أول 200 سطر.
What a bad timing for it to get stuck!
- Son, who is your date today? - What are you saying, father?
- The one whom you took out yesterday? - How did you know?
Because I am your father.
The son has to follow in his father's foot steps.
You are imparting him the right values!
Sunny, Babli told me that you take Pink Y out for a date.
I don't know any Pink Y. Babli is lying, mother.
I the mother foot steps.
I mean since you teach her.
Your homework is still not complete?
It's done except for an essay on parents.
- Read it out to me. - I've written that...
Wrong. They are bonded with each other.
- Means? - Means when she became your mother...
...I became your father.
- And when I became your father... - She became mother.
- Did you follow? - Yes.
So write, ..
Hurry up and get ready for school.
- Then what happened? - Mr Srivastav is a simpleton.
He has no other woman in his life but his wife.
- And you? - You should've been a tailor.
- You cut the conversation. - I'm better than you.
Shall I bite?
- Sir, Ratan pal Singh's phone. - Tell him I'm not at home.
Sir says that he's not at home.
Let's go to a disco.
- Greetings! What's going on? - Nothing!
Then do something.
Mr Ratanpal Singh had called up.
- Anything else? - Ms Nisha is waiting for you.
Good morning, Ms Nisha!
My entire office has come alive with your presence.
- Thanks for the compliment. - What will you have?
Will you be able to give?
- A glass of water. - You are great.
- What about my proposal? - I went through it.
Our company didn't accept it. But if you make a few changes...
It is we who have to make the changes.
How about having dinner together?
And then we'll talk about the changes.
I have heard a lot about the night life here.
Won't you entertain your guest?
Certainly, but the evenings are very chilly.
Button yourself or you'll catch a cold.
No, I'm according you respect.
Ms Nisha, I do only official work in the office...
...and rest at home. If you want, you can come home.
This was his third call.
- I'm Ratanpal Singh calling. - I know.
- What made you call? - Did you speak to your wife about my case?
I told her. I'm busy.
Look...
As if I'm free. I'll have to suffer a loss of Rs 10,000.
- What makes you laugh? - Your crying face.
It'll be you who'll be crying. Look...
...Basheshar is giving me Rs 10,000, you give me Rs 9500.
Make it Rs 9000 and I won't throw you out.
Oh! Nobody can even touch a tenant these days.
I wouldn't be throwing you out, if I could touch you.
I care a damn for people like you.
You'll have a problem the day I throw you out.
I'm very well-connected.
- So? - Your hon our, you know that...
...I'm a heart patient.
Believe me.
Am I not a heart patient?
And noise can be fatal to me.
And Mrs Malkan's 6 kids are real brats.
Don't abuse my children.
Lawyer, why are you silent?
How could he get away with abusing my client's kids?
- I only made a point. - But you abused all the same.
- I didn't mean it. - But you said it. Believe me.
She'll believe me, her brother-in-law.
Please come to the point.
So give your verdict.
I expect justice from you.
Keeping in mind all the witness and evidences...
...I've come to the decision...
...that Mr Ratanpal Singh can't evict his tenant Mrs Malkan...
...against her wishes.
Lawyer, we won the case.
- No - Have we won?
I'm ruined.
I lost Rs 10,000. I'm crying.
Sister in law, you should've been considerate.
You should've considered my favors.
You are mistaken.
I keep my home and profession separate.
Had I known this, I'd not had fought the case in your court.
I'm sorry, I forgot to inform you.
Are you listening?
- You said something. - I'm crying.
- Then keep crying. - Alright.
Why do you drink with Ratanpal when you've a gastric problem?
- Drink it. - What is it?
Cold milk.
Milk sobers you but stirs other feelings.
- What do you think? - Today is a holiday.
What for?
- Today is Saturday, my day. - As if you relent on other days.
How do you manage on tours?
- I do it. - What?
I mean I do it here.
- Today is Saturday. - Your specs?
Whom did the watchman let in on a Sunday?
Who is he?
Who are you and how did you get in?
- I've come from Bombay. - I don't met anybody on a Sunday.
- Who is it, Kaka? - He's come from Bombay.
- Greetings! - Greetings!
I want to meet Mr Prem. It is very urgent.
I'll give him your message as he doesn't meet anybody on Sundays.
I wanted to give him this letter. It's confidential.
Greetings! I'm Prakash Dutt.
I held the lion from his throat.
- And squeezed it. - But this is my throat.
- Then what happened? - Then your mother came.
- Mother's come! - I know.
- Mother's here. - Oh I
A Mr Dutt has come from Bombay with this letter for you.
- Read it. - There are other days in the week to read it.
Sunday is a holiday. Come and sit.
- Read it. - No, you read it.
You must be surprised to receive my letter.
But Prem, one misses true friends only in bad times.
And so I am missing you.
If you can, then please come over.
You have a very appropriate name.
- Do you know the meaning of Sn eh? - I'm trying to find out.
I'll tell you. I've explained it a number of times. Just a minute.
Sn eh means love.
Love, that is not binding or asks for commitment. Just plain love.
And when it belongs to somebody then?
Then... what is it called?
A few years ago when I'd gone to Bombay for a meeting...
...I met a very beautiful girl.
Who is Sn eh?
- This is what you want to say? - This is professional lingo.
In my terms, Sn eh is a like the dew...
...which on touching the ground blooms into a beautiful flower.
Are you a businessman or a poet?
I blend the two together.
Look, I managed to procure a interest free loan from you.
I will take interest and that too 100%.
Are you alright?
Yesterday you had said that you won't charge any interest.
It is you who have to take, and that too 100%
Don't get perturbed. I only want your friendship.
And friendship requires 100% give and take.
- Is it agreeable with you? - It is.
And we became friends.
Rubbish! You were selfish.
Did you ever meet her or invite her here?
Had I been in your shoes, I'd have met her or invited her over...
...and you are taking so long to think.
Had I been in your place, I'd be in the plane by now.
- What are you seeing? - I'm just seeing, ..
...that these specs and Grey hair settles well on you.
Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.
This is all due to the progress in business.
- How are you? - How do I look?
Mr Prem, you are right.
Madam looks as fresh as the early morning flower.
You go home with Mr Prem, I'll get the luggage.
You have a beautiful laugh.
Where did you loose it?
Why are you sad and quiet?
All the sadness has disappeared on seeing you.
But why are you so quiet?
Laughing like a kid was second nature to you.
Do you recollect those moments we'd spent together?
When we'd attended that function on the hills.
It was a freak case when the clouds had darkened.
You wanted to say something and I wanted to hear something else.
I was thinking about something.
And you were talking something else.
You are young, beautiful and rich too.
- Then how come... - I'm not married, isn't it?
- Yes. - You really beat round the bush.
Just look into my eyes and say romantically...
...that you'd be glad to have someone like me in your life.
That's right.
I may not look but...
...I'm still handsome.
On meeting her, you too will say...
Because she is your choice.
Your choice will also be fantastic. Watch out!
I am seeing that my choice is really fantastic.
How I wish my luck was also fantastic.
“Give me your love'.
“Are you a beloved or a cop'?
“You want love at gunpoint?'
“This is the trend of the changing times'.
"My heart is not mine'.
“How can I give it to you?
*| gave it to the one it belonged to...
“So forgive me'...
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