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In today's video, I explain one of the greatest Hollywood movies ever made—The Shawshank Redemption (1994)—in Hindi / Urdu. This emotional prison drama follows the story of a man who is wrongly convicted and sent to prison for life, where he patiently plans one of the most unforgettable prison escapes in movie history.

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00:00A man was sitting alone in the prison on that dark night, when it was raining outside and his inside
00:05His life was falling apart, he made no noise, shed no tears, he just sat quietly, and that was his
00:11was the greatest strength, this is the story of a
00:28He's not sober tonight, he's drunk too much, he's got a revolver in his hand and
00:33His eyes are fixed on a small hut, which is some distance away in the forest, in that hut
00:38Andy has a wife, and she has another man with her.
00:41Andy discovers his wife is cheating on him, and that night, he takes a gun and kills her.
00:46He went up to Jaga, but did not fire, he came back, threw his gun in the river and went away.
00:52Gone, but the next morning Bullis came to Andy's
00:54was at the door, in that cottage the night Andy's wife and her playmate were murdered, four
00:59Four shots were fired, and suspicion fell on Andy because his car was found near the scene.
01:04There were bottle pieces, and gunpowder shells, guns
01:20He reloaded the gun and fired four more shots, a total of eight shots at two people. This was not a crime of passion.
01:25Rather, it was considered a premeditated murder. The jury found Andy guilty. The judge said, "You give me a
01:31Extremely cold and ruthless person
01:32I sentence you to two life sentences, one for each murder, one for each murder, and
01:38This is how Andy Dufres, once a successful banker, ended up behind the walls of Shawshank State Prison
01:43Gone, forever, what was the first day of jail?
01:45It wouldn't have been easy for them either, and Shosh Hank wasn't an ordinary place anyway, when new inmates
01:51When they get off the bus, the old prisoners place bets on who will cry first, who will break down first, this is their entertainment.
01:57The bet that day was a
02:13The bed burst, he was gone by the next morning, and Andy just lay there, not making a sound,
02:18In the stillness of the night, a man lay in his prison cell, and his name was Ellis.
02:23Boyd Redding, all him Ray
02:40Red had pressured Andy into smoking two packs of cigarettes that night, and Andy was green,
02:45That means Red beat, Andy did not make any sound, the next morning both of them met at the dinner table, then
02:50in the court, that is, in the prison grounds
02:52Andy asked Red for one thing, a small stone chisel, a rock hammer, Andy loved stones
02:57He was fond of collecting stones, so he gave Red ten dollars and the job was done, Red thought.
03:02It's useless here, it's of no use in jail.
03:19These people preyed on new prisoners who looked weak, and Andy was in their sights.
03:25He fought every time, sometimes winning, sometimes losing, sometimes going to the infirmary, sometimes being locked up in solitary, but he never lost.
03:31She did not agree, Red said
03:48There was Irmy, the roof was being wired, guards were standing nearby, their boss was Byron Hadley, who
03:53Shawshank's most ruthless and dangerous guard, Hedley, was talking to another guard that day,
03:58He told me that his brother had died.
04:00And his brother left him $35,000, but he was worried because the government was so keen on that money.
04:06Andy was listening to this, and then he did something that would shock every car on that platform.
04:10Shocked, he got up and went to Hadley.
04:24If you trust your wife, you can keep all that money, Hadley paused.
04:29Asked what did you mean, Andy explained that there is a law in America, a husband can have sex with his wife for up to 60 days at a time.
04:35can give up to $1,000 tax-free; the government doesn't
04:52free, like our own rabbit's roof, Andy was sitting there in a corner, smiling, he
04:57He didn't drink beer, but he had won something that day, something money can't buy: respect, the box.
05:03And the case of the sisters soon
05:04It ended with Hardley hitting Box so hard one night that he could never walk properly again,
05:09He was given a second Jaga phase, and no one ever touched Andy again, Andy in prison
05:14Another friendship was formed with the old man Bucus Hacklán,
05:31He advised on investments, and gradually the entire financial management of the prison came under his control, to the point where
05:36Also of Warden Naughton, who was a very harsh and dishonest man, talking about the Bible for show
05:42but inside he was completely
05:59He did it, he had no choice, but at the same time he was busy expanding the library, he
06:04I started writing letters to Sennert every week, asking for money, for books, but there was no response,
06:09But Andy didn't give up.
06:25And then came the day that will forever be etched in the memory of every prisoner at Shawshank, a
06:29One day, Andy found an old record player among the things sent from the state, along with several
06:34Record albums, one of them was Mozart's
06:40Andy picked up the record player, went to the warden's office, sat down on the guard's chair, and closed the door.
06:45They did, and the entire prison PA system played that Mozart piece, filling the entire prison for a moment.
06:51Everything went wrong for me,
07:05Some things are so beautiful that they cannot be described in words, I think that is something
07:10She was singing about something that fills the heart, and that day those voices flew away.
07:15high up to the heights where these
07:35Weeks were fine, Andy said, the easiest punishment ever, Mozart was with him, Red said, the record so
07:40Confused, Andy put his hand on his heart, and said the music was here, and here, then on the head
07:45put his hand on it, this is something he can do
08:00Now we cannot stop it, and the name of that world is hope, Red said, hope is a dangerous thing, it
08:05It drives a man crazy, there's no way around it, Andy said, just like Brooks, and hearing this,
08:10Red fell silent, Brooks Hatlen's
08:26to be an institutionalist; after more than fifty years at Shawshank, this had become his world; outside of his
08:31With nothing to lose, Brooks moved out, lived in a cheap room in Portland City, and worked in a grocery store.
08:37did, but
08:37It was too fast for this, too much noise, too many people, too much change, she wrote one last letter to her friends, and
08:44then he carved his name on the beam of that room, Brooks Hatlen Was Heer, and ended his life,
08:49When Andy finds out
08:50He told Red he should have died there, among his friends. Red said, "Yeah, all of these things."
08:55Between 1950 and 1960, Andy expanded the library, naming it the Brooks Hatlen Memorial Library, which was his memorial.
09:01to the old man
09:02A new prisoner arrived at Chowshank, Tommy Williams, a talkative, mischievous, and gregarious man. He had a wife, a little daughter, and
09:08He had to go out and live with them as soon as possible. Tommy didn't know much about reading and writing, and he had to
09:14Help from mother
09:28He was in another prison, there he was in his cell, a crazy, restless man, always boasting about his bravery
09:34He used to tell stories about how many people he had killed. One day Tommy jokingly asked, "Who did you kill?" Blatch
09:39told that once he was a country
09:53The husband, a banker, was in jail somewhere in the middle of nowhere for a crime he didn't commit.
09:58No, Tommy realized, it was Andy the banker. A glint of hope appeared in Andy's eyes.
10:03He went to Naughton for the first time in 19 years, and said that Tommy's
10:07Testimony could get him a new trial, the real murderer is named, here's his path to freedom, Naughton
10:13listened to Andy with a smile, and then whispered back to him, Naughton needed Andy, Andy
10:19Stay in jail, that's what it takes for him
10:37And said, Tommy was killed trying to escape, Andy broke down, said no more, Naughton
10:43Threatened him, saying, "Either do my work, or I'll put you with the most dangerous prisoners. Close the library."
10:48I will burn the books
11:05He pulled a rope from under the pillow, and Rad and the other friends were scared, thinking Andy would do something wrong.
11:10It was the longest night in Rach Shaush Hank, in the morning when Andy's hut was empty, Gar shouted,
11:15Norton came running, Hadley two.
11:30The whole hand went in, he pulled the poster, and there was a long tunnel, big enough for a man, of eggs
11:36Built for 19 years, night after night for 19 years, while everyone slept, Andy kept digging at that wall
11:41with that little rock hammer, the hammer that
11:44Leed initially thought it would take 600 years to break through the wall, but Andy did it in 19 years.
11:49Dhahriye, and Umit, Andi's tunnel led into a shaft, which led to the prison's sewer pipe,
11:54Andy broke that pipe, and about 500 grams
12:11went to several banks in Portland, transferring all Norton's black money to a fictional person.
12:17were saved in the name of, that person who was only on paper, who did not exist, Andy
12:22Withdrew all the money, three hundred and seventy thousand dollars, 19
12:25account of his labor, and he also sent a package to a newspaper in Portland, containing Norton
12:31The entire dark account of the case, the proof of every dishonest heart, reached Akbar in Norton's office that suba, the headline was,
12:37The Corruption in Shawshank
12:50I picked up the gun I had on it, and made the decision I should have made a long time ago.
12:56Norton shot himself, his wife's embroidered portrait on his wall stained with blood.
13:01It got wet, it was written on it, his
13:16Got a POS card, no message, just a POS mark, McNary, Texas, Mexico border, that's where Andy was from.
13:23crossed the border, Red remembered Andy's dream that when he was free, he would go to Mexico.
13:28on the edge of the Pacific Ocean
13:29Pare will open a hotel, fix up an old boat, take people fishing, and he will be called a man
13:35Red laughed, tears welling up in his eyes as he thought about that day.
13:41came, a few more years passed
13:42Red's parole date came, this time they asked him, do you feel rehabilitated, Red said,
13:48I don't know what this word means, it's a politician's word, you want to know
13:53I regret it, yes
13:55Every day, not because I'm here, but because I did what I did, that young man
14:00I want to tell him everything about who I was, but that young man is gone, only this old man is left, rehabilitated.
14:06This is the word Bakhwa, standing on the phone.
14:25He didn't, he remembered Andy's promise, the promise Andy had made him make, if he ever went out
14:30If you go out, go to Buxton, there is a high field, a stone wall, a big oak tree,
14:36There is a black stone at its base,
14:57Priya Red, if you're reading this, you're out, and if you've made it this far
15:02If yes, then maybe you have the courage to come a little more, you must remember that city, I need a good man
15:07Whoever starts my work with me, I will not
15:21Red cried, there was a thousand dollars in the envelope, Red closed his room, didn't tell the parole officer, here
15:27There was a parole violation, but he didn't care, he got an 8 bus ticket to McNary, Texas, when Red got there,
15:48One
15:51But those same eyes, that quiet smile, Andi said, you look like someone who can make things happen,
15:56Red said, "I know where to get them," and Red took off his jacket, next to Andy.
16:01sat down, and both of them together
16:03If he started working on the boat, Asifikosian was in front, huge, blue, he had no memory, this was the place
16:08Where Andy wanted to come, a place that no one remembered, and Red was with him, or the story
16:13It is not just about one man who
16:29He would get up, so he spent the night, one stone at a time, one step at a time, Red had said, Geology
16:35Brashear and Taim's study is all it takes, pressure and time, Andy had both, prison time
16:40pressure, and 19 years of time, and
16:42And when he got the chance, he went, there's one more thing that makes this story unique, Andy
16:46He never allowed his pain to become his weakness, he never took out his anger on others, he built a library, he helped others
16:52Taught to sing a song about taxes
16:54Jaya, even while in jail, he continued to do something for others, because he knew, if a person only thinks about himself
16:59If he drowns in pain, he dies, but if he continues to do something for others, he remains alive.
17:0419 years passed, and one night it was raining
17:17He himself said, either you go on living or you go on dying, he chose to live, and that is the greatest thing.
17:23The lesson is, hope never dies, one just needs to keep it alive.
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