Chehre 2021

  • 2 months ago
An ad agency executive takes shelter at an old man's home in mountains amid a dangerous snow storm, but soon finds himself trapped with no way out when the man and his clan of veterans hook him for a game of crime and punishment.
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00:04:52Jism chale jaayenge, par zinda raayenge chaare.
00:05:00Jism chale jaayenge, par zinda raayenge chaare.
00:05:12Zinda raayenge chaare.
00:05:22Jism chale jaayenge, par zinda raayenge chaare.
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00:05:57Jism chale jaayenge, par zinda raayenge chaare.
00:06:02Jism chale jaayenge, par zinda raayenge chaare.
00:06:11Jism chale jaayenge, par zinda raayenge chaare.
00:06:18Hello.
00:06:19Nikal gaya hu mai.
00:06:21Hello.
00:06:23Sun rahi ho?
00:06:24Ghaat pe hu mai.
00:06:25Hello?
00:06:27Hello?
00:06:29Dammit.
00:06:55Excuse me.
00:07:24Does this road go to Delhi?
00:07:27No.
00:07:29This road doesn't go anywhere.
00:07:31People who take this road go to Delhi.
00:07:53No.
00:08:21Ah!
00:08:26You okay?
00:08:28Are you hurt?
00:08:29I'm fine.
00:08:30Okay, okay.
00:08:32When will this tree be cut down?
00:08:35This tree won't cut down on its own.
00:08:37We have to cut it down.
00:08:40And who will cut it down?
00:08:42The government.
00:08:43They'll pass by and cut the tree down.
00:08:46When will they come?
00:08:47That I don't know.
00:08:49It could take a month or a week.
00:08:51And if it's India, it'll be done in a day or a few hours.
00:08:56Is there a hotel or a guest house here?
00:09:00There are only a couple of houses.
00:09:02What are you talking about a hotel or a guest house?
00:09:06In that case, I...
00:09:08You are a lucky man.
00:09:10That you found me.
00:09:12Otherwise, you won't find anything here in this snow.
00:09:17My friend's house is nearby.
00:09:19I'm going there.
00:09:20So, if you feel like coming, most welcome.
00:09:22Come on.
00:09:23The road will clear and we'll leave.
00:09:28Thank you.
00:09:29You look like a messiah.
00:09:32No, I'm not a messiah.
00:09:33I'm Paramjeet Singh Kulak.
00:09:37Sameer Mehra.
00:09:38Nice to meet you.
00:09:39Nice to meet you, man.
00:09:40Should I take out my bag?
00:09:49You're a lifesaver.
00:09:55Let's go.
00:10:11Where is Mr. Jaidi? He hasn't come yet.
00:10:13And I don't know where Mr. Bhullar is.
00:10:16He'll come.
00:10:17He'll definitely come.
00:10:19The weather is so bad.
00:10:22That's why he's getting late.
00:10:35How do you live in such extreme weather conditions?
00:10:38I get used to it.
00:10:40Sometimes it snows.
00:10:41Sometimes it rains.
00:10:44Then suddenly it's sunny.
00:10:47Then the sun shines.
00:10:49That's how it is.
00:10:51It's morning.
00:10:52It's evening.
00:10:54That's how life is.
00:10:59Looks like the wait is over.
00:11:03Thank God.
00:11:04It'll be fun now.
00:11:09Welcome.
00:11:11I was wondering if Mr. Bhullar had forgotten me.
00:11:14No way, sir.
00:11:15I've brought a guest for you.
00:11:17Meet Mr. Sameer Mehra.
00:11:20A lost soul on White Mountain.
00:11:23Lost soul?
00:11:24My name is Jagdish Acharya.
00:11:27Call me Sameer.
00:11:28Welcome to this small house.
00:11:31I think my feet are frozen.
00:11:33Change it.
00:11:35Thank you.
00:11:36Certainly.
00:11:39You have a very nice place here.
00:11:41I'll go and freshen up.
00:11:44Anna.
00:11:45Yes.
00:11:46Help him.
00:11:49Hello.
00:11:57It's very bad outside.
00:11:59And on top of that, a tree fell in front of my car.
00:12:02I don't know what to do.
00:12:04Thank you.
00:12:05Come.
00:12:06Sit in front of the fireplace.
00:12:07You'll be more comfortable.
00:12:10By the way, you're quite lucky.
00:12:12You met Mr. Bhullar on the way to Sameer.
00:12:15And you reached here.
00:12:18Actually, it was written on the signboard that this is a shortcut.
00:12:20Now this road has become a little too long.
00:12:23Hmm.
00:12:24The thing is, a shortcut should be taken with a little thought.
00:12:28In life, shortcuts can prove to be dangerous.
00:12:33And this is Mr. Hariya Jatap.
00:12:37An old member of our group.
00:12:40There's a special place in all our hearts.
00:12:44Hello.
00:12:45I'm very happy to meet you.
00:12:47Are you Mr. Bhullar's friend?
00:12:49No, Mr. Hariya.
00:12:50Not a friend.
00:12:51He got stuck in a storm.
00:12:52So Mr. Bhullar brought him here.
00:12:54He's a stranger.
00:12:56He's a stranger.
00:12:58I'm sorry.
00:12:59I thought you were Mr. Bhullar's friend.
00:13:02I'm very happy to meet you.
00:13:04I've been waiting for this day for a long time.
00:13:08Waiting?
00:13:09Yes.
00:13:10He means to say that we get so bored looking at each other's faces
00:13:16that when a new face comes in front of us, we get very excited.
00:13:21Yes, yes, yes.
00:13:23We are all retired people.
00:13:26Stay associated with law and judiciary.
00:13:29He's a judge, I'm a lawyer.
00:13:31And I've spent my entire life in this profession.
00:13:35Sorry, I don't know much about your profession.
00:13:39Actually, the area where I grew up, we used to run away from the law.
00:13:43This is a very common problem in our country.
00:13:47No matter what happens, people are afraid to file a report.
00:13:50Why?
00:13:51Because they don't want to get caught in the courts.
00:13:54Looking at your condition, I feel that a peg of rum will be very useful for you.
00:14:16Thank you.
00:14:23Will you guys take it?
00:14:24Usually, until all our friends get together, we don't take a peg.
00:14:31You are our special guest, so it's a lie for you.
00:14:35Is someone else coming too?
00:14:36Yes.
00:14:37One of our dear and capable friends, Mr. Latif Chadi.
00:14:42Will he come in such a storm?
00:14:44No storm can stop him.
00:14:46He is a storm in himself.
00:14:53Cheers.
00:14:55Cheers.
00:15:00Ah, it's nice.
00:15:02If you want to feel fresh, you can go upstairs.
00:15:06Anna.
00:15:08Yes.
00:15:12Take him to the guest room.
00:15:17Let's go.
00:15:18Take him to the guest room.
00:15:22Let's go.
00:15:23Let's go.
00:15:24Thank you.
00:15:28He is going.
00:15:29Didn't you ask him?
00:15:31Do it later.
00:15:32Later.
00:15:33He is going upstairs from you.
00:15:37His mobile network is not working.
00:15:40Can I make a phone call?
00:15:41Certainly.
00:15:42Go ahead.
00:15:43Thanks.
00:15:44I will inform my wife about what happened with me here.
00:15:46Okay, so you were going to meet your wife?
00:15:49No, she is staying in a resort upstairs.
00:15:51We are shooting our ad film Butterfly Collections there.
00:15:54I was going to Delhi for a business appointment.
00:15:57Hey, your phone is dead.
00:15:58There is no dial tone on it.
00:16:01It's a mountainous area.
00:16:02Phones are often dead here.
00:16:05You must have a mobile phone.
00:16:07Sorry, I don't have a mobile phone.
00:16:11It's amazing.
00:16:12In today's world, mobile phones, global connectivity...
00:16:16It's a small world.
00:16:19And it's well-connected.
00:16:22There is no network.
00:16:23How can you play Candy Crush on a mobile phone?
00:16:28Come.
00:16:39Tiger.
00:16:42Tiger.
00:17:13Excuse me.
00:17:15Sorry.
00:17:16Are you okay?
00:17:17I am fine.
00:17:19These paintings...
00:17:21I made them.
00:17:23Are you serious?
00:17:25Wow, it's amazing.
00:17:28What was his name?
00:17:29Like Andy Warhol.
00:17:32He made those electric tea paintings, right?
00:17:35Yeah.
00:17:36I turned on the geyser and kept a towel and soap for you.
00:17:39You know, I can do your exhibition.
00:17:42I am well-known in art galleries.
00:17:46Anything else?
00:17:48Can you do me a favor?
00:17:49My pant is wet.
00:17:51Can I change it?
00:17:52Yes.
00:17:54Thanks.
00:17:55Can you iron it?
00:17:56Yes.
00:17:57Thank you.
00:17:58You're welcome.
00:17:59Thanks.
00:18:10Anna.
00:18:14Give me your hand.
00:18:16Don't worry, give me your hand.
00:18:19I am making an ad for a company.
00:18:21I have a free gift from them.
00:18:28Wow.
00:18:33It's nice.
00:18:34Thank you.
00:18:40No.
00:19:00Here at last, Mr. Shetty.
00:19:02Life is full of friendship.
00:19:06Otherwise, I would have died alone in this world.
00:19:11What did you say?
00:19:12Sorry for the delay.
00:19:14Acharya, it's not my fault, it's the weather.
00:19:18The weather won't come to defend itself now.
00:19:22He lost his case.
00:19:24At least you reached.
00:19:26This is enough for us.
00:19:28Hey, come here.
00:19:29Come here.
00:19:30Come here.
00:19:31Come here, boy.
00:19:33Come here.
00:19:35Thank you.
00:19:36How is your painting going?
00:19:38I will show you.
00:19:41Thank you.
00:19:42Mr. Shetty.
00:19:44I want to see your best performance tonight.
00:19:48Don't worry.
00:19:49I will do my best.
00:19:50As long as I am hungry.
00:19:52Wow.
00:19:53Mr. Hariya is playing very well.
00:19:55He looks very happy.
00:19:57If you tell me the secret of his happiness, I will believe you.
00:20:01By the way, Acharya says that you won't be able to tell.
00:20:05Is that so?
00:20:07Okay.
00:20:10So tell me, where is he?
00:20:13Who?
00:20:15That stranger who came here a while ago.
00:20:19He is the owner of a big company or is on a high post.
00:20:22He is from Delhi and is married.
00:20:24Amazing, Mr. Ajay.
00:20:26Do you know magic?
00:20:28It's not magic.
00:20:29It's a simple observation.
00:20:30You should have a good eye.
00:20:31Look.
00:20:33The water is still dripping from the overcoat hanging there.
00:20:35That means he came a while ago.
00:20:38The coat is very expensive.
00:20:41What do you call it on the collar?
00:20:42Fur.
00:20:43Yes, fur.
00:20:44It must be very expensive since it has fur on it.
00:20:46The shoes and bag are from LV.
00:20:48They are from Louis Vuitton.
00:20:50So the one who uses them is either the owner of a company or is on a high post.
00:20:55That's why he is travelling in the executive class.
00:20:58The airline tag on the bag shows that there is an expensive BMW car outside.
00:21:06The number plate is from Delhi.
00:21:08That's it.
00:21:09The rest is fine.
00:21:10But how did you know that he is married?
00:21:15BMW is in his wife's name.
00:21:17How do you know?
00:21:19There is a terrible storm outside.
00:21:22There is an expensive BMW car outside.
00:21:25The area is ours.
00:21:27There is no one inside the car.
00:21:29What if the key is lying on the road?
00:21:32You can search for it.
00:21:36Has a stranger come after a long time?
00:21:39Does he have a job or not?
00:21:41It all depends on your opinion.
00:21:49What is your opinion?
00:21:51I don't like lawyers at all.
00:21:53I am fed up of them.
00:22:02There you are.
00:22:04How are you feeling now?
00:22:05Very good, sir.
00:22:06I am sorry.
00:22:07My pants were very wet.
00:22:09I saw a suit hanging in your room.
00:22:11So I wore my pants without asking you.
00:22:12Good that you did.
00:22:14By the way, that suit is not mine.
00:22:17A guest had come.
00:22:19He left it.
00:22:21Anyway, let me introduce you to the fourth member of our group.
00:22:25Our very dear and worthy friend, Mr. Latif Zaidi.
00:22:30Nice to meet you, sir.
00:22:31Hello, how are you?
00:22:32I am fine.
00:22:34These are the keys to your car.
00:22:36You dropped them on the road.
00:22:38I was so stressed that I dropped the keys.
00:22:41And I have brought your bag here.
00:22:43Don't leave it like this.
00:22:45There is a risk of theft.
00:22:46The bag is empty.
00:22:47There is nothing in the bag.
00:22:48The brand of the bag will cost you 2.5 to 3 lakhs.
00:22:52Come, let's sit.
00:22:53Come, come and sit.
00:22:55Come.
00:22:56Well, that's very thoughtful of you.
00:22:57No wonder everyone was praising you so much.
00:23:00I have also heard a lot about you.
00:23:04And I know that you don't like the community of lawyers.
00:23:11No, no, it's nothing like that.
00:23:13Actually, now that you say that.
00:23:14Yes.
00:23:15I have also thought of becoming a lawyer many times.
00:23:17Oh.
00:23:19Because whenever there is a heavy transaction of money.
00:23:21There is always a lawyer involved.
00:23:25The aspect of law that you are talking about.
00:23:28None of us is related to it.
00:23:31Our field is criminal law.
00:23:34That is, military.
00:23:36Criminal law.
00:23:39Interesting.
00:23:40Like it happens in movies.
00:23:43Where were you when he was murdered that night?
00:23:50It can happen in movies.
00:23:52But in reality, it is not so melodramatic.
00:23:55The job of the law is to do justice.
00:23:58And its basis is logic.
00:24:00Precedence.
00:24:02There is no place for melodrama in it.
00:24:04I don't agree with this.
00:24:05In the court, there are real people.
00:24:10Real people.
00:24:12And their happiness is with them.
00:24:14Their pain, their tears, their love.
00:24:17No matter how hard you try to get them out.
00:24:21They don't go away.
00:24:22Mr. Muller, I want to tell you.
00:24:23Friend, friend.
00:24:24Easy.
00:24:26Easy.
00:24:27Okay.
00:24:28Ajay, what do you think?
00:24:29Let's all have a drink.
00:24:30Before retirement, the criminal court here.
00:24:34I was a judge there.
00:24:36Mr. Zaidi was the chief prosecutor.
00:24:40Even the biggest criminals used to go to work in his name.
00:24:45And Mr. Bhullar was our chief defense counsel.
00:24:50The criminals who were afraid of him used to go to him.
00:24:56You know, sir.
00:24:58I like action.
00:24:59Living life in the fast lane.
00:25:01Places to go to.
00:25:05You know, if I was in your place.
00:25:11I don't know when I would have come out.
00:25:14No offence meant.
00:25:15No offence meant.
00:25:16But I can't imagine life in this kind of isolation.
00:25:19Thank you.
00:25:22With love from Eno.
00:25:27Wife?
00:25:30Friend.
00:25:32No friend.
00:25:38Lucky man.
00:25:39Come on.
00:25:40Cheers.
00:25:41Cheers.
00:25:42Cheers.
00:25:43Cheers.
00:25:44Cheers.
00:25:45Cheers.
00:25:46Cheers.
00:25:47Cheers.
00:25:48Lucky man.
00:25:49Come on.
00:25:50Come on.
00:25:51Come on.
00:25:54If there's no network here, it feels like a relative has a heart attack.
00:25:59And he's in a coma.
00:26:02Anyway, I'm sure most people in your line are as curious as you are.
00:26:09As far as people are concerned.
00:26:11No matter where you go.
00:26:12Everyone's the same.
00:26:14Oh.
00:26:15You mean we all have a special kind of passion.
00:26:19That is, the passion of humanity.
00:26:23No, sir. You didn't get it.
00:26:24So I was saying from the point of view of business and sales technique.
00:26:28Thank you.
00:26:31Let me explain.
00:26:32Yes.
00:26:33Whenever we try to sell a product.
00:26:36Whether the customer is rich or poor, old or young.
00:26:39It is very important to make him believe in three things.
00:26:43First.
00:27:02And it's a fact.
00:27:13So, what are you trying to say?
00:27:26But surely you can't mean that, Mr. Mehra.
00:27:29I mean.
00:27:37Can I tell you something?
00:27:38Yes.
00:27:39Yes.
00:28:00What did you say at the end?
00:28:02Say it again.
00:28:07Okay.
00:28:10I'll just get another drink.
00:28:15You know, Mr. Mehra.
00:28:16This is such a plain blank philosophy.
00:28:39I don't have as much knowledge of poetry as you do.
00:28:41But I would like to recite a couplet.
00:28:43Yes, of course.
00:28:44Go ahead.
00:28:46Every moment is for the eye to remain in the buyer.
00:28:49Every moment is for the eye to remain in the buyer.
00:28:53Some talent is needed to remain in the market.
00:28:55Wow.
00:28:58Okay, so listen to this as well.
00:28:59Listen.
00:29:00Now there is a relationship of fame with disgrace.
00:29:04That people become naked to remain in the newspaper.
00:29:08Wow.
00:29:09Cheers.
00:29:10Wow.
00:29:11Friends, we are very fortunate that Mr. Mehra is among us.
00:29:17Tonight will be a memorable night.
00:29:22Are you sure, Mr. Jadhi?
00:29:26I am rarely this sure in my life.
00:29:38By the way, don't you get bored here?
00:29:40There was nothing to do after retirement.
00:29:44We were alone.
00:29:46Our health also deteriorated.
00:29:48Yes.
00:29:49So suddenly we got an idea for a game.
00:29:53And since we have started playing games,
00:29:55believe me,
00:29:56excitement has returned to our lives.
00:30:00Which game?
00:30:01Chess or cards?
00:30:02No, sir.
00:30:04The real game is something else.
00:30:06It is so much fun.
00:30:07It is so much fun,
00:30:09that you get goose bumps.
00:30:11Get goose bumps?
00:30:12Is it?
00:30:14Which game is not like that?
00:30:16Come.
00:30:17You will get to know.
00:30:19The game is a bit unusual.
00:30:22You may not like it.
00:30:25I mean, slightly absurd.
00:30:28Even I have played such silly games a lot.
00:30:30That's for you.
00:30:31But please tell me more about your game.
00:30:33What game do you play?
00:30:34Thank you, kid.
00:30:35Mr. Jadhi will tell you.
00:30:36Of course.
00:30:37Shall I proceed?
00:30:39Please tell him.
00:30:41It is a very ordinary game.
00:30:44We usually gather here in the evening
00:30:47and do what we used to do earlier.
00:30:50That is,
00:30:51the court proceedings,
00:30:52the case,
00:30:54used to be of the highest order.
00:30:57Now it is a bit of a fake one.
00:31:00Fictitious.
00:31:01Mock trial.
00:31:03Like kids play the game of thief-soldier.
00:31:05Don't feel bad.
00:31:06No, no.
00:31:07Why should I feel bad?
00:31:09This game is really childish.
00:31:12Still, I like it a lot.
00:31:14And there is something in it that you like too.
00:31:16But what do you guys do?
00:31:17I didn't understand.
00:31:19We choose an old, famous case
00:31:23and then reenact it.
00:31:27Mr. Jadhi
00:31:28Mr. Jadhi
00:31:29gives evidence on behalf of the prosecution
00:31:32and Mr. Buller on behalf of the defense.
00:31:36As a judge,
00:31:37I give a verdict
00:31:39and if needed,
00:31:43I give a punishment.
00:31:47Listen, sometimes our verdicts
00:31:49are different from those
00:31:51that have happened in history.
00:31:53In real courts,
00:31:54a lot happens during the case.
00:31:56Truth.
00:31:57Lies.
00:31:58Fear of punishment.
00:31:59Greed.
00:32:01Money.
00:32:02Enmity.
00:32:03But in our game,
00:32:04nothing like that happens.
00:32:06At the end of our game,
00:32:07there is justice.
00:32:09We practice law
00:32:10in its purest form.
00:32:13Yes.
00:32:15So, Sameer.
00:32:17How did you like our game?
00:32:20It seems to be a very intellectual game.
00:32:24This might be fun.
00:32:25Just wait and watch.
00:32:26You will have a lot of fun.
00:32:29The case has begun.
00:32:30Please take a seat.
00:32:31Yes, let's go.
00:32:32So,
00:32:34today we are going to
00:32:36fight Phoolan Devi's case.
00:32:40You will see,
00:32:41you will have a lot of fun.
00:32:42You have come at the right time.
00:32:43Hey, call Ana.
00:32:44Ana!
00:32:45Yes?
00:32:46Ana,
00:32:47I asked you to study Phoolan Devi's case.
00:32:50I was studying at night,
00:32:51but I didn't finish it.
00:32:52Nice.
00:32:54So, shall we begin?
00:32:55Yes, of course.
00:32:57Mr. Mehra, where are you going?
00:33:02Phoolan Devi,
00:33:05what's the fun in fighting a case
00:33:07of a person who doesn't even exist?
00:33:09And what's the point
00:33:10if the verdict has changed?
00:33:12Sir, play a case
00:33:13that Mr. Mehra will enjoy.
00:33:16Why are you spoiling your fun
00:33:17for my fun?
00:33:18You guys play.
00:33:20Why don't you play with us?
00:33:21Please play.
00:33:22And anyway,
00:33:23I didn't prepare for the case.
00:33:25Please.
00:33:30Here,
00:33:32sit down.
00:33:34But I will only act as a spectator.
00:33:36Come on.
00:33:37Mr. Mehra,
00:33:39if I understand your character,
00:33:42then you are not just a spectator.
00:33:45You are one of those
00:33:47who want to be a part of every game
00:33:49and stay ahead
00:33:51and win.
00:33:52Am I right?
00:33:53You are right.
00:33:55That's why I am here today.
00:33:57But
00:33:58I am not a lawyer
00:34:00and I have no experience in legal matters.
00:34:02Look,
00:34:03you should play.
00:34:04If you don't play,
00:34:05the whole evening will be ruined.
00:34:08The real fun and excitement
00:34:10increases when
00:34:11a real man
00:34:12comes to our court.
00:34:15Come on,
00:34:16in the shooting range.
00:34:18Shoot as many bullets
00:34:19as you want on the cardboard targets.
00:34:21The real competition
00:34:22happens when
00:34:23the opponent also shoots.
00:34:25Wait a second.
00:34:26So you have actually
00:34:27played this game
00:34:28with the people?
00:34:30Many times.
00:34:32Last time,
00:34:33Mr. Bhullar,
00:34:34when was it?
00:34:352-3 months ago.
00:34:36There was a stormy night.
00:34:38A minister,
00:34:40by the way,
00:34:41an ex-minister,
00:34:42was wandering
00:34:43and reached here.
00:34:45The army's information
00:34:46has been proved
00:34:47to be a threat
00:34:48to the enemy.
00:34:49It was a matter of
00:34:50the security of the country.
00:34:51That's why we
00:34:52took the risk of hanging him.
00:34:54The one who is wearing
00:34:55the pantyhose
00:34:56belongs to him.
00:34:59Means,
00:35:00he got so scared
00:35:01that he left the pantyhose
00:35:02and ran away.
00:35:09Okay, let's go.
00:35:11I have understood
00:35:12that this game
00:35:13is very interesting
00:35:14and you want me
00:35:15to play it.
00:35:17Exactly.
00:35:19Okay.
00:35:21And what will be my role?
00:35:22Criminal.
00:35:24Criminal.
00:35:28Believe me,
00:35:29you will prove to be
00:35:30a very good criminal.
00:35:32This role is
00:35:33just made for you,
00:35:34Mr. Mehra.
00:35:36Sorry, sir.
00:35:37I don't agree with you there.
00:35:39I am a very responsible citizen.
00:35:41I have never committed any crime
00:35:42or killed anyone.
00:35:43No secret devices.
00:35:45Yes,
00:35:46I must have broken
00:35:47the signals three or four times.
00:35:48But nothing more than that.
00:35:50My life is like
00:35:51an open book.
00:35:52In such open books,
00:35:55we are very interested,
00:35:56Mr. Mehra.
00:36:00So, you are
00:36:01getting involved
00:36:03in our game.
00:36:05Sameer.
00:36:07Look, there is one condition.
00:36:09You can't leave this game
00:36:10in the middle.
00:36:11You will have to play till the end.
00:36:14What is the use of playing
00:36:15when the player
00:36:16leaves it incomplete?
00:36:18Exactly, Mr. Mehra.
00:36:22What do you say, Mr. Mehra?
00:36:24You are playing, right?
00:36:26But I better warn all of you
00:36:28that I am a very good player.
00:36:31Come on,
00:36:32let's start the case.
00:36:34I am ready.
00:36:35Come on,
00:36:36I am ready.
00:36:37Everything will be fine now.
00:36:44Mr. Mehra,
00:36:46it is a matter of great pride for you
00:36:48that I am fighting your case.
00:36:50And I give you my word
00:36:52that I will put my life at stake in defense.
00:36:54Your success will kiss your feet.
00:36:55You will win.
00:36:57So, on this happy occasion,
00:36:58I make a toast for all of you.
00:37:00Come on, I will help you.
00:37:01Come.
00:37:02Sameer,
00:37:03before the court,
00:37:05the accused has
00:37:07every right
00:37:08to meet with his counsel.
00:37:10And your lawyer
00:37:11is waiting for you.
00:37:14Oh, that's very professional.
00:37:32Let's settle the commercial first.
00:37:35Commercial?
00:37:37Professional charges.
00:37:38You can't have fun without fees.
00:37:41How does that feel?
00:37:43Give me a 501 boon.
00:37:47Oh, no, no, no.
00:37:48It's okay. It's okay.
00:37:49I was just joking.
00:37:51Come on,
00:37:52tell me your crime now.
00:37:57Sorry, my crime?
00:37:59Yes, all facts.
00:38:01So that later, Mr. Jaidi
00:38:03can say something new
00:38:05and trap us.
00:38:06If Mr. Jaidi wins,
00:38:08you will regret
00:38:09losing the case.
00:38:11And I don't like losing.
00:38:12Me neither.
00:38:14So, come on, tell me.
00:38:16But I don't understand yet.
00:38:17What do you want from me?
00:38:19Your Highness,
00:38:21when the proceedings
00:38:22of the court begin,
00:38:24you will be informed
00:38:26about the crime
00:38:28you are being charged with.
00:38:31You will plead
00:38:32not guilty.
00:38:33Then,
00:38:34the prosecution
00:38:35will gather all the evidence
00:38:37against you
00:38:39and prove you guilty.
00:38:41That's why
00:38:42it's very important
00:38:44that you decide
00:38:46which crime it is.
00:38:48I'm sorry
00:38:49to disappoint you, sir.
00:38:50I've already told you
00:38:52that I've never committed a crime.
00:38:54There is no one
00:38:56in this world
00:38:58who has never
00:39:00committed a crime
00:39:02in his life.
00:39:04Big or small,
00:39:06every person's soul
00:39:09is burdened
00:39:11with a crime.
00:39:13You all are very involved,
00:39:15aren't you?
00:39:16Indeed.
00:39:17Superb.
00:39:18Yes, yes.
00:39:19Without deciding the crime,
00:39:21you will have to go to court.
00:39:23Foolishness.
00:39:26And what would be the sensible thing to do?
00:39:28Decide the crime.
00:39:30Why?
00:39:32Because if you decide
00:39:34the crime,
00:39:35Mr. Jaidi
00:39:36can charge you
00:39:37with any crime
00:39:38of his choice
00:39:40which can't be changed later.
00:39:42If your prosecutor
00:39:43is so capable,
00:39:45should we find something?
00:39:47He is capable.
00:39:48It's his specialty.
00:39:50It will be done.
00:39:51I'm not afraid.
00:39:53And that's why
00:39:54it will be fun to play.
00:39:57Okay, Mr. Mehra.
00:40:01I'll call my friends
00:40:02and bring them.
00:40:04Ah.
00:40:35Do you live here?
00:40:37No.
00:40:39My house is nearby.
00:40:42Will you stay here
00:40:43after the game is over?
00:40:45Yes.
00:40:47In fact, even after that.
00:40:49Sometimes they take very long.
00:40:53How is your English so good?
00:40:56I was in boarding till high school.
00:40:58Ah.
00:41:00And after that, graduation?
00:41:02I'm sorry,
00:41:03I'm asking you a question.
00:41:05Ah.
00:41:06Okay,
00:41:08how did you like the butterfly?
00:41:10Very nice.
00:41:11Hmm.
00:41:15You can come to Delhi with me.
00:41:17I'll show you around.
00:41:19We can have dinner.
00:41:21Strictly professional.
00:41:22We can talk about paintings.
00:41:25Okay, you
00:41:26don't get bored
00:41:27with these old people
00:41:28in this house?
00:41:29No.
00:41:33Hmm.
00:41:45Come here.
00:41:46Come, come, come, come.
00:41:47Come here.
00:41:50Come.
00:41:52Come here.
00:41:54Look at this.
00:41:55Look at this.
00:41:56You're so beautiful.
00:41:58You can do this in a beauty pageant.
00:42:00You can do modelling.
00:42:01You can travel the world.
00:42:02Aishwarya Rai, Priyanka Chopra
00:42:03have become such big stars.
00:42:04You can become one too.
00:42:06Hey, hey.
00:42:07I'm not trying to make fun of you.
00:42:09I really mean it.
00:42:11I work in advertising.
00:42:12I've contacted thousands of girls.
00:42:15I really know
00:42:16something unique when I see it.
00:42:18Look at this.
00:42:19Look at this.
00:42:20Look up.
00:42:23This.
00:42:24This girl.
00:42:25This girl.
00:42:26This girl.
00:42:47Friends,
00:42:49I present to you
00:42:52my masterpiece, Sangria.
00:42:57Sameer,
00:42:58this Joe
00:42:59lives in Parsi.
00:43:00Unfortunately,
00:43:01Joe cannot speak.
00:43:03He's dumb.
00:43:04He's not deaf.
00:43:05You can call him anything.
00:43:09Alright, cheers.
00:43:10Cheers.
00:43:11Cheers.
00:43:13Mr. Mulder,
00:43:15I'm eager to know
00:43:18which criminal
00:43:19has come before us.
00:43:22Mr. Ali,
00:43:23my client
00:43:24is a great example
00:43:25of legal history.
00:43:28He's a criminal
00:43:29who hasn't committed a crime.
00:43:31Therefore,
00:43:32the prosecution
00:43:33has every right
00:43:35to charge him
00:43:36with whatever they want.
00:43:38You're most welcome.
00:43:40Sameer,
00:43:42don't take such a big risk
00:43:44just to impress us.
00:43:47Sir, I've already told you
00:43:48that I've never committed a crime.
00:43:51I stand by that.
00:43:52Look, Sameer,
00:43:54if you choose to commit a crime,
00:43:56the chances of winning increase.
00:43:58Forgive me, Acharya,
00:44:00but a criminal is not a child
00:44:01who can be taught again and again.
00:44:04Then,
00:44:05Mr. Mehra can take care of himself.
00:44:08I can take care of myself.
00:44:10And I learned this
00:44:11when I was 16 years old.
00:44:13If you want to achieve something in life,
00:44:16don't do it like this,
00:44:17but like this.
00:44:18At such a young age,
00:44:20you've become very intelligent, Mr. Mehra.
00:44:25Oh, bless you.
00:44:27Looks like you've found
00:44:28this Englishman's secret.
00:44:29Joe, make another drink for him.
00:44:31I'm okay, I'm okay.
00:44:32I'm all right.
00:44:34Don't bother.
00:44:35Just have a drink.
00:44:48Mr. Mehra,
00:44:49if Thanda catches you,
00:44:51you'll blame us
00:44:53for inviting you home
00:44:54and returning as a Sikh.
00:44:57Okay, fine.
00:44:59I'll take that.
00:45:00Thank you.
00:45:05Mr. Prosecutor,
00:45:07you can start your questions.
00:45:10But,
00:45:13Katgara, Geeta,
00:45:14and what do they say?
00:45:15Whatever I say, I'll speak the truth.
00:45:17Only you know the truth.
00:45:19It's not necessary yet, Sameer.
00:45:21First, we have to see
00:45:22what the crime is.
00:45:27And why is he standing here?
00:45:30Will he also take part in the game?
00:45:32He's our Naib Court,
00:45:34our soldier,
00:45:35and our jailor.
00:45:37And he has
00:45:38experience in all these things.
00:45:42Experience?
00:45:44What kind of experience?
00:45:45He's been sentenced to seven years.
00:45:49A beast
00:45:51raped his sister.
00:45:54He attacked that man
00:45:56with a sledgehammer.
00:45:59The attack was fatal.
00:46:01I prosecuted him.
00:46:02And I
00:46:04gave him a punishment.
00:46:06How could you hire him
00:46:07knowing all this?
00:46:09I was delighted to hire him.
00:46:11We're good friends now.
00:46:13We're not servants anymore.
00:46:15Right, Joe?
00:46:20Let's begin
00:46:21the proceedings.
00:46:24You can ask me
00:46:25whatever questions you want.
00:46:26Okay.
00:46:28Have a seat, Mr. Miller.
00:46:29Joe, can I just get this chair for you?
00:46:31So,
00:46:32Mr. Mehra,
00:46:34Mr. Acharya told us
00:46:35that you're married
00:46:36and your wife
00:46:38is staying at a resort.
00:46:40Yes.
00:46:42How long have you been married?
00:46:45Six years.
00:46:46Children?
00:46:48I have a son, Varun.
00:46:50He's five years old
00:46:51but he's the best at mischief.
00:46:54Do you want to see his photo?
00:46:55Yes, of course.
00:46:59Here.
00:47:00Oh.
00:47:02He's a cute kid.
00:47:04Thank you.
00:47:05You must have left him
00:47:06under someone's watch.
00:47:07Yes.
00:47:09There's an old maid at home.
00:47:11She's very trustworthy.
00:47:13Such a cute kid.
00:47:15You left him alone at home.
00:47:16Don't you feel bad?
00:47:18It's a school for kids.
00:47:20And Mr. Mehra's
00:47:21travelling is work-related.
00:47:23That's why I have to
00:47:24leave the kid at home.
00:47:27But you take your wife with you.
00:47:29What's wrong with that?
00:47:31And anyway,
00:47:32I told Renu not to come
00:47:33but she came along.
00:47:35So, if you want to charge me
00:47:36for child neglect,
00:47:37I'm sorry.
00:47:38You'll be disappointed.
00:47:46You get scared
00:47:47when the weather's bad, Mr. Mehra.
00:47:51That's why you're
00:47:52travelling on this dangerous road
00:47:54in such bad weather.
00:47:56Why?
00:47:58If you want to achieve something in life,
00:48:00you have to face the dangers.
00:48:02Right, Mr. Sethi?
00:48:03No pain, no gain, as they say.
00:48:05Yeah, absolutely right.
00:48:06But,
00:48:08your wife must have been worried.
00:48:10She even refused you.
00:48:12Yes, I did.
00:48:14But when she heard
00:48:15that I'm going for a deal worth millions,
00:48:17all her worries vanished.
00:48:19And she said goodbye to me.
00:48:23A deal worth millions?
00:48:24What do you do, Mr. Mehra?
00:48:26I'm the chief of an ad agency.
00:48:28The name of the agency is Paradoy.
00:48:30I'm sorry?
00:48:31Paradoy.
00:48:32Yes.
00:48:33I've never heard this name before.
00:48:35You'll hear it now.
00:48:36I'm handling it now.
00:48:38Was there someone else before?
00:48:40I had a boss.
00:48:41He didn't listen to anyone.
00:48:45From what I've heard,
00:48:46you weren't as successful
00:48:47in the beginning as you are now.
00:48:49Am I right?
00:48:50Very, very careful.
00:48:52Think before you answer.
00:48:54Careful.
00:48:56No, Mr. Sethi, you're right.
00:48:59I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth.
00:49:01And all I can say today is
00:49:03that my father must have earned
00:49:05as much as I earn in a year.
00:49:08And I wear the same shoes
00:49:10he used to wear in a year.
00:49:14Your education?
00:49:15I mean, educational qualification?
00:49:17Higher secondary education.
00:49:19And then my father passed away.
00:49:21So to support my family,
00:49:23I started working with a property dealer.
00:49:26And simultaneously,
00:49:27I did my correspondence course.
00:49:29And then I did my MBA.
00:49:32Property dealer?
00:49:33Yes.
00:49:34It was a very big firm.
00:49:35Sunrise.
00:49:36A lot of deals,
00:49:38property deals,
00:49:39were disputed.
00:49:40And my boss didn't want
00:49:41to reveal his name.
00:49:43So all the unnamed deals
00:49:45were in my name.
00:49:46And I used to get
00:49:48a double commission for that.
00:49:50At that age,
00:49:52his maturity was low.
00:49:54He was naive.
00:49:56That's why he didn't have
00:49:57the sensibility
00:49:58to differentiate
00:49:59between what's wrong
00:50:00and what's right.
00:50:03In my opinion,
00:50:05this crime
00:50:06would be the right one
00:50:07to file a case.
00:50:10I have no objections.
00:50:11But I have no objections,
00:50:12Your Honor.
00:50:13Mr. Mehra has already
00:50:14decided
00:50:15whether he likes the crime
00:50:16or not.
00:50:18No doubt.
00:50:19Either he was given a chance
00:50:21or he didn't use it.
00:50:24I agree.
00:50:25And anyway,
00:50:26in such small crimes,
00:50:28you won't enjoy fighting,
00:50:30defending,
00:50:31or playing with me.
00:50:34That's great.
00:50:35This is called
00:50:36true sportsmanship.
00:50:38One thing about you
00:50:39is very commendable,
00:50:41Mr. Mehra.
00:50:42You walked from being
00:50:43an ordinary property agent
00:50:45to becoming the CEO
00:50:46of such a big company.
00:50:48You made that journey
00:50:49very quickly.
00:50:51You are very lucky
00:50:53that you remember
00:50:54all these things
00:50:55very easily.
00:50:58Easily?
00:51:00What do you get easily
00:51:01in today's life?
00:51:02I had to work my ass off.
00:51:04I faced obstacles
00:51:05at every step.
00:51:06Obstacles?
00:51:07What kind of obstacles?
00:51:08A lot of obstacles.
00:51:09The biggest obstacle
00:51:10was Oswal.
00:51:11Oswal?
00:51:12Who is Oswal?
00:51:14Didn't I tell you?
00:51:17Mr. Oswal was the chairman
00:51:19and CEO of the company
00:51:20before me.
00:51:22I was working under him.
00:51:24So, now you have
00:51:25thrown him out of the way.
00:51:26Objection, Your Honor!
00:51:28Sustained.
00:51:30Okay, I'll rephrase the question.
00:51:32So, now Mr. Oswal
00:51:33is not in your way.
00:51:35Obviously.
00:51:37If he was,
00:51:38how would I be in his place?
00:51:40So, where is he now?
00:51:43He has retired.
00:51:44He has resigned.
00:51:45He has been transferred.
00:51:46What?
00:51:49Don't call it a transfer.
00:51:51About a month and a half ago,
00:51:54he passed away.
00:51:55Look, look, look.
00:51:56Before answering any question,
00:51:59you should ask me.
00:52:00Please note it.
00:52:02But why are you getting tensed?
00:52:03What's the problem?
00:52:05This is just a game.
00:52:07And I was telling the truth.
00:52:09But you are being so rude.
00:52:13You are talking about his death
00:52:14and laughing so badly.
00:52:16This is really insensitive of you,
00:52:18Mr. Mehra.
00:52:19Insensitive?
00:52:22You don't know
00:52:23how insensitive Mr. Mehra was.
00:52:24How he used to behave with people.
00:52:26Even on his days off,
00:52:27he didn't let people sit peacefully.
00:52:29Didn't he also come to work?
00:52:30No, he used to work a lot.
00:52:31He was a workaholic.
00:52:33In his entire career,
00:52:35he took a one-month leave
00:52:36just once.
00:52:37But he was a tyrant.
00:52:39He always created problems in people's work.
00:52:41He never gave credit for their work.
00:52:44And he stuck to his chair
00:52:45till his last breath.
00:52:47I got his place only after his death.
00:52:50I became the CEO of the company
00:52:51and his wife became the chairman.
00:53:03In a gathering,
00:53:04others light the lamp.
00:53:07Others enjoy the light.
00:53:11Criminals are never caught.
00:53:14But they get punished by the court.
00:53:18Your Honor!
00:53:19Fate has been kind to me.
00:53:21I went to the accused,
00:53:24beat him up,
00:53:25beat him up,
00:53:26and wow!
00:53:27Look what happened.
00:53:28A dead body.
00:53:30As a prosecutor,
00:53:31I accuse Mr. Mehra of...
00:53:34Murder.
00:53:35What rubbish!
00:53:37His boss,
00:53:38his late boss,
00:53:39Mr. Oswald's murder,
00:53:41is a joke.
00:53:42I object.
00:53:43I mean, it is absurd.
00:53:45You can't put such a big charge
00:53:47on such a small matter.
00:53:50This accusation is surprising
00:53:52even for the court.
00:53:55Will you be able to justify it?
00:53:58Of course.
00:53:59With great pleasure.
00:54:01I have a few points, Your Honor.
00:54:03Number one.
00:54:04A man died.
00:54:06Number two.
00:54:07The man who died,
00:54:08Munsingh had a strong motive
00:54:10to kill him.
00:54:13The CEO's post.
00:54:14Number three.
00:54:16The man he is talking about
00:54:18has no sympathy for him.
00:54:21On the contrary,
00:54:22he is proud of him.
00:54:24And number four.
00:54:25The prosecution believes
00:54:26that this is a crime.
00:54:28And to prove it,
00:54:29I am ready to put my legal reputation
00:54:31at stake.
00:54:34My worthy friend's claim is hollow.
00:54:38But if you can't justify this charge,
00:54:41then you will never practice
00:54:43in this court again.
00:54:46Your Honor, I am ready to take this risk.
00:54:49What you are ready for
00:54:51and what you are not ready for
00:54:53has nothing to do with this case.
00:54:56No, I think it does.
00:54:59And that is why this court gives permission
00:55:02to prosecute the accused
00:55:04on the charge of murder.
00:55:06Prima facie is established.
00:55:08Let's go.
00:55:10Where are you all going?
00:55:11Murder cases are not handled
00:55:13in such a formal manner, Mr. Mehra.
00:55:15Joe, Hariyabhai.
00:55:16Get ready.
00:55:18And tell Anna to keep the dinner ready.
00:55:20But I didn't kill anyone.
00:55:23Don't you think this is a joke?
00:55:26Murder is not a joke, Mr. Mehra.
00:55:30Don't worry.
00:55:31Everything will be fine.
00:55:32Have faith in the bullet.
00:55:34Victory is ours.
00:55:35What do you mean?
00:55:38We will be back soon.
00:55:41That's a promise.
00:56:05Do you play any role in movies or are you just a spectator?
00:56:08I do my job after I get punished.
00:56:12What did you do before retirement?
00:56:16I am a executioner.
00:56:18Executioner?
00:56:27In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:35In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:36In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:37In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:38In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:39In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:40In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:41In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:42In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:43In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:44In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:45In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:46In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:47In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:48In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:49In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:50In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:51In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:52In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:53In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:54In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:56In English, I am a hangman.
00:56:57In English, I am a hangman.
00:57:23Joe.
00:57:25This is your name, right?
00:57:28Okay, listen.
00:57:30You must have seen this game many times, right?
00:57:35Last time, the guests who came here were strangers, like me.
00:57:38They were ministers.
00:57:39They were saying that they also played this game.
00:57:42And they were also given the punishment of hanging.
00:57:45So, when the game was over,
00:57:47the next day, when the minister left this house,
00:57:51were they in a good mood?
00:57:55Were they?
00:58:01What are you showing me?
00:58:04I am asking you a question. Answer me.
00:58:06The next day, when the minister...
00:58:11One second. One second.
00:58:14The next day, did the minister leave this house or not?
00:58:21Did he?
00:58:22Did you see him leave?
00:58:24Are you sure?
00:58:28Thank God.
00:58:30Thank God.
00:58:46What a style!
00:58:51Who all are there in your family?
00:58:52Family?
00:58:54What family?
00:58:56No one gave me a girl.
00:58:58As soon as people found out
00:59:00that the boy was a criminal, they would leave him and run away.
00:59:04My family told me to quit my job.
00:59:07I also refused.
00:59:09Because I am lucky
00:59:11that God has chosen me to punish the criminals.
00:59:15I can leave my marriage,
00:59:17but I can't leave this job that God has given me.
00:59:23Mr. Judge,
00:59:25Mr. Prosecutor,
00:59:27the court,
00:59:29I am very scared.
00:59:31I know you are going to punish me.
00:59:33If I try to run away from here,
00:59:35this tiger will bite me and kill me.
00:59:37Joey has already committed a murder.
00:59:39And Haria,
00:59:41he has even taken out a death sentence.
00:59:44A death sentence?
00:59:49I know you
00:59:50I know what you are going to do to him.
00:59:53You will take this man.
00:59:55You will
00:59:57put him in my neck.
00:59:59You will pull him like this and...
01:00:02Until death.
01:00:12I have understood your game.
01:00:14First you catch an outsider.
01:00:17Then murder,
01:00:18executioner,
01:00:20capital punishment paintings,
01:00:22this dumb tiger,
01:00:24this Haria.
01:00:26You create a scene
01:00:28and scare that poor criminal
01:00:30and enjoy.
01:00:33This is your style.
01:00:35But I have understood.
01:00:37Like that...
01:00:39What is it?
01:00:41In a haunted house,
01:00:43a man screams, shouts, gets scared.
01:00:45Despite knowing this,
01:00:46this is a game.
01:00:48It's good.
01:00:50I am really enjoying this now.
01:00:52When a guest is happy,
01:00:54we are more happy.
01:00:56Mr. Sameer Mehra,
01:00:58listen to me.
01:01:00Look, the smart thing is
01:01:02that you tell me everything
01:01:04or else there will be a big problem.
01:01:06There will be no problem.
01:01:08There is no threat in his case.
01:01:10And when I am saying...
01:01:12Mrinal,
01:01:14get up.
01:01:16Take care of yourself.
01:01:18Understand?
01:01:34Live long, son.
01:01:36May your heart and soul be blessed.
01:01:39So Mr. Mehra,
01:01:41how did you murder Mr. Asol?
01:01:47I didn't murder him.
01:01:49No, he...
01:01:51Did you get what you wanted
01:01:53after his death?
01:01:57At least have some soup.
01:01:59So what?
01:02:01Whenever someone dies,
01:02:03someone gets something.
01:02:05So will you call it a murder?
01:02:07This should be a case
01:02:09in half the world.
01:02:11Our entire car
01:02:13is not from half the world, Mr. Mehra.
01:02:14Our entire car.
01:02:16It's your guilt.
01:02:18Mr. Jaiti, you are talking
01:02:20as if I am a real criminal.
01:02:22At least let me eat in peace.
01:02:24Take it easy.
01:02:26Okay, Mr. Bholda, I will talk in peace.
01:02:28So Mr. Mehra,
01:02:30did you poison Mr. Asol?
01:02:35No.
01:02:40Did you strangle him?
01:02:42Did you stab him
01:02:44with a knife?
01:02:46No.
01:02:49Did you plan an accident?
01:02:52Why are you after me for no reason?
01:02:54Why would I want to kill him?
01:02:57Let me tell you something.
01:02:59I wasn't the only contender for that post.
01:03:01There were three more.
01:03:03I got that post because of my ability.
01:03:07That's the truth.
01:03:09So Mr. Mehra,
01:03:11how was your relationship with Mr. Asol?
01:03:12Very professional.
01:03:17Did he ever
01:03:19invite you to his house
01:03:21for a social gathering
01:03:23or a function?
01:03:25Forget it.
01:03:27He never invited anyone to his office.
01:03:33So,
01:03:35how was Mr. Asol's social life?
01:03:39I don't know.
01:03:40All I know is that
01:03:42he was obsessed with golf.
01:03:44Obsessed?
01:03:48Everyone used to call him that in the office.
01:03:51Behind his back.
01:03:53It was kind of a joke.
01:03:55Actually, everyone used to hate him.
01:03:57You too?
01:03:59Not just me, his wife used to call him obsessed.
01:04:10I'm sorry.
01:04:35The court is now in session.
01:04:36Your Honor,
01:04:38I'd like to call the accused on the stand, please.
01:04:46The defendant will take the oath.
01:04:51Your Honor, I will speak the truth.
01:04:53Nothing but the truth.
01:04:55I promise.
01:04:57You may be seated.
01:04:59Mr. Prosecutor,
01:05:01you may begin.
01:05:07Mr. Mehra,
01:05:09you just said that
01:05:12Mrs. Oswald too
01:05:14used to call her husband obsessed.
01:05:17Did you hear that yourself?
01:05:20Yes.
01:05:22Does she work with you in the office?
01:05:25No.
01:05:27Oh.
01:05:29Then how do you know
01:05:31that she used the word obsessed?
01:05:34I object, Your Honor.
01:05:36I have nothing to do with this case.
01:05:38Overruled.
01:05:40Thank you, Your Honor.
01:05:42Mr. Mehra,
01:05:44did you know Mrs. Oswald personally?
01:05:46Yes, I did.
01:05:48If you knew her personally,
01:05:50you must have met her.
01:05:52That's when you must have heard
01:05:54that she was very rude.
01:05:56That's right.
01:05:58Didn't you feel bad
01:06:00when you heard
01:06:02that she called her husband obsessed?
01:06:04Why?
01:06:06He was a bad man.
01:06:08Oh.
01:06:11Mr. Mehra,
01:06:14were you and Mrs. Oswald
01:06:16in a relationship?
01:06:18Objection, Your Honor.
01:06:20Sustained.
01:06:22I'm sorry, Your Honor.
01:06:24Mr. Mehra,
01:06:26what was Mrs. Oswald's name?
01:06:28Natasha.
01:06:30Natasha.
01:06:32Natasha.
01:06:37Mr. Mehra,
01:06:39you showed me this cigarette case.
01:06:41You said that
01:06:43a friend of yours gave it to you as a gift.
01:06:46It had an engraving
01:06:48with love from N.O.
01:06:50N.O.
01:06:52Jose Oswald?
01:06:54Yes.
01:06:56Natasha Oswald.
01:07:00Obviously,
01:07:02if she gave you such an expensive gift,
01:07:03your relationship
01:07:05with Mrs. Oswald would be good.
01:07:07How intimate is your relationship with Mrs. Oswald?
01:07:09Your Honor,
01:07:11Mr. Mehra's personal life
01:07:13has nothing to do with this case.
01:07:15It does, Your Honor.
01:07:17It does.
01:07:19Mr. Mehra himself admitted
01:07:21that his relationship with Mr. Oswald
01:07:23was not good.
01:07:25He disliked him.
01:07:27So I believe
01:07:29that Mr. Mehra deliberately
01:07:30established a relationship
01:07:32with Mrs. Oswald
01:07:34so that he could humiliate his boss,
01:07:36take revenge on him
01:07:38and mentally torture him.
01:07:40In reality,
01:07:42it's the opposite.
01:07:44Mr. Mehra didn't even know
01:07:46that Natasha
01:07:48was Mr. Oswald's wife.
01:07:52Mr. Mehra,
01:07:54tell me,
01:07:56when and where did you meet Natasha
01:07:57and in what circumstances?
01:08:28Got a light?
01:08:30Yeah, sure.
01:08:35Thanks.
01:08:58Excuse me.
01:09:00Your earring.
01:09:04Oh.
01:09:06Thanks.
01:09:08Welcome.
01:09:10Where did you find it?
01:09:12Where did you find it?
01:09:14It was lying on the floor outside the nightclub.
01:09:16I found it.
01:09:18I'm sorry.
01:09:20I'm sorry.
01:09:22I'm sorry.
01:09:24I'm sorry.
01:09:25It was lying on the floor outside the nightclub.
01:09:31Can you drive in this condition?
01:09:36I think I can manage.
01:09:39I don't think so.
01:09:43Can I drive you home?
01:09:44Sure.
01:09:55Where is your house?
01:09:57What will I do at home?
01:10:00No one is there to wait for me.
01:10:04Do one thing.
01:10:06Take Sultanpur.
01:10:09My farmhouse.
01:10:14Okay.
01:10:45Thank you for helping me.
01:10:48But how will you go back from here?
01:10:51Do one thing.
01:10:53Please take my car back to the club.
01:10:55Hand the key to the manager.
01:10:57I won't leave until you go inside the house.
01:11:09Where are you going?
01:11:11I don't feel like going inside.
01:11:15It's too lonely.
01:11:18But it has nothing to do with you.
01:11:20You please carry on.
01:11:44Please carry on.
01:11:55Listen.
01:11:57It's not right to swim in this condition.
01:11:59What's the worst that can happen?
01:12:01I'll die.
01:12:15Sameer.
01:12:16Natasha.
01:12:41May I?
01:12:45Sure.
01:12:51We started meeting often.
01:12:54But she never told me much about herself or her husband.
01:12:57Yes.
01:12:59She told me that he used to stay out on tour.
01:13:02And from our conversation I felt that
01:13:04their relationship wasn't that good.
01:13:07Anyways, she was very good to me.
01:13:09And I liked her a lot.
01:13:14And I liked her a lot.
01:13:44I liked her a lot.
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01:16:40I like her a lot.
01:16:42I like her a lot.
01:16:44I have been seeing her all this time.
01:16:46Did you get to meet her again?
01:16:48No, Mum.
01:16:50I don't have to have food, I have to go and play.
01:16:52Do one thing
01:16:59Hello!
01:17:00Hello, Sameer.
01:17:01It's me, Natasha
01:17:07Yes, tell me.
01:17:08I want to meet you.
01:17:11I am a little busy.
01:17:12Yes, I know you're busy.
01:17:14And I understand your fear.
01:17:16GS is going to Europe tonight.
01:17:18You come to Farmer's.
01:17:20I need to talk to you about something important.
01:17:26I'll try.
01:17:27Sameer, if you don't come, I'll come to your house.
01:17:42Okay.
01:17:43Okay.
01:18:11Natasha!
01:18:13Natasha!
01:18:43Natasha!
01:19:05Natasha!
01:19:13Natasha!
01:19:30Where's the key?
01:19:31I threw it in the balcony.
01:19:43Natasha!
01:19:46I won't let him live.
01:19:47What are you doing?
01:19:50There's still time for his flight.
01:19:51I'm going to shoot that rascal.
01:19:53If it weren't for you, what would have happened to me?
01:19:56I would have died in this house after a few days.
01:19:58No one would have found out.
01:20:00I won't let him live.
01:20:01Are you crazy?
01:20:02You'll be hanged.
01:20:04What's wrong with you?
01:20:09What do I do, Sameer?
01:20:10Sameer!
01:20:12What do I do?
01:20:33Here.
01:20:34Take this.
01:20:40He hits you with this.
01:20:45Why?
01:20:48He enjoys it.
01:20:49He enjoys it?
01:20:53He's a sadist.
01:20:56Why are you taking this shit?
01:20:57Divorce him.
01:20:59I can't.
01:21:01He will never let this happen.
01:21:04He will ruin my reputation.
01:21:07Why don't you go to the police?
01:21:09It's hopeless.
01:21:11He has friends in all high places.
01:21:15Sameer, please don't leave me.
01:21:17Please stay with me.
01:21:18Don't leave me alone.
01:21:20I'm going somewhere.
01:21:22I'm not going anywhere.
01:21:25Relax.
01:21:27So, Mr. Mehra.
01:21:30When you heard Mrs. Oswald's sad story,
01:21:34weren't you angry?
01:21:36I was so angry that if she was in front of me,
01:21:38I would have killed her.
01:21:42You can do that later.
01:21:45Mr. Mehra, now comes your time.
01:21:47He has brought out the king.
01:21:49You can do whatever you want.
01:21:55For your kind information, Mr. Zaidi,
01:21:57Oswald's death was a natural death.
01:22:05Natural death?
01:22:07Yes.
01:22:11Natural death.
01:22:13How did he die?
01:22:15He had a heart attack.
01:22:17Mr. Mehra, are you trying to tell me that
01:22:20Oswald's death was a natural death?
01:22:23Yes.
01:22:25Mr. Mehra, are you trying to tell me that
01:22:28Oswald's death was a natural death?
01:22:30Yes.
01:22:32Mr. Mehra, are you trying to tell me that
01:22:35Oswald's death was a natural death?
01:22:38That's right.
01:22:40Where did it happen?
01:22:42On a golf course.
01:22:44On a golf course?
01:22:47Were you there?
01:22:48Yes, I was there by chance.
01:22:50What were you doing there?
01:22:52That rascal won't call me to play golf.
01:22:55He spoiled my weekend.
01:22:57No, but the question is, what were you doing there?
01:23:01He wanted some presentation.
01:23:03He could have seen it on Monday.
01:23:05But no.
01:23:07What happened after that?
01:23:10Oswald took a shot.
01:23:13And then he suddenly bent forward.
01:23:15What happened to you?
01:23:17Get a chair.
01:23:19Are you okay?
01:23:22Please call the doctor.
01:23:24Caddy and Natasha took care of him and I ran outside.
01:23:27And brought the doctor inside.
01:23:29But it was too late.
01:23:31He couldn't make it to the hospital.
01:23:33Oh, man.
01:23:36She won't mend her ways.
01:23:38She's such a troublemaker.
01:23:56What will happen now?
01:23:58Don't worry.
01:24:00We'll decide.
01:24:01But unfortunately,
01:24:03Mr. Zaidi won't be able to enter the court again.
01:24:09Why?
01:24:11Before this case started,
01:24:13Mr. Zaidi had put his legal reputation at stake.
01:24:18Look, I'm not a poet,
01:24:21but I'm still reading a couplet.
01:24:24I left your alley with a lot of shame.
01:24:29I don't know where I came from.
01:24:33There's no need to be so happy.
01:24:38There's still time.
01:24:42Your pant is dry.
01:24:44I've put it in the room above the sticker.
01:24:46Oh, thank you.
01:24:48If you allow me, can I wear my pant?
01:24:51Sure.
01:24:53I think I should relieve myself.
01:24:57Good idea.
01:24:59Let's go.
01:25:16Your bag.
01:25:19If you need anything else, I'm downstairs.
01:25:22Thank you.
01:25:24Anna.
01:25:27Keep my card.
01:25:29If you ever want to do something big after this boring life,
01:25:33you can call me.
01:25:39If you want, you can come with me right now.
01:25:51Mr. Muzir,
01:25:53I'm eager to know what the end will be.
01:25:56The game has reached an exciting moment.
01:26:00It will be exciting for you, but very predictable for me.
01:26:04Mr. Jaldi, you've lost.
01:26:07That remains to be seen.
01:26:09Let's start the game.
01:26:13So, Mr. Mehra, where were we?
01:26:16Usman died before he reached the hospital.
01:26:20What was the time of his death and the date?
01:26:2311, 11.30.
01:26:2411, 11.30.
01:26:27It was the 23rd of November.
01:26:30You just said that Mr. Waswal was a workaholic
01:26:34and never took a day off.
01:26:36Except for one thing.
01:26:38When he took a month off.
01:26:41Is that a fact?
01:26:43Yes, that's a fact.
01:26:45Why did he take a day off?
01:26:49I don't know.
01:26:50Didn't your boss come to the office for a month?
01:26:54Didn't you try to find out the reason?
01:26:57It was more important for me that he didn't come to the office.
01:27:02A workaholic takes a month off
01:27:08when he's in the worst of health.
01:27:11Maybe.
01:27:13Could be. I don't know.
01:27:15You're lying, Mr. Mehra.
01:27:16You knew that Mr. Waswal was a heart patient.
01:27:21When he took a month off,
01:27:24he had a heart attack for the first time.
01:27:27The first time.
01:27:29And I believe, Your Honor,
01:27:31that Mrs. Waswal told Mr. Mehra all this
01:27:34when he went to his farmhouse to meet him that night.
01:27:40Does he hit you with this?
01:27:41Does he hit you with this?
01:27:46I'm tired.
01:27:48What do I do? I just want him dead.
01:27:53He didn't die from that heart attack.
01:27:58Hold on.
01:28:01When did he have a heart attack?
01:28:03He took a month off last year.
01:28:06That's why he took a month off.
01:28:08Was it mild or...
01:28:09The doctors said to reduce the workload
01:28:12because the second heart attack could be fatal.
01:28:16He might have had a second heart attack,
01:28:18but this time it will be fatal.
01:28:20I don't understand.
01:28:32He's very possessive about you.
01:28:35If we tell him about our relationship,
01:28:39he'll be even more possessive.
01:28:43But how?
01:28:46Are you going to tell him yourself?
01:28:49That won't be necessary.
01:28:51I have a more powerful method.
01:28:56It's showtime.
01:28:57Showtime.
01:29:08Wow!
01:29:10Mr. Jaddi, you should be the creative head of my company.
01:29:13What a story!
01:29:15What a sale, sir! We're sold!
01:29:17Mr. Bhullar, we've lost.
01:29:19The case is closed. Let's leave.
01:29:21Mr. Jaddi, take care of your reputation.
01:29:26What will Mr. Mehra say when he goes to Delhi?
01:29:30He'll say that such big lawyers
01:29:32told such a bad story.
01:29:34Please, let me finish.
01:29:36Let me finish.
01:29:39Mr. Mehra, you said that you went to the golf course
01:29:43to give your presentation.
01:29:45Wrong.
01:29:47One more lie.
01:29:49The presentation was just an excuse.
01:29:52You went there because
01:29:53you wanted to make sure he's dead.
01:29:59Hey, Sameer.
01:30:01What are you doing here?
01:30:03I have some important work, sir.
01:30:06After the shot, Sameer.
01:30:07After the shot, Sameer.
01:30:22Take it.
01:30:24I wanted to show you something.
01:30:26It's worth seeing, sir.
01:30:38What happened?
01:30:42What's happening? Bring the chair.
01:30:45Ayu.
01:30:48What happened?
01:30:50Bring the doctor, please.
01:30:52Ayu, are you alright?
01:30:57Are you alright?
01:30:59The doctor is here.
01:31:01Relax.
01:31:03Relax.
01:31:07Relax.
01:31:23Sir.
01:31:25Sir, are you alright?
01:31:27Doctor, come.
01:31:29Come, let's see.
01:31:31Let's see what happened.
01:31:33These are the most preposterous,
01:31:36outrageous and obnoxious assumptions
01:31:39I have ever heard in my life.
01:31:41How does Mr. Mehra know
01:31:43that Oswald will get a shock
01:31:45and he'll get a heart attack?
01:31:48No killer is ever sure
01:31:50that the bullet will hit the target
01:31:52by pressing the trigger.
01:31:55That's why Mr. Mehra
01:31:57had a backup plan.
01:31:59But Mr. Oswald
01:32:00would have been saved
01:32:02if he had shown him
01:32:04the videotape of Mrs. Oswald
01:32:06which was in his pocket
01:32:08and he would have
01:32:10blackmailed her.
01:32:12This is your wild imagination
01:32:14which you have to prove
01:32:16in the court of law.
01:32:18I agree with the defense counsel.
01:32:22Mr. Prosecutor,
01:32:24are these just assumptions
01:32:26or do you have any evidence?
01:32:28I have evidence, Your Honor.
01:32:30A very big and unshakable evidence.
01:32:35When you two left
01:32:37and Mr. Mehra
01:32:39went to change his clothes,
01:32:41I was sitting here.
01:32:47I picked up his mobile phone
01:32:50and...
01:32:59I started looking at the messages.
01:33:05And look what I found.
01:33:09The videotape is stored
01:33:11in the sent messages.
01:33:14The romantic videotape
01:33:16which I mentioned earlier.
01:33:19The one who was sent
01:33:21is also registered here.
01:33:23Who are you?
01:33:25How dare you!
01:33:26How dare you look at my phone!
01:33:28You have no right!
01:33:30I'm afraid, Mr. Mehra, in the line of law
01:33:32I do have the right.
01:33:34The date is 23rd November
01:33:37and the time is
01:33:3911.15 a.m.
01:33:43And you must have heard
01:33:45that Mr. Mehra said
01:33:47that Mr. Oswald died
01:33:49around 11.30 a.m.
01:33:51So, Your Honor,
01:33:53this murder was planned.
01:33:54Mr. Mehra got Mr. Oswald
01:33:56out of the way forever.
01:33:58In return,
01:34:00Mrs. Oswald gave him the CEO's post,
01:34:02a BMW car which is parked outside
01:34:04and whose papers are still
01:34:06in Mrs. Natasha Oswald's name.
01:34:09And this gold cigarette case
01:34:12is a token of her love.
01:34:14Love? She is a deceitful woman.
01:34:17I was the one who started loving her.
01:34:19But she used me.
01:34:21Because of her, I...
01:34:25In reality,
01:34:27Oswald loved his wife a lot.
01:34:29And the story you told me
01:34:31was made up by Natasha.
01:34:33Right from the beginning to the end.
01:34:35It was all her plan.
01:34:37There is a way to get rid of him.
01:34:40What if he gets another heart attack?
01:34:43Has he had a heart attack before?
01:34:45He is a heart patient.
01:34:47Do you remember?
01:34:49He took a one-month leave last year.
01:34:51That's why he took it.
01:34:52The doctors have said
01:34:54that another heart attack
01:34:56can be fatal.
01:34:58Listen,
01:35:00he is very possessive about me.
01:35:02If he finds out about our relationship,
01:35:05there can't be a bigger shock than that.
01:35:09Natasha,
01:35:11I can't do this.
01:35:13If he survives,
01:35:15I will lose my job.
01:35:17But if he dies,
01:35:19you will replace him.
01:35:20You will replace him
01:35:22in every way.
01:35:27I...
01:35:29I can't take such a big risk.
01:35:39Morning.
01:35:40Morning.
01:35:43Coffee.
01:35:44Please sit.
01:35:46I have found a way to kill GS.
01:35:50What?
01:35:51I have done some research.
01:35:53Potassium.
01:35:55It is present in everyone's body.
01:35:57But if it gets excess,
01:35:59a person dies in two minutes.
01:36:01We will do this
01:36:03and execute it publicly
01:36:05so that there is no doubt.
01:36:09But how will we do this?
01:36:11First, we will shock his heart
01:36:13and then we will kill him.
01:36:15We will kill Potassium.
01:36:40What happened?
01:36:42What's happening?
01:36:43Are you okay?
01:36:45Get a chair.
01:36:47Please sit.
01:36:49Just leave me alone.
01:36:52Take off your shoes.
01:36:54Leave me alone, I said.
01:36:55I am fine.
01:36:56Leave me alone.
01:36:57Do one thing.
01:36:58Call the doctor.
01:37:02How long has this been going on?
01:37:03Between you two?
01:37:05Tell me.
01:37:08And you...
01:37:10How dare you make a video of this?
01:37:12Send it to me.
01:37:13Please forgive me.
01:37:15I made this mistake once.
01:37:17He is blackmailing me.
01:37:18Just shut up.
01:37:19Sorry.
01:37:21I don't want to create a scene here.
01:37:23This is my respect.
01:37:24Listen to me.
01:37:25Don't get angry.
01:37:26Just get out.
01:37:28You will get sick.
01:37:29Just leave for now.
01:37:30Okay?
01:37:31Relax.
01:37:33Relax.
01:37:35What are you doing?
01:37:37Please.
01:37:38What are you doing?
01:37:55Sir.
01:37:56Sir.
01:37:58Are you okay?
01:38:00Doctor, please come.
01:38:03Look what has happened.
01:38:05I didn't know he was such a cunning man.
01:38:09After Oswald's death, he stopped meeting me.
01:38:13He stopped answering my calls.
01:38:15He even disconnected his mobile phone.
01:38:18I went to his house, but it was locked.
01:38:22No one knew where he went.
01:38:26I wandered around his farmhouse and house like crazy.
01:38:31Hoping that he would come back.
01:38:37I was worried about him.
01:38:39I really missed him.
01:38:40But he didn't come.
01:38:45Four days ago, when I was waiting for him outside his house...
01:39:02Four days later
01:39:23Here you go.
01:39:24To us.
01:39:26To us.
01:39:28I have some good news.
01:39:29Oh.
01:39:30Finally, a confirmation from the insurance company.
01:39:34Do tell.
01:39:36It is with our deepest condolences for the loss of Mr. G.S. Oswald
01:39:41that we release to the policy nominee,
01:39:44his dear wife, Mrs. Natasha Oswald,
01:39:47a sum of five million dollars.
01:39:51And let's not forget, bungalow, office, farmhouse,
01:39:55the companies.
01:39:57He left so much money even after his death.
01:40:00Imagine how much he loved me.
01:40:03No one can love you.
01:40:07What the hell are you doing here?
01:40:10So this was all your game?
01:40:12Huh?
01:40:13It was all a setup.
01:40:15Wow.
01:40:16Wow.
01:40:21I remember everything now.
01:40:22I remember everything now.
01:40:25Outside the nightclub, this man asked me for a lighter.
01:40:28And he must have gone inside and gestured to you.
01:40:31And you came out and deliberately dropped that earring in front of me.
01:40:35And I...
01:40:42Five million dollars.
01:40:46Five million.
01:40:47How much will I get for this?
01:40:49You got a promotion. Isn't that enough?
01:40:50Isn't that enough?
01:40:51No, it's not enough.
01:40:53And not at all after knowing your reality.
01:40:57So, let me get this right.
01:40:59This man must have handcuffed you and locked you from the outside.
01:41:06And I...
01:41:08I couldn't understand this stupidity.
01:41:12I took such a big risk.
01:41:14If he hadn't died, I would have left the job.
01:41:17I would have lost my job. I would have been jailed.
01:41:18I would have been destroyed.
01:41:21That's why I won't leave you now.
01:41:23Don't even think about it.
01:41:25I have just recorded your video on this phone.
01:41:27It's on Zenmode.
01:41:28As soon as you press the button, it will be released faster than your bullet.
01:41:31And you two will become social media stars.
01:41:34And how long will it take?
01:41:36It will take time to reach the police and insurance companies.
01:41:39So, let's start with putting that gun down.
01:41:41Because you might miss, I won't.
01:41:43Come on.
01:41:44Give me the gun.
01:41:46Come on.
01:41:47Easy.
01:41:51That's nice.
01:41:54Boom! Boom!
01:41:56Don't try anything, man.
01:41:58I don't hurt anyone.
01:42:00What do you want?
01:42:03That's more like it.
01:42:05Let's talk business.
01:42:06Let's talk business.
01:42:09According to the agency,
01:42:11I take 15%.
01:42:12As you know.
01:42:14But keeping in mind the time I spent with you,
01:42:17I am ready to waive off 5%.
01:42:20Let's see.
01:42:21I will manage with 3.5 crores.
01:42:25As a service charge.
01:42:26But in cash, of course.
01:42:28As soon as you collect it, let me know.
01:42:29I will come and collect it.
01:42:31And then I will delete these two videos.
01:42:35The one you shot with me and the one with him.
01:42:39And for now, I need a fast car.
01:42:41I am taking your BMW.
01:42:43Because I am shooting an ad film in the hills.
01:42:45So, I...
01:42:48What's this?
01:42:51With love from Enno.
01:42:54That's sweet.
01:42:56She gave you this?
01:42:58I should have this.
01:43:01Give this goat another one.
01:43:06No need to see me off.
01:43:08I know my way out.
01:43:09I know my way out.
01:43:39Okay.
01:43:42Mrs. Oswal's message.
01:43:44The money is ready.
01:43:47And her reply was...
01:43:49I was sure you could do it.
01:43:51I am coming.
01:43:56That is all, Your Honour.
01:43:57The prosecution rests its case.
01:43:59Thank you.
01:44:05Both of you prepare for the closing argument.
01:44:08In the meantime, the court is adjourned.
01:44:11So, that means this case...
01:44:12Sorry.
01:44:14The game is over?
01:44:15No.
01:44:17For a little while,
01:44:19I will be silent.
01:45:09Anna.
01:45:11Yes.
01:45:12Sorry.
01:45:13Would you like something?
01:45:14Tea? Coffee?
01:45:15No. No.
01:45:17Do you have the key to the door?
01:45:19Yes. Why?
01:45:21I am going to get the AC from my place.
01:45:23But you are facing a case.
01:45:25You are a court custodian.
01:45:27You can't just...
01:45:29You can't just...
01:45:31You can't just...
01:45:33You can't just...
01:45:35You can't just...
01:45:36You are facing a case.
01:45:37You are in court custody.
01:45:38I am in court custody.
01:45:45I am sorry.
01:45:47Do one thing.
01:45:48Take me to your place.
01:45:49Yes.
01:45:50But what will Mr. Acharya think?
01:45:52He won't think anything.
01:45:53I have spoken to him.
01:45:55He won't think anything.
01:45:56That means your case is over?
01:45:58Yes.
01:45:59I have given my verdict.
01:46:00I have been acquitted.
01:46:01And everyone has gone upstairs to sleep.
01:46:03So, let's go.
01:46:04Let's go.
01:46:06But why is Uncle Hariya here?
01:46:09He had an eye infection.
01:46:10He didn't want to disturb him.
01:46:12I am very tired.
01:46:13I am very tired.
01:46:14Let's go.
01:46:15Okay.
01:46:16Come on.
01:46:17Come on.
01:46:18Come on.
01:46:19Give me the keys.
01:46:21I will go upstairs and tell them.
01:46:24No. Where are you going?
01:46:29What is the matter?
01:46:30Why do you look so worried?
01:46:32So what if I am not worried?
01:46:33I don't know what they are going to do to me.
01:46:35What are they going to do to you?
01:46:37They can do anything.
01:46:38They are crazy.
01:46:39They can even hang someone.
01:46:41Just like that.
01:46:42Not just like that.
01:46:43Only when the crime is proven.
01:46:46But why are you so tense?
01:46:48God damn it.
01:46:49You can ask all these questions later.
01:46:50No.
01:46:52I know you are lying to me.
01:46:54But I can't betray these people.
01:46:57I am indebted to them.
01:47:00Indebted?
01:47:03I am alive because of them.
01:47:07I was in a mental hospital for four years.
01:47:11Mental hospital?
01:47:13Why?
01:47:14Joe was in jail.
01:47:18Joe?
01:47:19Brother?
01:47:21Yes.
01:47:23A man did something very bad to me.
01:47:29And Joe killed him.
01:47:34After that, I stopped talking, getting up and sitting.
01:47:40But because of Acharya and his friends,
01:47:44I am completely fine.
01:47:51So you are one of them.
01:47:53Crazy.
01:47:55I was afraid
01:47:57that you would be proven guilty.
01:48:04Most of the people who come here are people.
01:48:08Thank you for the butterflies.
01:48:11I will always keep them safe.
01:48:13Give me the keys.
01:48:14Give me the keys.
01:48:15Give me the keys.
01:48:33Give me the keys.
01:48:45The court is now in session.
01:48:50Gentlemen, are you ready with your closing statements?
01:48:54Yes, Your Honor.
01:48:55Yes, Your Honor.
01:48:56Defense counsel,
01:48:57you go first.
01:48:58Thank you.
01:49:04Your Honor,
01:49:20and the answer is no.
01:49:22My client is an innocent and honest man
01:49:30Why?
01:49:34For his happiness,
01:49:36to help him,
01:49:37he did this.
01:49:39In today's world,
01:49:41where big leaders,
01:49:43big businessmen,
01:49:45and big brothels exist,
01:49:47my client is an angel compared to them.
01:49:49He is not a murderer.
01:49:50He is not a murderer.
01:49:51In fact, he is the victim
01:49:53who was used as a weapon.
01:50:00What is life?
01:50:01What is life?
01:50:02It is a battlefield
01:50:03where we all,
01:50:05almost every day,
01:50:06are busy with the murder of our own relatives,
01:50:10in our own minds.
01:50:11And there, our own relative
01:50:13is busy killing us,
01:50:15in our own minds.
01:50:16Because it is a time of competition.
01:50:18Everyone wants to move forward,
01:50:20wants to be successful,
01:50:22and what is wrong in it?
01:50:27Therefore, we don't have any right
01:50:29to give any kind of punishment to Sameer Mehra.
01:50:32Hence, I humbly request the Honorable Court
01:50:36to forgive my client Sameer Mehra
01:50:40and acquit him.
01:50:43That's all, Your Honor.
01:50:46Thank you, Your Honor.
01:50:48He is right.
01:50:49I live my life the way you all live.
01:50:53The whole world lives.
01:50:54What is my fault in this?
01:50:57Mr. Mehra, be silent.
01:51:04Mr. Prosecutor.
01:51:16Thank you, Your Honor.
01:51:20Your Honor,
01:51:21my friend, Mr. Bhullar,
01:51:24said in his speech
01:51:27that Mr. Sameer Mehra should be acquitted
01:51:31because he has admitted
01:51:33that he is innocent because he killed.
01:51:37And he should be forgiven.
01:51:42Your Honor, I agree with my friend.
01:51:45I am ready to listen to him.
01:51:47But,
01:51:49I have a condition.
01:51:51All the criminals in our jails should be released
01:51:57and the jails should be closed
01:51:59because according to Mr. Bhullar,
01:52:02a person will commit a crime,
01:52:04admit it and become innocent.
01:52:09What kind of logic is this, Your Honor?
01:52:11What kind of law is this?
01:52:15Your Honor, I wish to ask you.
01:52:17What is law?
01:52:20What is the definition of law?
01:52:23Is a criminal a means to punish a criminal
01:52:29or a shield to protect the society from crime?
01:52:38After all these years of law practice,
01:52:41I have not been able to find a single definition of law.
01:52:46I have seen that in every case,
01:52:47the definition of law keeps changing.
01:52:51At times, the law appears to be strong and tough
01:52:55and at other times, helpless and helpless.
01:52:59Your Honor,
01:53:02our law is blind.
01:53:05That is why our justice is also blind.
01:53:09We think something else and we say something else.
01:53:13The law listens to something else
01:53:15and justice does something else.
01:53:20It has been a long time, Your Honor.
01:53:23Ages have passed.
01:53:25Millions of graves of truth
01:53:29have turned to dust.
01:53:34How long will we continue to respect the injustice and justice of our tradition?
01:53:39How long will we continue to bury the unethical practices of our society?
01:53:43How long will we continue to bury the truth?
01:53:48Criminals are bound to be punished by the system.
01:53:52But the law does not have the right to punish criminals by the system, Your Honor.
01:54:00There cannot be a system of punishment.
01:54:04Crime, Your Honor,
01:54:07cannot be included in the system.
01:54:10Protecting the law and protecting it is not my job.
01:54:14You know that and your system knows that.
01:54:17I have come here to punish the criminal.
01:54:21My condition is that if justice is the ideal of life,
01:54:26if justice is the sovereign right of our Constitution,
01:54:31if justice is a fundamental human right,
01:54:35if justice is a fundamental human right,
01:54:38then don't make it a slave to the system, tradition and circumstances.
01:54:46An innocent girl is put in a moving car,
01:54:51raped and raped.
01:54:54An inhuman and disgusting rape is done.
01:54:58And after that, she is thrown on the street like a rotting corpse.
01:55:01She dies.
01:55:03There is chaos all over the country.
01:55:06People come out on the streets.
01:55:08There is anger.
01:55:10There is a procession.
01:55:12There is a candle parade.
01:55:14Flowers are placed on the ground where this incident took place.
01:55:18The government is under pressure.
01:55:20It is affected.
01:55:22The law is made.
01:55:24It is changed.
01:55:26The criminal is caught.
01:55:28But, Your Honour,
01:55:32seven or eight years have passed.
01:55:37And justice has not been done in a complete way.
01:55:42It is a very sad thing.
01:55:46The candles that were lit to oppose and pacify,
01:55:51have melted.
01:55:54The flowers that were placed on the ground
01:55:57have withered.
01:56:00The place has been cleansed with water and lipoprotein.
01:56:06People are coming and going.
01:56:09Everything has become normal.
01:56:14But the sorrow of that daughter's mother,
01:56:17the pain of losing her daughter,
01:56:20is not normal due to such terrible reasons, Your Honour.
01:56:24It is wrong.
01:56:28But, Your Honour,
01:56:31I want to tell you that the sorrow of that mother is that
01:56:37every month or two,
01:56:40she is called to testify.
01:56:43And she has to say again and again that,
01:56:46yes, my daughter was raped.
01:56:50The pain and sorrow that I have in saying this again and again,
01:56:54is far more than my daughter's death.
01:56:57The pain and sorrow that I have in saying this again and again,
01:57:01is far more than my daughter's death.
01:57:06Whichever girl gets raped, Your Honour,
01:57:11she has to stand in court and repeatedly
01:57:14tell
01:57:16how and where her dignity was stolen.
01:57:20On every date of the court,
01:57:23Your Honour,
01:57:24♪
01:57:30♪
01:57:34♪
01:57:38♪
01:57:42♪
01:57:48He was caught red-handed.
01:57:50He was released on bail within a month or two.
01:57:54The law is still in effect.
01:57:57The boy has married another girl.
01:57:59He has children.
01:58:01And he's leading a normal life.
01:58:05The girl is still travelling, Your Honor.
01:58:09When she is asked what she wants,
01:58:15all she says is,
01:58:17I want justice.
01:58:21Justice, Your Honor.
01:58:26If a terrorist barges into our house
01:58:29and kills our men,
01:58:32we'll barge into his house and punish him.
01:58:35This house, Your Honor, is our court.
01:58:39If a criminal leaves the court,
01:58:42we'll barge into his house and punish him.
01:58:45This is that house.
01:58:47The Goddess of Justice that we have established in our house
01:58:51is not blind.
01:58:54Because we want that Goddess to see,
01:58:59hear, think, and speak.
01:59:03This is the Goddess of Law.
01:59:06Your Honor, justice is not on pieces of paper.
01:59:11Justice is not on the pen of the court.
01:59:16Justice is on the hearts of men.
01:59:19On their minds.
01:59:21On their souls.
01:59:26It is the duty of this court
01:59:29to go to the criminals
01:59:32and punish them without hesitation
01:59:34until the law arrives.
01:59:39Our court has seen how the criminal's boss, Mr. Oswald,
01:59:44was killed by the criminal.
01:59:48I have presented the evidence to the court.
01:59:52The criminal may not have conspired,
01:59:54but he has carried out the conspiracy.
01:59:58The mobile button that the criminal pressed
02:00:02was equal to the trigger of the pistol, Your Honor.
02:00:05Therefore, the criminal is as guilty
02:00:08as Mrs. Oswald.
02:00:12The biggest reason for murder
02:00:15is the criminal's ambition.
02:00:18To achieve his goal,
02:00:21he can resort to any means.
02:00:27He made a plan to kill Mr. Oswald
02:00:31and executed it with a lot of thought.
02:00:35It was a premeditated murder
02:00:38in cold blood.
02:00:41You must have heard in the heart of the criminal
02:00:45that there is no guilt or regret.
02:00:48You must have heard it from his mouth.
02:00:51This murder was a small shortcut for him to reach his goal.
02:00:56He has only one explanation for all his wrongdoings.
02:01:01Whatever he is doing, half the world is doing the same.
02:01:05Perhaps the biggest and easiest justification
02:01:08for the crimes of this modern age is
02:01:12that when the whole world is doing this,
02:01:15why shouldn't I do it too?
02:01:19This decadence,
02:01:23this decadence of human values and humanity, Your Honor,
02:01:28has to stop!
02:01:32It must stop!
02:01:53There is only one solution.
02:01:56Act according to the law, Your Honor.
02:02:00Act with complete honesty, strictness and severity.
02:02:08I am not asking for justice, Your Honor.
02:02:11Those who have to ask for it, are not entitled to it.
02:02:14A right is not a right if it has to be pleaded.
02:02:19Justice cannot be pleaded.
02:02:22Justice can only be done.
02:02:26And in our courts, there is no justice,
02:02:30there is only judgment.
02:02:32There is no justice, there is only judgment.
02:02:37No matter how serious the crime is, Your Honor,
02:02:41the punishment should be just as serious.
02:02:44No matter how merciless the criminal is,
02:02:47justice should be just as merciless.
02:02:53There is no room for mercy in any book of law, Your Honor.
02:02:57Law is just law.
02:03:00Either it will be broken, or it will be brought up.
02:03:03But in any case, it will be accepted.
02:03:08Mr. Mehra says,
02:03:11if half the world is doing this, why shouldn't I do it too?
02:03:16Only a person who has no conscience can say such a thing.
02:03:23Such a person has no right to live.
02:03:26That's why I request the court
02:03:30to give the criminal death sentence.
02:03:35And that is all, Your Honor. Thank you.
02:03:40You're crazy!
02:03:41Order! Order!
02:03:42Don't interfere!
02:03:44I will speak! I will speak now!
02:03:46I don't want to play this game! The case is over!
02:03:49The case is not over yet, Mr. Mehra.
02:03:51You're still in the custody of the court.
02:03:53Then I'll free myself. I'll free myself.
02:03:55I don't want to sit in this courtroom.
02:03:57Hold on. Your fate is yet to be decided.
02:04:01All right, then. Give me the verdict and end this game!
02:04:04Because I'm tired and fed up!
02:04:12The law has proven your crime.
02:04:18Therefore, this court sentences the criminal Samir Mehra
02:04:22to be hanged by the neck until dead.
02:04:27To be hanged by the neck until dead.
02:04:32Mr. Chetty, you defeated me once again.
02:04:37As soon as I found out that her boss's name is Uswal,
02:04:41I realized that something was wrong.
02:04:43Because her car is registered under the name Natasha Uswal.
02:04:47I thought she was her wife.
02:04:49But when it came to the gold cigarette case,
02:04:52my suspicions turned into reality.
02:04:54Bye.
02:04:55Please take Mr. Mehra upstairs.
02:04:58Come, Mr. Mehra. Let's go upstairs.
02:05:01I won't go upstairs.
02:05:03I won't go upstairs.
02:05:05Mr. Mehra, the game is over. Please go upstairs.
02:05:08Why should I go upstairs?
02:05:10What have I done that the world doesn't do?
02:05:12Every big fish eats a small fish.
02:05:14It's a survival of the fittest!
02:05:16If you don't want to live, you have to kill someone.
02:05:19And if I'm a murderer, you're all murderers.
02:05:22I don't know how many people you've killed.
02:05:24And you call that law?
02:05:26You call that justice?
02:05:28What kind of justice is this?
02:05:30Mr. Mehra, even today, the court punishes.
02:05:33I don't think you paid attention, Mr. Mehra.
02:05:36The whole house is under surveillance.
02:05:39The entire case has been recorded.
02:05:45God is watching everything.
02:05:48One copy of this will go to the High Court tomorrow.
02:05:50The other will go to the Crime Branch.
02:05:52We'll get you punished.
02:05:55By law.
02:06:14Don't come any closer.
02:06:17Don't come any closer.
02:06:27Tiger?
02:06:47Don't come any closer.
02:07:17Don't come any closer.
02:07:47Don't come any closer.
02:07:59Watch out!
02:08:11Leave!
02:08:13I'll bury you too!
02:08:17Get up!
02:08:19Leave him!
02:08:34Jump!
02:08:36Leave him!
02:08:38Leave him!
02:08:40Leave him!
02:08:46Hey!
02:08:48Don't go there!
02:08:50Stop!
02:09:02Stop!
02:09:04Danger!
02:09:06Danger ahead!
02:09:10Get out of the way!
02:09:40Go.
02:09:42We're out of there now.
02:10:10Go.
02:10:41Hello, Control Room?
02:10:44I'm calling from Justice Acharya's house.
02:10:48Sir, there's been an incident here.
02:10:53A man has fallen from a mountain.
02:10:57Thank you, sir.
02:11:05Buller B.
02:11:08Buller B.
02:11:10Are you looking for the Grand Master title?
02:11:13Here you go.
02:11:26Is Mr. Acharya at home?
02:11:29Natasha Oswal.
02:11:31I'm from Paradoy Company.
02:11:33Sameer Mehra's boss.
02:11:35Mr. Mehra was very stubborn.
02:11:38I told him not to go out because of the bad weather.
02:11:41But he left.
02:11:43And then this happened.
02:11:45Yeah, it's very unfortunate.
02:11:47He had my car.
02:11:49The police returned it.
02:11:51But I think his mobile phone must have been left here.
02:11:54Can you check and tell me?
02:11:57Mobile?
02:11:59Yeah, actually it's company property.
02:12:01So if you could please just have a look.
02:12:04Why are you standing outside? Please come in.
02:12:07Thank you.
02:12:09Ladies and gentlemen.
02:12:13Natasha Oswal.
02:12:15Mrs. Natasha Oswal.
02:12:18Namaste.
02:12:22I'm in a bit of a hurry, so I have to go.
02:12:24No, don't go. Stay here.
02:12:28It would be very kind of you.
02:12:30Sorry?
02:12:32He means to say that it will get dark soon.
02:12:35And it's dangerous to drive at night.
02:12:38Stay here.
02:12:42There's Anna.
02:12:43There's me.
02:12:45There's good wine.
02:12:46There's good food.
02:12:48And after dinner, we'll play a game here.
02:12:50A game.
02:12:52You'll love it.
02:12:53You won't get bored.
02:12:55Let me go.
02:12:57It'll be fun.
02:13:00Please come.
02:13:02Thank you.
02:13:08Thank you very much.
02:13:18If any of you has committed a crime,
02:13:22then please pass through here carefully.
02:13:25Because this game can be played on you as well.
02:13:29Thank you.
02:13:59Thank you.
02:14:29We will leave
02:14:32But our faces will remain alive
02:14:59But our faces will remain alive
02:15:30But our faces will remain alive
02:15:32But our faces will remain alive
02:15:34But our faces will remain alive
02:15:36But our faces will remain alive
02:15:38But our faces will remain alive
02:15:40But our faces will remain alive
02:15:42But our faces will remain alive
02:15:44But our faces will remain alive
02:15:46But our faces will remain alive
02:15:48But our faces will remain alive
02:15:50But our faces will remain alive
02:15:52But our faces will remain alive
02:15:54But our faces will remain alive
02:15:56But our faces will remain alive
02:15:59Our faces
02:16:04Our faces
02:16:08Our faces
02:16:12Our faces
02:16:21Our bodies will leave
02:16:24But the faces will remain alive
02:16:54They will live
02:16:59They will live
02:17:04They will live
02:17:09They will live
02:17:14They will live
02:17:19They will live
02:17:24They will live
02:17:29They will live
02:17:34They will live
02:17:39They will live
02:17:44They will live
02:17:49They will live
02:17:54They will live
02:17:59They will live
02:18:04They will live
02:18:09They will live
02:18:14They will live
02:18:19They will live
02:18:24They will live
02:18:29They will live
02:18:34They will live
02:18:39They will live
02:18:44They will live
02:18:49They will live

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