Dhokha Movie English Subtitles Download For Movie

0 views
Skip to first unread message
Message has been deleted

Julio Cesar Thap

unread,
Jul 15, 2024, 5:16:10 PM7/15/24
to parlewamcots

Na kar etha hera pheri
Mitti naal na dhokha kar tu
Tu bhi mitti main bhi mitti
jaat paat di gal na kar tu
jaat bhi mitti paat bhi mitti
jaat sirf khuda di ucchi
baaki sab kuch mitti
vekh fareeda
vekh fareeda

ve jugni kehndi aa
oo man vich andar vasda e
ve jugni kehndi aa
oo har vele mainu vasda e
ve jugni kehndi aa
oo kan kan vich vasda e
ve jugni kehndi aa
o aankha de vich mere vasda e

Dhokha movie english subtitles download for movie


Download File https://ckonti.com/2yMAzY



Hey this fire-spirit says
They inside my mind stays
Hey this fire-spirit says
They all-time with me stays
Hey this fire-spirit says
They in every atom-speck stays
Hey this fire-spirit says
They in my eyes stays


ve jugni kehndi aa
o jag mag jag mag karda e
ve jugni kehndi aa
o rat du kyon firda e
ve jugni kehndi aa
o galla kuch kuch karda e
ve jugni kehndi aa
o na ali da lehnda e
ve jugni kehndi aa
ve jugni kehndi aa

Hey this fire-spirit says
Twinkle-twinkle IT does
Hey this fire-spirit says
While all night IT roams
Hey this fire-spirit says
Something IT whispers
Hey this fire-spirit says
Name of Ali IT takes
Hey this fire-spirit says
Hey this fire-spirit says

charde soorj dhalde dekhe
bujhde deve balde dekhe
heere da koi mol na jaane
khote sikke chalde dekhe
jeena da na jag te koi
oo bhi puttar palde dekhe
usdi rahmat de nal bande
paani ute chalde dekhi

Rising suns, setting I have seen
Extinguishing lamps, shining bright I have seen
None know the price of a diamond
But keep exchanging fake coins
Those who in this world have none
Such sons nurtured I have seen
Through ITs power, there are men
Walking on water I have seen

Loki kehnde daal ni galdi
Main te pathar galde dekhe
Jina ne kadar na keeti rab di
Hat khali o malde dekhe
Kai para to nange firde
Sir te mangde chaava
Mainu data sabh kuch dita
Kyon na shukar manava


Pad pad kitaaba ilm diya
Tu na rakh leya kaazi
Hat vich rakhke talwara tu rakh leya gazhi
Make madine tu fir aya, aur na rakh leya haaji
Ve Bulleh a tu hassil ki kita
Je yaar nu na rakhiya raazi

Reading constantly religious scriptures
You named yourself a Scholar
In hands taking up swords, you call yourself a Warrior
Mecca and Medina visited you have, and call yourself a Pilgrim
Hey Bulleh, what have you achieved
If The Beloved you have not kept inside

Hey listen Fire-Spirit
Why do you shimmer-shimmer and shine bright
Of your love and worship
What do they know, these people
Why do you shimmer-shine and get fired up
Hey listen fire-spirit, this Tochi (the singer) says
He takes takes the name of Ali

Building on its recent forays into Asian productions, Netflix announced17 new original productionsfrom India, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan and Thailand at the recently concluded content showcase event in Singapore. The firm hopes to provide local storytellers from the region a platform to market their content to a global audience.

Netflix is leading the way when it comes to diversity in content by showing that being diverse requires more than just using bankable Hollywood directors and actors. By tapping local creators, writers, cast and production teams, it proves it values cultural authenticity and accuracy in its stories over pandering to the monolingual inclinations of most English speakers.

According to Netflix, 45 percent of English speakers who watched the Indian horror miniseries in the US, UK, Canada and Australia watched it with dubs, 37 percent with subtitles and 18 percent used both. With Aggretsuko, 81 percent of the viewers from these English-speaking dubbing strongholds used, well, dubs.

Be it with subtitles or dubbing, it is impossible to accurately convey the meaning of the words from the source language as certain cultural references, idioms, nuances and jokes are often lost in translation. But Netflix has given us the next best thing and, in the process, captured the imagination of its subscribers across the world. By inspiring more and more viewers to move beyond their reluctance and resistance to use subtitles or dubbed audio, it has enabled them to embrace stories from different countries, languages and cultures like never before.

Dhokha: Round D Corner is a 2022 Indian Hindi-language romantic psychological thriller film directed by Kookie Gulati and produced by Bhushan Kumar under T-Series.[1] It stars R. Madhavan, Khushali Kumar, Aparshakti Khurana and Darshan Kumar.[2][3] The film marks the acting debut of Khushalii Kumar.[4]

Saanchi and Yathaarth are a married couple. However, their marriage is on the brink of collapse. Saanchi keeps pressuring Yathaarth to speak with his divorce lawyer, and plans to move to the United Kingdom. One day, Yathaarth sees the news, at work that Haq Riyaz Gul, a terrorist, has entered his apartment when Saanchi was alone. Baffled, he rushes to the apartment complex, only to find that the Mumbai Police is already present. ACP Harishchandra Malik tries to negotiate with Gul, but in vain. Meanwhile, the media, who are present outside the apartment complex, receive news about the hostage situation and try to sensationalize it. Yathaarth informs Malik that Saanchi was recently diagnosed with delusional disorder, and that as time goes on, she can become more dangerous than Gul if she does not take her prescribed pills.

Meanwhile, in the apartment, Saanchi calmly tells Gul that Yaatharth is trying to give her the wrong medication to make her lose her sanity. She also tells him that once Yaatharth succeeds with his plan, he can keep her wealth as a caretaker, whilst also continuing his relationship with her psychiatrist, Vidya, whom she caught multiple times when they were being sketchy around her. Furious and annoyed about the situation, Gul tells Saanchi to stay silent. When Malik contacts Gul, Yaatharth pleads with Gul, to give Saanchi her medication. Otherwise, she will soon have a relapse. Overhearing the conversation between Yaatharth and Gul, Saanchi asks Gul to not administer it, while flirting with him.

Gul vulnerably tells Sanchi that he did not know about the bomb he delivered to the boy's hostel, which eventually killed 13 people. He states that he was betrayed by his uncle from Kashmir in delivering the bomb instead of an actual courier, which killed 13 students. Since all the evidence pointed toward him, he was convicted. Later, Gul threatens Malik, of killing Saanchi, if his demands are not met. When Yaatharth insists on going to his apartment, alone, with Malik and the police, they both get into a heated argument regarding the next course of action.

In the apartment, as Saanchi seduces Gul, they plan to make Saanchi a fake hostage, to escape from the police' clutches. As they act on their plan, Saanchi alerts the police on his gun's magazine being empty, betraying Gul's trust, in front of the police. However, Gul manages to bring Saanchi back to the apartment. Saanchi soon starts behaving differently, asking about Gul's identity and how he managed to get into the apartment. Vexed, Gul ties Saanchi to a chair in the living room. It is revealed that Gul actually gave Saanchi her pills through the chai she made earlier.

After some time, Saanchi tries to initiate sex with Gul, but he gets second thoughts, while being intimate with her. Saanchi then proceeds to tell Gul that all men are the same: Yaatharth, Gul, and 'him'. Gul has a change of heart again, and disposes of her pills, stating that he plans to run away with her. Meanwhile, Malik and Yaatharth decide on Yaatharth getting the ransom money of INR 50 lakhs, so that they can arrest Gul and defuse the situation quickly. When Yaatharth goes up to his apartment, with the ransom money, multiple shots are heard. Malik and the police rush to the apartment, only to find Saanchi dead, in the arms of Yaatharth, with the shots fired at her. Gul proclaims to the police that Yaatharth shot and killed her, instead of him.

At the court, Yaatharth states that once he entered the apartment, Saanchi immediately asked for Yaatharth's help. Gul fired multiple shots at her, killing her, when she betrayed him, again. As per Gul's testimony, when Yaatharth entered the apartment, both Saanchi and him verbally abused each other. Yaatharth then tried to take the gun from Gul, but they both got into a tussle. However, Yaatharth managed to fire multiple shots at Saanchi, even when the gun was in Gul's hands. Malik states to the court that when Gul was in his custody, he came to know that he was actually delusional and hands in the medical and psychological reports, as evidence, proving the same. The court maintains the earlier death sentence of Gul's, with Saanchi being added to his list of victims. However, since he has been diagnosed with a mental illness, the death sentence can only be carried out once he has been cured of it.

In July 2019, T Series announced that Khushali Kumar would make her acting debut in a project titled Dahi Cheeni directed by debutant filmmaker Ashween Neal Mani, and featuring R. Madhavan in a further leading role. However, the project was stalled after the first draft did not materialise as expected, and prompted T Series to launch a new film with the same cast.[5]

The first song "Mere Dil Gaaye Ja (Zooby Zooby)" song was remake of the film Dance Dance's "Zooby Zooby" performed by Alisha Chinai with Bappi Lahiri as composer and Anjaan as lyricist. Kohinoor Mukherjee worked as a mixing and mastering engineer for the song "Tu Banke Hawa".[citation needed]

Dhaval Roy of The Times of India rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "You may enjoy the movie for its performances, but if suspense thrillers are your jam, you may feel deceived".[6] Grace Cyril of India Today rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Selling scripts like these as top-notch thrillers starring superstars is the biggest dhokha with the audience! The highlight of the movie is just the climax. If suspense thrillers are your thing, give it a go. Also for Aparshakti and Khushalii's performances".[7] Deepa Gahlot of Rediff rated the film 2 out of 5 stars and wrote "At no point in Dhoka: Round D Corner does the tension build up as it goes quickly from thriller to unintentional comedy".[8]

b1e95dc632
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages