Broken, Bhaiya Ji now drinks cheap whiskey and holds court only with his loyal spot-boy, (50s, mute, but communicates through claps and whistles).
He looks at the phone, then at Mithun. He says: "Beta... ab main hero nahi, director ban raha hoon." bhaiya ji superhit film
Bhaiya Ji is sitting in Prem Palace again. But now, the theatre is full. Zoya's film is playing. On screen, old Bhaiya Ji says his iconic line: "Jab tak baithne ko na kaha jaaye..." Broken, Bhaiya Ji now drinks cheap whiskey and
"No dialogues, Bhaiya Ji. Just pain. Just reality." ab main hero nahi, director ban raha hoon
He agrees. But the town mocks him. The local goon (who runs a "Fitness & Fight Club" as a front for extortion) says, "Bhaiya Ji ke bas ke baat nahi hai. He is finished."
Once, he was the Bhaiya Ji. Ten superhits. The dialogue "Jab tak baithne ko na kaha jaaye, uthke mat dikhna" used to make theatres explode. Now, he's reduced to inaugurating local cable TV offices for a plate of biryani.
Bhaiya Ji: The Final Reel