Maharshi Part 8

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00:00Oh
00:30Oh
00:34Here's some water. There's nothing I can offer you.
00:38You walked all this way to meet me?
00:46I'm sorry, Ravi.
00:48Sorry? For what?
00:51For forgetting you.
00:52That was bound to happen.
00:53You know who you are?
00:54C.E.O. Rishi Kumar.
00:56You must be so busy.
00:57Am I something to be remembered for?
00:59Look at what you've become. This is what you call a victory, isn't it?
01:03And you lost, didn't you?
01:05Your victory is my victory, pal.
01:12Come, let's go.
01:14Where to?
01:15To the tall buildings. You wanted to take a picture, didn't you?
01:18Come, let's go together.
01:20That's all in the past, Rishi. It's not like that anymore.
01:24Baba loved this village, Rishi.
01:27All of Baba's memories are in this village and this house.
01:33If I leave this place, it will be an injustice to Baba.
01:40And after a few days, this village, this house, everything will be taken away from us.
01:45I don't understand.
01:46They found some gas in the nearby sea.
01:48Many villages are being evacuated to lay gas pipelines.
01:51Our village is also on that list.
01:52What do the villagers say about this?
01:54Everyone has agreed, Rishi.
01:56Some agreed out of fear, some out of helplessness.
01:59And the rest sold for money.
02:02But I'm not going to be sold.
02:08Similarly, they are running that bulldozer.
02:11In the next four months, our village will be ruined just like that.
02:16They are all farmers.
02:17They are leaving their villages and their homes.
02:20No one knows where to go and what to do.
02:24Look at these children.
02:26They won't even be able to say which village they are from.
02:31This is the land where the crops used to grow.
02:33Look at the state it's in.
02:35Three years ago, they threatened to take over.
02:37Out of fear, no one has grown anything here.
02:40The banks have stopped giving loans to the farmers.
02:42It's like the farmers have lost everything.
02:44We have no hope left, Rishi.
02:48Look at that woman sitting on the bus stop.
02:50Just like every farmer, her son also left for the city to work.
02:55She sits here every day, waiting for him to return.
02:59He doesn't come, nor does her hope end.
03:04Rishi, you always told me...
03:07...that you have as much courage as I do.
03:10I didn't understand it then, but now I do.
03:14This village is my strength.
03:16Even if I lose my life, I won't let this village burn.
03:21You've come so far to meet me.
03:23That's enough for me.
03:25I can't come with you.
03:27Forgive me.
03:34I came to take you away from here.
03:37Now, if I go back, it will be after your goal is achieved.
03:41It's not as easy as you think, Rishi.
03:46Everyone does easy work.
03:51But Rishi enjoys doing hard work.
03:59It's a pleasure to meet you, Rishi.
04:01You know how it is.
04:03For the development of the city...
04:05...it's normal to plough the land during such projects.
04:08But that land is for farming, sir.
04:12Not anymore, sir.
04:13That land is barren now.
04:15It's of no use.
04:16No one farms there.
04:18And things have progressed a lot.
04:21I hope you understand.
04:31Don't you want to reform?
04:33Don't you want to reform?
04:34I'm telling you, but you're still not reforming.
04:36Are you out of your mind?
04:38The company was giving 4 lakhs for the land.
04:41I made them fight for 4 lakhs and 7 lakhs.
04:44You're still not agreeing?
04:45Sir.
04:45You're still not agreeing?
04:46Sir.
04:477 lakhs is not enough, sir.
04:49The other villagers need 10 lakhs.
04:51Shut up.
04:52I'm telling you for the first and last time.
04:54If you don't agree, you'll lose the land.
04:57You won't even get 7 lakhs.
04:59And tell me one thing.
05:00When an outsider comes...
05:02...and ears you, will you listen to him?
05:04Who are you talking about?
05:05The one who came to meet your son-in-law.
05:07My son-in-law?
05:08Isn't your son-in-law in that hut?
05:10That's an old story.
05:11Is he divorced now?
05:12His father committed suicide because of him.
05:15So, we stopped talking to him.
05:17Now, he's pretending to win our trust.
05:26Sir.
05:28We were talking about your age.
05:30I've heard that if you speak ill of someone...
05:32...you'll live a long life.
05:35Hey, you.
05:37Come here.
05:39What are you staring at?
05:40Come here quickly.
05:41Did you have breakfast?
05:42Come on, identify him.
05:43Who is he?
05:46Who is he, sir?
05:48Your job is done.
05:49Now, go.
05:52Did you see that?
05:53There will be fans in the city...
05:55...according to your weight.
05:56But, even the dog in the village...
05:57...won't pay you any attention.
05:59Now that you're here...
06:00...you can see the fields of the village...
06:02...and quietly leave from here.
06:04Thank you for going.
06:06Sir.
06:07The bleaching water on your face...
06:10...shouldn't be exposed to the sun.
06:12I'll leave now.
06:15Hey, sir.
06:16I won't increase the price by 7 lakhs.
06:22What can the chief minister do...
06:24...on a personal trip?
06:26We'll talk about this topic today.
06:28I can understand you, Rishi.
06:31But, the local government...
06:33...didn't give the clearance for this project.
06:35Everyone has a misconception about India...
06:37...that all the power is in the hands of the politicians.
06:40But, this is not the truth.
06:42Politicians don't rule India.
06:45Corporates...
06:46...corporates rule India.
06:48Think about it.
06:50The natural resources of this state...
06:52...were handed over to another state.
06:54And, we couldn't do anything...
06:55...except to close our eyes.
06:57We are helpless.
06:59But...
07:01...is there anyone...
07:03...who can help you in this matter?
07:05Who is he, sir?
07:07Vivek Mittal.
07:09Vivek Mittal.
07:11Chairman of Trident Group.
07:14Go to him.
07:16This project is his.
07:35Sir, Mr. Rishi Kumar is here.
07:42Yes.
07:43Mr. Rishi Kumar.
07:45Hello, sir.
07:46Come.
07:47I am very happy to meet you.
07:49You have become a hero from zero.
07:50Thank you, sir.
07:51Who doesn't know about you?
07:53Mr. Vivek Mittal.
07:54One of the top businessmen of India.
07:57What can I do for you, Mr. Rishi?
07:59It's a small job, sir.
08:01Tell me, Mr. Rishi.
08:03But...
08:08The village called Ramavaram...
08:10...is where your friend lives.
08:12If you have come to save that village...
08:14...then get out of here.
08:17Mr. Rishi.
08:18This is my decision board.
08:20My dreams...
08:22...come first on this board.
08:24And after coming on this board...
08:26...they become my goal.
08:29If I leave this village...
08:32...then I will have to leave 83 villages.
08:36This is a $10 billion project.
08:37Approximately 75,000 crores.
08:39And Mr. Rishi...
08:40...you are such a big man.
08:42Take your friend.
08:43Give him a good life.
08:46I told him.
08:48But he doesn't listen.
08:51Even if it costs you millions...
08:53...and you have to leave many villages...
08:55...it won't make a difference to me.
08:57But you will have to leave this village.
09:00Because I have given my word to my friend.
09:05This is not possible, Mr. Rishi.
09:07It will happen, Mr. Vivek.
09:09And what if it doesn't?
09:10Then your dream project...
09:12...will remain a dream.
09:17Mr. Rishi.
09:18This is a national project.
09:20And everything is legal.
09:21No, Mr. Vivek.
09:23This is your personal project.
09:25And everything in this is illegal.
09:27Because the cost of this project is not 70,000 crores...
09:30...but 50,000 crores.
09:31You have increased the cost of the project by 50%...
09:34...so that the government can invest more money...
09:36...and yes...
09:37...only 33 villages have agreed to this project.
09:41The rest have been forced with 50 villages.
09:44This is not a national project.
09:47This is your personal project.
09:49And everything here is legal, Mr. Vivek.
09:52Wow!
09:53What do you think?
09:54The government doesn't know about this?
09:56The opposition doesn't know about this...
09:58...which won't benefit the government.
10:00Everyone knows about this project.