-
You say your piece
-
I speak my mind
-
You say a few words
to which I add my bit
-
Good day to you.
- Good day.
-
Hello sir.
- Hello.
-
Master, shall we leave?
-
It's raining cats and dogs...
-
that is why I suggested it.
-
This dam is a hundred years old.
-
Of the English times.
- That is why it's still standing.
-
But it won't last much longer.
-
Last year too it barely managed
to hold the water pressure.
-
This year we'll have a good monsoon.
-
I mean to say this year
the dam must be repaired.
-
In order to repair it
we must let out the water.
-
We can make a hole in the
north and drain the water.
-
No! Our fields lie that way.
This will ruin our crops.
-
If the dam breaks,
the village will be destroyed.
-
Vishnu Pratap's fields
too are on that side.
-
Don't worry about my fields.
The village should be safe.
-
What do you say, Virendra Pratap?
-
I don't accept it.
- Tell him I'll reimburse his loss
-
Do you think we're beggars?
-
Giving us alms!
-
Rudra Pratap, he means
the village welfare...
-
Don't keep harping on that.
-
Where were the villagers
when I was ill treated?
-
When our home caught fire
-
Nobody came to douse the fire.
-
You are an engineer. Find
another way to save the dam.
-
My fields should not be touched.
-
Uncle, let's leave. All of
you go or I'll slaughter you!
-
Each is the opposite of the other.
-
Neither will they co-operate
nor will the village benefit.
-
You are right.
- Let's go.
-
Go and ask if he needs something.
-
Left to himself, your master
won't ever ask for water.
-
Go...
- If I ask, as usual he'll refuse.
-
Sir, do you want water?
-
Has your mistress
taken her medication?
-
Knew it. Mistress will ask about
your food and you about her pills.
-
Nobody inquires about me.
-
Shall I get you hot milk?
-
No. Do me a favour.
Get Rohit.
-
Saturn is in a volatile mood.
-
Where...?
- And Jupiter is in the lower house.
-
How can there be peace of mind?
-
That is why we called you over.
-
You give us the solution.
-
I offered the solution 5 years ago.
-
But sir always rejects it.
-
You must take my advice.
-
Celebrate your 60th birthday.
-
Invite the relatives and
appease the 9 planets.
-
The activity in the house will
make your sickly wife feel better.
-
That is right.
-
Accept this suggestion at least
for the sake of the mistress' health.
-
Very well.
-
Invite everyone.
-
Keep this bottle. And biscuits.
Call me the moment you reach.
-
Everyone would have come except
for you. What will they say?
-
That you're not bothered.
-
I'm not his blood relative.
-
Why do you say that?
Nobody will think anything.
-
Everyone knows I'm here
for father's work.
-
Anyway don't worry.
I'll get there soon.
-
Okay.
- Mangala and you will be there.
-
The guard has signalled
for the train to leave.
-
Keep the ticket.
- Yes.
-
Where is Mangala?
-
Where were you?
- The pills before breakfast.
-
And the capsules after meals.
Is that understood?
-
I'll do that.
Now make a move.
-
How can the train leave without me?
- Go on!
-
What is the matter?
-
Why is the sugar cane not ripe?
-
Must be good enough for you to eat.
-
You're right here?
- Yes, I'm here.
-
Get the cane before Naina comes.
- I knew it.
-
I got the sugar cane from the field.
-
Grandpa! Take off your watch.
-
Remove your watch.
-
Here...
- I got you a new watch.
-
Wow...
- Like it?
-
Very nice but why did you
have to spend so much money?
-
Not my money. Daddy paid the bill.
-
Miss Doctor, have you
completed the medical course?
-
Chotu went from Class 1
to 2 to 3 and now to 4!
-
But Mangala hasn't
completed her studies.
-
It takes 5 years to
complete medical studies.
-
Don't bluff me. If one studies
hard, a year or two is enough.
-
This is the result of pampering her.
-
Grandpa, actually
Govind is right.
-
What?
- You have spoilt me.
-
How come?
- By always giving in to me.
-
Now what do you want me to do?
-
I have an idea!
Hey, listen everybody
-
Lets get grandpa and grandma
married on his 60th birthday.
-
Terrific!
- Did you hear that?
-
Let's print cards and invite everyone.
-
We'll have great fun.
Have a band and fireworks!
-
That's wonderful!
-
Sing songs for them,
my grandma... the bride...
-
Shut up!
-
What is it?
- For the dogs...
-
Grass...? Will my tigers eat grass?
-
Get mutton.
-
Father... breakfast.
-
Feed the dogs and shut them up.
-
Why are you making a noise?
-
So that we don't hear
the noise they are making.
-
That's the music of
happiness not noise.
-
The master and mistress of that
house are getting married again!
-
The old couple are
almost in their graves.
-
And want to get married!
-
They will die the moment
they complete the ceremonies.
-
Mother, I'll keep the
ornaments in the box.
-
Mother, missing brother Inder?
-
It's been 25 years.
-
Do you still miss him?
-
Yes, my dear.
-
Humans leave but their
memories stay back.
-
Just as this chain is locked
in this box for 25 years...
-
Similarly his memories
are locked in my heart.
-
I wish I could see
Inder's family once.
-
Just once...
-
Your adamant nature has
made the mistress so unhappy!
-
25 years have passed
since that incident.
-
Spit out that anger now.
-
The mistress wants to
see Inder's family once.
-
The man who crushed the peace
and honour of this family...
-
Why does the mistress
love him so much?
-
The poor soul is no more.
-
Don't abuse him.
-
When he is no more,
whom do you want to see?
-
Our son is no more but
aren't his kids our kids?
-
They weren't so far.
What's special overnight?
-
So far there was
just a hope to live.
-
But now I feel I might
die without seeing them.
-
Mother... listen...
-
Govind, go...
-
Cable them in Bombay.
-
Childhood lies behind us.
-
Youth stands before us.
-
Today we will be separated.
-
And nobody knows where
we will be tomorrow.
-
I'm crazy
-
I will steal all your hearts
-
I am crazy
-
I will steal everyone's heart
-
Who knows...
-
Who has any inkling...
-
Who knows or has any idea...
-
Where and on what path...
-
I am crazy enough
to steal your hearts
-
I miss the days of spring
-
And the college festival, Malhar
-
We'll miss the fight in the canteen
-
And making out in the library
-
Beautiful and young...
-
Breath-taking girls
-
They loved me
-
All the good looking girls
-
Behind the hostel window
-
I'll miss waiting for you
-
The style...
-
The elegance...
-
The style of elegance...
-
The blush and the flush...
-
I am crazy
-
I will steal all your hearts
-
Stars glittering in the eyes
-
The light guides us
to our destination
-
Gradually raising hopes
-
Making one forget the way
-
Some are bold
-
Some worry
-
Nobody knows what the
future holds in store
-
Some might earn name
-
Somebody might become a star
-
Now begins...
-
Now we embark on
the journey of life
-
May you be happy.
-
Where are you going?
-
Don't tell him.
Guess...
-
Varanasi?
- No.
-
Vaishnodevi?
- Absolutely wrong.
-
We have no relatives
who might invite us home.
-
Ask mother about that.
-
I'm asking her but
you keep butting in.
-
Mother, where are you going?
-
Not me alone. All of us.
-
But where?
- To your grandpa's!
-
Grandpa's...?
-
After so many years,
he has sent a letter.
-
He's called us to the village.
-
But... when?
- By the evening train.
-
Brother!
-
We've come from Bombay.
-
Welcome...
-
The luggage will come in
First you come in.
-
Come in.
-
Mistress... get up.
-
Take a look at who is here.
It's the Bombay guests.
-
Deepa, isn't it?
-
In what class are you?
-
In the eighth.
-
May you live long.
-
And you, Abhay?
-
I've completed law.
-
You mean engineer?
- No, lawyer
-
I knew it.
-
My Inder wasn't fated to see
the joys of his kids' success.
-
What are you doing? You insisted
of getting them here and now you cry.
-
Didn't the doctor say
you must remain happy.
-
Didn't he say so?
-
Show them to their room.
- Follow me.
-
Come...
- Go...
- Good night.
-
Daughter-in-law...
-
This is your house.
-
Be happy.
-
I wish we'd met when Inder was alive
-
I'd have given you
some other blessing.
-
But it was God's will.
-
The journey must have tired you.
-
Such a long journey.
No problem, you can rest.
-
I'll serve you a good breakfast.
-
Such a breakfast that...
-
Your grandfather just woke up.
-
That is why he...
-
He will be fine in the morning.
-
Please rest.
-
We won't stay here.
-
We'll go back in the morning.
-
Mother, what is the point in
inviting and then humiliating us?
-
He hasn't called us out of love.
-
He called us for the sake
of his ailing wife.
-
His ailing wife is your grandma!
-
And he is your grandfather.
-
Your father's parents.
-
We're not lacking anything.
-
We have a huge void.
-
We have no elders.
-
Mother...
-
As long as your father
lived, he tried...
-
Somehow your grandpa's
anger be assuaged.
-
He wanted you to be close.
-
But... son, now this
is your responsibility.
-
Somehow you must fulfill
your Daddy's desire.
-
Respecting elders does
not make one small.
-
The anger of the elders
is only at the surface
-
There's a lot of love underneath.
-
Yes. I felt goose bumps
when grandma held my hand.
-
And your eyes too were spilling.
-
No such thing happened to me.
Don't make up stories.
-
What a machine.
-
No brush or blade or soap or water...
-
Tell your grandson to give me
the machine when heroes back.
-
I'll use that machine to shave you.
-
Where are you? Focus on the job.
- Excuse me...
-
Who is this pest?
-
I am dead!!
-
Saved. It was a
table not a wall clock.
-
Looks like she hasn't
had a bath for 5 days.
-
She's taking so long!
-
Good morning, kids.
-
What...?
- Get in line.
-
Line...?
-
Isn't there another bathroom?
- Sure, inside the house.
-
That's only for ladies.
-
But you are kids.
-
You can bathe outside.
- A lady might watch!
-
These kids are real smart.
-
What are you doing?
-
This is terrible. The person
inside will take at least 5 minutes
-
That means 20 minutes.
-
Life sucks.
-
Let's play till the person gets out.
-
The train.
-
The train moves...
-
The station in between
asks it to halt.
-
Halt.
- What happened?
-
We're at the station.
Game's up.
-
Foul! I was right at front.
-
Okay, you win. I give up.
-
What's that there?
-
That's a bathroom.
- Why didn't you say so?
-
It doesn't have a latch.
-
I'll sing my way through.
-
What were you doing for 90 minutes?
-
I didn't take that long.
-
I'll show you when you get out!
-
Who is singing in breathless style?
-
The guy from Bombay.
-
Sundari, don't go...
- Why are you yelling?
-
He'll be screaming.
-
What's wrong?
-
Saw the Bombay boy's face?
-
Everything but his face.
-
His face was covered with soap.
-
He's coming out.
-
Hi, elder aunt.
Grinding lentils?
-
I'm the younger one.
-
I'm confused because
we're meeting for the first time.
-
Don't dirty your fingers.
- No problem.
-
We're family. Anyway
I enjoy doing this.
-
Do you know I actually
wanted to run a hotel?
-
Accidentally I became a lawyer.
-
Tell me, why do you grind on
this stone when you have a mixer
-
Because your grandfather likes
fried puffs ground on this.
-
Hurt your finger?
-
I got a small bruise
and you got worried.
-
When there is love in your heart,
why didn't you talk to me last night?
-
Nobody was talking to you
so I also kept silent.
-
Finished grinding?
-
I'm getting it.
-
Give it to me. I'll take it in.
-
This lovely aroma can't
be of the fried puffs.
-
I'm sure it's the
smell of your fingers.
-
Shall I keep it here?
-
She has lovely hair.
-
Is your husband old fashioned?
-
No.
-
You've tied one braid.
-
Two plaits would suit your face cut.
-
Yes, I'll look funny
with 2 plaits at my age!
-
Age has nothing to do with braids.
-
You have such great hair.
Please turn around.
-
I'll braid it for you.
- You...?
-
You'll braid it?
- Sure. Turn around.
-
Actually I wanted to
become a hair stylist.
-
Accidentally I became a lawyer.
-
You have lovely hair.
But you must use shikakai.
-
They will turn silky
I'll get it for you.
-
Now your husband will be spell bound.
-
May I have a dance?
-
Keep this hair style.
-
So this is how you fry puffs?
-
Good grief! I forgot because
Abhay was braiding my hair.
-
You're a little girl to have 2 plaits
-
That's what Abhay said.
-
Is this any age to
wear hair like this?
-
She didn't pay heed.
Said she had silky hair...
-
Did I say that?
- No, I did.
-
Let's not fight over it.
-
Get the puffs. The kids are hungry.
-
Honestly, elder people feel
envious of younger ones look younger
-
You look like Aishwarya Rai.
-
Now I won't get conned by you!
-
I know you are intelligent.
-
That is why we'll get along.
-
What's up?
-
I was plucking flowers for prayers.
-
Who is that?
- Praying to God.
-
Back home in my Bombay,
the vendor gets it home.
-
Your Bombay?
-
For how much did you buy it?
-
I didn't mean that.
- Don't act smart here.
-
I am the boss here.
-
Without my permission,
nobody can touch a leaf.
-
Get it?
-
And where is your
brother hiding his face?
-
He's not to be seen.
-
Turn around. He'll
be in front of your nose.
-
Got stuck?
-
I have an arresting face.
-
Like a heap of cow dung!
-
She's so vain!
-
As if it's her Pop's house.
-
Not hers. It's our Pop's house.
-
What does she think of herself?
-
Who is she?
- The daughter of Dad's friend.
-
She's been coming here for
years so grandpa loves her.
-
Watch how I set her straight.
-
Beware. None of you will go to him.
-
Our party will be separate.
-
You don't have to say it.
We'll live and die with you.
-
After all you are our captain.
-
You guys do the fielding
and you bowl to me.
-
You do the fielding. I'll bowl.
-
Playing fiddle sticks?
- No, cricket.
-
Don't you know the difference?
-
Without an umpire, it
can only be fiddle sticks.
-
As far as cricket goes, it's
an international game with rules.
-
You know a lot about cricket?
-
I wanted to become a cricketer
accidentally I became a lawyer.
-
Do you have cable TV?
-
Our match was telecast live.
Sachin was with us.
-
You must have hit fours.
-
A few sixers too.
-
Fool your Bombay townsfolk.
It won't do here.
-
All right.
-
Bowl to her. Let's see
how many sixers she hits.
-
Let's see how she plays.
-
Give me one!
-
Have you no shame bribing?
- It's chocolate not bribe.
-
Give me more!
-
Now will you let me play?
-
Just play? Keep giving us
chocolates, we'll make you Captain.
-
You just made me Captain.
-
Now we'll make you umpire.
-
Would you sell your
soul for chocolates?
-
I won't play with you!
-
Then go away.
-
She's leaving in a huff.
What is her name?
-
Sounds like a jungle
-
Call her once, Wild Mangala.
-
Work fast.
-
Brings a whole tin to
borrow a spoonful of sugar!
-
May I borrow some sugar?
-
A little? Take it.
-
Take the tin full like usual.
- Sure.
-
Grandma, what a name you've given me!
-
What's wrong?
- Nobody has old fashioned names.
-
It's my name. Your parents
love me so they gave you my name.
-
Does this sound nice?
-
It neither sounds good
nor it is easy to say.
-
My parents had no sense
but what about your parents?
-
Don't speak about your
parents so derogatorily.
-
And don't say a word
about my late parents.
-
That Abhay has got everyone
on his side and teases me!
-
Wild Mangala!
-
The teasing has started?
-
This later turns to love.
-
That's what happens in films.
-
You keep saying, this girl
brightens up the house.
-
You won't want to send
her away from here.
-
I suggest you get her
married to your grandson.
-
The girl will stay at home.
-
He resembles cow dung!
-
Why don't you marry him?
-
I'd love to but my husband is cruel.
-
He'll kill me.
-
I'm the one who hit the shot.
-
What a shot.
- The ball went there.
-
How will we play?
-
Who will get it?
-
I'll get it.
-
Our ball came here.
-
I'm Vishnu Pratap's grandson.
-
I've come from Bombay.
-
Are you Inder's son?
-
Yes.
-
I came in without permission.
-
You probably don't approve.
-
No!
-
Leave my arm!
-
Keep a cool head.
-
No need to get furious.
-
The ceremony will be at the temple
across the river on Ram Navami.
-
I suggest you go there with the
family and offer cloth to the priest.
-
On your return, celebrate
your 60th birthday.
-
The fifth day after that
is very auspicious.
-
You can perform the
wedding ceremony then.
-
After 12 days?
- Yes.
-
Son, do you have a
problem after 12 days?
-
No, father but I might have
to go to the city for some work.
-
Doesn't matter.
You fix up everything.
-
Right, I'll do that.
-
Give the priest Rs. 101.
- Yes father.
-
I only have 500 notes.
-
I too don't have change.
-
I have it. Here...
-
Give the priest Rs. 501
-
Grandma is getting married!
-
Grandma, your wedding date is fixed!
-
You're getting married now?
My mother married long ago.
-
My mother got married
before I was born.
-
This is grandpa's wedding
because he's completed 60.
-
His 60th.
-
Where are the remaining 59 grandmas?
-
What's going on?
-
These days everyone
thinks he's a doctor
-
I asked him to rub some balm.
My foot is aching.
-
This ache is due to age.
-
The other leg too is as old
Why isn't that aching?
-
I just said wild not miserly.
-
Why do you keep
troubling the poor girl?
-
Who? - Mangala.
- She's no poor girl.
-
She's frightful
-
I'll apologise if you want me to
- Forget it.
-
Get it over with...
- Listen...
-
Scoundrel! I'll kill you!
-
Leave him!
-
Leave him alone.
-
His staff fell off.
He apologised to you.
-
Yet you kept hitting him.
-
What is wrong with you?
- Leave me!
-
Inder Pratap's son is in the village.
-
I would have killed him that
very day but uncle held my arm.
-
Even if I have to attack slyly,
I won't be at peace till he's dead
-
Stop it. The sound
is driving me nuts!
-
Thanks for telling us you are nuts.
-
Going for a movie?
-
In the village one must
try the bullock cart.
-
Isn't the tractor a village vehicle?
-
Right, brother.
-
Going for the matinee
or 3 o'clock show?
-
The matinee show.
-
At this speed you won't
make it for the evening show.
-
Those who want to watch
the matinee, join me.
-
We have place for one more.
-
I don't go with shameless men.
-
But I do.
-
Don't delay us. We'll miss
the movie. Join us fast.
-
She has come!
-
Had to come after the fuss.
-
Don't be under any illusions.
I'm here because it's my grandpa's.
-
I never said it
belongs to your husband.
-
My husband won't drive tractors
- Does he drive a lorry?
-
Hush, don't' say that.
-
I'm in the driving seat
It will appear as if I...
-
You're my husband!
-
If you were, I'd mix
poison in your tea.
-
I'd joyfully drink the tea
if you were my wife.
-
Hold on kids, I'm
increasing the speed.
-
Just as the tractor is grandpa's...
-
I too belong to him.
-
You may hold on to me,
nobody will bat an eyelid.
-
Hold me.
- Find another.
-
Hold on.
-
Brother's cap!
-
Switch off the engine.
They're wild animals.
-
They'll crush you if they get mad.
-
Why are you pushing me?
-
This armrest is mine.
- Where should I keep my arm?
-
There's another that side.
-
Should I keep this arm there?
-
Keep it on my shoulder.
-
Shameless!
-
Listen, the boy
behind is kicking me.
-
Sit straight or I'll break your leg!
-
Tell me if he repeats it.
-
Sit here.
-
Come to my seat.
- Yes brother.
-
Are you in a garden?
- Red cap, sit down!
-
What's your name?
-
What a great name.
Know her name?
-
She didn't ask for my name.
- So what?
-
Where are you from?
- Bombay.
-
I'm also from there.
-
This poor girl is from the village.
-
She didn't ask.
- So what?
-
Now she's left the village
and stays in a city.
-
She has also learnt English.
-
Where do you live in Bombay?
-
What?
-
When will you come there to meet me?
-
The joke wasn't' so funny.
-
But you didn't answer her
When will you go?
-
I want chocolate not ice cream!
-
You don't get chocolate here.
Shut your mouth and eat.
-
How will I eat if I shut my mouth?
-
I'll give you the chocolate.
-
Give me the comb.
- Here.
-
Abracadabra...
-
How did you do that?
-
You always carry chocolates
in your pocket to bribe kids.
-
You don't believe me?
You have doubts?
-
Give me something of yours.
-
Give me your bracelet.
- Why?
-
Because I will...
turn it into sweetmeat.
-
All right. Here you are.
-
Abracadabra.
-
Fresh for all of us...
- Give me some.
-
Everyone eat some.
-
This tastes just like a sweetmeat.
-
We want more.
Give him your ring.
-
I understand everything.
-
Return my bracelet.
-
That turned into a sweet
and we all ate it up.
-
Your sweets.
-
I asked for 4.
Your brought only 3
-
I knew it.
-
We're home.
-
What happened?
-
What is the meaning of sleeping here?
-
Meaning man can sleep
on a sack when he is tired.
-
Is this Mangala's bracelet?
-
Yes... I found it downstairs.
-
Mangala said you took it
to show some magic trick.
-
Yes, just like that.
-
You're falling in love with her.
-
Mother... - Look, already
your grandpa is annoyed with us.
-
If he finds out, it will be bad.
-
I hear he's finding her a
groom in his near relatives.
-
Who could be closer to him than us?
-
Sweets...
- You should have told me.
-
It's not my birthday
I want my bracelet back.
-
What bracelet?
- The one you took last night.
-
That was no excuse. In front
of you I turned it into a sweet.
-
Was it sweet?
- Yes.
-
Now I'm giving you sweets.
Please return my bracelet.
-
This sweet can't
turn into a bracelet.
-
I'll get a sweet from the
same shop. - That won't do.
-
We need the same sweet you ate.
-
God, save me from her!
-
Please iron my pant and shirt fast.
-
He's gone there again.
-
Where?
- The latch less bathroom.
-
Go there.
- Yes!!
-
Give me the pant.
-
I'll show you a free show.
Have fun.
-
Listen, your pant is torn.
-
Today I've come for oil.
-
Your pant is torn.
-
Your pant is torn!
-
Your pant is torn!
-
Don't you understand what I'm saying?
-
Go ahead.
- Pant is torn.
-
Your pant is torn!
Your pant is torn!!!
-
What were you saying? What?
-
What were you saying?
-
Everyone is mad.
-
His pant is torn.
-
Look, his trousers are torn.
-
Hanuman took Rama's ring
and went to Mother Sita...
-
Yes?
- Took your medicines?
-
Before or after dinner?
-
After dinner. I've taken it
-
Naughty boy!
Addressing me by my name!
-
But didn't I sound just like grandpa?
-
Absolutely.
-
Yes?
- Did you take the medication?
-
Yes.
- Before or after dinner?
-
What's wrong?
- He asked me in the same tone.
-
Who?
- There...
-
Why did you burn Abhay's jeans?
-
First he teased me.
- So what?
-
He has the right.
He's the real heir
-
And you are the grand
daughter I adopted.
-
You don't know what
proposals he's getting.
-
You say something
I say something
-
Lets share joys and sorrows
-
Lets share joys and sorrows
-
We'll give love to each other
-
Give our lives for each other
-
Never shall we part
-
Let's always be together
-
The night of our union...
-
A smile on our lips
we walk hand in hand
-
The night of our union...
-
A smile on our lips
we walk hand in hand
-
We have to live for everyone
-
Never leave the path of truth
Never shall we part
-
We'll always be together
-
Our dreams have been fulfilled
-
We are coloured in the
colours of happiness
-
Our dreams have been fulfilled
-
We are coloured in the
colours of happiness
-
She settled in my heart
and spread her fragrance
-
Never will we part
-
What a photo
-
Show me too.
-
Don't you dare show it
to anyone! Return it to me!
-
This isn't right.
-
Where are you going?
-
Please don't go in!
Where are you going?
-
I'm right here.
- You'll get hurt!
-
Look at this. Such a
good picture of father.
-
And you eating puffs.
-
I have your picture,
eating flour.
-
I was checking salt not eating dough.
-
That's an old excuse.
-
Here's grandma's picture,
she looks so beautiful
-
You turned out to be
a good photographer.
-
It's true.
- Are they really nice?
-
Now give them back.
-
Haven't you taken
these pictures for us?
-
No...
-
I will take them back.
-
Deepa and I have never known
what it's like to have family.
-
The love of grandparents.
-
Aunt's jovial pranks.
-
The morsels fed by grandma...
-
The last week went by like a dream.
-
I'd never want to forget it.
-
We'll go back after the ceremony.
-
And I know you'll
never call us again.
-
That is why I want to
take all of you with me.
-
When I fight my first case...
-
I'll first stand before
grandpa and grandma's picture...
-
And I'll take their blessings.
-
And they will bless me.
-
When my sister's marriage is fixed...
-
I'll send cards to all of you.
-
But none of you will turn up.
-
Not grandma... not grandpa...
-
No aunts or uncles.
-
I will be sad.
-
But I am confident you'll
bless her through the pictures.
-
Why is everyone serious?
-
Let me show you a super photograph.
-
This used to belong to Inder.
-
You wear it.
-
No, grandma.
-
Grandpa might not approve.
-
But someday if he voluntarily
asks me to wear it...
-
I will definitely wear it.
-
Master...
-
Carry me too...
- Me first. - Tomorrow.
-
Looking great in this dress.
-
Actually this would have
looked better on Sundari.
-
Can you ride the cycle
or do you have to be taught?
-
I'm the cycling champ
and I always stand first.
-
My brother is always
first in running races.
-
My sister is number 1
-
My brother too is number 1
-
In a flash, we'll know
who is number 1
-
The one who gets a lotus from
the temple lake is first. Okay?
-
Yes, we accept.
-
Somebody ask me...
-
I don't compete with girls.
-
Scared? Is that why
you're making excuses?
-
Brother, it's a matter of honour.
-
She's already left.
-
She'll come back here.
-
Hurry or we'll lose the bet.
-
The fear of failure
made him stay back.
-
Hurry up.
-
For what?
- Grandma's food made me gain weight
-
Your challenge will make me lose 2 kilos
-
What's your weight?
-
I asked your body weight
not of your head.
-
Now do you know my weight?
-
The poor things handle is twisted.
-
I'm hurt bad.
-
Not this, help me.
-
Get up.
-
Will you be able to ride?
-
All right, you sit in front
and I'll ride it.
-
Made friends with you for life
-
Made friends with you for life
-
I knew it.
-
Got her on the cycle so soon?
-
Looks like very soon
we'll get marriage sweets.
-
Go about your work.
Talks nonsense!
-
Forget it. Those that fight the
bitterest always fall in love.
-
That's what the world says.
-
Go now...
-
She has a lotus in hand
so she has won.
-
My brother can't lose to her.
-
Tell us what happened.
-
I lost.
-
Yes, I lost.
-
Mangala won!!
-
She won!!
-
I understand this
false winning and losing.
-
Count the real victory when
you get grandpa's blessings.
-
The hearts met
-
I have fallen in love
-
The hearts met and fell in love
-
Made friends with you for life
-
Made friends with you for life
-
The hearts met and fell in love
-
The hearts met and fell in love
-
The hearts met and fell in love
-
Made friends with you for life
-
It's a strange feeling
-
My first love
-
I'm feeling restless
-
In the dark and the night
I am lost in the light
-
It's a wonderful age
-
I created light by
lighting lamps of love
-
I created light by
lighting lamps of love
-
I see you everywhere I go
-
You guard me everywhere
-
You are in my senses
-
You're in the valleys
-
I see your face everywhere
-
I'll die if you leave me
-
I'll die if you leave me
-
What a doctor. Hurt on one
knee and dressing the other.
-
I'm scared.
-
It will sting.
- I'll apply it.
-
It won't sting.
-
I promise to apply it
without being naughty.
-
Okay, I'll be naughty.
-
Does it hurt?
-
Why did you accept defeat
though you had won?
-
Shall I be honest?
-
The complete truth?
-
You had grazed your knee.
-
Telling the truth would have
been scraping the wound.
-
Very well.
-
If I don't make you confess
that you love me, I'm not Mangala.
-
Good day sir.
- Good day.
-
How are you?
- Very well by your grace.
-
How come all of you
landed up together?
-
We came for your advice.
-
About what? - This year
we were planning a fair
-
Ahead of the mother's temple.
-
The engineer's words have scared us.
-
The dam is weak. If it
breaks at the last moment...
-
Be optimist.
-
Don't' say that.
-
Admittedly the dam must be
repaired at the earliest.
-
It's not so bad.
-
Do you trust in the goddess?
- Yes.
-
Arrange the fair.
Mother will take care.
-
Play with the rings.
-
Win a nail polish
and please the women.
-
Win nail polish...
- Brother the nail polish.
-
Ask your magician to
get it with his magic.
-
Whatever article you
ring becomes yours.
-
Such a nice toy.
-
Any article that I ring becomes mine?
-
Absolutely.
-
She lost!
-
It's not so easy to
possess everything in life.
-
Pass it here.
- Then what will I eat?
-
Exchange your luck.
Exchange the rings.
-
He meant this ring.
-
What brother...?
-
Run, Rudra is here!
-
This is injustice.
- We know
-
You're a government servant.
Take your salary and shut up.
-
There's no need to act smart
and write to the government.
-
But we will have to
make a hole in the dam.
-
No hole will be made!
-
We've got a stay order for it.
Show it to them!
-
This is...
- We know a stay order.
-
If we touch the dam for
2 minutes, there'll be a hole.
-
Talking to them is pointless.
-
The law is not for fooling around.
-
Does the law allow you
to drown and kill people?
-
How do you know law
- I'm a law graduate.
-
Why did you shut up?
-
What he's saying is right.
-
He can cite risk to human life
and get our stay order annulled
-
In fact he can also send us to jail.
-
The boy knows law.
-
Who are you?
What's your name?
-
Are you Vishnu's grandson?
-
Yes.
- Only a lion begets a lion!
-
The grandson will bring
honour to the grandfather's name.
-
Hail Abhay Nirbhisht Pratap Singh!
-
I will wear it the day grandpa
voluntarily gives it to me.
-
Son...
-
Today I'll put this
chain round your neck.
-
Grandpa is very happy today.
-
Don't miss this opportunity.
Ask for Mangala's hand in marriage.
-
You came for the old couple's wedding
-
Why are you interfering
in village matters?
-
The matter is in court.
That's where it will be decided.
-
I am the court and
the law in this village.
-
Just because you speak English
will you become the village leader?
-
Will you make a hole in the dam?
-
If it isn't done,
the dam will burst.
-
Many people will drown in it's waters
-
And if the hole is made,
people will die a bloody death.
-
Mark my words.
- How many will you kill?
-
First of all I'll run your family.
-
I'll massacre your grandpa before
you and sacrifice him to the temple.
-
Abhay, no...
-
Stop it! Stop!
-
Why have you come here?
-
For what?
-
Once your father lit this fire!
-
Our happy families are
still burning in it.
-
Today you have come to
add fuel to that fire!
-
I'm trying hard to regain
the love of that family...
-
You are washing away my efforts
-
Your father split us in two!
-
But looks like you want
to split the entire village!
-
Go... go away from here!
-
You're not required here.
Leave the village.
-
I knew I'd find you here
-
Sad? Because grandpa slapped you?
-
Your anger is justified.
But grandpa's anger was justified too
-
You know who Rudra Pratap is?
- No
-
Then you also don't know
who lives across the street
-
It's grandpa's sister's house
-
She was Grandpa's only sister.
And she was close to him
-
So he got her to marry
his friend Virendra Pratap
-
The marriage didn't estrange
brother and sister
-
During every auspicious occasion...
-
Grandpa insisted
that his sister participates
-
Whatever he bought for his wife
he would also buy for his sister
-
Virendra Pratap and
his brother Narendra Pratap...
-
had such high regards
for grandpa
-
And everyone wanted the relationship
to continue down the generations
-
When Narendra Pratap's daughter
came of age...
-
a marriage was proposed,
to your daddy, Indra Pratap
-
As a girl, she had been told, that
someday she would wed Indra Pratap
-
Why are you silent, son? Speak
-
Virendra Pratap, it's upto you
to extract a consent from him
-
You see Indra, you are marrying
Narendra's daughter Amrita
-
And I've also found a suitable boy
for my daughter Shanti
-
So why don't we give both the girls
a wedding on the same day?
-
What do you think?
-
It's my final year in college.
- So...?
-
I can't think about getting married
-
Inder is right. All these years...
-
he has toiled. Let's not ruin his
efforts for our selfish ends
-
Let's postpone the wedding.
As of now let them get engaged
-
And let's proceed with Shanti's wedding
By this time next year...
-
Inder and Amrita will be married. Okay?
- Yes, that sounds fine
-
Right
-
Indra, I hope you have no objections
about getting engaged?
-
That's where your daddy slipped.
He bought himself a year
-
But at the crux was his affair with
your mother. He never said that
-
Time stops for no one
and in no time, a year had gone by
-
And it was the date
that had been fixed for the wedding
-
Sister, wear a black dot
to ward off the evil eye
-
My sister-in-law is looking exotic
-
Stop it! You know what everyone
is talking about?
-
The size of my pregnancy
and it's not quite a year
-
You must carry the gifts
to the bridegroom's house
-
Mr Inder just left
for the railway station
-
I think he's headed for Mumbai!
- What...?
-
Mr Inder left this letter for you
-
Daddy, I can't marry Amrita.
I'm in love with someone else
-
I'm going to marry her.
Forgive me, if you can
-
Brother! How could this happen?
-
Stay away
-
Why did you keep us in the dark
about your son's affair?
-
Virendra Pratap, I knew nothing.
- You should've known
-
Citing ignorance doesn't mitigate
the circumstances of my ruination
-
Virendra Pratap... it's true...
I hadn't an inkling... had I known...
-
Rudra! What are you doing? Drop it!
- Let go of me
-
A boy! And that's what he's upto!
And you won't stop your son?
-
Get out of here!
It's all over
-
Go away
-
Stop all this! Please
-
That day, all hell broke loose.
Your father's one mistake...
-
destroyed Virendra Pratap's family
-
No one can fully understand
Grandpa's grief
-
His sister lives across the street
but he can't even ask her how she is
-
He can't even look at the house
he once considered his own home
-
So he keeps to his rituals,
praying for peace...
-
praying that the two families
come together again
-
And he lived in hope... that someday
Virendra Pratap would once again...
-
extend his hand of friendship
-
And then you assaulted Rudra Pratap.
That was too much for your grandfather
-
Abhay, we are leaving.
At daybreak tomorrow
-
I'm not about to tolerate
your insult in public
-
No Abhay! The last time,
I stopped you from leaving
-
Now I'm telling you,
tomorrow we're leaving for Mumbai
-
That last time, you told me...
-
when your elders are angry,
it's only superficial
-
Deep down under, you'll find
lots of love. You told me that
-
You were so right, Ma.
We aren't going away
-
Abhay...
- Yes?
-
Inviting you over was a grave mistake
You have been insulted
-
I feel responsible.
- Come on grandma...
-
what grandson takes a slap from
his grandfather for an insult?
-
Think... had I lived here
all my life...
-
I would've had my fair share...
of beatings and some love
-
He'd gladly let me climb his back
and he'd punish me just as harshly
-
Let's make light of whatever happened.
I hope grandpa didn't hurt his hand
-
Come on, grandma!
You think I'll leave...?
-
Because he screamed at me
and told me to get out...? No
-
In truth, I'm glad.
For the first time, he touched me...
-
he acknowledged me in public,
he told everyone, I'm his grandson
-
Not to forget, the rebuke
is meant for someone dear
-
My baby...
-
Come on grandma, don't cry
-
The buckets are filled with water
for your bath
-
Bucketfuls? To drown myself in?
-
You're getting worked up for nothing.
- For nothing?
-
You tell your nephew
to use his brains
-
He was to blame. But your brother
slapped his grandson
-
Shamed me in public! And you say
I'm getting worked up for nothing?
-
You should lace that milk
with a tonic for the brain
-
Ask him to desist
-
Yes...?
-
So you've been told to lecture me?
- No, I just brought you your milk
-
Come on
-
What everyone else has forgotten,
I haven't
-
I haven't forgotten the flames
that took my sister's life
-
I haven't forgotten my father's death.
I haven't forgotten anything
-
I'm not going to spare him
-
No, this is impossible
-
You expect me to do nothing and
hope for things to mend with time?
-
No... I'll mend the fences
-
Before I leave, I'll make sure
the families are re-united
-
And the time is near.
- May God will so
-
Yes, may God will so
-
I'm going away for a holiday.
If the dam develops cracks...
-
inform the office.
- Have nothing to worry
-
Come on, row us over. We got to be
at the temple in time for prayers
-
Forgive me, the engine is clogged.
Please take the other boat
-
Your boat always goes kaput
just when it's needed most
-
Never mind which boat. As long
as we reach the temple in time
-
Do I put the luggage down?
Or are we going back?
-
Why should we go back?
Nobody here owns this boat. Sit
-
I'm hungry. Give me something to eat.
- Yes, one minute
-
Who's that?
-
They fly planes!
But they don't have civic sense
-
Morons
-
Who's that again...?
-
Coming up from lower deck...?
-
My glasses
-
I must see the optician!
Am I hallucinating...?
-
Virendra Pratap and Vishnu Pratap!
Together...?
-
Are they friends again?
The other astrologer was wrong!
-
You didn't know?
- Never did
-
Hello Mr Virendra Pratap!
Hello Mr Vishnu Pratap! I said it
-
23 and a half years ago,
I predicted this reunion
-
And that astrologer ruled it out!
- Now listen to me... good God...
-
Lord be praised! I warned you
about the timing of the wedding
-
It was inopportune!
But no one listened. And the outcome?
-
This one became a widow
-
Well Ms Sunanda, how does it feel to be
talking to your sister-in-law again?
-
Listen to me!
- Shut up
-
Didn't I say?
Will come the day...
-
when Virendra Pratap will fall
at Vishnu Pratap's feet...
-
and he will apologise and he will seek
Vishnu Pratap's blessings...
-
and he did, didn't he?
- Listen...
-
Shut up!
-
And Mr Rudra Pratap... do you still
disown your uncle and aunt?
-
You apologise with folded hands!
At your age, you still haven't sense?
-
So I was the fall guy!
Rudra walloped me
-
My ears will go on ringing
for a week
-
These families can never be reconciled
not in seven generations
-
That's what I predict!
Mark my words
-
Talk of reconciliation and you get hit
talk of discord and you still get hit
-
What a dilemma! Worse, I took
both of them on the same cheek
-
Lord, this time next year, I want
to stand before You with Abhay...
-
as man and wife
-
Lord, reunite our families
-
I wish my grandfather accepts me,
then I can ask for Mangala's hand
-
Newly-wedded couples are the ones
who seek the blessings of their elders
-
It's also a blessing to touch
the feet of a couple...
-
who have crossed their sixtieth year.
So pay them your obeisances
-
Let's go
-
Bless you
-
Kids, don't get lost
-
What do you want today?
Chocolate or ice cream?
-
Shut your eyes, count till five
and you'll find an ice cream
-
Get back to me soon
-
Don't open your eyes
before the count of five
-
One... two... three...
-
four... five...
-
Where's he gone...?
Brother...
-
This kid is lost.
- No, he's just crying
-
Baby, why are you crying?
- I came here with 14 people
-
I've lost them.
- 14 people are lost!
-
No, this kid is lost.
- Lost kid...? Moron
-
We'll try to find at least two
or three of them. Now don't cry
-
Stop laughing,
the kid is sensitive
-
Where's the family?
- Come and take your kid
-
No family...? Or is there?
- Take your kid
-
That family walking towards us...
the kid is related to them
-
How do you know that?
- Because I'm his brother
-
So they're relatives
and you're the brother...?
-
Good God! Am I dreaming?
-
I see a kid. You see a dream?
- You're talkative
-
Wait... hello folks...
do you know this kid?
-
No
-
He's Gauri's son,
my brother's grandson
-
I told you, we don't know him
-
They live in the house in front of
my grandfather's house
-
Wrong! You don't make a kid suffer
for what looks like a family plot
-
Take him to his mother, please
-
Come, son
-
Come on grand-uncle.
Grand-aunt will tire
-
Take me in your arms.
Please, I want to be with you
-
Where's Chintu?
- He was right here, playing
-
Have you seen him?
- Where he has gone?
-
Where do we look for him
in these crowds?
-
Look... over there
-
Why don't you shave?
Your beard has grown so long
-
Thank God they found him.
Else, what would've happened?
-
You went wandering, did you?
- Abhay said, if I want an ice cream...
-
If you wanted an ice cream
you should've told me so
-
What did you pray for?
- If I reveal it...
-
my prayers won't be granted.
- Who says?
-
I know how to make wishes come true.
- How...?
-
Take a dip in the river and hold your
breath under water for 3 minutes
-
And your wish is given
-
Really...?
Very well
-
Where are you going?
- To take a dip
-
I was just joking! Listen...
In 3 minutes...
-
your pulse rate will be low enough
to kill you
-
Time me by your watch.
- Listen... even 2 minutes will do
-
3 minutes by your watch.
- Careful! It's deep
-
What happened?
-
Are you sobbing?
- You nearly killed me
-
You might've never surfaced!
Why do you do this to me?
-
Because, to each his own miseries.
- I'm never going to talk to you again
-
Ever since I met you...
-
I've been lost
-
Ever since I fell for you...
-
I've been lost
-
What I say isn't what I think
-
What I want isn't what I ask for
-
All day, I'm in a daze
-
Ever since I fell for you...
-
I'm lost
-
I forget my destination
-
I call out for you
then I find it's someone else
-
I forget my destination
-
I call out for you
then I find it's someone else
-
I don't feel like dying
-
I don't feel like living
-
I don't feel like eating
-
I don't feel like drinking
-
All day, I'm in daze
-
Sweet dreams of love
I dream
-
When I'm alone, I sob
-
Solitude is insufferable
-
There's someone I miss
-
Sometimes a spark ignites
-
Sometimes my heart misses a beat
-
All day I'm in a daze
-
Ever since I met you
I've been lost
-
Forgive me.
- Don't even speak to me
-
Blossom! Where are you hiding?
- What are you looking for?
-
Don't trouble me.
- What is the matter?
-
What are you looking for?
- My baby, my princess
-
My black beauty, my Blossom!
- But why down there? Is she tiny?
-
She's as long as that!
- Long...?
-
You don't describe a girl as long.
- Can't describe her by height
-
She isn't human.
- Inhuman... what?
-
Snake
-
Snake... snake
-
Snake
-
My princess... my Blossom...
-
He has found the snake
-
This is God's miracle! It made them
come close, to protect each other
-
Lord be praised
-
Blossom! You made
life miserable for me
-
I've caught her.
You can let go of her
-
What happened?
Where are they headed?
-
Wild elephants
have walked into your farm
-
Rudra! Fetch the gun.
Round up the bush beaters
-
Beat up drums,
set fire to crackers
-
Go, chase the elephants
-
Start it
-
Give me your hand
-
No time, fast
-
Don't let go
-
Let's go, Uncle
-
Dr Mangala Solanki...
-
to marry...
-
Abhay Indra Vishnu Pratap Singh
-
How is Mangala?
- Fine
-
Who's he?
- Abhay. Inder's son
-
Inder's son...? I hope
he hasn't taken after his father
-
Abhay, what are you doing?
- One minute, grandma
-
Your dresses are exotic.
- That's why they're stored carefully
-
What use storing them away?
Get dressed
-
We're going out to distribute cards.
- The invitations?
-
But they have been distributed.
- Have you invited your sister-in-law?
-
Them...
- You must invite them personally
-
No son, they might throw us out.
- No they won't throw me out
-
I'm Abhay Indra Vishnu Pratap Singh
-
This one is nice. Wear it
-
Come on Grandma. We aren't going back
without inviting them
-
Who's there...?
- No one
-
I think I heard that guy from Bombay.
- He's the only one you seem to hear
-
Sister-in-law...?
-
Grandmother, apply the vermillion.
I'll give them the card
-
I hear his voice...
pour water on my head
-
Hurry...
- I'm pouring it
-
Moron, what have poured?
Pour water
-
My eyes are burning...
put water on my head
-
Idiot! I wonder what you dream about...
- Water's over. I'll go and get some
-
Hurry up and get some
-
These children are getting me
married to your brother again
-
You must forget the past
and be kind enough to attend
-
Namaste
-
It's a very auspicious day
in my grandparents' life
-
The whole village will
assemble at our place
-
If the only daughter and son-in-law
of the family don't show up...
-
we're going to miss something
-
Please do come
-
Sir, there's a breach in the dam!
Everyone's going there
-
Hurry
-
Hold it
-
To prevent the flow of water,
let's give it a direction in the north
-
Let my fields be ruined...
but our village must be saved
-
Where are you going?
-
There's a marriage in
the neighbourhood
-
Everyone else has gone there...
- So you're going too?
-
I'll go, if you allow me to
-
Your blood has lost its color
-
Love each other...
-
live for each other
-
May we never separate
-
May we live together
all our lives
-
Bangles...
-
I wear bangles
for my husband
-
Your hearts have met
and you are in love
-
You met when you couldn't
take the pining anymore
-
The anklets chimed,
the bangles tinkled
-
Bangles
-
I'll wear bangles for my beloved
-
In the bridal headgear,
his hands adorned with henna...
-
he'll take me away some day
as his bride
-
My beloved will come some day
-
Bangles
-
I'll wear bangles for my beloved
-
Hearts come together
on their own...
-
you can't ever break
the bond they share
-
My love, take my hand
-
I lie at your feet
-
I'll remain with you all my life
-
Bangles...
-
The earth, the skies, the moon and
moonlight are never done apart...
-
without any bondage...
Iove binds them together
-
Eyes...
-
your eyes, my eyes...
-
they couldn't go to sleep
all night
-
I find peace only when
I look at you
-
Bangles... I'll wear
bangles for my beloved
-
Bangles...
-
Abhay, now is the time!
Grandpa's very happy
-
Go and ask him for Mangala's hand.
Go!
-
What happiness this house
is seeing
-
If one could see it
in that house too...
-
it would make me so happy.
- Don't say this house and that house
-
The two houses are now one
-
No, sir. Rudra's anger
hasn't cooled down yet
-
If there could be a marriage
between the two families...
-
it would really add
to our joy
-
What do you mean?
- Just think
-
A girl from this family was
first married into that family
-
I'm talking about the mistress
But for some reason...
-
a girl from that family
wasn't married in this one
-
It's the turn of this family now
to give away a daughter to them
-
You mean...?
- Shanti's son is returning from the US
-
And there's Jaikumar's daughter, the
one you treat like your granddaughter...
-
Mangala, if the two of them
are married...
-
it would certainly bring both
the families back together
-
He's right, Vishnu
-
One marriage separated us...
-
we'll get together with another.
What do you say?
-
What can make me happier?
But you must ask Jaikumar, not me
-
What are you saying? You have a
greater right to Mangala, than me
-
Don't delay this anymore, Abhay.
Before it gets out of hand...
-
go and discuss it... Go!
-
After years, I was very hesitant
when I stepped into this house again
-
By agreeing to this alliance, you have
done this widow a great honour
-
So Virendra, let's find an auspicious
day and get them engaged
-
No, Vishnu. Engagements aren't for us.
We'll straightaway get them married
-
All right
-
Govind, take this
-
Abhay...
- Yes, grandpa?
-
Come here
-
My son, you have restored
the joy of our two families
-
As my grandson, you have
done so much for me
-
But as your grandfather,
I've done nothing for you
-
And so, after this wedding...
-
I want your wedding procession
to leave from this very house
-
If there is a girl you want
to marry, tell me my son
-
I promise you... I'll get you married
to the girl you love. Okay...?
-
Okay?
-
All right
-
There's another thing
-
You wanted me to personally put
this around your neck, didn't you?
-
Yes...
- Here you are, son
-
I'm never going to lack a son again.
- No, never
-
Bless you. May you be happy
-
Virendra Pratap is coming?
To meet me?
-
Where has the sun risen from today?
And whatever for?
-
He wants you to find an
auspicious day... for a wedding.
-
For a wedding? But his wife
is very much alive
-
Is he marrying a second time?
- No wonder people always kick you!
-
The master's coming in connection
with this granddaughter's wedding
-
That widow Shanti's son? He was
studying in America. Has he returned?
-
And who's the girl?
- Mangala. Jaikumar's daughter
-
But she's Vishnu Pratap's granddaughter.
- Not granddaughter...
-
she's like a granddaughter.
- Whatever...
-
the marriage will take place
at Vishnu Pratap's house, right?
-
So?
-
What a hurry! He bolted
without even the water
-
Rudra Pratap beat me up first,
then it was the guy from Bombay
-
And this guy's plotting to make
someone else thrash me today!
-
I won't let that happen.
- Why won't you, Chaturvedi?
-
It was all settled at
Vishnuji's place today
-
Really?
- Oh yes
-
It was all settled?
- Absolutely
-
You take me for a fool?
I'm a priest!
-
I've studied the texts!
And you're out to con me?
-
What's up there? The skies.
And what's this... the earth.
-
I say, even the earth
and sky could meet...
-
but not Vishnu Pratap and
Virendra Pratap. It's impossible!
-
Even if they get together, they'll
separate again at the wedding.
-
That's the prediction I make!
Chaturvedi's prediction.
-
What noises are you making?
Remember what I said.
-
And you remember it too.
-
I wanted you to find an auspicious
date for the wedding...
-
and you're doing ominous things!
Tell him his future!
-
You get a beating whenever
you make a prediction.
-
When are your good days
coming, Chaturvedi?
-
Broke me up... all ends.
-
Before predicting people's future,
I'd rather read my own!
-
Deliver the sweets to them, okay?
-
We know who Mangala didi's
bridegroom is! We know it!
-
Really. And who is he?
- He's very handsome.
-
He's highly educated.
- Foreign returned. The name is Achal.
-
Shut up... who's Achal.
- The guy you're going to marry.
-
Marry? Who fixed my wedding?
- Grandpa did.
-
Also your Mummy and Daddy.
- And the bridegroom's mother too.
-
Everyone else was there too.
-
Have you heard that, Abhay?
-
I'm supposed to marry aunt Shanti's
son Achal, who's studying abroad.
-
What's funny about that?
- Isn't it funny?
-
Who knows how he is...?
In any case, before one marries...
-
isn't it necessary to meet
and get to know each other...
-
and fall in love like us?
-
Why are you laughing?
-
Because you say we're
in love with each other
-
What are you saying?
-
Of course. What made you think
that I'm in love with you?
-
Ever since you've arrived, you've
made me cry, one way or another
-
Stop it now...
it has to do with our lives
-
Let's go and tell everyone that
we're in love with each other
-
I played a joke on you,
as usual
-
Mangala, you're mistaken in thinking
that I'm in love with you
-
I...? I think wrong?
-
Every time you won in the pranks
you played, I thought...
-
in your victory, lay my victory.
When you took those pictures...
-
to make me cry, I thought I had
found a place in your heart
-
When you told everyone that
you had lost the cycle race...
-
and I had won it,
I was convinced...
-
that I have surely found
a place in your heart
-
But now I realise, I have
lost in winning your love
-
Once... look into my eyes
-
We have spent so many days together.
Didn't it once occur to you...
-
that you're in love with me?
-
No.
-
What helplessness is this?
-
What distances are these?
-
What love is this?
-
What punishment am I to bear?
What fate is this...?
-
In this victory, is defeat
-
Even if I feel like cry,
I can't
-
What would I have suffered...
how will I tell you?
-
I've made you cry...
-
I've been wicked with you
-
I was helpless...
-
I turned you into a foe
-
If all you guys work here, who's
going to handle that end? Go on there
-
All right.
-
It's an arrangement for
grand wedding, isn't it?
-
Oh yes, this is how it should be.
-
It's a wedding in Vishnu Pratap
Singh's family. It must lack nothing.
-
Look at me and say that.
-
It's Mangala's wedding, my son.
- You're speak as if I don't know.
-
I'm your mother, my son.
Won't I know your suffering?
-
You indeed wear a smile
on your lips...
-
but I can see the pain
in your eyes.
-
What's the point in talking
about all this now?
-
Are you not in love with Mangala?
-
Yes, Mother.
I love Mangala very much.
-
We love each other a lot.
-
We've spent only ten days together and
I feel as if I've known her for years.
-
As if we already share a relationship.
-
Abhay, if you love her so much...
will you be able to live without her?
-
Come with me, Mother.
-
Look, the happiness has returned
to this family after so many years.
-
Grandpa can meet his sister again.
And look at aunt Shanti...
-
she has a smile on her lips
after 25 long years.
-
If I were to say something,
the two families would fight again...
-
and kill one another.
For one happiness of mine...
-
I can't snatch the joy
from everyone, Mother.
-
If Mangala were to ask you why
you are spurning her love...
-
for their happiness,
what will you say?
-
I've already told Mangala that
I've never been in love with her.
-
Had your father or I thought
about our family...
-
maybe I wouldn't have to see
tears in your eyes today.
-
No, Mother. It's only
for a day or two.
-
We'll return to Mumbai after that.
With a lot of memories.
-
And I'll live with memories.
-
Abhay, had you not been my son,
I'd have touched your feet.
-
No, Mother. A mother's hand
must only rise in blessing...
-
not in apology.
-
Go and dress Mangala as
a bride, Mother. Bless her...
-
so she lives happily forever.
-
My son!
-
Had you got a sherwani stitched
for me too, Master...
-
I'd have been so happy.
- Don't worry.
-
I'll buy you a suit.
- But how will I wear that?
-
Let's go, sister-in-law.
-
Rudra, get up. Let's go.
-
Indra Pratap's son will be there.
My blood boils when I see him.
-
Rudra, it's my son who's getting
married. He's your nephew.
-
Won't you go to bless him?
Let's go, brother.
-
Go ahead, I'll come later.
You go with her, too.
-
Let's go... may we leave, son?
Come on.
-
Congratulations.
-
Congratulations.
-
Abhay, Mangala didi has
given this letter for you.
-
Mangala?
- Yes.
-
She was angry to begin with.
She then started crying...
-
She then picked up her suitcase
and went away somewhere.
-
What happened, Abhay?
- Mangala has gone away.
-
Govind, no one must get to know.
I'll bring her back somehow.
-
The auspicious time is passing...
please call the bride.
-
Ravi, where is Mangala?
Go and bring her.
-
Grandpa, didi is not at home.
-
Not at home? What do you mean?
- Come, dear. Mummy's calling you.
-
Hold it.
-
Where's Mangala?
- Come on, dear...
-
Where's Mangala?
- She left a note for Abhay...
-
and went away.
-
And where is Abhay?
- He has gone after didi.
-
I told you not to go ahead
with this marriage...
-
but no one would listen to me.
Now look what has happened.
-
One moment...
Like father, like son
-
The father thrust his bride
into the fire...
-
and the son runs away
with the bride
-
That can't be!
- That is what has happened.
-
I'm not the kid I was
at my sister's wedding.
-
I won't let the bride leave
the village. Come with me.
-
Don't take a hasty step.
- Had we made haste...
-
we wouldn't have to see this day.
And please don't leave this place.
-
I'll bring the bride back.
-
And keep laying the music.
To celebrate the marriage...
-
and death.
-
Let go!
-
What you're doing is very bad.
Please... go back with me.
-
All right. I'll go with you.
-
But tell me once
that you will marry me.
-
I'd rather die than marry
someone else. Never.
-
Our marriage will make
only the two of us happy.
-
Don't you care for the joy
of others at all?
-
I don't care for the others...
I value my own happiness more.
-
Abhay, you can make
a sacrifice in love...
-
but you can't sacrifice love itself.
-
Take my shoe and beat me with it!
-
Thrash me in everybody's presence
so no one treats me like an equal.
-
Let the whole world know that
it's my blood which is filthy.
-
Calm down.
- My son was good for nothing...
-
and now my grandson!
- No, sir... no.
-
Abhay has done no wrong in this.
- Just shut up, Govind.
-
I will not shut up, sir...
I will not remain silent!
-
Abhay kept quiet all these days.
As a result...
-
you say nasty things about him
behind his back.
-
The fact is that Abhay and Mangala
are in love with each other.
-
They planned to get married,
but this alliance was fixed.
-
To keep all of you happy,
Abhay suppressed his own feelings...
-
and strangled his love...
-
so that the two families
could come together again.
-
What are you talking about?
- It's the truth, sir.
-
It's absolutely true.
But Mangala wouldn't agree
-
She considered it a sin...
-
to love one man,
and marry another
-
Families are not made like this, sir.
This is how they are ruined!
-
So she walked out of the house
and left this note behind.
-
Listen to me, Mangala...
- I've heard it all, Abhay.
-
I heard every word you
said to your mother.
-
I read every word in that diary...
-
in which you wrote only
about our love.
-
I know you're in love with me.
So why, Abhay...?
-
Why are you deceiving yourself?
Why?
-
Please leave me alone now!
-
Please try to understand.
-
You know what will happen
if you don't return home.
-
I know! But it's your name
that I've written on my heart...
-
and no one can erase that.
No one!
-
How dare you run away with the
daughter-in-law of our family?
-
I don't want any fights, Rudra.
I came here to take Mangala back.
-
You're lying now that you see me?
Had I not come in time...
-
you were all set to run away
like your father!
-
You're misunderstanding me, Rudra.
- So what must I understand?
-
All my life, I have
waited for this opportunity.
-
Bastard, you eye the
womenfolk in my family?
-
Beat him up!
-
Let him go!
-
Let me go!
-
Leave him alone!
-
Mangala, open your eyes
Get up
-
Wake up
-
What are you doing?
- Out of my way, uncle!
-
What have you done?!
- Let go!
-
Grandpa, see...
I came here to take Mangala back.
-
I know, son. I got to know
everything... but very late.
-
You're willing to stake your life
to bring us together.
-
I could never understand the
feelings of those who loved me.
-
The first mistake I made,
went against my son.
-
The second... went against you.
-
Why didn't you tell me,
when I asked you...
-
that you're in love with Mangala?
-
What would you have done,
even if he told you?
-
Violence and bloodshed does not
solve any problem in life.
-
It gets even more complicated.
Tell me...
-
what has hatred ever given us?
We lost the ones we loved...
-
and had to stay away from them.
Even God bows to true love.
-
What is it with human beings?
-
Mangala will be the
daughter-in-law of your family.
-
Hello Mr Vishnu Pratap...
Hello Mr Virendra Pratap...
-
Welcome, Rambharam Chaturvedi.
-
After that thrashing you gave me,
I went away to the city for treatment.
-
When I returned, I got to know
that you have united again.
-
My prediction turns out to be false?
I can't believe it!
-
Have you really united?
- Hello, priest.
-
Won't you come in?
- Weren't you the one who hit me?
-
I can't ever forget it. Good bye...
- Mr Chaturvedi...
-
I've changed my name!
I'm less learned now!
-
Come on inside
-
We have united
-
I was the one who separated them
and I'm uniting them now. Look...
-
the divine couple.
-
Now find an auspicious date
for their wedding.
-
I'll even find an auspicious time
for their nuptials.
-
What do you intend?