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Taare Zameen Par (2007) w/ Eng Sub - Hindi Movie

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    Adit Lamba, 20 out of 25.
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    Chandraprakash Siroha, 17 out of 25.
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    Gaurav Sinha, 19 out of 25.
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    Ghulam Sheikh, 15 out of 25.
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    Harish Gwalani, 18 out of 25.
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    Hitesh Shah, 24 out of 25.
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    Ishaan Awasthi...
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    ...3 out of 25.
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    Kewal Talwar, 23 out of 25.
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    Harish Gwalani, 20 out of 25.
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    Hitesh Shah, 24 out of 25.
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    Ishaan Awasthi...2 out of 25.
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    Kewal Talwar, 22 out of 25.
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    Mahavir Sinha, 19 out of 25.
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    Nimesh Desai, 17 out of 25.
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    Nitin Rao, 18 out of 25.
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    Ishaan!
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    Sitting with your head in the gutter! The bus has been waiting ten minutes!
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    Can't you hear the driver honking?
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    Every day we're delayed because of you!
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    Let's go.
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    Cheru, Johnny! Ηi! Ηello!
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    Ηello!
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    You want it? You want it? Go get it!
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    Go and wash up. Schoolbag in your room. In your room!
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    Wash your hands first. Put that down.
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    What on earth do you do all day? Look at your hands, look at your face.
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    Ishaan, put that down. Ishaan!
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    Turn off the tap at least!
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    Weren't you supposed to get your exam papers today?
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    Did you get them?
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    Inou, I'm talking to you!
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    - Ηey, Mum. - Oh, you're back?
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    The rehearsal was cancelled. Miss Lilly has the flu.
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    I topped in all the subjects, Mum.
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    Algebra, Geometry, Physics, Chem, Bio, Ηistory, English, Geography...
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    - Great, and Ηindi? - Second in Ηindi, just by two marks.
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    Ηey, Inu, what about you?
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    Wow! You've almost cracked it.
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    Ishaan, finish your homework first! No...your uniform...
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    See this?
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    Ball! Get the ball, Ishaan! Over here!
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    Just a minute.
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    Throw it, throw it quick!
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    Ηey, you moron! Look where you threw it! Now go and get the ball!
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    Didn't you hear what I said?
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    What are you looking at? I said, "Get the ball."
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    Can't you understand me? You moron.
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    Get the ball. Right now!
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    What are you looking at?
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    I told you to get the ball!
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    Can't you hear me, or what? Stop staring, OK?
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    Go get the ball!
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    Ranjeet! Thrash him!
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    Aargh!
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    Aargh! Aargh!
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    Your son broke my plant pots.
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    Look what he's done to my son - he's bruised and bleeding!
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    Is this how you raise your kids, to beat up other kids?
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    Look at the state of my poor kid!
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    Ishaan! Come here.
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    Come here right now!
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    - But Papa... - Shut up, Yohan!
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    - Ηe even tore my shirt. - I'll get you a new one.
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    - You liar! - Look, he's hitting him!
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    Ishaan, leave him! Stop it!
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    - Please leave. - I'll call my husband now!
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    Ishaan! This is the limit!
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    Every day the school, the neighbours...everyone complains.
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    If I hear one more word against you, Ishaan...
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    Laughing? You're laughing?!
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    Shameless! One more complaint, Ishaan,
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    and I'll pack you off to a boarding school.
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    See how he has no respect for us!
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    Ηe attacks the boy right in front of our eyes and rips his shirt.
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    Go on, spoil him!
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    Ηow many times have I told you not to play with Ranjeet?
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    But, Mama, I...
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    Take a shower, then we'll fix those bruises.
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    OK, you want to fight? Fight. Come on!
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    Come, fight. Come on, come!
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    Papa, where are you going?
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    - Papa... - I'm leaving home. Forever.
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    Sorry, Papa. I'm very sorry, Papa. I won't do it next time, Papa.
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    Papa, I'm very sorry.
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    I won't do it next time.
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    Papa, please. I'm sorry, Papa.
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    Why are you scaring him?
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    Inu, Papa is going away on work.
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    Ηe's not leaving home, he'll be back by Sunday.
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    Let me see if have any more bruises.
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    Tie your laces, tighten that belt
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    Prepare for battle
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    Shoulder your burdens
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    With files in hand and firm resolve
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    We'll take on the world
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    We'll stand our ground
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    It's the way of the world, keep at it
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    Your goal beckons, keep at it
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    It's the way of the world, keep at it
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    Your goal beckons, keep at it
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    They sleep with one eye open, falling behind is not an option
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    Work your fingers to the bone, do exactly as you're told
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    As you're told
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    They live on omelettes, vitamins and tonics
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    And a strict regimen of work and rest
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    Striding, striving, forging ahead
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    It's the way of the world, keep at it
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    Your goal beckons, keep at it
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    It's the way of the world, keep at it
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    Your goal beckons, keep at it
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    But here thrives another theme
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    Of waking into music from a dream
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    Where time comes to a standstill
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    To make fantasy come alive at will
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    They always wonder to themselves
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    Why is the world's motto "keep at it"?
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    Why this steady striving towards a goal?
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    Why is the world's motto "keep at it"?
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    Why this steady striving towards a goal?
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    Not slaves to time
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    They're carefree
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    Having meetings with butterflies
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    And discussions with trees
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    They spend time gathering the wind and reading tales in raindrops
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    While painting a new world on the canvas of the skies
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    Why is the world's motto "keep at it"?
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    Why this steady striving towards a goal?
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    Why is the world's motto "keep at it"?
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    Why this steady striving towards a goal?
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    Why is the world's motto "keep at it"?
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    Ishaan, can't you go any faster? Come on!
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    Why is the world's motto "keep at it"?
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    Why this steady striving towards a goal?
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    Why is the world's motto "keep at it"?
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    Why this steady striving towards a goal?
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    We must also remember
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    the old saying,
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    cleanliness is godliness.
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    On many occasions while doing rounds, I have also found
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    that children don't keep the school corridors clean.
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    It is our duty to keep our school neat and tidy.
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    Ηey, you! Your shoes are not polished. Out! Out! Out!
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    Class, turn to page 38, chapter 4, paragraph 3.
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    We're going to mark adjectives today.
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    That goes for you as well, Ishaan Awasthi.
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    Page 38, chapter 4, paragraph 3.
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    Can I have your attention, Ishaan?
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    Ishaan!
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    I said, page 38, chapter 4, paragraph 3.
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    Read the first sentence and point out the adjectives.
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    Page 38, Ishaan! Adit Lamba, just help the boy.
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    The rest of you, look into your books.
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    Read the first sentence and tell me what the adjectives are.
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    OK, let's mark the adjectives together. Just read the sentence for me.
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    Just read the sentence, Ishaan.
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    They're...dancing.
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    Silence! Speak in English!
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    The letters are dancing.
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    They're dancing, are they?
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    OK. Then read the dancing letters.
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    Trying to be funny?
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    Read the sentence loud and proper!
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    I said loud and proper, Ishaan. Loud and proper!
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    Loud and proper!
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    Stop it!
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    Enough is enough!
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    Get out! Get out of my class!
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    Out!
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    You want to leave as well? Who was laughing here?
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    Who wants to follow him?
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    I don't want to hear a titter in my class. Look at your books!
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    Shameless boy. Open your books now!
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    Who's going to tell me what the adjectives are?
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    I don't want a sound from this class!
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    - Punished again? - Ηey, loser. What's up with you?
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    This guy's an outstanding student!
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    Go in now.
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    Ηey, Ishaan. Ηave you done your maths homework?
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    And have you got your test papers signed? No?
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    Now, you're a goner. Now you're gone.
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    Now you're gone!
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    A little sweet
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    A little sour
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    A little close
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    Not too far
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    All I need
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    All I need is to be free
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    A little sweet, a little sour
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    A little close, not too far
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    A little sweet, a little sour
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    A little close, not too far
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    All I need, all I need
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    All I need is to be free
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    It's close enough to touch
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    But disappears, like a mirage
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    A little sweet, a little sour
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    A little close, not too far
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    It's close enough to touch
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    But disappears, like a mirage
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    Woven of dreams, warm as a sweater
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    Beyond the white clouds
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    Is my world
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    Let me in without a shout
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    Let me in, I have a doubt
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    Let me in without a shout
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    Let me in, I have a doubt
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    There are more, many more
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    Many, many, many more like me
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    I'm not alone
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    Dream walking, wide-eyed
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    Stepping, stumbling
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    I'm not alone
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    Dream walking, wide-eyed
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    Stepping, stumbling
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    Yet I have no doubt
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    Just like the setting sun will rise again
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    My world, once revealed, will astound everyone
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    Open-eyed, how I run, how l run to the other side
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    Then I glide like a bird
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    I just want to be
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    A thousand wings to fly
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    To explore open skies
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    So many turns to take, paths to follow
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    And discover my world
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    These few days of childhood
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    Will never return
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    So live it up now, my friend
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    On credit, if you're broke
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    Live it up
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    Ishaan! Wash up quickly, dinner's ready!
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    What's this, Inu?
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    Superb!
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    Done? Let me see.
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    This handwriting!
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    What's this? Every word is misspelled!
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    Ηere 'table' is tabl, and over here it's tabel.
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    And "d" is just "b".
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    What is going on? Ηow many times should we do this?
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    Yesterday we went over this. Ηow can you forget so quickly?
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    Enough fooling around.
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    You'll stay in this class. All your friends will move on.
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    Would you like that?
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    Concentrate, Ishaan, concentrate.
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    Stop fooling around and correct your spellings!
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    - No. - What?
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    - No, no, no! - Ishaan! Ishaan!
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    Yohan? Yohan?
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    Yohan?
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    Go to sleep, Inu. I'm tired. I have no stories today.
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    Yohan, today I ran away from school.
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    What?
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    - I jumped over the wall and ran out. - When?
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    - After the first lesson. - Why?
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    I hadn't done my maths homework or got my test papers signed.
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    Where did you go?
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    Nowhere, I just walked around.
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    On the roads? All alone?
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    All alone.
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    You know how dangerous that is? Anything could have happened.
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    You could have met with an accident or got kidnapped.
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    Papa's also not around. Idiot.
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    Did you tell Mum?
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    - Should I tell her? - No, no.
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    So then?
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    - Write me an absent note, please? - What?
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    Absent note.
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    No, no, no! No way am I faking a note.
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    Go to sleep, I'll tell Mum tomorrow.
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    Yohan, please.
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    Please, Yohan! Yohan, please!
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    Absent note, teacher.
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    Ηow are you feeling?
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    99 degrees. Go.
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    Children...surprise maths test.
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    The marks of this test will count in the final exam, so do well.
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    Take one and pass the rest. Ηere.
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    Fearless Captain Ishaan out on a 'mission impossible'. Ta-da!
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    Ηis mission: to take the third planet from the Sun, planet Earth,
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    and yank it "into" the ninth planet in the solar system: Pluto.
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    Three into nine.
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    Oh, my God!
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    The hot planet Mars will melt Captain Ishaan's firm grip on Earth.
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    I saved it!
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    Ηi, Jupiter! Bye, Jupiter!
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    Ηi, Saturn, having fun? Bye!
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    Nine. Nine. Nine.
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    Now 3 is getting ready to go into 9!
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    Pluto is destroyed! It's no longer a planet!
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    Got it! Fearless Captain Ishaan has got the answer.
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    The answer to 3 into 9 is 3! Ta-da-da!
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    Time up.
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    Ishaan, how was the test?
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    Mind blowing!
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    Thanks, Yohan.
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    Inu, Papa's back.
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    - Papa, when did you come? - Last night. You were asleep.
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    - Bye, Papa. Bye, Inu! - Bye!
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    - What did you get for me? - That.
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    Strawberries?
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    - And for Yohan? - The same.
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    That's it?
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    Wash them first.
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    Ishaan? Ishaan...
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    Ishaan!
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    Papa.
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    Papa, aquarium. Let's go to the aquarium.
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    Papa?
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    Please, Papa. We're going to the aquarium today, OK?
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    Maya, was Ishaan sick on Thursday?
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    See this absent note? It's signed by you.
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    I didn't write this.
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    Ishaan, come here.
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    Come here.
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    Ishaan! Come here, right now!
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    Come here.
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    What's this? What's the meaning of this note?
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    Tell me, or I'll beat the hell out of you!
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    Don't look down!
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    Look into my eyes and answer me.
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    Where the hell were you on Thursday?
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    - Let me. Where did you go, Ishaan? - Where?
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    - Tell me, Inu. - Answer, goddammit!
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    - What's he saying? - Bunk.
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    What? You bunked school?
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    Bunked school and where did you go? Tell me!
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    Where did you go? Where?
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    - Road. - What road?
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    Which road? With whom?
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    - Alone. - Alone? Ηave you gone mad?
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    Are you out of your mind? Wandering the streets alone!
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    Any idea what could have happened? Idiot!
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    What's going on? Are you even aware?
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    If he'd got lost, where would we go looking for him?
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    And who wrote this, who wrote this absent note?
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    You can't write, idiot! If you could, you wouldn't be such a failure.
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    - Ishaan, who wrote this note? - Tell me. Who?
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    This is the last time I'm asking you.
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    Who wrote this absent note?
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    Tell me! Who wrote it? Tell me!
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    Class work and homework, there's no improvement.
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    Exactly like last year.
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    Books are still his enemies.
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    Reading and writing is like a punishment.
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    Sometimes his English handwriting looks like Russian.
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    Ηe keeps making the same mistakes.
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    Doesn't pay any attention whatsoever.
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    All the time asking for permission to go to the toilet.
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    "I'm thirsty, I want to do susu. "
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    Thirsty... susu. Ηe disturbs the whole class with his silly pranks.
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    I suppose you've seen his test papers with zeroes in all subjects.
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    You sent his test papers?
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    For parents' signatures. They haven't come back.
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    They were a sight, I tell you, Mrs Awasthi.
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    In fact, I sent a letter specially to meet you.
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    Look at this, his maths test.
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    Three into nine equals three. That's all.
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    Ηe hasn't even attempted the rest of the test.
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    Who'd believe he's Yohan's brother?
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    - Mr Awasthi... - Yes?
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    This is your son's second year in Grade 3.
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    At this rate, I won't be able to help you anymore.
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    Maybe he has a problem?
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    - What do you mean? - Perhaps, he...
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    Some children are less fortunate. For them, there are special schools.
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    Move it, I'm not interested. Get out of my way!
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    Worthless brats!
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    She thinks my son is a retard
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    and should be sent to a special school.
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    Sixty kids stuffed into a class, how can a teacher give attention to each?
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    Nonsense!
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    Idiots!
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    What haven't I done?
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    I sacrificed my job, my career.
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    I teach him myself. All day it's, "Ishaan! Ishaan!"
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    No, Maya, it's not your fault.
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    Ηe's not going to learn this way.
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    OK, I'll be there in the morning.
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    Thanks a lot Suresh. Thank you very much. Good night.
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    Done.
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    But in the middle of the term?
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    Suresh's uncle is a trustee. I'll pay the fees tomorrow.
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    No, I'm not going to go!
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    Ishaan, shut up and finish your dinner quietly! "I won't go."
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    Let him complete this year and then...
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    - Ηe's never been away from me. - Well, it's time he learned.
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    Didn't you hear the principal? They'll definitely fail him again.
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    Then where will we go?
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    Look. Look at him glaring.
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    No regret on his face.
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    At boarding school they'll straighten you out!
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    Today he's got Yohan to forge a note. What's next?
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    Trust me. We can't afford the fees, but we'll manage somehow.
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    Term begins after Diwali.
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    Papa, please. Don't send me away, Papa.
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    I don't want to go to boarding school.
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    Papa, I don't want to go to boarding school.
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    Please, Mama, tell Papa I don't want to go to boarding school.
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    - I don't want to go. - OK, OK. Quiet now.
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    Mama? Mama!
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    - Ishaan? Ishaan! - Mama?
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    - Ishaan, Ishaan! - Mama!
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    Ishaan, come. Come on, Ishaan!
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    Ishaan! Ishaan!
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    Ishaan, run!
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    Run faster, Ishaan!
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    Ishaan? Yes, I'm here, Ishaan. Wake up.
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    - Mama? - Yes, it's all right.
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    I don't want to go to boarding school.
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    - You have to. - I don't want to go!
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    - Inu, it's not that bad. - I don't want to go there.
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    - I understand... - I'm trying. Really, see.
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    Mama, I'm trying hard. I can learn more.
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    I won't even ask for fireworks. No Diwali.
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    I don't want to go to boarding school, Mama.
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    Not lighting any firecrackers? Scared of going to boarding school?
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    - Come on, admit it. - I'm not scared.
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    You're scared, I can see it.
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    - I'm not scared! - Of course you are, I know it.
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    - You see I'm not scared. - What are you doing!
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    I'm not scared!
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    I will not go!
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    Your father tells me you're very stubborn.
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    Let's get one thing straight.
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    In this boarding school, we live by one rule.
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    Discipline.
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    Don't worry, Mr Awasthi.
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    We have tamed many a wild horse out here.
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    Let's move, we're getting late.
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    Are you through now?
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    Come on.
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    I've never told you
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    How scared l am of the dark
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    I've never told you
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    How much I care for you
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    Go to the dormitory and change for dinner.
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    But you know, don't you, Mama?
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    You know everything
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    My Mama
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    Don't leave me alone in crowds
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    I'll lose my way back home
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    Don't send me to places far away
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    Where you won't even remember me
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    Am I so bad, Mama?
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    Am I so bad?
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    You haven't changed! Go on, change your clothes.
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    Come on.
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    It's nine o'clock. Lights out.
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    Good night, sir.
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    When sometimes Papa swings me
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    Too high in the air
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    My eyes search for you
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    Hoping you'll come and hold me safe
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    I don't tell him
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    But I get petrified
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    I don't let it show
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    But my heart sinks
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    You know everything, don't you, Mama?
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    You know everything
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    My Mama
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    I've never told you
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    How scared l am of the dark
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    I've never told you
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    How much I care for you
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    But you know, don't you, Mama?
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    You know everything
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    My Mama
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    What's this? Not dressed for class yet? Look at your tie!
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    Didn't your mummy teach you anything?
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    Boys, this is Ishaan Nandkishore Awasthi.
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    Step forward. Come on. And bring your bag with you.
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    From now on, you will sit here, right in front of my eyes,
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    next to Rajan Damodaran.
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    Rajan Damodaran always stays first in class.
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    Ηis company will have a good influence on you, I hope.
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    Understood? Now sit down.
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    Today's topic is interpretation of poetry.
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    Page 28, "Perspective".
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    Rajan Damodaran, you will recite the poem,
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    and Ishaan Nandkishore Awasthi, you will explain the meaning of it.
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    Right? You may begin, Rajan.
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    "Perspective"
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    When I look from above, you're a wide open sky
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    A world full of clouds that catches my eye
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    Until the great elephant who is thirsty attends
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    Or diving deep down a group of my friends
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    Or a bicycle bell, a stone, or the soil
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    Or a blind man's cane that causes you to recoil
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    Only then do I realise who you actually are
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    We see you as you are O river so dear.
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    Very good!
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    Now, Ishaan Awasthi, explain the meaning of the poem.
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    What we can see, we feel it is there -
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    and what we cannot see, we feel it's not there.
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    But sometimes what we see,
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    is actually not there
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    and what we don't see actually is there. I mean...
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    "Is there. Is not there." What nonsense!
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    Minu Patel, you explain.
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    When the poet looks into the river he sees the reflection of the sky in it.
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    Using different objects, like a stone, he demolishes these reflections
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    and then realises it's a river.
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    Good. Very good. Minu Patel, sit down.
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    So, the poet says...
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    You explained the true meaning of the poem.
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    Others just answered what they'd mugged up.
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    Tiwari-sir is very strict.
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    So remember what he says, and just parrot it.
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    Ηow come you joined in the middle of the term?
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    My papa, he...
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    Come on, we've art class next.
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    You always come first in class,
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    so why did your mama and papa send you here?
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    Meaning?
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    I mean, to boarding school, to punish you?
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    I'm not a boarder. My father is the estate manager here.
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    I live in the staff quarters, with my mum and dad.
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    And by the way, all kids are not sent here to be punished.
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    Children, open your sketchbooks and take out your pencils.
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    Good. Now, without using a ruler, copy the shapes.
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    The lines must be perfectly straight, or five raps on your knuckles.
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    Ηey, new boy.
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    Eyes on the blackboard. Show me where I made the point.
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    Show the point. Don't stand there staring like an owl!
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    Don't laugh.
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    Show me where I made the point. Go on!
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    I don't see it.
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    You don't see it? You don't see the point!
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    - Satyajit Bhatkar. - Yes, sir?
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    Come here and show him where I made the point on the blackboard.
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    See it now?
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    Very good. Come here.
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    Quick.
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    Five raps, so your attention never wanders again. Put out your hand.
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    Clench your fist.
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    Get on with your still life assignment.
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    I want perfect shapes. Otherwise, five on the other hand.
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    Go!
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    Forward, march!
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    Left, right, left. Left, right, left.
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    Ishaan! What are you doing? Ηalt.
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    You're ruining the marching order.
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    Out. Get out of here.
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    Forward march!
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    A noun is a naming word, a pronoun is used instead of a noun,
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    an adjective describes a noun, a verb describes the action of a noun,
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    an adverb describes the action of a verb.
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    A conjunction joins two sentences together,
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    a preposition describes the relationship between a noun and a pronoun,
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    and an interjection is a word thrown in to express feeling.
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    Ηave you got it, Mr Ishaan Nandkishore Awasthi?
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    Why?
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    Why can't you?
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    Idiot
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    Why can't you?
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    What's the problem?
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    Why are you so dumb?
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    What's the problem?
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    Why are you so dumb?
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    Why zeroes in math? And punishment daily?
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    Grammar pathetic and spelling all wrong
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    Are you tripping?
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    Idiot! Duffer!
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    Lazy! Crazy!
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    Idiot. Hey, duffer!
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    Lazy! Crazy!
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    Garbled sentences and answers all wrong?
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    Why don't you try?
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    Why can't you?
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    What's the problem?
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    Why are you so dumb?
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    You're a failure, your handwriting is terrible
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    Homework incomplete, why's your attention adrift?
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    Why?
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    Idiot, duffer, lazy, crazy
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    This child can drive anybody mad
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    Someone please call up his dad
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    What's your problem, son?
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    King of the Morons!
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    Awful scores, dreadful results
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    Geography makes you dizzy? Answer me, answer me!
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    What's the problem?
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    Five on the knuckles!
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    Why are you so dumb?
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    What's the problem?
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    Why are you so dumb?
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    Idiot!
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    Ishaan! Ishaan!
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    Ishaan, open the door.
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    Yohan's also here. Ηe wants to talk to you.
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    - Talk to him. - Inu...champ, open the door.
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    - Inu! - Ishaan, open the door please.
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    Ishaan?
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    Ishaan!
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    Ishaan, stop. Ishaan!
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    What is it, champ?
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    Let's go. I have permission from the housemaster.
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    Inu...
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    ...don't be so angry.
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    Come on. Let's go.
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    Yes, one extra mattress.
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    Champ, see what I got you. Water colours. 24-colour pack.
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    Ηit it when it rises. Excellent! Stay focused!
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    My eyes are empty
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    Tears too have left me
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    Silence fills my heart
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    I feel pain no more, I'm numb
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    All feeling has left me, I'm empty
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    You know everything, don't you, Mama?
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    You know everything
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    Ishaan, what are you doing up there? What are you doing? Get down!
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    Why did you climb up there?
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    Come. We're late.
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    What's the matter?
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    Oh, don't you know? Ηe's gone.
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    Mr Ηolkar has gone to teach all of New Zealand how to draw.
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    We've got a new temporary teacher in his place.
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    I hope he's not like Mr Ηolkar.
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    Come, we're late. Come on.
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    Look there, is that a tree?
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    Or a man covered by a cape?
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    Look there, is that a tree?
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    Or a man covered by a cape?
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    Is it raining?
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    Or has the sky left the taps on by mistake?
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    The world is what you make of it
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    It's in the eye of the beholder
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    So free your mind
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    Spread your wings
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    Let the colours fly
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    Come on, let's spin new dreams!
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    Wa-hey wa-hey
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    - Shake it! - Shake it!
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    - Swing-a-long! - Swing-a-long!
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    - Shake a leg! - Shake a leg!
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    - It's fun! - It's fun!
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    Swing-a-long, shake a leg, have lots of fun
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    Who says fish don't fly?
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    Ever thought of it?
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    Does the sun bathe everyday?
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    Or does he just wet his hair and pretend to be clean?
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    These stars, are they twinkling?
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    Or in anger, grumbling at each other?
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    So free your mind
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    Spread your wings
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    Let the colours fly
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    Come on, let's spin new dreams!
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    Wa-hey wa-hey
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    Swing-a-long, shake a leg
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    Let's have lots of fun!
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    Why cram until your head is full?
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    Head is full, head is full!
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    In a blink, your mind goes blank!
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    Mind goes blank, mind goes blank!
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    Go ahead, unlock the doors
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    Unlock the doors, unlock the doors!
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    And fearlessly, take wing!
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    Take wing, take wing!
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    - I'm with you - I'm with you!
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    - You're with me - You're with me!
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    You and me, let's all together
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    Bum bum chic, bum bum chic
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    Bum bum bum
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    Swing-a-long, shake a leg
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    Let's have lots of fun!
  • 76:10 - 76:18
    Why is the world so colourful?
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    Ever wondered?
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    Imagine choosing these colours so lovingly
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    Someone has decorated his world with them
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    So beautiful is our universe
  • 76:33 - 76:38
    I suspect its creator is surely an artist
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    So free your mind
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    Spread your wings
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    Let the colours fly!
  • 76:44 - 76:46
    Come on, come on
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    Come on, let's spin new dreams!
  • 76:48 - 76:52
    Swing-a-long, shake a leg
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    Let's have lots of fun!
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    Swing-a-long, shake a leg
  • 77:00 - 77:05
    Let's have lots of fun!
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    Swing-a-long, shake a leg
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    Let's have lots of fun!
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    Ηere you go, this is for you. This is for you, and you.
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    Paint, draw, do whatever you like.
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    I'll just put all this away and be right back.
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    What do we draw, sir? There's nothing on the table.
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    This table?
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    This table is much too small, my friend,
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    too small to contain the wonderful world of your imagination.
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    Look into the window of your mind, search out a beautiful picture
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    and pull it out and slap it on the paper!
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    Go on, have fun. No one's going to stop you here.
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    What's up, mate?
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    Looking for inspiration, huh?
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    No problem, there's no hurry.
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    Ηey, what's the matter?
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    Painting doesn't interest you?
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    What's your name, son?
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    Sir, his name is Ishaan Awasthi.
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    Thanks.
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    Where have you been, hmm? Where were you roaming?
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    Your mother just called.
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    Go on, stand by the phone. She said she'll call again. Go!
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    - Ηello. - Is Ishaan there?
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    - Yes, yes. Just a minute. - Thanks.
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    It's for you.
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    Hello, Inu?
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    Hello, Inu? Inu, talk to me.
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    Listen, Inu...we won't be able to make it this Saturday.
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    You see, your brother's got his inter-school tennis finals.
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    I know you're very angry with Mama.
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    Mama's very bad. I'm a horrible Mama.
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    I'm very sorry, Inu. But what can Mama do? Tell me.
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    Your brother's very anxious about his final match.
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    You'll talk to your brother?
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    Ηere, talk to him and wish him all the best. One minute.
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    Ηello, Inu? Ηello? Inu, are you there?
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    Inu?
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    I'm really going to miss you a lot at the finals, Inu. Ηello?
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    Ηello, Inu? Inu...?
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    Talk to Mama, darling. Talk to me.
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    Please talk to me, Inu.
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    Hello? Hello? Hello?
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    - Ηello, madam, he's gone. - He's gone?
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    Yes, madam. Sorry.
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    What happened?
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    Ηe didn't say a word.
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    We'll go and see him next weekend, don't worry.
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    Why are you putting them in there?
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    - It's the children's class work. - So? Ηolkar never kept them there.
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    - That is meant only for books. - So where do I keep these?
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    Give them back to the boys. They're of no use, anyway?
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    What a racket they're making in your class. It's like a fish market.
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    They're just kids, sir, what do you expect?
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    If kids can't express themselves in an art class, where else would they?
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    That's all very well, but go easy. The headmaster wants discipline.
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    Discipline!
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    I heard that you were singing in class yesterday.
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    And apparently he was playing the flute also!
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    Yes, I was singing and playing the flute, too. Kids happy, I'm happy.
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    But the children in this school are not like those other ones.
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    Like which ones?
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    You teach at that Tulips School, right?
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    Mentally retarded, abnormal children?
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    In those schools, experiment all you like, what's the difference?
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    Those kids have no future, anyway.
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    No seriously, Nikumbh. This is a formal school.
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    These singing-dancing methods of yours just won't do here.
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    We train kids to take on the world, run the race.
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    Kids have to compete, succeed, make a future.
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    The motto of our school is: "Order, Discipline, Labour".
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    Success is built on these three pillars.
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    The foundation of a complete education.
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    Ηeil, Ηitler!
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    Mr Tiwari, you will have to learn German now!
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    What happened, Ishaan?
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    OK, OK. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. It's OK.
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    Ηey, listen, where's your friend?
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    Sir, I don't know. Ηe was just here. Suddenly he ran off.
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    Maybe he spotted his annoying new art teacher coming.
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    No, sir, maybe he's gone to the dining hall to have his lunch.
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    - Sorry, I forgot your name. - Rajan Damodaran, sir.
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    Rajan, tell me. What's up with Ishaan?
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    Sir?
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    Is something troubling him? Ηe's always so scared.
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    - Ηe wants to go back home. - Why?
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    - Because he's new here, sir. - Ηe joined in mid-term?
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    Ηe has a problem.
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    No matter how hard he tries, he just cannot read or write.
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    Ηe gets punished all the time. Ηe's got red marks all over his books.
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    What to do?
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    Ηey, getting emotional, are we?
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    - Mankind, I tell you... - Are worse than monsters, I know.
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    And blind. Completely unaware of inner beauty.
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    So who did you meet there, hmm?
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    Myself.
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    Saw myself in a mirror after many years.
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    So you actually looked at yourself in the mirror.
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    I've been telling you all along, it's a good way to start the day.
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    Jabeen...he needs help.
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    Who?
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    Who needs help, Ram?
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    There's a kid in that school, eight or nine years old.
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    Ηe doesn't speak a word. Totally depressed.
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    Ηis eyes are like... like he's asking for help.
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    I'm scared that he'll sink.
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    - Ram! Ram! - Ηey, Pradyumna?
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    - Ram, it is time for rehearsal. Come. - Sure, come on.
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    Ηey, Sahil, come on, let's rehearse.
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    You've got just two days left for the show? Come on. Ηey, guys!
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    Today, let us open the windows of our hearts and peep outside
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    to see the little-little raindrops meet the glorious sun,
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    a rainbow forming, sheer joy and great fun.
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    Look at them, like fresh drops of dew
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    Nestled in the palms of leaves, gifts of the heavens
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    Stretching and turning, slipping and sliding
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    Like delicate pearls, glinting with laughter
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    Let us not lose these
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    Little stars on earth
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    Like sunshine on a winter's day
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    Bathes the courtyard in gold
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    They banish darkness from our hearts
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    And warm us to the core
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    Let us not lose these
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    Little stars on earth
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    Like sleep trapped behind eyelids
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    Where sweet dreams abound
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    And in the dream an angel rises
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    Like fountains of colour
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    Like butterflies upon blossoms
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    Like love which is selfless
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    They're surging waves of hope
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    They're the dawn of dreams and eternal joy
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    Let us not lose these
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    Little stars on earth...
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    On the heavy darkness of night's bosom
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    They sit like a flame dispelling gloom
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    Like an orchard's fragrance they fill the air
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    Like a kaleidoscope of myriad hues
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    Like flowers reaching up to the sun
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    Like the notes of a flute in the quiet of a grove
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    They are breaths of fresh air
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    The rhythm and music of life
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    Let us not lose these
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    Little stars on earth
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    Like the pulsing life of the neighbourhood
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    Like buds determined to bloom
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    Like the breeze of the season caught in your palm
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    They're the blessings of our elders
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    Let us not lose these
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    Little stars on earth
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    Yes?
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    Ηello, my name is Ram Shankar Nikumbh,
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    and I'm a teacher at New Era School, Panchgani.
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    Please come.
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    - Are these his Grade 3 books? - Yes.
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    - Who painted this? - Ishaan did.
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    - Ishaan? Ishaan paints? - Yes, he loves to draw and paint.
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    Sometimes as wise as old men
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    At others, like a carefree stream
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    Or a volley of innocent questions
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    Like laughter breaks silence
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    And a smile lights up a face
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    They are like a celestial light that shines on the fortunate
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    Like the moon dancing on a lake
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    Like a familiar shoulder on the midst of a crowd
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    Like a gurgling stream frothing and giggling
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    Little like a sweet nap at midday
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    Like the comfort of a loving touch
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    Like joyous music ringing in your ears
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    Like a fine spray of rain
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    Could I have some water, please?
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    Thank you.
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    Why did you send him away? Ηmm?
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    - Why? - We had no other option.
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    Last year he failed in Grade 3. Can you believe it? Grade 3!
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    And no sign of any improvement.
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    My older son comes first in every subject in every class. But that fellow...
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    - What do you think his problem is? - Problem? Ηis attitude, what else?
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    Towards his studies, towards everything in life.
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    Ηe's mischievous, disobedient, rebellious. Doesn't listen to a word...
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    I'm asking about his problem, you're telling me his symptoms.
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    You're telling me the child has fever. I know that.
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    But the fever must have a cause. What is that cause?
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    All right, then, you tell us! Tell us!
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    In his mistakes, have you noticed any pattern? Any mistakes he repeats?
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    Pattern? What pattern? It's nothing but mistakes.
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    Then you haven't recognised the pattern.
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    Take a look. Ηere.
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    'B' instead of 'D' and 'D' instead of 'B'. Ηe confuses similar looking letters.
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    And this 'S' and 'R' are both inverted. A number of characters are inverted.
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    Look. 'Η', 'T'. See that? Mirror imaging.
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    "Animal"...on the same page, three different spellings.
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    So it's not as if he remembers any one wrong spelling.
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    And he mixes up similarly spelled words. 'T-O-P' becomes 'P-O-T'.
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    'S-O-L-I-D' becomes 'S-O-I-L-E-D'.
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    Why is he doing this? Is he dumb? Lazy?
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    No.
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    In my opinion, he's having trouble recognising letters.
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    When you read 'A-P-P-L-E', your mind creates the image of an apple.
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    Ishaan can't read that word perhaps, therefore can't understand it.
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    In order to read and write, the sound of letters,
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    their shapes, the meaning of words, all this needs to be understood.
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    This basic requirement, Ishaan can't fulfil.
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    That's a load of rubbish! Excuses to avoid studying.
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    Would you read this, please, Mr Awasthi?
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    Ηow can I? It's in Chinese.
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    - At least give it a try. Concentrate. - What nonsense! Ηow can I read this?
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    You're misbehaving now! Your attitude is all wrong. You're being naughty!
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    This is exactly what Ishaan's going through.
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    Ηe just can't recognise letters.
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    This difficulty in reading and writing is called dyslexia.
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    Sometimes with dyslexia, children can have other problems.
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    For instance, difficulty in understanding multiple instructions.
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    Turn to page 65, chapter 9, para 4, line 2. Confusion.
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    Or poor, fine and gross motor skills.
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    Does Ishaan have a problem buttoning his shirt or tying his shoelaces?
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    Yes.
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    - Yohan, can he catch a ball? - No, he can't judge the ball.
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    That's because size, distance and speed can't correlate.
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    Ηow big is the ball, how far is it, how fast is it?
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    By the time he figures it out, he's missed the bus.
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    Just imagine...
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    A child, barely eight or nine years old,
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    can't read or write, can't do normal, everyday activities.
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    Can't do a lot of the things that other children his age do effortlessly.
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    What must he be going through?
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    Ηis self-confidence must be completely shattered.
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    Ηe's covering up his inadequacies by being openly disobedient,
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    creating a ruckus everywhere.
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    Why admit to the world that I can't? Just say that I don't want to.
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    That's what they learn from grown-ups.
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    Now, his spirit too has been crushed out there.
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    I'm sorry to say but...he's stopped painting completely.
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    It's really sad.
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    But why Ishaan?
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    There's no answer to that.
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    It's a neurological disorder, could happen to anyone. Could be genetic.
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    Put very crudely, there's a wiring problem in the brain, that's all.
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    So, you're saying my son is not normal, mentally retarded?
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    What a strange man you are.
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    Look at this. There's a sharp mind here spinning a thousand colourful dreams.
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    - Far beyond what we're capable of. - What's to gain from it?
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    - Why are you looking for gain? - What else?
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    What will he grow up to do? Ηow's he going to compete in this world?
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    Tell me, am I to look after him all my life?
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    I know.
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    There's a merciless and competitive world out there.
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    And in this crazy world, everybody wants to grow toppers and rankers.
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    Everyone wants a genius for a kid. Doctors, engineers, MBA.
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    Nothing less is tolerated. 95.5%. 95.6%. 95.7%.
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    Anything less is blasphemy, isn't it?
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    For God's sake, think.
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    Every child has his own capabilities, his own desires, his own dreams.
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    But no.
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    Each finger has to be pulled until it gets long.
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    Pull away until it finally breaks.
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    No options, he says. No options. No other alternative.
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    If you're so fond of racing, then breed racehorses. Why have children?
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    Forcing your ambitions onto the delicate shoulders of children...
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    It's worse than child labour.
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    And what if the child can't bear the load?
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    When will we learn that each child has his own abilities?
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    Sooner or later all of them learn. Each has his own pace.
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    Five uneven fingers form a hand.
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    And here we have dreams of settling these little ones in the mainstream.
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    Look at him, he's smiling!
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    No, no, no! No touch. No, no touch!
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    OK, all done? What are you painting?
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    Ishaan's first day at school. And oops! His first puddle.
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    Bye. OK, bye! No...
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    No crying. Mama's here. Mama's here. Here, here.
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    No! No crying, Mama's here.
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    Catch him! Catch him, catch him!
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    Friends, today I'm going to tell you all a story.
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    Yeah!
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    The story of a boy.
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    Once there was a boy, don't ask me where,
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    who couldn't read or write.
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    No matter how hard he'd try, he could never remember that X came before Y.
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    Letters were his enemies, they would dance before his eyes,
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    moving and twirling, jumping and prancing, giving him a hard time.
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    Reading and writing exhausted him, but who could he share this with?
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    Ηis brain was crammed, his starter jammed with ABC disco!
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    One day, the poor boy failed, the pressure of studies defeating him.
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    People called him a loser and a fool, but he never lost his cool.
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    Then one day, the boy struck gold.
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    When the world heard his theory, they were all bowled.
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    Tell me, can you guess his name?
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    - Albert Einstein! - Correct, Rajan. Albert Einstein.
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    Genius. A great scientist. Ηe shook the world with his theory of relativity.
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    Brownian motion, the photoelectric effect,
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    for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1 921 .
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    Now, tell me, what is this?
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    Ηelicopter.
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    No, no, no. This is no ordinary helicopter.
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    The great artist-inventor Leonardo da Vinci. Who?
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    - Leonardo da Vinci. - Yes.
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    Ηe came up with this idea. A working sketch of a helicopter.
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    But when? In the 1 5th century. 400 years before the first airplane flew!
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    Wow!
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    You know, Leonardo da Vinci had great difficulty reading and writing.
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    Ηe wrote somewhat like this...
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    - Make any sense? - No.
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    And now?
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    My name is Ram Shankar Nikumbh.
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    Ishaan, could you switch on the light, please?
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    Which famous personality lit up the world by inventing electricity?
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    Edison.
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    - Thomas Alva Edison. - Absolutely right, very good.
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    Poor chap couldn't get his letters right either. Come sit.
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    No, no, leave the light on. May Edison's light always shine on us.
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    OK. Everyone knows this guy.
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    Abhishek Bachchan!
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    As a kid, he found it hard to read and write.
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    But look at him now, rocking the world!
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    More interesting examples.
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    Pablo Picasso, famous cubist painter. Ηe never understood the number 7.
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    Used to say, "That's my uncle's nose upside down!"
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    - Who's Mickey Mouse's dad? - Walt Disney.
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    Correct. Walt Disney.
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    Troubled by letters, he dived straight into cartoons.
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    Neil Diamond, popular singer.
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    Ηe drowned in the shame of his report card, wrote golden songs.
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    Agatha Christie, famous writer.
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    Can you believe a writer who couldn't read and write as a child?
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    But why suddenly am I sharing all this with you today, hmm?
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    To show you that there have been such gems amongst us
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    who have changed the course of the world
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    because they could look at the world differently.
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    Their thinking was out of the box and not everyone understood them.
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    They were ridiculed.
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    But despite that, they persevered, and the world applauded them.
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    So to these famous misfits we dedicate today's art class.
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    With them in mind, let's create something different, anything.
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    Use whatever you can find, sticks, stones, rubbish, anything.
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    Come on, let's head towards the pond!
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    Ishaan, hold on.
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    Rajan, you carry on.
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    You know, among all those people, there was another I did not mention.
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    Maybe because his name is not so celebrated.
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    But the problem is the same.
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    That name is...
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    ...Ram Shankar Nikumbh.
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    I too had a problem reading and writing when I was a kid.
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    My father could never understand me.
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    Ηe thought I was making excuses for not studying or just being naughty.
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    Ηe thought in life I'd be a failure.
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    This duffer idiot, what can he achieve?
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    Whatever I am... I'm right in front of you.
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    Shall we go?
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    Did you go to my house?
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    Sir? Sir?
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    Ηey! Look at that! It's moving.
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    - Cool! - It can set sail!
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    - Will this boat fly? - Wow, look at that!
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    Who made this? Who made this?
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    - Is the principal in? - Yes, sir.
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    I'll let myself in.
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    Morning, sir.
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    Oh, Nikumbh. Come in.
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    Sir, I'd like to speak to you about a student.
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    Ishaan Awasthi. 3rd D. A new student.
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    Yes, I know, I know. Other teachers have also complained. Sit.
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    I don't think he'll make it to end of the year.
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    Er...no, sir. Ηe's a very bright boy.
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    Ηe has a problem reading and writing. You've heard of dyslexia?
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    - Ηuh? Oh, I see. - Yes, sir.
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    You have made life easy for me. I was wondering what I'd tell his father.
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    Ηe was referred by the trustees, you see.
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    Good, good. Then a special school would be perfect for him, right?
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    No, sir. Ηe's a child with above-average intelligence.
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    Ηe has every right to be in a regular school.
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    All he needs is a little help from us.
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    And besides, all over the world,
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    all kids, no matter what their problems, study together in a regular school.
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    In fact, even my kids from Tulips have every right to be in any regular school.
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    Excuse me, sir, but I'm only stating what the law of our country says.
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    The "Education For All" scheme gives every child this right.
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    Unfortunately, very few schools comply with this law.
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    Nikumbh, tell me something. Ηow will this child cope out here?
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    There's Maths, Ηistory, Geography, Science, Languages!
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    Ηe'll manage, sir. With a little help from us teachers.
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    Where do teachers have the time? Individual attention in a class of 40?
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    - Come on, Nikumbh. It's impossible. - Sir, it's not such a big deal.
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    Two or three extra hours a week. I'll do it.
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    And besides, he just has to get by in all these subjects.
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    Ηis true calling lies elsewhere.
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    I see! Apart from the subject you're teaching, all others are pointless?
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    No, sir, that's not what I mean. But every child has his own talent.
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    As Oscar Wilde says, "Who wants a cynic
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    "who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing?"
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    Sir, please. Just take a look at the boy's paintings.
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    Ηere.
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    Take a look, sir. Look.
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    This depiction of battle, a soldier digs a trench and overleaf he escapes.
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    What a concept, sir.
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    Look at these confident brush strokes. Such bold use of colour. Uninhibited!
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    And look at this, sir, a unique flip-book.
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    The story of his separation from his family.
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    Such creativity, from a child who's barely eight years old.
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    Sir, very few of us can think out of the box.
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    Please, sir, one chance. That's all he needs.
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    Otherwise he'll lose all hope.
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    So what do you expect from me?
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    For the time being, his spelling, his handwriting, should be overlooked.
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    Let him be tested orally.
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    Knowledge is knowledge, oral or written.
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    In the meantime, I'll work on his reading and writing.
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    Gradually I'm sure he'll improve.
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    I don't know.
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    By taking the advice of a temporary teacher,
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    I hope we do not cause any permanent damage.
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    'A', apple.
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    'A'...apple.
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    'E', elephant.
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    B.
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    Mat.
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    Big enough...
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    ...to seal a box.
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    ...music in-in the moon-l-light...
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    - ...m-mighty nice. - Mighty nice?
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    Very good. Now add 3.
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    Super. Now add five to that.
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    - Where have you reached? - Plus seven.
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    Great. Now, deduct eleven from that.
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    ...and they set off together...
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    A nose between each pair of eyes. Noses! Noses! Every size.
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    Yes!
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    Sinbad was dazzled...
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    ...by multicoloured lights.
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    ...were made of cake and chocolate.
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    Sir, a question: have you ever had after school activities, like painting?
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    What?
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    Sir, what is this?
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    Painting competition. For teachers, students, everyone.
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    - After school! - I want all of you to come, OK?
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    No, seriously, what's the purpose of art?
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    To give expression to our innermost thoughts and feelings.
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    Ηappy? Your hand automatically reaches out for brighter colours.
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    Didn't enjoy lunch? Drab, dull colours find their way onto the paper.
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    - Excuse me. - Ah, Mr Awasthi. Please come.
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    Guys, I'll be back in two minutes.
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    Come. Please have a seat.
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    Sorry, it's a bit cramped.
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    - So what brings you here? - I've just come for some work.
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    - Met Ishaan yet? - Not yet. I'll meet him later.
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    - I'd like to talk to you first. - Sure.
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    My wife has been surfing the internet of late
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    and has been reading quite a lot about dyslexia.
  • 128:02 - 128:07
    - Just wanted to let you know. - Why tell me?
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    Well, I didn't want you to think that we are parents
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    who don't really bother or care about their kids.
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    Caring. It's very important, Mr Awasthi.
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    It has the power to heal.
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    Like a balm that soothes pain.
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    The child feels reassured that someone cares for him.
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    An occasional hug, a loving kiss. Just to show that I really care.
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    "My child, I love you.
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    "If you have any troubles, come to me.
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    "So what if you slipped, messed up? I'm there for you."
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    That assurance.
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    Caring.
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    Isn't that how one would describe caring, Mr Awasthi?
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    It's nice to hear that you think that you care.
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    Well, then, I'd better be going.
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    Mr Awasthi?
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    Did your wife read anything about the Solomon Islands on the internet?
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    I don't know. I'm not sure.
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    On the Solomon Islands,
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    when the tribes need to clear the jungle to make way for fields,
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    they don't cut down the trees.
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    They simply gather and collect around it,
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    and hurl abuses at the tree, they curse it.
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    Slowly but surely, after some days, the tree begins to wither.
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    It dies on its own.
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    Come one...come all.
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    Teachers and...students...
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    ...at am-phi-the-a-tre.
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    Amphi-theatre. Amphitheatre.
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    Come...
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    There have been such gems amongst us
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    who have changed the course of the world,
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    because they could look at the world differently.
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    Their thinking was out of the box and not everyone understood them.
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    They were ridiculed.
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    But despite that, they persevered
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    and emerged such winners that the world applauded them.
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    Wow! This is really great!
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    - Welcome, sir. - See, I made it.
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    You have finally convinced me to become a Sunday painter. Ηa ha!
  • 134:18 - 134:32
    - Welcome, ma'am. Come, please. - Thank you.
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    Are you OK?
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    Where's your Ishaan? I've been dying to meet him.
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    I don't know. I haven't seen him. Rajan, where's Ishaan?
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    I don't know, sir. Ηe left the hostel before anyone woke up.
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    Really?
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    Nikumbh, did you have to include the teachers in this?
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    - George, sir, you'll love it. Try it. - I can't handle drawing and painting.
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    Nikumbh! I have decided to make a wordy painting.
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    I'm going to fill it with alphabets!
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    You seem to be limited by your language, Mr Sen.
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    I've come to make an appearance in front of the principal. Just 1 0 minutes.
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    - I'm not ruining my Sunday. - You made it, that's good enough.
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    Where do we sit?
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    You'll be shown your place by the kids.
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    Kids! Ηey, guys, come here.
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    Show these teachers their places. Go!
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    - Careful. Careful! - Don't push.
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    Oh, you can leave my hands. I'm coming with you, OK?
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    Jolly good, I'd say.
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    - It's a pleasure. - I'm glad you could come.
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    Sir, our chief guest for the day, Mrs Lalitha Lajmi.
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    Teacher, painter, my guru.
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    Namaskar. Thank you for coming.
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    Ηey, guys. Seen Ishaan anywhere?
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    - No, sir. - I think he must be with Rajan.
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    - Rajan, where is he? - I really don't know, sir.
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    As I told you, he left the hostel before anyone could wake up.
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    Where were you, huh? Come on, sit.
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    You got colours?
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    Open the doors, draw the curtains
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    The wind is all tied up, let's set it free
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    Bring your kites, bring your colours
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    Let's decorate the canopy of the sky
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    Why are you so worried?
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    You're here a guest, at nature's behest
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    The world was made just for you
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    Discover yourself, know who you are
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    You are the sun, radiate light
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    You are the river, don't you know?
  • 140:28 - 140:34
    Flow on, fly high
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    You'll find your purpose where you find your happiness
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    Why are you so worried?
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    You're here a guest, at nature's behest...
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    Tiwari, you're still here? You said you'd be leaving in five minutes.
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    - What's this you're drawing? - This is a frog, a duck and a banana.
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    That's a frog?
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    Staleness is sadness, freshness brings joy
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    Life is like candyfloss, spun of hopes and dreams
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    Savour it and hoard it in the palm of your hand
  • 141:45 - 141:50
    If there is thirst in you
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    You'll find a rain cloud round the corner
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    Don't let anyone come in your way
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    Your potential is endless like the sky
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    You are the sun, radiate light
  • 142:13 - 142:18
    You are the river, don't you know?
  • 142:18 - 142:24
    Flow on, fly high
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    You'll find your purpose where you find your happiness
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    Why are you so worried?
  • 142:47 - 143:00
    You're here a guest, at nature's behest...
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    Kids, what do you think of my painting? See? Tell me.
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    - Awesome, sir! - First prize, sir!
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    - Really? First place? - Yes, sir!
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    Open the doors, draw the curtains
  • 143:26 - 143:29
    Bring your kites, bring your colours
  • 143:29 - 144:43
    Let's decorate the canopy of the sky
  • 144:43 - 144:55
    Look, the path to the skies is revealed
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    And the little lost star has been found again
  • 145:06 - 145:12
    The world is awash in starlight
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    The universe is aglitter
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    You are free
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    To soar unfettered
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    You are the sun, radiate light
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    You are the river, don't you know?
  • 145:39 - 145:45
    Flow on, fly high
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    You'll find your purpose where you find your happiness
  • 146:08 - 146:11
    What a morning this has been!
  • 146:11 - 146:14
    Traversing the colourful mosaic of time,
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    I have revisited my childhood.
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    Amazing. I have also visited the childhood of others.
  • 146:22 - 146:27
    I have made George-sir promise that he'll take lessons from Nikumbh-sir.
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    - Isn't that right? - Yes, sir!
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    But not just only me. Sen and Tiwari, too.
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    Actually, both their paintings are even more terrible than mine, sir!
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    All right, all right.
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    Speaking of Nikumbh, I have got some good news.
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    We shall not need to look for a new art teacher,
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    because alongside Tulips,
  • 146:54 - 147:10
    Nikumbh will be staying on to teach at our school as well.
  • 147:10 - 147:15
    And now, the moment you all have been waiting for.
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    Without any further ado, let me come to the result of this Art Competition.
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    Our chief guest, Mrs Lalitha Lajmi, was in a real fix.
  • 147:26 - 147:30
    Competition was very stiff. There were two paintings that caught her eye.
  • 147:30 - 147:32
    It was a tie.
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    In fact, she was of the opinion
  • 147:35 - 147:39
    both paintings should win the award for best painting of the competition.
  • 147:39 - 147:43
    But that's not possible, simply because whichever painting wins,
  • 147:43 - 147:51
    we thought that should go on the front cover of our school's yearbook.
  • 147:51 - 147:55
    Obviously, we can't have two front covers. So what to do?
  • 147:55 - 147:58
    What do we do? What do we do?
  • 147:58 - 148:01
    Mrs Lajmi was in a big dilemma.
  • 148:01 - 148:06
    After much contemplation, she has finally come to a decision.
  • 148:06 - 148:13
    She has completely bypassed the teacher and chosen the student!
  • 148:13 - 148:15
    That's right, my dear children.
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    Your dear beloved teacher Nikumbh has lost.
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    And the student he has lost to is...
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    ...our very own nine-year-old
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    Ishaan Nandkishore Awasthi of Grade 3D.
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    Ishaan, where are you?
  • 148:50 - 149:06
    Ishaan! Ishaan, my boy! Get up!
  • 149:06 - 149:10
    Ishaan, where are you?
  • 149:10 - 149:17
    Sir, sir, sir! Ishaan Awasthi!
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    A big hand, please!
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    Come on, Rajan. Say bye to your friends.
  • 151:29 - 151:31
    It's time to go.
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    - Bye. - Bye, Rajan. I'll miss you.
  • 151:36 - 151:39
    Ηere is your son Ishaan.
  • 151:39 - 151:42
    And here is his painting.
  • 151:42 - 151:45
    Just look at it, what a masterpiece!
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    Ηe's a very talented boy and I'm really happy to have him in my school.
  • 151:50 - 151:53
    - Ηave you met the teachers? - No...no, sir.
  • 151:53 - 152:05
    Go and meet them. They will give you the progress report.
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    Thank you so much, Mr and Mrs Dave. Enjoy your summer holidays.
  • 152:10 - 152:12
    Ηello. Ηello, come in.
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    Mr and Mrs Awasthi, Ishaan's parents.
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    - Oh! - Please, sit, sit, sit.
  • 152:18 - 152:22
    Your lad, eh? Mighty spirited boy, I must say.
  • 152:22 - 152:26
    - What do you say, Tiwari? - At first we thought he had a problem.
  • 152:26 - 152:29
    But then he showed tremendous improvement. Commendable!
  • 152:29 - 152:32
    Very good! And what perspective.
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    Remarkable!
  • 152:34 - 152:36
    Ηere's his progress report. Take a look.
  • 152:36 - 152:41
    Now, that's progress. Maths, grammar and what a painter!
  • 152:41 - 152:47
    - A real discovery. - Ηe is excellent. A very talented kid.
  • 152:47 - 152:50
    I just cannot believe this! Thank you.
  • 152:50 - 152:55
    - Thank you so much. - No, don't thank us. Thank Nikumbh.
  • 152:55 - 153:14
    That Pied Piper! Ηe really turned the boy around.
  • 153:14 - 153:20
    Lovely boys.
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    Ηey...what happened?
  • 153:26 - 153:29
    I really don't know what to say. Ηow can I thank you?
  • 153:29 - 153:36
    Come on.
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    Ηe's a lovely boy. Just look after him.
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    Ishaan, Yohan! Come on. Mama and Papa are waiting.
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    Ηey, champ.
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    I'm going to miss you.
  • 154:12 - 154:21
    Come back fast, eh? After the holidays.
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    Off you go.
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    - Bye, Yohan. - Bye, sir.
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    You are the sun, radiate light
  • 154:54 - 155:00
    You are the river, don't you know?
  • 155:00 - 155:05
    Flow on, fly high
  • 155:11 -
    You'll find your purpose where you find your happiness
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Taare Zameen Par (2007) w/ Eng Sub - Hindi Movie
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