8 x 10 Tasveer (2009) Movie Script
WEBVT"I have some visions..."
"Some memories
that I can't recollect."
"I have some visions..."
"Some feelings
that I can't get over."
"Visions that hurt me."
"I can't forget these visions.
They keep haunting me."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"Of some unseen photograph."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"There is some intoxication,
some punishment."
"Is this some problem
or some mistake?"
"I have some visions
from the past."
"Visions that are dangerous."
"Visions that were
supposed to be forgotten."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"Of some unseen photograph."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
What happened, Jai?
What happened, Jai?
Tell me.
Jai!
I'll be there.
Hi, Wayne.
Buddy, why do you keep coming back?
The bears hate you.
- And so do we.
All right, buddy.
You know the drill.
Hands behind your head.
And step away from the trap.
Come on.
What are you smiling at?
No evidence. No crime.
Freaking mad man.
Well, call me for the funeral.
Come on.
It's almost been four minutes.
I hope we put him away
for good this time.
Yeah, I hope so too.
Hey, guys. Guys, listen up.
100 foot cliff.
Four minutes under the water.
And that ladies and gentlemen,
is a new world record.
Stop exaggerating, John.
But drink's on me tonight.
One bear trap as evidence.
Thank you.
They've been waiting
for you all morning.
Who?
- Those ladies over there.
Why?
- No idea.
Hello, Soniya. How are you?
I'm fine. Thank you.
She is my friend, Emily.
Hello.
- Hi.
Her husband is missing.
She needs your help.
Why don't you take
her to the police?
We did that.
It's been a week.
He is still missing.
Jai, had it not been for you,
my child wouldn't have been alive.
You were lucky
as you had a photograph...
She has a photograph too.
That's why I've brought her here.
Please.
Okay, I'll try.
When was this photograph taken?
- Just before he went missing.
A minute after clicking
the photograph,
Emily went to the bathroom.
When she returned, he wasn't there.
I'll need some luck,
because after a minute
my life will be in danger.
'Oh, it's really good.'
'I'm just going to go
to the ladies' room.'
'Hurry back.'
'You know we have to get back
to the camp before dark.'
'Okay.'
'Okay, I'll wait here by the car.'
Jai.
He fell in a ravine.
Sampson Trail.
Near mile marker 0.4.
He is alive,
but injured.
He is alive.
I'll call the police.
- Have some water.
Take good care of your husband.
Okay.
Thanks, bye.
Jai, I've been trying to call you!
There's been an accident.
Dad.
Dad.
- Jai, while I was on the boat,
I saw...
I saw...
Thank you, Sheila.
- You are welcome.
How are you, Savitri?
- Fine.
Hi.
Hi, uncle.
- Good morning.
How are you?
- I'm fine.
As per Jatin's wish,
I'm going to read out his will.
The will is 12 pages long,
but I'll tell you the gist.
'I want Savitri to inherit
all my lands and rights.'
Savitri, you will have to
sign some documents.
I don't believe this.
How could a father
do this to his own son?
As it is, I never wanted his money.
I know,
but I still don't like what he did.
He was your father.
Does it matter?
It's all right. It's okay.
You are right.
And I don't care
as long as you are with me.
Thank you.
I feel bad about
what happened yesterday.
You don't have to
feel bad about it, mom.
You know what I think
about dad's business.
Don't be so angry with your dad.
I'm not angry, mom.
I'm just sad.
Dad never understood me.
That's not true, Jai.
Jatin was going to change.
Jatin was going to donate
all his money to your organisation.
EPS?
He knew...
that this was the only way
to win you back.
Maybe this is what he
wanted to tell me that day.
Dad had come to meet me
the day he died.
'Hi, Jai.
- Good morning, dad.'
'Are you sure you
won't come with us?'
'You know my answer.'
'Today is a special day, Jai.
- What's so special, dad?'
'It is your oil company's
annual party.'
'An announcement of a huge profit.'
'More money for the company,
that's all.'
'I know you're not happy
with my business.'
'But today I'm going
to do something'
'that will make you feel
proud of your dad.'
'That's good, dad.'
I didn't even listen
to what he had to say to me.
'Jai, please.'
'Bye, dad.'
'Are you sure you
won't come with us?'
'Today is a special day, Jai.'
'Help me, Jai.'
Was it that nightmare again?
No.
So now you have
another nightmare to deal with.
I love you.
Will you marry me?
I don't know how this came up.
I know it's been only a
year since we've known each other.
But I feel as if I've
found my life partner.
I don't want to lose you
the way I lost my dad.
Will you become Mrs Jai Puri?
- Yes.
Let's start with the 'puja'.
(Sanskrit)
(Sanskrit)
(Sanskrit)
Great smile.
Yes.
He wanted us to
remember him this way.
A drink to celebrate life.
Jai, someone's here to meet you.
Yes.
Hi. I'm Habibullah Pasha.
Aka Happi.
As Happi with an 'I' not a 'Y'.
Yes. How can I help you?
I forgot.
I'm Detective Habibullah Pasha.
Also known as Happi, with an 'I'.
Shall we sit?
These guns hurt after a while.
Your father was a nice man.
He helped me a lot when I got here.
He gave me money, a place to stay.
Everything.
I live in Toronto.
I've come here unofficially,
straight from the airport.
This case is complicated.
Your father was a good swimmer.
He travelled in boats all his life.
So how did he drown so easily?
He didn't drown.
He suffered a heart attack.
Did he have any enemies?
Many people were upset with him.
I was one of them.
So did you do this?
What?
Now listen,
Detective Happi with an 'I'.
You better leave from here
and don't forget your guns.
Okay, goodbye.
I want to ask you something
before I leave.
Who benefited from his death?
Just think about it.
I have a theory.
Will you listen to it?
No?
Your gun.
Hi, baby face.
Happi, how are you?
- I am fine. Thank you.
Let's go.
'Sir, could you please
walk me through it?'
'Sure, officer.'
'I was standing there on the boat.'
'And I heard a sound.
Sunder shouted out.'
'How did he fall?'
'Well, I gave him his drink.'
'And he sat there.
And suddenly he slipped.'
'Why did Mr Puri
sit on the railing?'
'That was his favourite spot.
He always sat there.'
'I didn't think
it was a matter of concern.'
'Who was standing closest
to Mr Puri when he fell?'
'It was Sunder, his brother.'
'It happened very quickly.'
'What kind of conversations
did you have with Mr Puri'
'on the boat that day?'
'Just casual. You know, we've been
friends for a very long time.'
'Was Mr Puri a good swimmer?'
'He was a very good swimmer.'
'Where were you
when he fell overboard?'
'I had to go and see to the food.'
Hi.
- Hi.
Good morning.
- Good morning.
Good morning.
It's a great day today.
Let's go.
Hello.
- Hi, this is Happi with an 'I'.
Detective, I don't have
anything more to say to you.
Last night I checked your
father's case file.
I told you it was an accident.
Hello! Hello, detective.
Hello.
- Do you know something?
Andy wanted to conduct
a post-mortem.
She did not have legal rights.
So, she filed a request.
And?
Her request for a post-mortem
was denied.
By whom?
- Your mom.
You think I killed your dad.
No, mom.
I just want to know
why you didn't allow a post-mortem.
I didn't want your dad's body
to be dissected.
I am a Hindu. How could I have
let them conduct a post-mortem?
Mom, that's just rubbish.
In order to find out the truth,
we need to forget such things.
What truth are you talking about?
We all were there.
We all saw him fall overboard.
We saw him getting a heart attack.
He died in my arms.
I am sorry, mom. What do I do?
I met a man called
Habibullah Pasha.
Can you tell me his name again?
He calls himself Happi.
- Happi with an 'I'.
How do you know about that?
We'd helped him
when he shifted here.
He told me about that.
Then he must have told you
that he was dismissed
from the police force.
Because he suffers from
paranoid delusion and OCD.
To escape ignominy,
he ran away to Toronto.
He didn't tell you about that,
did he?
You can't trust him, Jai.
He is insane.
Thank you very much.
Actually, he is quite harmless.
I've known him for a long time.
I would appreciate if he stays
away from me and my family.
If you need anything else,
just give me a call.
Sure, bye.
Hang on.
Hang on. Please. Listen to me.
I've told the police everything.
If you don't want to get arrested,
then just get away from me.
But we have to
find your dad's killer.
My father was not murdered.
He was murdered
and I need your help to prove that.
I'm really tense and I don't
want to talk to a crazy fellow.
Just go.
Hang on. Just a minute.
Hang on. Please. Hang on.
Just think about what
I am going to tell you.
Jatin was murdered.
If he had been alive, he would
have told you that I'm not crazy.
But he is no more.
Excuse me.
- Okay.
It's so sad.
Yes, for the both of us.
Listen to me
and go back to Toronto.
I was not dismissed
from the police force.
I left the police force.
You can think whatever you want.
But I'll surely catch the culprit.
'Help me, Jai.'
'On the boat I saw..'
'What truth are you talking about?'
'Jatin was murdered.'
'I am glad mom clicked this photo
just before the accident.'
Dad, help me learn the truth.
'With this champagne,
I cleanse of all my sins.'
'I'll lay the table for lunch.'
'I am going to...'
'And what about...'
'Cheers.
- Cheers.'
'Stop it.'
'Jatin, enough.
You've had enough to drink.'
'Savitri, tomorrow we are going to
make a fresh start.'
'We must celebrate that.'
'Cheers.
- Cheers.'
'Cheers.'
'Cheers, uncle.'
- 'Cheers.'
'With this champagne,
I cleanse of all my sins.'
'Sunder, another glass,
if you please.
'Sure. I'll get it.'
'I'll lay the table for lunch.'
'I'll help you with that, aunt.
- Okay.'
'As a friend and my lawyer,
you have always supported me.'
'And I'm sorry about
what I am going to do.'
'Adit.
- Yes, uncle.'
'I am sorry, Adit.'
'What are you saying, uncle? You
have already done so much for me.'
'Thanks, Adit.
I knew you would understand.'
'Sunder, my glass please.
- There you go.'
'Thank you.'
'I hope you don't mind
what I am about to do.'
'You don't have to put up an act.'
'My opinion doesn't matter to you.'
'Come on, Sunder.'
'Money is not everything.'
'Help, help.'
'911. What's your emergency?'
Oh, Sheila.
How is he?
The doctor said that has never
encountered such a case before.
He had to be given
a blood transfusion.
Are you hiding something from me?
Jai used to get such fits...
when he was a kid.
What about happen to him?
He'd become almost lifeless,
he wouldn't blink.
When he regained consciousness
he would have learned some secret.
As if he had peeped
into someone's past.
One more?
Hey, champ.
- Hi.
Hi.
- How are you doing?
I am okay.
Sheila, you get some rest.
I'll stay with him.
He is going to be discharged.
All his reports are normal.
- Wonderful.
I'll go and get
the discharge papers. - Okay.
Have a seat.
Tell me.
What's the matter?
I know you very well.
Something is bothering you.
I think dad was murdered.
What?
Jai, I think this
emotional breakdown...
No, it's not
an emotional breakdown.
Then who put this stupid idea
into your head?
I have a secret.
A photograph helped me learn
what happened on that boat.
The boat you guys
were celebrating on.
At the same time.
I know what happened on the boat.
That railing was broken...
- Hang on.
I am your friend, but
I am not stupid.
What you are saying
doesn't make sense.
That's why I didn't tell
Sheila about it.
Do you even know
how weird this sounds?
The fact is, your dad's death
was an accident.
You are not able to cope
with that loss.
Do you really think
you can unearth the past
with the help
of an 8 x 10 photograph?
That's insane!
Am I interrupting something?
Nothing, Sheila.
I don't even know
why I am this idiot's friend.
He has gone mad.
'Uncle Sunder was closest to dad.'
'He saw him fall overboard.'
'Why didn't he say anything
about the broken railing?'
'And if the railing was broken
then who repaired it?'
Hey!
Why did you run away?
Leave me.
Why have you come here?
I called you so many times.
But your cell is switched off.
There is a reason.
That police officer
is following me.
Why?
- He suspects me.
Did you kill dad?
How could you ask me that?
Oh, God!
I'll find out the truth.
Can we talk?
What's your theory?
What's your theory?
Massive myocardial infarction
resulting due to hypothermia.
Heart attack.
He fell into cold water. That's why
his heart stopped beating.
We all know that.
How is this your theory?
Do you know
what are beta-blockers?
No.
I take these small pills
to control my blood pressure.
I get mad due to the stress.
So I have to take them.
Happi's pills.
These pills slows
down the heartbeat.
And the blood pressure
remains normal.
I don't understand.
All the people on that boat knew
that Jatin had suffered
two heart attacks. Am I right?
Somebody gave him
extra beta-blockers.
And then pushed him
into the cold water.
That's why he suffered
a heart attack.
Neither did my dad slip,
nor did anyone push him.
How can you be so sure?
If I tell you the truth,
you won't believe me.
My dad always sat on a railing
in the corner of the boat.
'He kept his feet on the cooler,
putting his weight on the railing.'
Somebody cut the railing
before he got on the boat.
He sat on the railing.
'The railing broke
and he fell overboard.'
After that,
the railing was repaired.
So that nobody gets suspicious...
- Nice theory.
But who did it and why?
Maybe it was uncle Sunder.
Oh.
Why were you following
uncle Sunder?
Didn't I tell you?
If you had told me,
why would I ask you?
He has booked a ticket to India.
Can't you stop him?
- I have no evidence against him.
We need some evidence
to make our theories work.
'My glass please.
- There you go.'
'With this champagne,
I cleanse of all my sins.'
'You don't have to put up an act.'
'My opinion doesn't matter to you.'
'Cheers.
- Cheers.'
'Jatin, enough.
You've had enough.'
'Jatin, enough.
You've had enough to drink.'
'Savitri, tomorrow we are going to
make a fresh start. Cheers.'
'Cheers. - Sunder,
another glass, if you please.'
'Sure. I'll get it.'
'I'll lay the table for lunch.'
'I'll help you with that, aunt.
- Okay.'
'Yes, uncle.
- I am sorry.'
'What are you saying, Uncle?'
'You have already done
so much for me.'
'I knew you would understand.'
'Sunder, my glass please.
- There you go.'
Thank you, Sunder.'
'Help!'
Uncle Sunder murdered dad.
Uncle Sunder...
Hi, Sheila.
Don't try to sweet-talk me.
Tell me what you are up to.
What the hell is going on?
You won't believe me.
Let's see. You accuse people
of murdering your dad,
when you know it was an accident.
You land in the hospital
every other day.
And your state is such that
even the doctors are shocked.
I'm right here with you.
I'll believe anything you say.
Absolutely anything.
I'll tell you everything
in the car.
So using a photograph
you have found out
that your dad was murdered.
Exactly.
I saw uncle Sunder mixing
the pills in the champagne.
You know how crazy this sounds,
don't you?
I know.
That's why I'll have
to do something.
If uncle Sunder
has murdered your dad
then we should inform the police.
Why have we come here?
Nobody will believe me.
I will threaten him
and force him to tell me the truth.
Bad idea.
You stay here.
Uncle.
Uncle.
Uncle.
Bad idea.
Okay.
Listen. I'll search upstairs.
You search downstairs.
Search for what?
Evidence.
In movies, people generally find
a dead body in such a situation.
One, two, three.
Jai.
- Sheila.
You should take a closer
look at this note.
Hi.
- Hi, Happi.
Can I have a quick word with him?
Sure.
Thanks.
Hi, Jai.
- Hi.
You must be Sheila.
Happi with an 'I'.
- Hi.
So this is what
you have been up to.
You were right.
Uncle Sunder mixed
the pills in dad's drink.
How do you know that?
What about the suicide note?
Don't let that fool you.
At the moment
there's nothing we can do.
I don't believe that.
There is somebody else.
Sheila, I suggest you...
don't let him do anything foolish.
I will try,
but he won't listen to me.
Ready?
That van is following us.
Which van?
I'm observing it for
the last 10 minutes.
Sheila.
Hey! Hey, look at me.
Sheila.
Are you okay?
- Don't touch me.
I'm sorry. - Your obsession
will get us both killed.
This incident just proves
that there is somebody
who doesn't want me
to know the truth.
What price will you pay
to know this truth?
Your life, or maybe mine.
I promise you.
Nothing will happen to you.
Why don't you forget this nonsense
and let the police do their work?
How do I know what
happened on the boat?
There is no evidence, Jai.
No evidence, no eyewitness.
You just have a theory.
Maybe it's just your imagination.
What do you think?
Have I gone mad?
I don't know. Okay.
I just know that all this
is driving me crazy.
Why are you so angry?
Because I know that
you'll never listen to me.
And you'll do what it takes
to learn the truth.
I'm fed up, Jai.
Okay.
I won't do it again.
Really?
"My heart"
"has found solace."
"I feel so happy."
"What do I tell you?"
"Now this journey has become easy."
"With you as my life partner."
"My heart"
"has found solace."
"I feel so happy."
"What do I tell you?"
'I feel lonely.'
'It's such a big house.'
'Why don't the two
of you stay here?
'Talk to Jai about it.
- I'll try.'
'I'll definitely talk to him.'
"There is no misunderstanding,
my love."
"You're close to my heart."
"There is no pain, no sorrow."
"When you are with me,
everything is fine."
"Your company..."
"Your company is
like a prayer answered."
"Everything seems so beautiful."
"Come and lose
yourself in my love."
"My heart"
"has found solace."
"My heart..."
"I feel so happy."
'I tried my best.'
'Let's see what happens.'
I know.
- What else can we do?
I am sorry about what's happened.
Am I disturbing you?
Jai, it's not what you think.
It's disgusting, mom.
- Please let me explain.
There's nothing to understand.
The truth is right in front of me.
- Hang on.
Listen to me
before you say anything stupid.
Yes. I love your mom.
I've always loved her.
But she chose Jatin.
And I had to accept that.
Now when dad is dead, you both...
- Quiet.
How dare you, Jai!
I think the two of you killed dad.
- Enough of that!
This photograph thing
is driving you insane.
Sheila told you about that.
You should consult a doctor.
Fantastic.
Now he also knows about it.
That's not true. You are mistaken.
Maybe you all are in this together.
But I'll surely find out the truth.
And yes,
I'd brought my luggage here
so that I could live with you.
But I guess, it's overcrowded.
Please, Jai.
Hey!
- Hi!
I had some urgent work.
That's why I called you here.
Did you kill dad?
You're drunk.
Forget about that. Did you do it?
I've asked everyone.
You were the only one left.
I hope you understand.
Come on, Jai.
Maybe you had a fall out with dad
regarding the business and...
Maybe you both fought,
and you got angry.
He was like a father to me.
He considered me to be his son.
I don't understand what to do.
There are so many questions.
But I have no answers.
I can't trust anybody.
And nobody believes me.
Everybody thinks I have gone mad.
What do you think? Have I gone mad?
Nonsense.
Listen to me.
Stop with this nonsense.
Chill out.
Jai.
Darn it!
Today is my birthday.
Happy with a 'Y'.
Happy birthday.
Thank you.
I called at EPS many times.
They said you haven't come
to work for over a week.
I needed some time off.
Who would understand
that better than me?
Your mind must be muddled
with so many thoughts.
I want you to meet Bibiji.
She is a renowned guru.
Maybe she can help you.
You know...
So, you don't believe me either.
Using a photograph to learn
about a person's past...
I can't digest that.
After all, I'm a police officer.
I too had many problems.
But Bibiji is the one who cured me.
What?
What?
- Cheers.
What?
I am here to meet Bibiji.
This photo depicts death.
Can you help me
understand all this?
Have I gone mad,
or is it just an illusion?
The life of a human being
is like a journey through pictures.
Thousands of pictures.
Like these tarot cards.
Every picture captures a moment.
Our ancestors would draw
pictures on walls,
and we click pictures.
The motive is still the same.
Capturing the moment.
What has that got to do with me?
You have a power, using which
you can use a photograph
as a medium
to peep into someone's past.
But how did I get this power?
An incident that provoked
this power inside you to awaken.
What incident?
The answer to that question
lies in your past.
Remember one thing.
The longer you stay in the past,
it will get more difficult to come
back to the present. - I know.
If I stay in the past for
more than one minute,
it feels as if I barely
escaped death.
Be careful, or you won't
be able to return.
What do you mean?
The pictures are your way
in and out of the past.
If you are in the past
and someone destroys
that photograph,
then you will be trapped
in there forever.
There's just one thing left to do.
Find the truth.
Only this picture
can reveal the truth.
It ends today.
- Darn that Bibiji!
Thanks for being with me.
- Darn that Bibiji!
Uncle Sunder was not working alone.
He had an accomplice.
We just have to find out
who it was. - I agree.
But what will we do now?
- Just wait and watch.
Where do we go now?
Darn that Bibiji!
What's wrong?
She's the reason...
why I ran away from here.
Hi, Sally.
Look who's back from the dead!
Happi, with an 'I'.
You know you are a scoundrel.
You ran away
on the day of your wedding.
And that too when I was bearing
all the wedding expenses.
I had to convince my parents
that you are not as
cheap as they think you are.
I gathered my entire family
scattered all around the world.
Just so that I could
spend my entire life
with a lousy police officer
like you.
Don't you have anything
to say to that?
I need a favour.
I hope you know that I could lose
my job for this. - Yes, Sally.
I feel like strangling you,
Habibullah Pasha.
Yes, Sally.
You frustrate me!
- Yes.
Excuse me!
If you need me, I'll be at the
nurses' station. - Yes, Sally.
No one else will come inside.
- Absolutely, Sally.
She's quite scary.
Not scary, she's lovely.
Ready?
- Yes.
But for what?
Just be ready to transfuse blood.
When do I do that?
- As soon as I come back.
From where?
'With this champagne,
I cleanse all my sins.'
'I have had...'
'Every time he does...'
'It will too late by then.'
'Jatin, enough.
You've had enough to drink.'
'Jatin, enough.
You've had enough to drink.'
'We must celebrate
the fresh start.'
'Cheers.'
- 'Cheers, uncle'
'Sunder, another glass,
if you please.'
'Sure. I'll get it.'
'And I'm sorry about
what I am going to do.'
'Adit.
- Yes, uncle.'
'I am sorry, Adit. - What are you
saying, uncle? You have already...'
'Savitri, I was asked to bring
the documents. - I know that.'
'Tomorrow would be too late.
- It's his decision.'
'We must stop him.
- I am not a part of this.'
'You can't do as he says
every single time.'
'Help. Help.'
'Jatin has fallen overboard.'
Look, the beep is getting slower.
Is he dead?
Hi.
- Sorry, I called her here.
I thought you were dead.
You would have done the same
if you had seen yourself.
Staring with eyes wide open...
Sheila,
he's going to do that again.
Please stop him.
Please, Jai.
There's just one person left.
Either I do it here
in the hospital, with everyone.
Or I will do it alone.
But I will have to do this.
'With this champagne,
I cleanse all my sins.'
'I'll lay the table for lunch.'
'I am sorry, Adit.'
'Jatin, enough.
You've had enough to drink.'
'Savitri, tomorrow we are going to
make a fresh start.'
'Cheers.
- Cheers.'
'Sunder, another glass,
if you please.'
'Sure. I'll get it.'
'I'll lay the table for lunch.'
'I'll help you with that, aunt.'
- Okay.'
'Adit.
- Yes, uncle.'
'I am sorry, Adit.
- What are you saying, uncle?'
'You have already done
so much for me.'
'Thanks, Adit.
I knew you would understand.'
'Sunder, my glass please.'
'Help! Jatin has fallen overboard.'
'Help!'
Clear!
Clear!
Clear!
Thank God.
- Yes.
We thought...
You have got me in trouble again.
Sally, come on. Let's go.
I know everything now.
Hi.
Hi.
I called him.
Hi, Jai.
He'll drop you home.
I have some urgent
work to attend to.
I will have to leave.
I'll get a wheelchair.
I am not going anywhere, Jai.
I'll be right back.
So you know everything.
You couldn't stop meddling,
could you?
Why did you do that?
Money, Jai.
That's the most obvious answer.
Adit, help Jai to the wheelchair.
- Sure, Sheila.
Come on, Jai.
If you say anything,
I'll kill Sheila as well.
I'll keep that photograph.
Easy.
Did we get an answer
to our questions?
Nothing at all.
Did you ever miss me?
- Yes, Sally.
You frustrate me.
- Yes, Sally.
You came back because you
needed a favour. - Yes, Sally.
You should think about me as well.
- Yes, Sally.
Let's meet on Saturday.
- Yes, Sally.
Get some rest, I'll see you later.
Bye, Jai.
I'll see you later, okay.
Bye, thanks so much.
- My pleasure.
Time for a joyride, Jai.
Don't try to act smart
like you just did in the lift.
Now we'll get into the car,
normal business.
And you, my friend,
will be a good boy.
Do you really think I would
let you win so easily?
The game is not over yet.
Are you okay?
- Stop him.
Darn it!
'This picture depicts death.'
'Some incident.'
'What happened, Jai?'
It's okay. It's okay.
It's okay.
You are not in any danger now.
Hi, partner.
- Hi.
He was here the whole night.
Didn't leave you alone
for a moment.
Did you catch Adit?
- No, he disappeared.
Office, house, bank accounts.
He took everything, and left.
Don't worry.
He can't run far.
Are you happy now?
It's not over, is it?
No.
Hello, uncle.
One day, Jatin called
us all for a meeting.
'I have called everyone
here for a special reason.'
'I have an announcement to make.'
'I am going to donate
everything that I have to EPS.'
Savitri, Sunder, Adit and I,
as the shareholders
would incur huge loses
because of this decision.
'That's not fair.
- Why, Jatin?'
We were trying to stop him.
As the majority shareholder,
this is my decision to make.
I was hoping that Savitri
would help us.
But mom wouldn't agree.
She always wanted to support dad.
That's what you were telling mom
on the boat that day.
'Tomorrow would be too late.
- It's his decision.'
'We must stop him.'
'I am not a part of this.'
Jatin had asked me to get
the documents that day.
But before he could sign them...
Don't worry,
his last wish is being fulfilled.
Savitri is now the major
shareholder in the company.
And now she's going
to do what Jatin wanted.
Today Savitri is going to donate
all the money to EPS.
Today? - Sheila has given
all the documents to Savitri.
And whoever killed dad
for the Canoil deal, he could...
Oh my God, mom!
What brings you here
all of a sudden?
Come in.
Your timing is perfect.
I was about to sign the agreement.
I am very happy today.
At last Jatin's dreams
will be fulfilled.
Come on.
A toast to celebrate life.
Pick up the phone, mom.
Mom.
- It's an emergency.
Mom. No, mom.
Mom.
Up in the attic...
Dad's photograph...
A box...
Please stay with mom
in the hospital.
I need to take care of something.
- I'll stay with her, don't worry.
'Dad's photograph...'
'A box...'
Hi, Jai. What's up?
- Where are you?
On my way home from the office.
Why?
Get out of there,
you are not safe. Go home.
What do you mean?
- Sheila, it's not over.
I have to do something.
Jai, when will this end.
Try to understand,
I know everything now. Okay.
I'll see you at home, bye.
Please don't tell me.
I hope your useless friend
won't deceive me again.
I'll make sure that doesn't happen.
But please, I need your help.
Please.
This is an adrenaline injection.
You will regain consciousness
instantly.
But remember,
you could even lose your life.
Thank you.
Hello, Happi.
- Sally called.
I hope it isn't about those
pictures again. - Yes.
The truth was right
in front of my eyes,
but I could never see it.
Congratulations. Will you
please explain me this new theory?
That is what dad wanted me to see.
'On the boat, I saw...'
'Dad saw someone else
on the boat that day.'
But when I entered the
picture for the first time,
I came out without knowing
the entire truth.
Jai, you should stop doing this.
It could be fatal.
- This is the last time.
Partner, that's what
you said the last time as well.
Even Sally thinks it's too risky.
- Happi, listen to me.
Don't deceive Sally again.
I won't.
But please listen to me,
it is very risky.
Bye.
- Hello...
'With this champagne,
I cleanse all my sins.'
'Cheers.
- Cheers.'
'I'll lay the table for lunch.
- I'll help you with that, aunt.'
'You have always supported me.'
'The pictures are your way
in and out of the past.'
'If you are in the past and someone
destroys that photograph'
'then you will be trapped
in there forever.'
'Help!'
'Come fast, Jeet.
- Stop!'
'An incident,
that provoked
this power inside you to awaken.'
'Jeet, you are cheating.'
'The answer lies in your past.'
'Come on.
- Jeet!'
'Run, Jeet! Run faster.'
'Oh no!'
'Jeet!
- Hold my hand.'
'Don't let go of me.'
'Jeet!'
'Jeet!
- Jai!'
'What happened, Jai?'
'What happened?'
'Tell me what happened.'
'What happened?'
'Jai'
'Tell me something.'
'What happened, Jai?'
'Where is Jeet?'
'What happened to Jeet?'
'Jai.'
'Mom!'
'Help me!'
'Mom!
- It's okay!'
'Mom, get me out of here!'
'Mom!'
'There are some treatments.
- We've tried everything, doctor.'
'There's an extreme method.'
'But usually I don't recommend
it to anyone.'
'Get rid of anything
that reminds him of Jeet.'
'His clothes, his toys.'
'And especially his photographs.'
'I don't know how it's related, '
'but keep these photographs
away from him.'
'There shouldn't be anything
that could remind him of Jeet.'
'If possible, you should leave
this city as well.'
'We have a business in Canada.'
'Why don't we shift to Canada?'
'Jai!'
Hello, Jai.
We look so alike.
Switch that off.
I wish Jai could see this.
Thanks to Bibiji,
my work got a lot easier.
No knives, no guns.
Just set a photograph on fire
and he's dead.
Are we ready, baby?
- Absolutely, darling.
We are completely ready
for the switch.
And we are going around
and around and around.
Just imagine, I am Jai Puri.
The sole heir to Canoil company.
You are brilliant, Jeet.
No Jeet.
Get into the habit
of calling me Jai... - Jai...
It's been so long, Jeet.
And I thought you died
because of me.
That's what you wanted.
That was an accident.
- No.
No, I want my life back.
You said he's dead.
I checked his breath a minute ago.
You should have been more careful.
- What do you mean...
And you left a loaded gun
by his side. How stupid.
Shut up.
- Just shut up.
Why did you do this, Sheila?
Stop this emotional drama, Jai.
I love Jeet, and I always have.
You and your family
have been unfair to him.
And I loved you.
- I know that, Jai.
You loved me, protected me.
You wanted to marry me as well.
Well done.
'Jai!'
'Jai!'
'Jai!'
Jeet.
'Jai!'
Hi, Happi. What's up?
Jai isn't picking up his phone.
Is he fine?
- Yes. What happened?
He's sleeping.
No. He said he'll be entering
a picture again.
So...
- Sorry, I don't understand.
Happi!
Happi, everything is fine.
No, but Jai said...
- Happi.
Oh my God.
I am sorry, Happi.
He said if I tell you anything,
he will kill Jai.
Happi, I am Jai.
Don't believe him.
- Happi, I am Jai.
No, he's lying, I am Jai.
Happi, he shot me. Look at this.
No, don't be fooled by him, Happi.
He's lying. I am Jai.
- Help me, Happi.
Jai.
- Shut up.
Sheila, you tell me.
- No.
Yes. Jai.
Jai.
- I am Jai, Happi.
Okay.
Put down the gun.
- No, Happi. He's lying.
They are both in this together.
Jai.
- Fine.
If we are both in this together.
Why don't we go to the
police and let them decide?
Is that fair?
He's putting up an act.
Don't force me to shoot you.
Down. Come on.
Hands on your back. - Trust me,
you are doing the wrong thing.
Don't deceive Sally again.
What?
- Don't deceive Sally again.
Sheila...
Sorry, Sally.
It's time for you to meet dad, Jai.
If you wanted to take my place,
then why wait until now?
Sheila, shall I tell Jai
everything? - Of course.
Part one,
'I had to include Adit'
'because every plan
needs a financer.'
'Adit, this is Jeet.'
'He thought we needed a scapegoat.'
'I don't believe this!'
'Uncle Sunder
was a greedy scoundrel.'
'Why are you thinking so much?'
'It didn't take us long
to convince him.'
'Everything could have been
ruined the day'
'he mistook you for Jeet.'
'He had to go.'
'I enjoyed strangling him
to death.'
Part two.
- Making you fall in love with me.
And that was very easy.
Whether you believe it or not,
we both think alike.
Kinky, isn't it?
Part three,
'I started working
on taking your place.'
'The way you eat, the way you
sleep, the way you do everything.'
'Even the way you breathe.'
'It took a lot of effort.'
'But slowly,
I started getting it right.'
'Now there was only
one thing left to do.'
'I had to kill you.'
'Everything was going fine.'
But one day, suddenly dad decided
that he'd donate
everything he owned
to your company.
'We had to change the plan.'
'Adit stole the blood
pressure tablets.'
'I went on the boat,
cut the railing'
'and made it look like
nothing was out of place.'
'You know all of that.'
'I was on the boat that day
to make sure nothing goes wrong.'
'My plan worked like a charm.'
'Dad died before he could
transfer the company.'
And as if that wasn't enough,
mom decided to fulfil
dad's last wish.
'I just wanted to live
with my family,'
'but I was forced to kill them.'
Jai.
- No, mom.
It's me, Jeet.
Tell me, Jai. Is that fair?
I have been wronged, haven't I?
Jeet, will you help me with this?
I'll come back.
Goodbye, Jai.
"The night, the stars..."
- "The night, the stars..."
"The river bank..."
- "The river bank..."
"The gentle breeze..."
- "The gentle breeze..."
No more meeting on the sly.
Let's go home now, all right.
I'll get the champagne.
- Okay.
"We are just toys in his world..."
"What's bound to happen,
will happen."
"Look at life from my..."
Jeet!
Jeet.
Don't force me to kill her, Jeet.
Drop your gun.
Damn it, Jai! Why don't you die?
I know you have been wronged.
- Thank you.
But is that enough?
I want my life back.
I want my life back.
You are the one who
snatched it from me.
Jeet, give me a chance. Please.
Please listen to me.
Whatever happened was an accident.
I didn't want to
hurt you back then,
nor do I want to hurt you today.
Jeet, I am on your side.
Look at this, no tricks.
Please.
I have met my brother
after so many years.
I don't want to lose him again.
It's too late now.
- It isn't.
The truth will always
remain among us.
And there is no evidence
against you, Jeet.
As far as I am concerned,
no one believes me.
You know that.
We can live together again.
We can be a family again.
- Shoot him, Jeet.
Just think about it, Jeet.
Jeet, what are you doing?
Put the gun down.
- Jeet, shoot him.
Please, listen to me.
We can be a family again.
- Jeet, shoot him.
Jai, can everything be normal
again? - Of course.
We can stay as a family.
- Of course.
What family! Jeet, shoot him.
'Yes!
- Jai, give that to me.'
'Jai, pass me the ball.
- Come on.'
Jeet!
This story didn't have
to end like this.
Jai!
'Jai, stop!'
Don't do this to me.
"Give me the picture."
"Who got the 8 x 10?"
"I need the picture."
"Go get the 8 x 10."
"Who got the picture?"
"Give me the 8 x 10."
"I got the picture."
"We got the 8 x 10."
"Give me the picture."
"Who got the 8 x 10?"
"I need the picture."
"Go get the 8 x 10."
"Who got the picture?"
"Give me the 8 x 10."
"I got the picture."
"We got the 8 x 10."
"Humans are just puppets
in the hands of life."
"Picture in the mind of a madman."
"Humans are just puppets
in the hands of life."
"Picture in the mind of a madman."
"Like the intoxication of alcohol."
"And the heat of the fire."
"Like light recedes in the night."
"Like the thoughts in your mind."
"Like the sweating palms."
"We forget everyone
once we get money."
"Humans are just
puppets in the hands of life."
"There are rules
to everything in life."
"Let's change the
rules of the game."
"Or lets change the people
that don't play by the book."
"No love, or fear in my heart."
"I am living amongst
the dead without dying."
"I am lost, and my soul
is a complete stranger."
"Take a look at my life,
through my eyes."
"Take a ride with me."
"Let's go deep inside my life."
"Light camera action,
reaction is a mystery."
"You're clueless,
every path leads to confusion."
"Lack of information,
blinded by illusion."
"Slow down.
Take a good look around."
"Life is a game,
and we are on the playground."
"Picture perfect with precision."
"Stay on them until the end."
"The only weapon in
my hands is this 8 x 10."
"Humans are just
puppets in the hands of life."
"Picture in the mind of a madman."
"Humans are just
puppets in the hands of life."
"Picture in the mind of a madman."
"Humans are just
puppets in the hands of life."
"Picture in the mind of a madman."
"Humans are just
puppets in the hands of life."
"Picture in the mind of a madman."
'I have a secret.'
"Some memories
that I can't recollect."
"I have some visions..."
"Some feelings
that I can't get over."
"Visions that hurt me."
"I can't forget these visions.
They keep haunting me."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"Of some unseen photograph."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"There is some intoxication,
some punishment."
"Is this some problem
or some mistake?"
"I have some visions
from the past."
"Visions that are dangerous."
"Visions that were
supposed to be forgotten."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"Of some unseen photograph."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
"I have some visions...
- Yes."
What happened, Jai?
What happened, Jai?
Tell me.
Jai!
I'll be there.
Hi, Wayne.
Buddy, why do you keep coming back?
The bears hate you.
- And so do we.
All right, buddy.
You know the drill.
Hands behind your head.
And step away from the trap.
Come on.
What are you smiling at?
No evidence. No crime.
Freaking mad man.
Well, call me for the funeral.
Come on.
It's almost been four minutes.
I hope we put him away
for good this time.
Yeah, I hope so too.
Hey, guys. Guys, listen up.
100 foot cliff.
Four minutes under the water.
And that ladies and gentlemen,
is a new world record.
Stop exaggerating, John.
But drink's on me tonight.
One bear trap as evidence.
Thank you.
They've been waiting
for you all morning.
Who?
- Those ladies over there.
Why?
- No idea.
Hello, Soniya. How are you?
I'm fine. Thank you.
She is my friend, Emily.
Hello.
- Hi.
Her husband is missing.
She needs your help.
Why don't you take
her to the police?
We did that.
It's been a week.
He is still missing.
Jai, had it not been for you,
my child wouldn't have been alive.
You were lucky
as you had a photograph...
She has a photograph too.
That's why I've brought her here.
Please.
Okay, I'll try.
When was this photograph taken?
- Just before he went missing.
A minute after clicking
the photograph,
Emily went to the bathroom.
When she returned, he wasn't there.
I'll need some luck,
because after a minute
my life will be in danger.
'Oh, it's really good.'
'I'm just going to go
to the ladies' room.'
'Hurry back.'
'You know we have to get back
to the camp before dark.'
'Okay.'
'Okay, I'll wait here by the car.'
Jai.
He fell in a ravine.
Sampson Trail.
Near mile marker 0.4.
He is alive,
but injured.
He is alive.
I'll call the police.
- Have some water.
Take good care of your husband.
Okay.
Thanks, bye.
Jai, I've been trying to call you!
There's been an accident.
Dad.
Dad.
- Jai, while I was on the boat,
I saw...
I saw...
Thank you, Sheila.
- You are welcome.
How are you, Savitri?
- Fine.
Hi.
Hi, uncle.
- Good morning.
How are you?
- I'm fine.
As per Jatin's wish,
I'm going to read out his will.
The will is 12 pages long,
but I'll tell you the gist.
'I want Savitri to inherit
all my lands and rights.'
Savitri, you will have to
sign some documents.
I don't believe this.
How could a father
do this to his own son?
As it is, I never wanted his money.
I know,
but I still don't like what he did.
He was your father.
Does it matter?
It's all right. It's okay.
You are right.
And I don't care
as long as you are with me.
Thank you.
I feel bad about
what happened yesterday.
You don't have to
feel bad about it, mom.
You know what I think
about dad's business.
Don't be so angry with your dad.
I'm not angry, mom.
I'm just sad.
Dad never understood me.
That's not true, Jai.
Jatin was going to change.
Jatin was going to donate
all his money to your organisation.
EPS?
He knew...
that this was the only way
to win you back.
Maybe this is what he
wanted to tell me that day.
Dad had come to meet me
the day he died.
'Hi, Jai.
- Good morning, dad.'
'Are you sure you
won't come with us?'
'You know my answer.'
'Today is a special day, Jai.
- What's so special, dad?'
'It is your oil company's
annual party.'
'An announcement of a huge profit.'
'More money for the company,
that's all.'
'I know you're not happy
with my business.'
'But today I'm going
to do something'
'that will make you feel
proud of your dad.'
'That's good, dad.'
I didn't even listen
to what he had to say to me.
'Jai, please.'
'Bye, dad.'
'Are you sure you
won't come with us?'
'Today is a special day, Jai.'
'Help me, Jai.'
Was it that nightmare again?
No.
So now you have
another nightmare to deal with.
I love you.
Will you marry me?
I don't know how this came up.
I know it's been only a
year since we've known each other.
But I feel as if I've
found my life partner.
I don't want to lose you
the way I lost my dad.
Will you become Mrs Jai Puri?
- Yes.
Let's start with the 'puja'.
(Sanskrit)
(Sanskrit)
(Sanskrit)
Great smile.
Yes.
He wanted us to
remember him this way.
A drink to celebrate life.
Jai, someone's here to meet you.
Yes.
Hi. I'm Habibullah Pasha.
Aka Happi.
As Happi with an 'I' not a 'Y'.
Yes. How can I help you?
I forgot.
I'm Detective Habibullah Pasha.
Also known as Happi, with an 'I'.
Shall we sit?
These guns hurt after a while.
Your father was a nice man.
He helped me a lot when I got here.
He gave me money, a place to stay.
Everything.
I live in Toronto.
I've come here unofficially,
straight from the airport.
This case is complicated.
Your father was a good swimmer.
He travelled in boats all his life.
So how did he drown so easily?
He didn't drown.
He suffered a heart attack.
Did he have any enemies?
Many people were upset with him.
I was one of them.
So did you do this?
What?
Now listen,
Detective Happi with an 'I'.
You better leave from here
and don't forget your guns.
Okay, goodbye.
I want to ask you something
before I leave.
Who benefited from his death?
Just think about it.
I have a theory.
Will you listen to it?
No?
Your gun.
Hi, baby face.
Happi, how are you?
- I am fine. Thank you.
Let's go.
'Sir, could you please
walk me through it?'
'Sure, officer.'
'I was standing there on the boat.'
'And I heard a sound.
Sunder shouted out.'
'How did he fall?'
'Well, I gave him his drink.'
'And he sat there.
And suddenly he slipped.'
'Why did Mr Puri
sit on the railing?'
'That was his favourite spot.
He always sat there.'
'I didn't think
it was a matter of concern.'
'Who was standing closest
to Mr Puri when he fell?'
'It was Sunder, his brother.'
'It happened very quickly.'
'What kind of conversations
did you have with Mr Puri'
'on the boat that day?'
'Just casual. You know, we've been
friends for a very long time.'
'Was Mr Puri a good swimmer?'
'He was a very good swimmer.'
'Where were you
when he fell overboard?'
'I had to go and see to the food.'
Hi.
- Hi.
Good morning.
- Good morning.
Good morning.
It's a great day today.
Let's go.
Hello.
- Hi, this is Happi with an 'I'.
Detective, I don't have
anything more to say to you.
Last night I checked your
father's case file.
I told you it was an accident.
Hello! Hello, detective.
Hello.
- Do you know something?
Andy wanted to conduct
a post-mortem.
She did not have legal rights.
So, she filed a request.
And?
Her request for a post-mortem
was denied.
By whom?
- Your mom.
You think I killed your dad.
No, mom.
I just want to know
why you didn't allow a post-mortem.
I didn't want your dad's body
to be dissected.
I am a Hindu. How could I have
let them conduct a post-mortem?
Mom, that's just rubbish.
In order to find out the truth,
we need to forget such things.
What truth are you talking about?
We all were there.
We all saw him fall overboard.
We saw him getting a heart attack.
He died in my arms.
I am sorry, mom. What do I do?
I met a man called
Habibullah Pasha.
Can you tell me his name again?
He calls himself Happi.
- Happi with an 'I'.
How do you know about that?
We'd helped him
when he shifted here.
He told me about that.
Then he must have told you
that he was dismissed
from the police force.
Because he suffers from
paranoid delusion and OCD.
To escape ignominy,
he ran away to Toronto.
He didn't tell you about that,
did he?
You can't trust him, Jai.
He is insane.
Thank you very much.
Actually, he is quite harmless.
I've known him for a long time.
I would appreciate if he stays
away from me and my family.
If you need anything else,
just give me a call.
Sure, bye.
Hang on.
Hang on. Please. Listen to me.
I've told the police everything.
If you don't want to get arrested,
then just get away from me.
But we have to
find your dad's killer.
My father was not murdered.
He was murdered
and I need your help to prove that.
I'm really tense and I don't
want to talk to a crazy fellow.
Just go.
Hang on. Just a minute.
Hang on. Please. Hang on.
Just think about what
I am going to tell you.
Jatin was murdered.
If he had been alive, he would
have told you that I'm not crazy.
But he is no more.
Excuse me.
- Okay.
It's so sad.
Yes, for the both of us.
Listen to me
and go back to Toronto.
I was not dismissed
from the police force.
I left the police force.
You can think whatever you want.
But I'll surely catch the culprit.
'Help me, Jai.'
'On the boat I saw..'
'What truth are you talking about?'
'Jatin was murdered.'
'I am glad mom clicked this photo
just before the accident.'
Dad, help me learn the truth.
'With this champagne,
I cleanse of all my sins.'
'I'll lay the table for lunch.'
'I am going to...'
'And what about...'
'Cheers.
- Cheers.'
'Stop it.'
'Jatin, enough.
You've had enough to drink.'
'Savitri, tomorrow we are going to
make a fresh start.'
'We must celebrate that.'
'Cheers.
- Cheers.'
'Cheers.'
'Cheers, uncle.'
- 'Cheers.'
'With this champagne,
I cleanse of all my sins.'
'Sunder, another glass,
if you please.
'Sure. I'll get it.'
'I'll lay the table for lunch.'
'I'll help you with that, aunt.
- Okay.'
'As a friend and my lawyer,
you have always supported me.'
'And I'm sorry about
what I am going to do.'
'Adit.
- Yes, uncle.'
'I am sorry, Adit.'
'What are you saying, uncle? You
have already done so much for me.'
'Thanks, Adit.
I knew you would understand.'
'Sunder, my glass please.
- There you go.'
'Thank you.'
'I hope you don't mind
what I am about to do.'
'You don't have to put up an act.'
'My opinion doesn't matter to you.'
'Come on, Sunder.'
'Money is not everything.'
'Help, help.'
'911. What's your emergency?'
Oh, Sheila.
How is he?
The doctor said that has never
encountered such a case before.
He had to be given
a blood transfusion.
Are you hiding something from me?
Jai used to get such fits...
when he was a kid.
What about happen to him?
He'd become almost lifeless,
he wouldn't blink.
When he regained consciousness
he would have learned some secret.
As if he had peeped
into someone's past.
One more?
Hey, champ.
- Hi.
Hi.
- How are you doing?
I am okay.
Sheila, you get some rest.
I'll stay with him.
He is going to be discharged.
All his reports are normal.
- Wonderful.
I'll go and get
the discharge papers. - Okay.
Have a seat.
Tell me.
What's the matter?
I know you very well.
Something is bothering you.
I think dad was murdered.
What?
Jai, I think this
emotional breakdown...
No, it's not
an emotional breakdown.
Then who put this stupid idea
into your head?
I have a secret.
A photograph helped me learn
what happened on that boat.
The boat you guys
were celebrating on.
At the same time.
I know what happened on the boat.
That railing was broken...
- Hang on.
I am your friend, but
I am not stupid.
What you are saying
doesn't make sense.
That's why I didn't tell
Sheila about it.
Do you even know
how weird this sounds?
The fact is, your dad's death
was an accident.
You are not able to cope
with that loss.
Do you really think
you can unearth the past
with the help
of an 8 x 10 photograph?
That's insane!
Am I interrupting something?
Nothing, Sheila.
I don't even know
why I am this idiot's friend.
He has gone mad.
'Uncle Sunder was closest to dad.'
'He saw him fall overboard.'
'Why didn't he say anything
about the broken railing?'
'And if the railing was broken
then who repaired it?'
Hey!
Why did you run away?
Leave me.
Why have you come here?
I called you so many times.
But your cell is switched off.
There is a reason.
That police officer
is following me.
Why?
- He suspects me.
Did you kill dad?
How could you ask me that?
Oh, God!
I'll find out the truth.
Can we talk?
What's your theory?
What's your theory?
Massive myocardial infarction
resulting due to hypothermia.
Heart attack.
He fell into cold water. That's why
his heart stopped beating.
We all know that.
How is this your theory?
Do you know
what are beta-blockers?
No.
I take these small pills
to control my blood pressure.
I get mad due to the stress.
So I have to take them.
Happi's pills.
These pills slows
down the heartbeat.
And the blood pressure
remains normal.
I don't understand.
All the people on that boat knew
that Jatin had suffered
two heart attacks. Am I right?
Somebody gave him
extra beta-blockers.
And then pushed him
into the cold water.
That's why he suffered
a heart attack.
Neither did my dad slip,
nor did anyone push him.
How can you be so sure?
If I tell you the truth,
you won't believe me.
My dad always sat on a railing
in the corner of the boat.
'He kept his feet on the cooler,
putting his weight on the railing.'
Somebody cut the railing
before he got on the boat.
He sat on the railing.
'The railing broke
and he fell overboard.'
After that,
the railing was repaired.
So that nobody gets suspicious...
- Nice theory.
But who did it and why?
Maybe it was uncle Sunder.
Oh.
Why were you following
uncle Sunder?
Didn't I tell you?
If you had told me,
why would I ask you?
He has booked a ticket to India.
Can't you stop him?
- I have no evidence against him.
We need some evidence
to make our theories work.
'My glass please.
- There you go.'
'With this champagne,
I cleanse of all my sins.'
'You don't have to put up an act.'
'My opinion doesn't matter to you.'
'Cheers.
- Cheers.'
'Jatin, enough.
You've had enough.'
'Jatin, enough.
You've had enough to drink.'
'Savitri, tomorrow we are going to
make a fresh start. Cheers.'
'Cheers. - Sunder,
another glass, if you please.'
'Sure. I'll get it.'
'I'll lay the table for lunch.'
'I'll help you with that, aunt.
- Okay.'
'Yes, uncle.
- I am sorry.'
'What are you saying, Uncle?'
'You have already done
so much for me.'
'I knew you would understand.'
'Sunder, my glass please.
- There you go.'
Thank you, Sunder.'
'Help!'
Uncle Sunder murdered dad.
Uncle Sunder...
Hi, Sheila.
Don't try to sweet-talk me.
Tell me what you are up to.
What the hell is going on?
You won't believe me.
Let's see. You accuse people
of murdering your dad,
when you know it was an accident.
You land in the hospital
every other day.
And your state is such that
even the doctors are shocked.
I'm right here with you.
I'll believe anything you say.
Absolutely anything.
I'll tell you everything
in the car.
So using a photograph
you have found out
that your dad was murdered.
Exactly.
I saw uncle Sunder mixing
the pills in the champagne.
You know how crazy this sounds,
don't you?
I know.
That's why I'll have
to do something.
If uncle Sunder
has murdered your dad
then we should inform the police.
Why have we come here?
Nobody will believe me.
I will threaten him
and force him to tell me the truth.
Bad idea.
You stay here.
Uncle.
Uncle.
Uncle.
Bad idea.
Okay.
Listen. I'll search upstairs.
You search downstairs.
Search for what?
Evidence.
In movies, people generally find
a dead body in such a situation.
One, two, three.
Jai.
- Sheila.
You should take a closer
look at this note.
Hi.
- Hi, Happi.
Can I have a quick word with him?
Sure.
Thanks.
Hi, Jai.
- Hi.
You must be Sheila.
Happi with an 'I'.
- Hi.
So this is what
you have been up to.
You were right.
Uncle Sunder mixed
the pills in dad's drink.
How do you know that?
What about the suicide note?
Don't let that fool you.
At the moment
there's nothing we can do.
I don't believe that.
There is somebody else.
Sheila, I suggest you...
don't let him do anything foolish.
I will try,
but he won't listen to me.
Ready?
That van is following us.
Which van?
I'm observing it for
the last 10 minutes.
Sheila.
Hey! Hey, look at me.
Sheila.
Are you okay?
- Don't touch me.
I'm sorry. - Your obsession
will get us both killed.
This incident just proves
that there is somebody
who doesn't want me
to know the truth.
What price will you pay
to know this truth?
Your life, or maybe mine.
I promise you.
Nothing will happen to you.
Why don't you forget this nonsense
and let the police do their work?
How do I know what
happened on the boat?
There is no evidence, Jai.
No evidence, no eyewitness.
You just have a theory.
Maybe it's just your imagination.
What do you think?
Have I gone mad?
I don't know. Okay.
I just know that all this
is driving me crazy.
Why are you so angry?
Because I know that
you'll never listen to me.
And you'll do what it takes
to learn the truth.
I'm fed up, Jai.
Okay.
I won't do it again.
Really?
"My heart"
"has found solace."
"I feel so happy."
"What do I tell you?"
"Now this journey has become easy."
"With you as my life partner."
"My heart"
"has found solace."
"I feel so happy."
"What do I tell you?"
'I feel lonely.'
'It's such a big house.'
'Why don't the two
of you stay here?
'Talk to Jai about it.
- I'll try.'
'I'll definitely talk to him.'
"There is no misunderstanding,
my love."
"You're close to my heart."
"There is no pain, no sorrow."
"When you are with me,
everything is fine."
"Your company..."
"Your company is
like a prayer answered."
"Everything seems so beautiful."
"Come and lose
yourself in my love."
"My heart"
"has found solace."
"My heart..."
"I feel so happy."
'I tried my best.'
'Let's see what happens.'
I know.
- What else can we do?
I am sorry about what's happened.
Am I disturbing you?
Jai, it's not what you think.
It's disgusting, mom.
- Please let me explain.
There's nothing to understand.
The truth is right in front of me.
- Hang on.
Listen to me
before you say anything stupid.
Yes. I love your mom.
I've always loved her.
But she chose Jatin.
And I had to accept that.
Now when dad is dead, you both...
- Quiet.
How dare you, Jai!
I think the two of you killed dad.
- Enough of that!
This photograph thing
is driving you insane.
Sheila told you about that.
You should consult a doctor.
Fantastic.
Now he also knows about it.
That's not true. You are mistaken.
Maybe you all are in this together.
But I'll surely find out the truth.
And yes,
I'd brought my luggage here
so that I could live with you.
But I guess, it's overcrowded.
Please, Jai.
Hey!
- Hi!
I had some urgent work.
That's why I called you here.
Did you kill dad?
You're drunk.
Forget about that. Did you do it?
I've asked everyone.
You were the only one left.
I hope you understand.
Come on, Jai.
Maybe you had a fall out with dad
regarding the business and...
Maybe you both fought,
and you got angry.
He was like a father to me.
He considered me to be his son.
I don't understand what to do.
There are so many questions.
But I have no answers.
I can't trust anybody.
And nobody believes me.
Everybody thinks I have gone mad.
What do you think? Have I gone mad?
Nonsense.
Listen to me.
Stop with this nonsense.
Chill out.
Jai.
Darn it!
Today is my birthday.
Happy with a 'Y'.
Happy birthday.
Thank you.
I called at EPS many times.
They said you haven't come
to work for over a week.
I needed some time off.
Who would understand
that better than me?
Your mind must be muddled
with so many thoughts.
I want you to meet Bibiji.
She is a renowned guru.
Maybe she can help you.
You know...
So, you don't believe me either.
Using a photograph to learn
about a person's past...
I can't digest that.
After all, I'm a police officer.
I too had many problems.
But Bibiji is the one who cured me.
What?
What?
- Cheers.
What?
I am here to meet Bibiji.
This photo depicts death.
Can you help me
understand all this?
Have I gone mad,
or is it just an illusion?
The life of a human being
is like a journey through pictures.
Thousands of pictures.
Like these tarot cards.
Every picture captures a moment.
Our ancestors would draw
pictures on walls,
and we click pictures.
The motive is still the same.
Capturing the moment.
What has that got to do with me?
You have a power, using which
you can use a photograph
as a medium
to peep into someone's past.
But how did I get this power?
An incident that provoked
this power inside you to awaken.
What incident?
The answer to that question
lies in your past.
Remember one thing.
The longer you stay in the past,
it will get more difficult to come
back to the present. - I know.
If I stay in the past for
more than one minute,
it feels as if I barely
escaped death.
Be careful, or you won't
be able to return.
What do you mean?
The pictures are your way
in and out of the past.
If you are in the past
and someone destroys
that photograph,
then you will be trapped
in there forever.
There's just one thing left to do.
Find the truth.
Only this picture
can reveal the truth.
It ends today.
- Darn that Bibiji!
Thanks for being with me.
- Darn that Bibiji!
Uncle Sunder was not working alone.
He had an accomplice.
We just have to find out
who it was. - I agree.
But what will we do now?
- Just wait and watch.
Where do we go now?
Darn that Bibiji!
What's wrong?
She's the reason...
why I ran away from here.
Hi, Sally.
Look who's back from the dead!
Happi, with an 'I'.
You know you are a scoundrel.
You ran away
on the day of your wedding.
And that too when I was bearing
all the wedding expenses.
I had to convince my parents
that you are not as
cheap as they think you are.
I gathered my entire family
scattered all around the world.
Just so that I could
spend my entire life
with a lousy police officer
like you.
Don't you have anything
to say to that?
I need a favour.
I hope you know that I could lose
my job for this. - Yes, Sally.
I feel like strangling you,
Habibullah Pasha.
Yes, Sally.
You frustrate me!
- Yes.
Excuse me!
If you need me, I'll be at the
nurses' station. - Yes, Sally.
No one else will come inside.
- Absolutely, Sally.
She's quite scary.
Not scary, she's lovely.
Ready?
- Yes.
But for what?
Just be ready to transfuse blood.
When do I do that?
- As soon as I come back.
From where?
'With this champagne,
I cleanse all my sins.'
'I have had...'
'Every time he does...'
'It will too late by then.'
'Jatin, enough.
You've had enough to drink.'
'Jatin, enough.
You've had enough to drink.'
'We must celebrate
the fresh start.'
'Cheers.'
- 'Cheers, uncle'
'Sunder, another glass,
if you please.'
'Sure. I'll get it.'
'And I'm sorry about
what I am going to do.'
'Adit.
- Yes, uncle.'
'I am sorry, Adit. - What are you
saying, uncle? You have already...'
'Savitri, I was asked to bring
the documents. - I know that.'
'Tomorrow would be too late.
- It's his decision.'
'We must stop him.
- I am not a part of this.'
'You can't do as he says
every single time.'
'Help. Help.'
'Jatin has fallen overboard.'
Look, the beep is getting slower.
Is he dead?
Hi.
- Sorry, I called her here.
I thought you were dead.
You would have done the same
if you had seen yourself.
Staring with eyes wide open...
Sheila,
he's going to do that again.
Please stop him.
Please, Jai.
There's just one person left.
Either I do it here
in the hospital, with everyone.
Or I will do it alone.
But I will have to do this.
'With this champagne,
I cleanse all my sins.'
'I'll lay the table for lunch.'
'I am sorry, Adit.'
'Jatin, enough.
You've had enough to drink.'
'Savitri, tomorrow we are going to
make a fresh start.'
'Cheers.
- Cheers.'
'Sunder, another glass,
if you please.'
'Sure. I'll get it.'
'I'll lay the table for lunch.'
'I'll help you with that, aunt.'
- Okay.'
'Adit.
- Yes, uncle.'
'I am sorry, Adit.
- What are you saying, uncle?'
'You have already done
so much for me.'
'Thanks, Adit.
I knew you would understand.'
'Sunder, my glass please.'
'Help! Jatin has fallen overboard.'
'Help!'
Clear!
Clear!
Clear!
Thank God.
- Yes.
We thought...
You have got me in trouble again.
Sally, come on. Let's go.
I know everything now.
Hi.
Hi.
I called him.
Hi, Jai.
He'll drop you home.
I have some urgent
work to attend to.
I will have to leave.
I'll get a wheelchair.
I am not going anywhere, Jai.
I'll be right back.
So you know everything.
You couldn't stop meddling,
could you?
Why did you do that?
Money, Jai.
That's the most obvious answer.
Adit, help Jai to the wheelchair.
- Sure, Sheila.
Come on, Jai.
If you say anything,
I'll kill Sheila as well.
I'll keep that photograph.
Easy.
Did we get an answer
to our questions?
Nothing at all.
Did you ever miss me?
- Yes, Sally.
You frustrate me.
- Yes, Sally.
You came back because you
needed a favour. - Yes, Sally.
You should think about me as well.
- Yes, Sally.
Let's meet on Saturday.
- Yes, Sally.
Get some rest, I'll see you later.
Bye, Jai.
I'll see you later, okay.
Bye, thanks so much.
- My pleasure.
Time for a joyride, Jai.
Don't try to act smart
like you just did in the lift.
Now we'll get into the car,
normal business.
And you, my friend,
will be a good boy.
Do you really think I would
let you win so easily?
The game is not over yet.
Are you okay?
- Stop him.
Darn it!
'This picture depicts death.'
'Some incident.'
'What happened, Jai?'
It's okay. It's okay.
It's okay.
You are not in any danger now.
Hi, partner.
- Hi.
He was here the whole night.
Didn't leave you alone
for a moment.
Did you catch Adit?
- No, he disappeared.
Office, house, bank accounts.
He took everything, and left.
Don't worry.
He can't run far.
Are you happy now?
It's not over, is it?
No.
Hello, uncle.
One day, Jatin called
us all for a meeting.
'I have called everyone
here for a special reason.'
'I have an announcement to make.'
'I am going to donate
everything that I have to EPS.'
Savitri, Sunder, Adit and I,
as the shareholders
would incur huge loses
because of this decision.
'That's not fair.
- Why, Jatin?'
We were trying to stop him.
As the majority shareholder,
this is my decision to make.
I was hoping that Savitri
would help us.
But mom wouldn't agree.
She always wanted to support dad.
That's what you were telling mom
on the boat that day.
'Tomorrow would be too late.
- It's his decision.'
'We must stop him.'
'I am not a part of this.'
Jatin had asked me to get
the documents that day.
But before he could sign them...
Don't worry,
his last wish is being fulfilled.
Savitri is now the major
shareholder in the company.
And now she's going
to do what Jatin wanted.
Today Savitri is going to donate
all the money to EPS.
Today? - Sheila has given
all the documents to Savitri.
And whoever killed dad
for the Canoil deal, he could...
Oh my God, mom!
What brings you here
all of a sudden?
Come in.
Your timing is perfect.
I was about to sign the agreement.
I am very happy today.
At last Jatin's dreams
will be fulfilled.
Come on.
A toast to celebrate life.
Pick up the phone, mom.
Mom.
- It's an emergency.
Mom. No, mom.
Mom.
Up in the attic...
Dad's photograph...
A box...
Please stay with mom
in the hospital.
I need to take care of something.
- I'll stay with her, don't worry.
'Dad's photograph...'
'A box...'
Hi, Jai. What's up?
- Where are you?
On my way home from the office.
Why?
Get out of there,
you are not safe. Go home.
What do you mean?
- Sheila, it's not over.
I have to do something.
Jai, when will this end.
Try to understand,
I know everything now. Okay.
I'll see you at home, bye.
Please don't tell me.
I hope your useless friend
won't deceive me again.
I'll make sure that doesn't happen.
But please, I need your help.
Please.
This is an adrenaline injection.
You will regain consciousness
instantly.
But remember,
you could even lose your life.
Thank you.
Hello, Happi.
- Sally called.
I hope it isn't about those
pictures again. - Yes.
The truth was right
in front of my eyes,
but I could never see it.
Congratulations. Will you
please explain me this new theory?
That is what dad wanted me to see.
'On the boat, I saw...'
'Dad saw someone else
on the boat that day.'
But when I entered the
picture for the first time,
I came out without knowing
the entire truth.
Jai, you should stop doing this.
It could be fatal.
- This is the last time.
Partner, that's what
you said the last time as well.
Even Sally thinks it's too risky.
- Happi, listen to me.
Don't deceive Sally again.
I won't.
But please listen to me,
it is very risky.
Bye.
- Hello...
'With this champagne,
I cleanse all my sins.'
'Cheers.
- Cheers.'
'I'll lay the table for lunch.
- I'll help you with that, aunt.'
'You have always supported me.'
'The pictures are your way
in and out of the past.'
'If you are in the past and someone
destroys that photograph'
'then you will be trapped
in there forever.'
'Help!'
'Come fast, Jeet.
- Stop!'
'An incident,
that provoked
this power inside you to awaken.'
'Jeet, you are cheating.'
'The answer lies in your past.'
'Come on.
- Jeet!'
'Run, Jeet! Run faster.'
'Oh no!'
'Jeet!
- Hold my hand.'
'Don't let go of me.'
'Jeet!'
'Jeet!
- Jai!'
'What happened, Jai?'
'What happened?'
'Tell me what happened.'
'What happened?'
'Jai'
'Tell me something.'
'What happened, Jai?'
'Where is Jeet?'
'What happened to Jeet?'
'Jai.'
'Mom!'
'Help me!'
'Mom!
- It's okay!'
'Mom, get me out of here!'
'Mom!'
'There are some treatments.
- We've tried everything, doctor.'
'There's an extreme method.'
'But usually I don't recommend
it to anyone.'
'Get rid of anything
that reminds him of Jeet.'
'His clothes, his toys.'
'And especially his photographs.'
'I don't know how it's related, '
'but keep these photographs
away from him.'
'There shouldn't be anything
that could remind him of Jeet.'
'If possible, you should leave
this city as well.'
'We have a business in Canada.'
'Why don't we shift to Canada?'
'Jai!'
Hello, Jai.
We look so alike.
Switch that off.
I wish Jai could see this.
Thanks to Bibiji,
my work got a lot easier.
No knives, no guns.
Just set a photograph on fire
and he's dead.
Are we ready, baby?
- Absolutely, darling.
We are completely ready
for the switch.
And we are going around
and around and around.
Just imagine, I am Jai Puri.
The sole heir to Canoil company.
You are brilliant, Jeet.
No Jeet.
Get into the habit
of calling me Jai... - Jai...
It's been so long, Jeet.
And I thought you died
because of me.
That's what you wanted.
That was an accident.
- No.
No, I want my life back.
You said he's dead.
I checked his breath a minute ago.
You should have been more careful.
- What do you mean...
And you left a loaded gun
by his side. How stupid.
Shut up.
- Just shut up.
Why did you do this, Sheila?
Stop this emotional drama, Jai.
I love Jeet, and I always have.
You and your family
have been unfair to him.
And I loved you.
- I know that, Jai.
You loved me, protected me.
You wanted to marry me as well.
Well done.
'Jai!'
'Jai!'
'Jai!'
Jeet.
'Jai!'
Hi, Happi. What's up?
Jai isn't picking up his phone.
Is he fine?
- Yes. What happened?
He's sleeping.
No. He said he'll be entering
a picture again.
So...
- Sorry, I don't understand.
Happi!
Happi, everything is fine.
No, but Jai said...
- Happi.
Oh my God.
I am sorry, Happi.
He said if I tell you anything,
he will kill Jai.
Happi, I am Jai.
Don't believe him.
- Happi, I am Jai.
No, he's lying, I am Jai.
Happi, he shot me. Look at this.
No, don't be fooled by him, Happi.
He's lying. I am Jai.
- Help me, Happi.
Jai.
- Shut up.
Sheila, you tell me.
- No.
Yes. Jai.
Jai.
- I am Jai, Happi.
Okay.
Put down the gun.
- No, Happi. He's lying.
They are both in this together.
Jai.
- Fine.
If we are both in this together.
Why don't we go to the
police and let them decide?
Is that fair?
He's putting up an act.
Don't force me to shoot you.
Down. Come on.
Hands on your back. - Trust me,
you are doing the wrong thing.
Don't deceive Sally again.
What?
- Don't deceive Sally again.
Sheila...
Sorry, Sally.
It's time for you to meet dad, Jai.
If you wanted to take my place,
then why wait until now?
Sheila, shall I tell Jai
everything? - Of course.
Part one,
'I had to include Adit'
'because every plan
needs a financer.'
'Adit, this is Jeet.'
'He thought we needed a scapegoat.'
'I don't believe this!'
'Uncle Sunder
was a greedy scoundrel.'
'Why are you thinking so much?'
'It didn't take us long
to convince him.'
'Everything could have been
ruined the day'
'he mistook you for Jeet.'
'He had to go.'
'I enjoyed strangling him
to death.'
Part two.
- Making you fall in love with me.
And that was very easy.
Whether you believe it or not,
we both think alike.
Kinky, isn't it?
Part three,
'I started working
on taking your place.'
'The way you eat, the way you
sleep, the way you do everything.'
'Even the way you breathe.'
'It took a lot of effort.'
'But slowly,
I started getting it right.'
'Now there was only
one thing left to do.'
'I had to kill you.'
'Everything was going fine.'
But one day, suddenly dad decided
that he'd donate
everything he owned
to your company.
'We had to change the plan.'
'Adit stole the blood
pressure tablets.'
'I went on the boat,
cut the railing'
'and made it look like
nothing was out of place.'
'You know all of that.'
'I was on the boat that day
to make sure nothing goes wrong.'
'My plan worked like a charm.'
'Dad died before he could
transfer the company.'
And as if that wasn't enough,
mom decided to fulfil
dad's last wish.
'I just wanted to live
with my family,'
'but I was forced to kill them.'
Jai.
- No, mom.
It's me, Jeet.
Tell me, Jai. Is that fair?
I have been wronged, haven't I?
Jeet, will you help me with this?
I'll come back.
Goodbye, Jai.
"The night, the stars..."
- "The night, the stars..."
"The river bank..."
- "The river bank..."
"The gentle breeze..."
- "The gentle breeze..."
No more meeting on the sly.
Let's go home now, all right.
I'll get the champagne.
- Okay.
"We are just toys in his world..."
"What's bound to happen,
will happen."
"Look at life from my..."
Jeet!
Jeet.
Don't force me to kill her, Jeet.
Drop your gun.
Damn it, Jai! Why don't you die?
I know you have been wronged.
- Thank you.
But is that enough?
I want my life back.
I want my life back.
You are the one who
snatched it from me.
Jeet, give me a chance. Please.
Please listen to me.
Whatever happened was an accident.
I didn't want to
hurt you back then,
nor do I want to hurt you today.
Jeet, I am on your side.
Look at this, no tricks.
Please.
I have met my brother
after so many years.
I don't want to lose him again.
It's too late now.
- It isn't.
The truth will always
remain among us.
And there is no evidence
against you, Jeet.
As far as I am concerned,
no one believes me.
You know that.
We can live together again.
We can be a family again.
- Shoot him, Jeet.
Just think about it, Jeet.
Jeet, what are you doing?
Put the gun down.
- Jeet, shoot him.
Please, listen to me.
We can be a family again.
- Jeet, shoot him.
Jai, can everything be normal
again? - Of course.
We can stay as a family.
- Of course.
What family! Jeet, shoot him.
'Yes!
- Jai, give that to me.'
'Jai, pass me the ball.
- Come on.'
Jeet!
This story didn't have
to end like this.
Jai!
'Jai, stop!'
Don't do this to me.
"Give me the picture."
"Who got the 8 x 10?"
"I need the picture."
"Go get the 8 x 10."
"Who got the picture?"
"Give me the 8 x 10."
"I got the picture."
"We got the 8 x 10."
"Give me the picture."
"Who got the 8 x 10?"
"I need the picture."
"Go get the 8 x 10."
"Who got the picture?"
"Give me the 8 x 10."
"I got the picture."
"We got the 8 x 10."
"Humans are just puppets
in the hands of life."
"Picture in the mind of a madman."
"Humans are just puppets
in the hands of life."
"Picture in the mind of a madman."
"Like the intoxication of alcohol."
"And the heat of the fire."
"Like light recedes in the night."
"Like the thoughts in your mind."
"Like the sweating palms."
"We forget everyone
once we get money."
"Humans are just
puppets in the hands of life."
"There are rules
to everything in life."
"Let's change the
rules of the game."
"Or lets change the people
that don't play by the book."
"No love, or fear in my heart."
"I am living amongst
the dead without dying."
"I am lost, and my soul
is a complete stranger."
"Take a look at my life,
through my eyes."
"Take a ride with me."
"Let's go deep inside my life."
"Light camera action,
reaction is a mystery."
"You're clueless,
every path leads to confusion."
"Lack of information,
blinded by illusion."
"Slow down.
Take a good look around."
"Life is a game,
and we are on the playground."
"Picture perfect with precision."
"Stay on them until the end."
"The only weapon in
my hands is this 8 x 10."
"Humans are just
puppets in the hands of life."
"Picture in the mind of a madman."
"Humans are just
puppets in the hands of life."
"Picture in the mind of a madman."
"Humans are just
puppets in the hands of life."
"Picture in the mind of a madman."
"Humans are just
puppets in the hands of life."
"Picture in the mind of a madman."
'I have a secret.'