriti to that house...
-
...where Amar's dead body is buried.
-
Tonight.
-
The cloth that's covering Smriti...
-
...did it move on the way here.
-
No, not even once.
-
Good.
-
That means even
Amar's soul doesn't know...
-
...where we've brought him.
-
As long as we don't
take him in there...
-
...this cloth will
keep Amar in control.
-
Where do we need to take Smriti.
-
Come with me.
-
It is the law of nature...
-
...one soul cannot be in two bodies.
-
Amar's soul has stayed in his body...
-
...much more than in Smruti's body.
-
We'll have to make
Smriti touch Amar's body.
-
And as soon as that happens...
-
...Amar's soul will have
to return to his body.
-
That's the law of nature.
-
When Amar's soul enters his body...
-
...then we will burn it.
-
To relieve the soul...
-
...it's important to
burn the body along.
-
I've arranged everything.
-
I've put up barricades everywhere.
-
This way it cannot escape.
-
But still.
-
It's better to keep her
covered with this cloth.
-
Chand, the cloth.
-
You are lonely, I am lonely too.
-
We started crying together.
-
Both our sorrow
started decreasing slowly.
-
Jaidev.
-
Jaidev.
-
This way. Here.
-
Come here.
-
Honestly speaking.
-
I like to see you suffer.
-
My death bore fruit.
-
It bore fruit.
-
I left your sister and I found her.
-
You're in pain to see
her body in this condition.
-
As if something squeezing your heart.
-
Like this.
-
No.
-
After death, these bodily
needs make you restless.
-
You can neither quench your
thirst nor suffice your hunger.
-
Jaidev.
-
Jaidev.
-
Jaidev, it's paining.
Save me.
-
It's so easy to convince lovers.
-
In one moment all your
happiness is destroyed.
-
Its a strange situation.
-
For the first time in this world...
-
...someone has cremated his own body.
-
And I feel really
happy while doing this.
-
Now no one can
separate me from my Smriti.
-
No. No, please.
-
Don't do that.
-
Poor poet... Jaidev Verma.
-
No!
-
No!
-
No!
-
No!
-
No!
-
Smriti's mine.
-
You killed me.
-
Now just finish whatever's left.
-
I cannot be with
Smriti even after I am dead.
-
But I cannot live without Smriti.
-
I beg you.
-
Kill me.
-
Please, kill me.
-
I don't want to live.
-
No, no, no, never.
-
Not so easily.
-
Death cannot relieve
you from this pain.
-
You will have to suffer.
-
You will have to
Suffer all your life.
-
'We'll have to use our
brains and not brawns.'
-
'We will have to hide his
true body somewhere else.'
-
Jaidev.
-
If Smriti can't be mine...
-
...then she can't be yours either.
-
It's much easier to
fool those who hate.
-
It's been two years seven
months and twenty-three days...
-
...since you made a promise.
-
You promised me that you...
-
...will recite the poems
which you wrote only for me.
-
I think you should
fulfil your promise now.
-
So should I believe it?
-
Should I believe it.
-
Believe it that
everything happens for a cause.
-
Should I believe in fate?
-
Should I believe that
you're right here for a reason...
-
When your breath sings.
-
I reside in you.
-
I dwell in you.
-
I reside in you.
-
I live only for you.
-
The heart's still without you.
-
You are my heart beat.
-
If the path's filled with thorns.
-
You're the rose petals in my way.
-
Sweetheart, I love you.
-
My heart beats just for you.
-
Lessen the distance between us.
-
Sweetheart, I love you.
-
My heart beats just for you.
-
Since I found your company.
-
Every moment's been so wonderful.
-
Now I've no complaints with life.
-
I am just like you are.
-
Nothing more or less.
-
I begin from you and end on you.
-
Sweetheart, I love you.
-
My heart beats just for you.
-
Lessen the distance between us.
-
Sweetheart, I love you.
-
My heart beats just for you.
-
My life with you has been.
-
Like them lamp glowing in the wind.'
-
I overcame every hurdle with love.
-
The moments that was against us...
-
...have passed away.
-
Now that I've found you.
-
Like the dawn, you've cleared
the darkness in my life.
-
Sweetheart, I love you.
-
My heart beats just for you.
-
Lessen the distance between
us. *