-
Hey Rahul !
Want to be friends ?
-
She's just like her
father. Isn't she ?
-
Tina's very critical Rahul.
-
She doesn't have much time.
-
We tried our best.
-
She had severe internal bleeding.
We couldn't do anything.
-
She knew there would be
complications in her delivery.
-
She also knew how much you
wanted this child.
-
She loved this baby more
than her life.
-
I want my daughterto now me.
-
Who her motherwas,
what she was like.
-
I want herto be able to answer
all these questions herself.
-
I am leaving these 8 letters
for her...
-
...1 each of her 1st
8 birthdays.
-
These letters have everything
that I want to tell my daughter
-
These letters are going
to be her memories.
-
You are very bad.
-
You are very bad.
-
Rahul, Want to be friends?
-
Promise me you will never cry.
-
Anyways, you look very bad
when you cry.
-
Also promise me that...
-
...you'll name our daughter
Anjali.
-
I am sorry Rahul.
I am really sorry.
-
Don't go.
-
Promise me you'll name
our daughter Anjali.
-
Hi! I am Anjali...
-
...and you're watching
channel Anjali.
-
I am going to grow up
and be a V. J...
-
...you know just like
Neelam.
-
Hey cut cut cut.
-
Ooops l'll be back
afterthe break.
-
My hobbies are eating
chocolates...
-
...beating up boys,
irritating granny...
-
...and reading mom's letters.
-
Hey I'm late.
-
I have to get ready and
go to meet papa.
-
Watch me.
-
Hi, Anjali, listen to me.
Look.
-
Look... I'm only...
-
...2 hours late.
-
Right.
- Okay. Sorry. I was busy.
-
So was I.
-
I haven't even watched
television today...
-
...because I had to come
to do your shopping.
-
I can't handle everything.
I'm your daughter not yourwife.
-
Why?
-
Lf I can be both your dad
and mom...
-
...why can't you be both...
Okay.
-
What?
- Felt bad?
-
A bit.
-
Sorry
- Okay.
-
That is why one says...
-
...there is only one god
in many forms.
-
No matterwhat form,
he knows our devotion.
-
It is important to keep
this bond with god.
-
She speaks so well, doesn't she?
-
So, that's all fortoday
-
Now we'll have...
-
I got this gift for
St. Valentine's day
-
Rupa!
- Me?
-
Rupa will chant the
divine hymn.
-
Me?
-
Chant Rupa.
-
The divine hymn...
I forgot it.
-
What?
What are you saying Rupa?!
-
Can you believe that sisters?
She has forgotten the divine hymn.
-
My dear if you don't pay
attention to prayer...
-
...what will you teach
your children.
-
The way we think and
the things we say...
-
...have a deep impact
on our children.
-
Granny.
-
Speaking of children...
Namaste. Hi! Sexy.
-
Who taught you that?
- Papa.
-
Go get ready for your
School function.
-
Granny... the letter.
-
When is your birthday?
- Tomorrow.
-
Come on, hurry up.
-
Yes, there are our seats.
- Come sit.
-
Come Mr. Khanna, sit.
-
Good evening ladies
and gentlemen.
-
Welcome to the Just
one-minute competition.
-
It's a strange competition. Children
have to talk on the stage...
-
...and the topic is given right
there in some strange bowl.
-
On the spot sir, on the spot.
-
Stop it Balbir, control yourself.
- Never mind. It's ok.
-
Every student will be given only
one minute. Just one minute.
-
Just One Minute?
Only one minute to speak?
-
Exactly. Very unfair.
-
But yet ourJassu wins
every year.
-
She's so talented you know.
-
Best of luck Jaswinder.
- Same to you.
-
OurJaswinder is the best.
-
Actually Anjali is also
taking part.
-
She'll come second.
Don't worry.
-
Thank you.
- Oh welcome!
-
Our first contestant is
Jaswinder Singh.
-
Oh! My sweetheart.
-
My topic is Prayer.
-
Every morning we pray
to the lord.
-
Papa says prayers will
keep god happy...
-
...and he will protect us.
-
Mummy says that by praying
Grandma will get impressed...
-
...and will leave the big
house for us in the will.
-
Prayer... yes, my favourite
actress's name is Puja...
-
...and even my best friend's
name is Puja.
-
Wow! My daughter is
the best.
-
Next we have Anjali Khanna.
-
Pick yourtopic.
-
Second!
-
Yourtimer starts now.
-
Say!
-
Mother!
-
Mother!
-
Mother!
-
I am sorry.
-
Mother...
-
A mother is someone
who loves us so much...
-
...that we sometimes can't
understand it.
-
A mother is someone who makes
us realise how good we are...
-
...there is no one better
than us.
-
Her happiness is in our
laughter...
-
...and sorrow in our
sorrow.
-
She is someone we can't
live without...
-
...she is everything.
-
Only we don't have her.
-
But we have papa, and
he is quite nice too.
-
Then you give me a hug.
-
That's number one!
-
Rahul, you remember
Mr. Shama? He had phoned.
-
Who?
-
Our neighbour in Delhi.
He has sent a proposal.
-
Forwhom?
-
Me.
Shut up.
-
He said the girl is
sweet and beautiful...
-
...but I refused flatly.
-
I did the right thing, didn't I?
- Yes.
-
I did the right thing?
- Yes.
-
I was right?
-
Yes mom.
-
Well I must have done
the right thing.
-
I never do anything wrong.
-
So what if the girl is
sweet and beautiful.
-
Everyone is beautiful these days.
-
Who wants to get married?
Mr. Sharma has gone mad.
-
Keeps sending me proposals.
-
Why doesn't he get himself married
and just leave me alone.
-
What's wrong mom?
-
I just find this family
incomplete.
-
Why? You are there.
L'am there...
-
...Anjali is there, I don't
find it incomplete.
-
When I go out with my
friends...
-
...they all complain about
their daughters-in-law.
-
I can't even do that.
-
This is a big problem.
-
So you need a daughter-in-law
to complain about.
-
No son.
I just want you to be happy.
-
I am happy mom.
-
So you won't marry again?
-
Mom, we live once, die once,
get married once...
-
...and love once.
-
We don't do these again.
-
You are fine, but what
of Anjali.
-
Why? What's happened to her?
-
You don't feel she needs
a mother?
-
She's okay.
-
She's just fine.
-
She's got something which
even I don't have.
-
Her mother's letters.
-
Happy Birthday Anjali.
-
My dear, Anjali.
Happy Birthday Anjali.
-
You are 8 years old today.
-
I'm sure you look just
like your dad.
-
That same smile, those
same eyes.
-
No. I look like you.
-
Does your father still go
Old habits die-hard.
-
Today you are a big girl and
you will be able to understand...
-
...what I have to tell you.
-
Today, I will tell you a story...
-
...about your father, me and
Anjali.
-
Anjali?
-
You're late again.
-
Can't wake up so early.
-
Can't wake up orwere
you scared.
-
Rahul Khanna is never
scared.
-
But loses to Anjali Sharma
everyday in Basketball.
-
Don't want to play?
-
What's the point, you
will lose again.
-
I won't lose today.
- You say that everyday.
-
We'll see.
-
We'll see.
-
If you can't play
atleast don't cheat.
-
Don't call me a cheater.
-
Anjali, don't call me
a cheater.
-
Rahul is a cheater
-
He is a cheater, cheater.
-
I am not a cheater.
- Cheater.
-
Stop screaming like a girl.
- Hey! Don't call me a girl.
-
You're right, you're not a girl.
-
Atleast betterthan those
girls you run after.
-
Excuse me! I don't run after
them, they run after me.
-
Wow! Rahul's so cute.
- Yes.
-
He's so sweet, he's so
handsome.
-
Not as handsome as you,
you have a better moustache.
-
Was that a joke?
- What if it was?
-
I don't like jokes.
- I don't like you.
-
Shut up
-
Rahul and Anjali have
fought again.
-
Rahul and Anjali have
fought again.
-
Rahul and Anjali
have fought.
-
Rahul and Anjali
have fought again.
-
"What sort of a boy is this?"
-
"What sort of a girl is this?"
-
"What do I do with him?"
-
"What do I say to her?"
-
"He fights with me!"
-
"She irritates me!"
-
"He troubles me"
-
"She gets upset"
-
"He is crazy"
-
"She is crazy"
-
"But he is your best friend dear"
-
"But she is your best friend dear"
-
"Oh my! Oh my! This boy.
Oh my! Oh my!"
-
"Why does he play these pranks?
Ask him please, why"
-
"Sometime he fights with me,
sometime he quarrels with me"
-
"Stay away from him"
-
"This boy is crazy"
-
"Crazy... Crazy..."
-
"Oh my! Oh my! This girl
Oh my! Oh my!"
-
"Why does she play these pranks?
Ask her please, why"
-
"Sometimes she fights with me"
-
"Sometimes she irritates"
-
"Trouble her, but only
from a distance"
-
"This girl is crazy.
Crazy... Crazy..."
-
"Only she understands
what she says"
-
"No one else can
figure that out"
-
"She's like this
and she's like that"
-
"No one can figure her out"
-
"So run for your life,
she is surely upto some mischief"
-
"This girl is crazy.
Crazy... Crazy..."
-
"This boy is crazy.
Crazy... Crazy..."
-
"He teases us
as he comes by"
-
"He does not listen"
-
"Look, look, he is crazy
beware of him"
-
"He is weird and yet
he is dearto me"
-
"This boy is crazy.
Crazy... Crazy..."
-
"This girl is crazy.
Crazy... Crazy..."
-
Oh God! Just look at
this room. Filthy.
-
These girls will drive
me crazy.
-
Hey! What is this mountain
on your head?
-
These are rollers, Rifat bi
-
Rollers don't impress boys.
You can take that from me.
-
Then how do they get impressed,
Rifat bi.
-
Oh god! What are you wearing?
-
Come on tell us.
- I don't know.
-
Tell us please.
- No!
-
Tell us.
-
Okay! Boys get impressed by
a girl's mannerisms...
-
...herwalk, hertalk
And?
-
And I don't know.
-
You girls talk to much.
Come on, clean up this mess.
-
God! What do I do with
this girl, Anjali, what is this?
-
What are you wearing?
-
Lt's cool Rifat bi.
-
Cool? Try to be feminine once
in a while atleast.
-
Not like them but...
-
Rifat bi, you say the
same thing everyday.
-
You know, I beat Rahul
in basketball again.
-
Stay away from that boy.
-
Why? He is my best friend.
He is my buddy.
-
When best friend becomes
boy friend...
-
- one doesn't even get to know.
- Rahul? Please.
-
Yes, yes. I know all about that.
-
Here I've got you some pudding.
Don't tell anyone.
-
Oh! Thank you Rifat bi.
- Leave me, mad girl.
-
No short skirts in the
college please.
-
Good morning Ms. Briganza.
-
Good morning boys,
Nice colour Piyush.
-
L'll complain to your
parents that...
-
...you wear short skirts to
college in orderto excite the boys.
-
Excuse me!
-
I said no short skirts
in college please.
-
Oh! Ms. Briganza.
-
You said something Malhotra?
-
Oh! I was just saying, that short
skirts are not allowed in college.
-
What? But this is the
latest fashion...
-
...infact, some girls don't
even wear skirts these days.
-
Don't tell me Ms. Briganza.
- Yes!
-
And am I not looking
nice today?
-
You're very queet. Queet?
-
Cute.
-
You're very cute.
-
But if you expose like this,
then these youngsters...
-
What do you mean by these youngsters.
Am I not young?
-
You're... young. Very young.
-
But you wear very boring
clothes.
-
I Know. Till Mrs. Malhotra
was alive...
-
...I would occasionally wear
fancy clothes.
-
Really?
-
But now there is no point.
- What do you mean?
-
Mr. Malhotra... Ms. Briganza...
Mrs. Malhotra.
-
Happy friendship day.
-
Sharma. Always scaring me.
-
What are you doing now.
- It's a friendship band sir.
-
Besides being your student,
I am also your friend now.
-
Oh! Good!
-
Sir, you look very happy today.
-
What do you mean?
- Just generally.
-
Oh! Generally. Well, my daughter
is coming home today.
-
Your daughter?
- Tina.
-
- She is coming back from London.
- From London?
-
She was studying at
Oxford University.
-
Oxford University?
-
We used to all live there.
-
But when Mrs. Malhotra died,
I couldn't stay there anymore.
-
- So I came back to my country.
- Tina didn't come back with you?
-
No. She had to finish
her education.
-
But I miss her, so I told her
to complete her final year...
-
...in our college, after all
we are no less than Oxford.
-
Yes Sir!
-
You'll take care of Tina, won't you?
- Of course sir.
-
Happy friendship day.
- Thank you sir.
-
Who? Rahul?
-
Yes! I'm the first girl forwhom
Rahul has tied a friendship band.
-
Isn't it exciting.
- Of course.
-
You know I am tying a friendship
band only for you.
-
Really Rahul?
- Really Sonia.
-
That is because you're the
nicest...
-
...and most beautiful girl
I've known.
-
Really Rahul?
- Really Sonia.
-
Oh Rahul! You are telling
the truth, aren't you?
-
Really Tanya.
- My name's Sonia.
-
See! I got so lost in
your eyes, I forgot your name.
-
I just can't believe this Rahul.
- Trust me.
-
Oh Rahul!
- Oh Sonia!
-
Oh Rahul!
-
These fell off.
- You cheat, you liar.
-
Hey come on... Tanya...
What's your name?
-
Sonia.
- Go away! Wasted my half-hour.
-
You don't get tired running
afterthese stupid girls.
-
Hey! I don't run after...
-
I know. Can't you find one girl
with beauty and brains?
-
Beauty and brains?
-
Where will I find
such a girl?
-
I'm only passing my time with these
girls. I haven't found her as yet.
-
Her?
-
Her.
-
I'm looking for a girl who
makes something happen.
-
Makes what happen?
-
Makes something happen
in my heart.
-
Makes what happen?
-
Something happens.
-
You won't understand.
-
When she walks, the
world looks on.
-
And when she stops, time stops.
-
And when she smiles...
-
She, she, she. What will you
do when you find her?
-
What will I do?
- Yes.
-
L'll kneel down in front of
her, spread my arms and say...
-
...Hey! Whoever you are...
I love you.
-
I love you.
- Sorry?
-
Don't be. I love you.
-
Excuse me.
-
Tina!
-
Tina.
-
Hi! I'm Anjali and you are...
-
Rahul.
-
Tina! Right?
- How do you know?
-
This morning the principal...
-
Ya! Ya! Don't take that old slob's
name first thing in the morning.
-
So Tina! Your first day in
college?
-
Yes. She just got back from London.
- How do you know?
-
Rahul, this morning the
principal...
-
I just told you not to talk
about that baldy.
-
Baldy!
- So Tina...
-
- Where were you studying in London?
- Oxford University.
-
Ox... How do you know?
-
Rahul, this morning the
principal...
-
Yeah! Yeah! Let the
Baldy be.
-
We have this grouch of
a Principal. She's his fan.
-
Grouch?
- Grouch is right. But forget him.
-
Tell me how is your
first day in college?
-
Great.
-
Good morning Archana.
-
Feroze... cut your hair.
-
Short skirt... Oh god.
-
There's groucho.
Morning Sir.
-
Short skirts are not allowed
in college, you know that?
-
You know I just got back
from London...
-
...and haven't had the time
to unpack.
-
Sir, it's Tina's first day here,
she's just gotten back...
-
...from London and hasn't had
the time to unpack.
-
- She wore whatever she could find.
- And how do you know that?
-
Sir, I've known Tina
since childhood.
-
Since childhood? Really?
-
Really Papa.
- Really Pa... Papa?
-
Mr. Malhotra I need you here.
-
Not there sir, in the
staff room.
-
He's an old slob, a baldy,
and a g...
-
Great? Good?
-
Grouch. But he's not
all that bad.
-
Happy friendship day.
-
We've only just met,
friendship is a farthought.
-
So... something happened?
-
No, she's not my sort.
- Why?
-
She's not Indian enough.
She's born and brought up in England.
-
And these London returns
are little weird.
-
A girl should be one you can
take home to your mother.
-
No. She's not my type.
-
She's not my type.
You won't find anyone this way.
-
Why? You're there.
-
Me? Just shut up.
-
If I don't find anyone else,
l'll marry you.
-
See. Anyway no one will
marry you.
-
Here, this is for you.
What's this?
-
This is our college sweatshirt.
Cool?
-
Thanks.
Anjali... May I ask you something?
-
Sure.
-
Why is everyone staring at me?
-
Why the boys are staring,
you know!
-
And the girls are wondering
what the boys are staring at...
-
...and that is why even they
are staring at you.
-
And look if you have any
problems...
-
...just come to me or
to Rahul.
-
Rahul? The one who yesterday...
-
Yeah! He's my best friend and
we sort of rule this college.
-
This is Rahul.
-
We have a rule in this college.
-
We make every newcomer sing.
You know Do Re Me...
-
Rahul, she's the principal's
daughter.
-
So! We can't break our rules
for anyone. Right?
-
But Rahul?
- Shut up,
-
You have to sing a song for us,
forthis college, in Hindi.
-
Hindi?
-
Why you forgot how to speak
Hindi in London, is it?
-
Sorry! One minute.
-
Rahul how can she sing
a Hindi song?
-
Why? She's the principal's
daughter.
-
If he can't teach her
then how will he teach us...
-
...and you shut up.
-
So, Tina, you will sing
a song in Hindi...
-
...and fast because we don't
have much time. Right?
-
Living in London and studying
and growing up there...
-
...has not made me forget
my roots...
-
...and you don't forget that.
-
Hey! You're sitting in my place.
- Oh! I'm sorry.
-
No it's okay. Hey Adi move.
-
Good morning class.
-
Good morning Ms. Briganza.
-
Today we are going to start
a new lesson - Romeo & Juliet.
-
An eternal love story.
-
Before we begin, I want to
ask you all ...
-
...What is Love?
-
Tina? You tell us,
What is love?
-
Me? I don't know.
-
You tell us, what is love?
-
Love?
-
Anyone?
-
Rahul... What is love?
-
Love is friendship.
-
If she can't be my best friend,
I can't be in love with her.
-
Without friendship there is no love.
-
Love is friendship.
-
Thank you for sharing
that with us Rahul.
-
Love is friendship.
-
So! Want to be friends?
-
Oh my head! My feet.
-
Oh Sorry Mr. Malhotra,
Ms. Briganza here.
-
I hope I didn't disturb you...
-
...and even if I did
I'm sure you don't mind.
-
Of course not Ms. Briganza.
-
I called to tell you that
the rehearsals are complete...
-
...and our college will
come first tomorrow.
-
Rest of the teams don't stand
a chance. You know what I mean.
-
This is all because of
you Ms. Briganza.
-
And it's all for you Malhotra.
-
Really Ms. Briganza?
-
Really Malhotra.
-
Oh Ms. Briganza.
-
Oh! I have fallen.
-
And the next college is
our college... St. Xavier's.
-
What! Oh my god.
They can't make it?
-
Ms. Briganza, there is a
curfew in their area...
-
...and they can't leave.
Now what do we do?
-
Mr. Malhotra let me think
please. Idea...
-
Idea.
-
You have to do this or else
you both are going to fail.
-
Bur Sir, how can we sing and dance.
We don't know anything.
-
You know these students,
they will skin us alive.
-
Of course it's a good idea.
Nothing will happen to you.
-
The students who were
going to perform today...
-
...have recorded a tape of
their rehearsals.
-
L'll play that tape and
you just have to move your lips.
-
Like in the films. Okay.
-
It won't work.
-
What do you mean it won't
work. Of course it will work.
-
My name is Chin Chin Chu
-
Moonlit sky, you and me,
Hello Mr. How do you do?
-
Anjali, you don't have any concern
forthe reputation of your college?
-
Come on Rahul, it is for
the college.
-
Come on, help us Tina.
- No, I'm not coming.
-
What are you saying?
-
Why are you asking her?
Let's go.
-
What do I play?
This must be it.
-
"You are a foreigner,
You are a foreigner,
-
You won't be here with us
for long..."
-
Looks like, I have put the
wrong tape.
-
"I found someone"
-
"I found someone"
-
"I found someone?"
-
"What's come over me?"
-
"Why do I feel so lost?"
-
"Either I was insane earlier
Or I've just become so."
-
"Dreamy eyes and unkempt hair,
What have you done to yourself."
-
"I found someone..."
-
"I've lost my heart..."
-
"What can I tell you my friends..."
-
"I am all shook up..."
-
"I've found someone..."
-
"I don't know
what's happened to me?"
-
"People have begun
calling me Romeo."
-
"And why is that so?
We should also know."
-
"What's happened to you?"
-
"Till yesterday I was
quite fine."
-
"My heart was filled with
happiness divine."
-
"Then why are you upset?
What are you disturbed about?"
-
"Have you lost something?"
-
"I have found someone..."
-
"Who is this disguised
as a cloud?"
-
"Who has come and taken
over my heart?"
-
"I would like to say it
but I can't name it."
-
"Don't name it but say
something."
-
"Give us a slight clue."
-
"Lt's in my eyes
lt's in my heart"
-
"What can I tell you friends..."
-
"I've found someone..."
-
"I don't know what's happened to me"
-
"Why am I so lost"
-
"Either I was insane earlier
or I've become so now"
-
"Dreamy eyes and unkempt hair"
-
"What have you done
to yourself"
-
"I've found someone..."
-
"I've lost my heart..."
-
"What can I tell you my friends..."
-
"I'm all shook up..."
-
"I've found someone..."
-
Anjali, what's wrong?
-
Don't know why, I am
missing mom today.
-
How can you say this when
I am here for you?
-
Stupid, tears don't
solve anything.
-
Anjali how long have
you known Rahul?
-
From the first day at college.
-
You know what I did?
I defeated him in arm wrestling.
-
Eversince we've been
best friends.
-
Rahul is your best friend,
isn't it?
-
I am Rahul's best friend.
-
Aren't you in love with him?
-
Hi! Shall I go?
- Where?
-
Today's Tuesday...
-
Rahul goes to meet his
relatives every Tuesday.
-
But l'll stay if you want.
-
No, you go Rahul. You'll get late.
- I have some time.
-
No Rahul you'll be late,
go, go, bye!
-
God please see that I don't fail
in my exams this time as well
-
I am a bit weak in Chemistry.
So, you take care of it.
-
Hey! Look forward.
-
So, your relatives
stay here?
-
Yes, here... here... here...
-
So, Rahul Khanna comes
to the temple every Tuesday.
-
Yes.
- How sweet.
-
Why did you lie at college then?
-
Actually boys don't go to
the temple. So!
-
But you do...
- Yes.
-
You come every week?
- Yes.
-
How sweet...
- Don't call me sweet.
-
Actually my dad used
to say that...
-
...don't tell this to
anyone at college.
-
He says that a Man should
bow to 3 women...
-
...to mom-to one's mother,
to the Goddess Durga... and...
-
And?
- And...
-
Wear it. What do they say,
cool, you'll look cool.
-
I was just trying. Don't
know, how they wear all this.
-
There's nothing wrong in looking
girlish once in a while.
-
Here, your mother's letter.
You were missing her, weren't you?
-
And listen, take this too.
- What is this?
-
Present.
-
Hey Tina.
-
Rahul... what are you doing
here at this hour?
-
Actually I couldn't sleep and I
thought even you won't be asleep...
-
...and would be thinking of
me, so I came...
-
Do you like flowers or chocolates?
- What?
-
I haven't got either,
I was just curious...
-
Got chocolates too...
-
...don't you think
it's too hot out here?
-
Okay! Lf you insist.
-
Hey sit down... feel at home.
-
Isn't this the novel where the
butler murders the married couple?
-
Why are you wasting yourtime
reading such a thick book, ask me!
-
Rahul, you didn't finish
your story.
-
This couple goes on a holiday and
leave their butler behind...
-
Later one finds out the
butler is...
-
Not this story...
- Then?
-
The one you were telling me
at the temple
-
Which temple? I don't know
any temple.
-
The story about a man bowing to
three women...
-
...one's mother, the goddess
Durga, and...
-
- And?
- And...
-
Papa?
- Groucho...
-
Shut up. Rahul, papa's coming...
-
Congratulations.
- Shut up Rahul, go from here.
-
No... not from there,
go from there.
-
Rahul!
-
And.
-
L'll climb this ladder
and catch the culprit
-
What is it?
- Torch.
-
Throw it.
- Okay.
-
Groucho...
-
Who hit me?
-
A ghost! L'll become a ghost as well.
The ghost will also get scared of me.
-
Where has the ladder gone?
-
Malhotra!
-
Why are you sneaking into
your own house?
-
Rahul, what are you doing?
- I was on my way to see you.
-
Me? Why?
-
Hey look, a shooting star.
-
Where?
- Not down here, up there!
-
They say if you make a wish on a
shooting star, yourwish comes true.
-
You believe that?
- Let's try. Come on.
-
"You came close to me"
-
"Smiled ever so sweetly."
-
"You gave me dreams."
-
"These days my heart is neither
awake nor asleep"
-
"What should I do?
Somethings happen in my heart."
-
"Oh! What a feeling this is!"
-
"What is this unquenchable thirst?"
-
"I know not, this drunken stupor
of love that's consuming me?"
-
"No one knows, why one loses
one's peace, when in love"
-
"What should I do?
Somethings happen in my heart."
-
"My prayers have been answered"
-
"God knows when and how
I fell in love."
-
"I wonder how,
I found peace in turmoil."
-
"I sit alone, weaving memories."
-
"What should I do?
Somethings happen in my heart..."
-
Butler's the killer...
Butler's the killer...
-
Hey! Look at that.
-
Hi guys! How do I look?
-
Just like Tina, right?
-
Here? Okay.
-
I'm mad, aren't I?
-
I wanted to look beautiful
like you...
-
...but I don't even know
how to.
-
You are beautiful, Anjali.
-
You're lying.
-
Didn't you hearthem
laughing?
-
Those people are...
...idiots like me.
-
Actually you're the most beautiful,
because you're very special.
-
Atleast you're not like those
girls, I keep running after.
-
You know, you can have
any boy you want.
-
Anyone?
- Anyone.
-
Anyone?
- Anyone.
-
But he has to be cockeyed.
-
Where did you get this
lipstick?
-
L'll bash her nicely.
-
Love is strange,
love is weird.
-
It's unaware of happiness
and pain.
-
Papa
-
Rahul.
- Papa?
-
What papa?
-
You can't keep secrets from me.
-
But Rahul? Couldn't
you find anyone else?
-
Come on papa.
-
Actually, I would have felt
as bad...
-
...even if it were someone else.
-
Why?
-
Because l'll have to share
your love with him.
-
I love you papa.
-
That is the problem.
I love you too.
-
Have you told him as yet?
-
I just feel that Rahul
and Anjali...
-
Tina, Rahul only loves you...
-
...and Anjali is his best
friend, nothing else.
-
No papa.
-
Somewhere hidden in this
deep friendship is deep love...
-
...and I don't want to come
in the way of this love.
-
The whole college knows that...
-
...Rahul and Anjali are just
friends and nothing else.
-
Go tell him that you love him.
-
But I don't even know,
if he loves me.
-
Don't keep matters of the heart
a secret. Go and tell him.
-
I love you.
-
I really love you.
-
I neverthought I'd say
this to someone...
-
...but I really love you.
-
I hope I can get myself
to say this to her...
-
I wanted to say it to her
so often...
-
...but couldn't get the
courage...
-
...and whenever I meet her
I decide to, but... somehow...
-
Tell whom?
- Tina. Who else?
-
Let's do this again.
L'll be Rahul you be Tina.
-
I love you.
-
I love you too.
-
She'll say the same thing,
won't she?
-
Ya.
- Come here.
-
Shall I tell her?
-
Shall I go right now?
-
"O! My Lord, love comes with
so much pain"
-
"The heartfelt remains in
the heart..."
-
"and does not escape from
one's lips"
-
My first love is incomplete Rifat bi.
My first love is incomplete.
-
I love you.
-
"You did not remember me,
there's nothing more left to say"
-
"The heart cried and the eyes welled up
There's nothing more left to say"
-
"You did not remember me
there's nothing more left to say"
-
"The heart cried and the eyes welled up
There's nothing more left to say"
-
Mother!
-
"I gave you all my joys,
gave you all my smiles"
-
"Your locks enticed me, bidding
messages of faithfulness"
-
"You couldn't care for my love.
There is nothing more left to say"
-
"You did not remember me
there's nothing more left to say"
-
Anjali... Anjali.
-
Rahul you look ahead,
l'll look there.
-
Anjali... Anjali...
-
One minute.
-
Where are you off to?
-
Home.
- What?
-
I got a letter from mom.
My father's not well...
-
...and there is lots of work
in the new house.
-
Have you gone mad? You got
a letter and you're leaving?
-
You're not going anywhere.
- Rahul, I have to go.
-
How can you go in the middle
of the term?
-
Rahul please...
- Go afterthis semester.
-
Rahul I have to go.
- You can go afterthe final exams.
-
Rahul I might not come back
even forthe final exams.
-
I'm not coming back Rahul.
-
You are leaving college,
leaving me...
-
...and you didn't even tell
me about it.
-
Rahul please...
- I don't want to know.
-
Rahul I'm going.
- So go.
-
Rahul I'm not coming back.
- I don't care.
-
Anjali don't go.
Who'll I play basketball with?
-
You used to lose everyday, anyways.
-
But why are you going?
-
My parents need me...
- And I don't?
-
Now you irritate Tina. You've
bothered me enough.
-
L'll fail.
- Then fail.
-
Anjali...
-
Stop chasing those stupid
girls now.
-
L'll miss you Anjali.
- L'll miss you too.
-
That day I realised that
perhaps...
-
...I had come between
Rahul and Anjali.
-
Perhaps, I had come between
two friends...
-
Anjali's silence told me
everything.
-
And that day I was sure...
...that she loved your father.
-
Perhaps even I couldn't
love him as much.
-
Anjali neither called norwrote.
-
She had gone away from
our lives. Forever.
-
Yes. I became his friend but
could never be his best friend.
-
Your father is alone now
but won't say anything.
-
He needs a friend, he needs
love...
-
that friend is Anjali,
that love is Anjali.
-
Get Anjali back into
your father's life.
-
Return Anjali her first love.
-
Anjali and Rahul are made
for each other.
-
This is the truth and
this is my dream.
-
Will you fulfil your mother's dream?
-
Get Anjali back in Rahul's life.
-
Get Anjali back in your
father's life.
-
Make my dream come true.
-
Happy Birthday!
Give me five.
-
This is Malhotra speaking,
using STD on my personal line.
-
Are you all coming tomorrow?
-
Yes! As soon as we reach Delhi,
we'll take the Faridabad train.
-
The one at 4 O'clock?
- Yes! What are you doing?
-
Me? I was just... nothing.
-
No... sorry not you.
-
These Mumbai butlers
are something else.
-
Okay then, l'll pick you
up tomorrow.
-
Sure? You forgot last time.
-
Last time... this time
l'll be there
-
...by the way, the requirements
forthe death anniversary...
-
Yes! I am getting it all
with me. Don't worry.
-
Okay then, bye.
- Bye.
-
Hi Guys!
-
This is Neelam and you're watching
your favourite show, The Neelam Show.
-
Like always we are going to
do something new...
-
We are going to play a game.
-
Would you all like to play
this game?
-
Lt is said that this game gets
matters of the heart to the fore.
-
I will say a word...
-
...and you have to say the first
word that comes to your mind.
-
But you get no time
to think.
-
We'll start with you, Clouds?
-
Sorry. Times up. Clouds?
-
Rain.
-
Beautiful?
- Neelam.
-
Thanks!
-
Heart?
- Love.
-
Okay... Love?
- Seema.
-
What? You love me?
- Yeah!
-
This game really works.
-
You saw how real feelings came
rushing out. Now you try this game...
-
...and we'll be back
after a break.
-
Stupid game, stupid Neelam.
- Don't call my Neelam stupid.
-
Okay! Let's play your game.
-
Okay! Ready, start, go... Sexy?
- Granny.
-
Papa play seriously.
- Okay.
-
Clouds?
-
Papa you can't take so long.
-
I'm having water. Okay, now
we'll start. Tell me.
-
Clouds?
- Air.
-
Mad?
- You.
-
Home?
- Us.
-
Love?
- Friendship.
-
Anjali?
- Sharma.
-
Sharma?
-
Who is Anjali Sharma?
-
Who is she?
-
Nobody.
-
Papa, it's my birthday...
-
Okay. Anjali Sharma studied
in college with me.
-
In your College?
-
She was my friend.
- Friend!
-
My best friend.
-
Her name's very nice,
what was she like?
-
She was unlike any other girl.
-
She was like one of the boys.
-
All the other girls spent
time on make up...
-
...but Anjali played
Basketball.
-
She wore clothes like me.
Yeah! Really.
-
Anjali was mad. Dressing
up and looking beautiful...
-
...was just not her scene.
-
Enough or do you still
want to hear more?
-
Papa where is she now?
- I don't know.
-
Anjali, I can't believe that
you are getting engaged.
-
By the way, Guruji has come
to fix the wedding date.
-
Show me that one.
-
How much will you adorn yourself,
Aman's getting impatient.
-
"Your groom has been
waiting for long"
-
"Don't delay anymore
come soon"
-
"I've come to your doorstep
I've come to take you away"
-
"I've come to exchange
my heart for yours"
-
"My every heartbeat has a message
for you... listen to my heart"
-
"The Bridegroom has come home..."
-
"Why's the bride shy?"
-
"The Bridegroom has come home"
-
"Oh! Dear heart you can't make
excuses... no more"
-
"Now the bride will have
to go with her groom"
-
"What's her vermilion
whispering to her?"
-
"I've got hooked in
his net of love"
-
"Dear friends, how
did this happen?"
-
"Tell me, tell me"
-
"Oh my darling! Your friends
too have a crush on me"
-
"They won't have much to say
Ask them"
-
"Go, go, dear liar
Why do you make self praises"
-
"Your love has something to say
Will you listen to my heart!"
-
" He is innocent and oblivious. I've
done him a favour by accepting him. "
-
" Someone please convey to him. "
-
" She teases me deliberately I've given
my heart in return of her favour "
-
"Do convey to her"
-
"You're not aware of heartbreak"
-
"Your love has something to say
Will you listen to his heart"
-
"With henna on your hands
bedecked with jewellery"
-
"Teary eyed you will make us all,
and leave in the morning"
-
"We will miss you lots,
We will miss you lots"
-
"I've come to your doorstep
I've come to take you away"
-
"I've come to exchange
my heart for yours"
-
"My every heartbeat has a message
for you... listen to my heart"
-
"The Bridegroom has come home"
-
"Why's the bride shy?"
-
This is the old address.
Where do I get the new one from?
-
What Grandpa, you can't even
do this much for me?
-
I can do it for you but...
- Really!
-
The college principal can't even
do this much.
-
One minute... She would definitely
know where Anjali Sharma is.
-
I'm sorry. I had promised
Anjali that...
-
...I would not give her
address to anyone.
-
We were hopeful that...
-
I understand sir, but I made
a promise to Anjali.
-
Rifat bi, I'm also Anjali,
you won't tell me either?
-
Sir, she's getting engaged
today...
-
...and herwedding is within
this week.
-
Her Guruji will finalise
the date today.
-
The preparations forthe
wedding are underway.
-
You have come very late.
-
I am also going by
tomorrow afternoon's train.
-
This marriage cannot happen.
Mummy said so.
-
Guruji, we need to finalise
the wedding date.
-
Yes dear.
-
This is Aman's horoscope.
- Yes.
-
Aman wants to go to
London this month.
-
If you could find a date this
month itself?
-
This month?
- Yes Guruji.
-
Sir, if you would have
come earlier...
-
Yes, but we didn't know...
-
Anjali's stars have a negative
influence right now.
-
Until it changes she
cannot get married.
-
What about next month Guruji?
- Not even next month.
-
Not before December.
-
I had heard of God's grace,
today I've seen it.
-
The child's prayers
have been answered
-
Anjali's wedding is
postponed to December.
-
Anjali, can I ask you something?
- Yes.
-
Are you happy?
-
What sort of a question is that?
Of course I'm happy.
-
I've got engaged.
-
Aman's really nice, he
loves me a lot and...
-
But do you love him?
-
Anjali...
-
I have already loved mom.
-
I'm not sure I can do
it again.
-
Just think of this
as a compromise.
-
Compromise?
-
I neverthought that my daughterwould
marry out of compromise and not love
-
I'm your mother and I want
you to be happy too.
-
But a home based on a compromise
is a house, not a home.
-
The rest is upto you.
-
Oh! I can't handle this
religious stuff... Yes I can.
-
Today Guruji is going to chant
hymns and read the sacred book.
-
Wow! How exciting. This
Guruji will get a...
-
Why? He has delayed my wedding.
-
I can't stand these hymns any more.
-
Even God gets fed up with
so many hymns.
-
Why? Don't you want to ask
God for anything special?
-
I've got you...
what more could I ask for?
-
Well I do want some kids but that
I'm afraid l'll have to do myself.
-
Behave yourself!
-
Aman I saw you bare bodied,
exercising this morning.
-
What are you saying?
- Kammo... even in your old age?
-
Old! Old must be you.
-
Don't trouble him.
Do you have a brother?
-
My Gurpreet is also very pretty.
- What are you saying?
-
Forget Gurpreet,
My Jaspreet is Ms. Chandigarh.
-
Ms. Chandigarh or Ms. Sector 11.
-
Okay come on now, Guruji
has started.
-
Okay, bye Aman.
-
Anjali, there is a call for you.
-
Thanks a lot mother-in-law.
- Welcome son-in-law.
-
Hello!
I love you.
-
Huh... Aman!
- Listen, I have a problem.
-
What?
- Don't leave me like this.
-
Aman I don't know who is
on the line.
-
And anyway you are going to
Shimla for your summer camp.
-
You're going to Bombay as well.
-
For24 hours and you're
going for a month.
-
Aman, I go there every year
to teach singing and dancing.
-
Those kids are part of my life.
-
Even they are a part of
your life.
-
Only I'm left out.
-
Why do I get the feeling, you
don't love me?
-
Because I don't.
-
And that you don't want to marry me.
- Right, I don't.
-
Hey! Any tantrums this time...
-
...and l'll drag you by the
hand to the marriage pandal.
-
You'll force me?
- If need be.
-
You have the guts to do it?
-
Try me.
-
L'll stay here with
your aunts.
-
You go to Shimla
for your Summer Camp
-
Summer Camp!
-
Shimla!
-
Summer Camp? Shimla?
-
No way. Too much snow there.
-
Papa, it's a summer camp.
- Whatever... ls this okay?
-
Yes. Papa they teach singing
and dancing there...
-
...and you know I am fond
of that.
-
Since when have you been fond
of singing and dancing?
-
I've said no means no.
-
Papa not fair.
- Let her go.
-
All kids go to camps. She'll also...
- Mom! L'll handle this okay.
-
But Rahul try and understand.
L'll also go with her...
-
Papa I want to go, I want
to go, please papa.
-
No Anjali.
-
Shut up. I said no. Now
neither of you will go.
-
You felt bad? I'm sorry.
-
It's okay.
-
This doesn't mean you're going.
-
I'm going to the conference.
We'll talk when I get back.
-
Papa.
- Now what?
-
You haven't worn your pants.
-
It's okay, you wear it
if you want to.
-
Drivertake out the pant...
the car.
-
Anjali... How will we make
your father come to the camp?
-
Oh Granny! Rememberwhen dad was
in London and I fell sick.
-
Yes my baby.
-
Granny. Papa left everything
and came back immediately.
-
- Oops sorry !
- Don't worry about it man, it's okay.
-
Indian Exporters Conference,
good evening!
-
May I speak to Aman Mehra please?
-
Whom shall I say is calling?
- Anjali.
-
Indian Exporters Conference,
good evening!
-
Hello! Can I speak to papa?
- Papa?
-
Your father's not a film star.
Tell her his name.
-
Sorry. May I speak to
Mr. Rahul Khanna please?
-
Whom shall I say is calling?
- Anjali
-
Certainly, Anjali.
-
Quickly tell him we're going
and put the phone down.
-
Hi! Rahul Khanna.
-
Hello! Aman, I can't hear you.
- I can hear you. Tell me?
-
Hi sweetheart!
I'm really missing you.
-
Listen, I'm off to the camp tomorrow.
-
- Where to ?
- Summer camp.
-
Again summer camp. I said
no once to you, didn't I ?
-
Listen. I'm feeling very...
give me a kiss.
-
This is your mother speaking.
- Look. I don't like these jokes.
-
My mother passed away
10 years ago.
-
Why is everyone trying to
pronounce me dead today?
-
No summer camp, no summer
camp. Understood ?
-
Aman why are you screaming?
-
That's because I've told you,
you're not going.
-
If you say one more thing,
l'll get home and... slap you.
-
Aman you've gone mad.
-
Anjali?
-
Your dad's gone mad.
-
Anjali?
- Anjali?
-
Hi! I'm Rahul Khanna.
- Aman Mehra, how're you doing?
-
I guess because of the same
name she got confused...
-
Bet you, my Anjali is
prettierthan yours.
-
No! My Anjali is very beautiful.
-
I'm sure but not as
beautiful as mine.
-
My Anjali is my 8-year-old daughter.
-
Shit! You're right.
Your Anjali is prettier.
-
Dear Papa, How are you? Sorry
we left without informing you...
-
...but you know how much I love
singing and dancing.
-
Don't miss me too much.
Love Anjali.
-
That's not possible for me to do...
-
Good Morning kids.
-
I am Col. Almeida, the camp manager.
-
L'll now measure your height
and weight.
-
24 - very nice, 30 - very good.
-
80 - very... what child is this?
-
Hey! Who are you?
-
Me? I am Granny.
- Whose Granny?
-
Anjali's. Who are you?
-
Col. Almeida. Camp Manager.
-
No grannies', mummies' and
daddies' allowed on this camp.
-
So I should've let Anjali
come here alone?
-
What?
-
Have you seen Ms. Anjali?
-
Ms. Anjali!
-
What? What?
-
The British flag in India...?
L'll sort him out. Almeida...
-
You have no shame?
You've hoisted the British flag.
-
I love England.
-
My fatherwas an English tailor.
-
He made this flag.
-
Britishers went away and
left you behind.
-
You fool, you should teach
the kids "My Bharat is the best".
-
Here you go.
- Thank you.
-
Hey! What's your name?
-
Sorry. What's your name?
- Anjali.
-
Hey that's my name too. Hi!
-
Why is your name Anjali?
-
Perhaps my parents liked
the name.
-
Why is your name Anjali?
- Perhaps my parents liked you.
-
Where is this Almeida?
-
Namaste.
-
Almeida...
-
I need your blessings mummy.
- Almeida.
-
Stop following me.
- Where is the kitchen?
-
I want to see how you cook food.
-
- And where is the prayer room?
- Puja has not come on duty today.
-
Prayer room, where one prays
to the lord.
-
We don't do that here.
-
What? There is no prayer
to the lord.
-
Lord? Who is the Lord?
-
Counting stars?
-
Counting stars?
-
London Bridge is falling
down, falling down... up
-
Dear God, How are you?
-
Please keep papa happy and see that
he doesn't miss me too much.
-
You know he can't do anything
without me. Okay.
-
Caught you.
-
All prayers for papa,
nothing for mama?
-
Why ask God for anything for mummy?
-
Why?
- She's with him.
-
Whatever she wants,
she can ask for it herself.
-
Hey! Now go to sleep.
Sweet dreams.
-
Miss you papa.
-
Hi guys! Welcome to the
Neelam Show...
-
...and today we are coming
to you live.
-
There's so much noise here,
so check it out...
-
Hi Guys! This is Neelam and
you're watching...
-
...The Neelam Show.
-
Like always we're going to do
something new and different.
-
Today's theme is love messages.
-
Messages anyone?
-
I have a message.
- We've got one here.
-
Whom is your message for?
- Superna.
-
Who is Superna.
- My girlfriend.
-
Your message?
-
Look Superna. Don't call me.
I've found someone else.
-
Hey! Another message.
-
I want to give a message too.
-
Like the one he gave...
- And his message is for...
-
For Anjali.
-
I love you Anjali.
-
Why have you left me and gone?
-
You know I feel lost without you.
-
Come back or else... just come back.
-
Please come back.
-
Who is Anjali?
-
She's my 8-year-old daughter.
-
She's gone to some camp in Shimla.
-
Neelam can you tell herto come
back? She'll listen to you.
-
Anjali... Papa really loves you.
-
Come back soon. He misses you.
-
Come back home. Okay.
-
Mr. Khanna, meeting fortomorrow
at 11 a.m. Is confirmed.
-
Hi Rahul! Party at my place
tomorrow. See you there.
-
Papa... aachoo.
- Cold...?
-
Are you feeling okay?
-
Yeah. Why?
-
No. You're looking... beautiful,
that's why... Saree.
-
I didn't know about Tina.
I'm sorry.
-
How could you know? You just
disappeared.
-
We changed our residence.
- You changed your friends as well?
-
When I needed my friend the most,
you were not there.
-
You didn't marry again?
-
Couldn't find you... or else would
have married you.
-
We live once, die once, get
married once and love...
-
Only once.
-
You didn't get married either?
-
Couldn't find you.
-
Hey! Look a shooting star.
- Still believe in it?
-
No. You?
- No.
-
What did you wish for?
-
Granny.
-
What news?
- Bad news.
-
They are behaving like they're
meeting forthe first time.
-
Good night Rahul,
Good night Anjali.
-
Now what do we do?
-
You have any idea granny?
-
The solution now lies in
prayer and devotion.
-
Oh Granny. Now you only
tell me what to do?
-
What are you doing?
Have you gone mad?
-
Ls this what I have taught you?
-
Big boys don't fight, she's a girl.
- Why are you fighting?
-
She hit me first.
-
I just said that girls can play
Basketball and he said...
-
Boo girls can't play Basketball.
-
He said the truth and you
fought with him.
-
Why! In college Ms. Anjali beat
you everyday in Basketball.
-
Shh ! Quiet !
Not everyday, sometimes.
-
- Rahul, you lost everyday.
- Remember Anjali, you lost everyday.
-
Rahul, you lost everyday.
- No Anjali.
-
Yes Rahul.
-
Don't lie in front of
the kids.
-
What I'm lying?
- So am I lying? Liar.
-
What?
-
The truth is you could only
Hey! Don't call me a cheater.
-
That's what you are... a cheater.
-
Anjali, not cheater.
- Rahul is a cheater.
-
I challenge you right now,
let's play.
-
Don't be silly Anjali.
-
Why? Are you scared Rahul?
-
Rahul Khanna is never scared
of anyone.
-
We will see.
- We will see.
-
I'm sure Rahul will win.
- We will see!
-
You'll lose again Rahul.
-
I've been practicing for
8 years, I won't lose.
-
Listen, be careful
with your saree.
-
Don't hit me.
-
What was that!
-
Hey! Lf you can't play
atleast don't cheat.
-
Hey! Don't call me a cheater.
-
That's what you are -
a teacher... cheater.
-
"There is a strange girl,
she is a dream..."
-
"ls she for real or a story"
-
"Look at this mad one,
she's not changed"
-
"She is still the same
crazy one"
-
"There is a strange boy,
he is a dream..."
-
"ls he for real or a story"
-
"Yes, yes, this mad one has
not changed"
-
"He is still the same
crazy one"
-
"We were close and yet so far
those were strange circumstances"
-
" Those were strange times
when you were so close "
-
" Where are you lost, I'm right
here if only you would look "
-
" I was lonesome even in a crowd "
-
"You were forever in my memory"
-
"lf someone stops me now
my heart will brim over"
-
"I can't stand steady
only you can help now"
-
"There is a strange girl,
she is a dream..."
-
"ls she for real or a story"
-
"Yes, yes, this mad one has
not changed"
-
"He is still the same crazy one"
-
"You gave me dreams"
-
"I am neither awake
nor asleep"
-
"Somethings happen in my heart..."
-
"Somethings happen in my heart..."
-
Mamata here's your letter.
-
All your mothers are
complaining that...
-
you all are not writing to them and
I have complained to your mother...
-
...that you don't say anything.
-
Everyone is going to write
home, in front of me.
-
Here pass these on.
-
Anjali, come on write a
letterto your mom...
-
If you were here, you'd be proud of
Anjali being your daughter.
-
Because she's so nice.
-
She has to be, her name's
Anjali after all.
-
But the best thing about
her is that...
-
...she looks just like you.
-
The same eyes, the same face.
-
I don't find this family
incomplete anymore...
-
Hello kids! Good morning.
Are you ready?
-
Say cheese.
-
Taking photographs without me?
Anyway I'm here now.
-
My saree looks nice?
- Beautiful.
-
Shall I sit there?
- Come sit please.
-
No not there, a little higher.
-
No not there, a little higher.
-
Where is he sending me? Higher.
-
Little higher. Yes.
- Shall I sit here?
-
How do I look?
- Fantastic, beautiful.
-
What happened?
-
I don't know. Something
is missing. Something wrong.
-
Okay now?
-
Lt's perfect. Shoot it.
-
Excuse me. Now one of
just the 2 of you.
-
No Mr. Almieda, enough.
-
Anjali, just one.
-
Colonel, please colonel, really.
- Come on Anjali.
-
Wow! How can anyone look
so good?
-
Yes! Anjali is looking
very nice here.
-
Really, I didn't even
notice her.
-
Liar. She's not here so you
What to do mother-in-law?
-
Aman, Since the wedding is
in December...
-
...why don't you go back
to London for a while?
-
I'm not budging from here.
- Why?
-
I don't trust your daughter.
-
She's taken forever, to agree
forthe marriage. Till we don't...
-
Tie the knot...
- Yes!
-
Tie the knot I'm not
going anywhere.
-
You love her a lot don't you?
-
No... Yes.
-
But I get the feeling
she doesn't love me.
-
She doesn't, right?
-
Hey! Mother-in-law...
she doesn't right?
-
Aman, you've gone mad.
-
She didn't answer.
-
Today we are going to play
a new game.
-
It's called Dumb Charades.
-
In this game there are 2 teams.
-
This is team A.
-
And this is team B.
-
One team will secretly tell
1 or2 members of the otherteam...
-
...the name of a film
-
The players have to act
out the film
-
And make theirteammates
guess the name of the film.
-
You can't say anything.
Simple! We'll start with team A
-
Yes! But how do I do this?
-
Now look, it's like...
-
You can't say anything.
Cheating...
-
This is cheating,
you are a cheater.
-
Come on! Can't you do this much.
Come on.
-
Yeah! Everybody yeah!
She's doing it.
-
"The Colourful One"
-
Yeah! That's right.
- "The Colourful One" yes.
-
You were really sexy!
- Thanks.
-
No, no, no,
I can't do this.
-
Come on granny...
-
At this age kids! No. No
-
Even I don't see Hindi films,
you know.
-
I like"Gone with the wind"
- Shut up!
-
Okay son.
-
But she's my mom.
-
You go there.
- Where?
-
Go there...
- Why?
-
Becuase I'm telling you that's why.
- Granny gone mad.
-
Yeah! Now bend.
- Bend.
-
Like this?
-
Mummy... Madhuri...
"How Are We Related"
-
lt's my turn.
-
There's no such film.
-
There is papa.
- No there isn't.
-
There is.
- But I haven't seen any such film.
-
But, hey wait a minute.
-
Ofcourse, it's a film.
I've seen it myself.
-
But what is the name
of the film.
-
Three... three words.
-
Yes I've understood there
are three words, what else?
-
Rahul, what are you doing?
- Your son has gone mad.
-
Rahul I can't understand anything,
what are you doing?
-
What is it?
-
I love you...
-
Do it again...
-
I love you.
-
You couldn't do that much?
- No.
-
I wish you would've,
we would have won.
-
Come on kids, hurry up get into
the barn...
-
Hey give me that, thanks.
-
Have you gone mad?
-
I'm feeling very cold.
-
Come with me. L'll take you
to a place.
-
No music.
-
I love you.
-
Hey! I love you too.
-
Almeida you can't even
fix a leakage. Go on, go up.
-
Mom, did Anjali come here?
- Her she is.
-
No... not this one,
the other one.
-
Here hold this and help.
-
I want to talk with you.
-
You call this sty a summer camp?
-
Hi guys! Hey, I know you from
somewhere.
-
Telephone man.
-
What's up dude.
What're you doing here?
-
Ls that your Anjali?
-
This is my Anjali.
-
And this, is my Anjali.
-
You're just like Michael Jordan.
You're too good.
-
L'am not that good.
I've been beaten.
-
I don't believe it... Who won?
-
Anjali.
- Your Anjali.
-
No, your Anjali.
- My Anjali...
-
She played basketball?
-
Tell me, what kind of a girl
was she in college?
-
She was the life and pride
our college.
-
Everyone came to herwith
their problems.
-
Well, nothings changed.
-
Even I've come to herwith
my problem.
-
What problem do you have?
-
My problem is that
I love hertoo much, you know.
-
I know.
-
What kind of friend are you?
-
You didn't even come
for our engagement.
-
You're engaged?
-
Yes, but with great difficulty.
-
The wedding is in December,
hopefully.
-
Hey! Tell your friend...
-
If she doesn't marry
me in December...
-
l'll... marry this basketball.
-
We live once, we die once,
-
we get married once and
love...
-
Men are very weak...
-
They make principles but
don't realise that...
-
...no principle can override
the heart.
-
And we remind these stubborn
weak men that...
-
...bonds of the heart are based
on feelings not principles.
-
But these bonds are created...
-
...by telling the other person
about one's inner feelings.
-
Tell him what you feel Anjali.
-
Sometimes saying what one feels
can break one's heart.
-
But by not saying it you won't,
be happy.
-
Congratulations and
celebrations...
-
...we wish Ms. Anjali a
happy wedded life.
-
Congratulations and
celebrations...
-
Anjali, you didn't even
tell me.
-
Aman told me that you
are getting married.
-
Are you happy?
-
You are happy, aren't you?
-
Having heard this, are
you happy?
-
I'm very happy.
-
Then how can I be happy?
-
I don't understand.
-
Somethings happen Rahul,
you won't understand.
-
Somethings happen Anjali...
you won't understand.
-
Uncle, May I ask you something?
- Sure
-
Why are you marrying Ms. Anjali?
-
What? Why? Ls something wrong?
-
Yeah! Lt's simple.
You're so handsome.
-
What happened?
- So good-looking.
-
Oh! Thank you so much.
-
But Ms. Anjali is not
that good looking.
-
You're right. She's dark,
fat and short.
-
You know, you can get anyone.
-
Anyone?
- Yes!
-
Then will you marry me?
- Me? No, no, no...
-
Why am I that bad?
-
Then you'll have to find
me a nice girl.
-
Found her.
- Who?
-
She.
-
This MTV one? Hi!
This is the Neelam Show... Yo!
-
Then what about this Anjali?
-
You'll have to find someone
for hertoo.
-
Found him.
- Found him?
-
Shall I tell you?
- No, no, no...
-
Please, let me tell you.
- No, no, no...
-
I want to leave tonight itself.
-
Goodbye Mr. Almeida
-
You're leaving?
-
Please don't go.
-
You gave this to Tina when
she was beginning a new life.
-
Today you are going to begin
a new life...
-
...and I am sure, you and Rahul
Start preparing forthe wedding.
-
I don't want to wait anymore.
-
But Guruji said that there is no
auspicious date before December...
-
Mother, dates don't bring
happiness, destiny does...
-
...and no one can change that.
-
Look! Aman's here and
that too on a mule.
-
Bindya... Panditji has come. Leave
everything and look after him.
-
You are Rahul, right?
- Yes, Anjali and I...
-
I know.
-
Anjali is getting married today?
-
Yes. She decided to get married
so suddenly that...
-
...I didn't get any time to
prepare...
-
Yes, I'm coming.
Please sit, l'll just be back.
-
Anjali!
-
They say if you make a
wish on a shooting star...
-
...it comes true...
-
The auspicious time is running
out, please call the bride.
-
Anjali.
-
The auspicious time is almost
over, please call the bride.
-
Anjali, let's go.
-
L'll drag you to the marriage
pandal, I told you so didn't I?
-
You know, I always wanted to see
that love in your eyes...
-
...that I have in mine.
-
Today, I've seen it,
but it's not for me.
-
You're mad Anjali.
You've always loved him
-
Eversince you've known love,
understood love...
-
...You've loved only him.
-
Rahul is your first love...
-
...and no one understands
first love more than I do.
-
You were going to give this
all up for me? Stupid!
-
How can I come between
this love...
-
...that was never mine
in the first place?
-
And anyway, someone told
me that...
-
...l'm so handsome,
I can get anyone.
-
Aman I...
- What are you saying...?
-
Go...
-
Go...