Category: 16
All Genres: Drama, Musical, Romance, Western
Release Year: 2000
Country: India
Runtime: 207
Rating: (0)
Languages: Hindi
Director: J.P. Dutta
Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital
Taglines:
Writing by: J.P. Dutta – screenplay
J.P. Dutta – story
O.P. Dutta – dialogue
Produced by: J.P. Dutta – producer
Cast: Jackie Shroff – BSF Officer Raghuvir Singh
Sunil Shetty – Ranger Mohammad Ashraf
Abhishek Bachchan – Refugee
Kareena Kapoor – Nazneen 'Naaz' M. Ahmed
Reena Roy – Amina J. Mohammad
Sudesh Berry – Gul Hamid
Avtar Gill – Atta Mohammad
Vrajesh Hirjee – BSF Officer
Puneet Issar – Sikh Priest
Shadaab Khan – Shadab J. Mohammad
Kulbhushan Kharbanda – Manzur Ahmed
Music: Anu Malik Adesh Shrivastava
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Plot Outline: Bihar-based Manzur Ahmed, his wife, his mother, and his daughter, decide to re-locate to East Pakistan after the partitioning of Hindustan during 1948…
Plot: Bihar-based Manzur Ahmed, his wife, his mother, and his daughter, decide to re-locate to East Pakistan after the partitioning of Hindustan during 1948, following the tussle between Sheikh Mujib Rehman and Pakistan's General Bhutto, which led to the formation of Bangladesh, where Manzur and several other Muslims were forced to re-locate to Pakistan. In order to do this, they cross two borders, one with India and Bangladesh, and the second with India and Pakistan. The route from Bangladesh leads from Dhaka then to Guwahati then to Delhi then to Ajmer then to Bhuj, and then on to Pakistan's Haji Peer. They get as far as Bhuj, but afterward they are assisted by Jaan Mohammad's son, known only as Refugee, who helps them trek their way across the Rann desert to Atta Mohammad's house in Pakistan. Refugee considers his clients as mere items of luggage and refuses to be emotionally involved with them. Then he meets Nazneen and he forgets this rule, and they soon both fall in love with each other. Police on both sides of the border are aware of the refugee traffic and question Refugee and Jaan several times because of this. Then, one day, Refugee assists four men to enter the Indian side of the border. These men then enlist the help of Jaan's other son to get to Delhi. Shortly thereafter, explosions take place in trains, buses, and buildings. And to complicate matters even more, BSF Officer Raghuvir Singh apprehends Refugee with a load of RDX plastic explosives. While Naaz is making preparations for her marriage with Refugee, her parents have arranged her marriage with a Pakistani Ranger named Ashraf Mohammad. The question remains what will be Refugee's fate when Ashraf finds out that he is the truth of his wife-to-be, that is if he ever gets out of the clutches of the Border Security Force.
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Nick Schaffer: What's this $110?
Hotel Clerk: Those are your in-room movies.
Nick Schaffer: No, I didn't watch any movies.
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Nick Schaffer: No, no, no…
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Nick Schaffer: I swear I didn't watch it. Okay? I was at a bachelor party. There were 35 people there. You can ask any of them. You have to take that off my record.
Hotel Clerk: This is not a record, sir.
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Nick Schaffer: None! I didn't watch it!
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