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Among all the mornings, there is a morning, that I call perfect.
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Where the weather is great.
Mother, father, Samia, and Tania...
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all are well. And my work...
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is almost okay as well.
The car is running fine as well, today.
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But everything going well is not okay.
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When everything is going well, it is a sign that something bad is about to happen.
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The buyer is happy, and the seller is happy.
The sale deed is ready and the advance is also ready.
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This doesn't happen.
Something bad will happen.
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I just pray to God that whatever happens, it isn't too bad.
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Hello!
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I'm coming in five minutes.
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I'm on the way, okay?
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A new problem.
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Sometimes on a perfect morning, there is a certain accident...
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because of which ruins all plans, hard work, the entire day... rather it ruins everything.
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And in these circumstances, this imperfect moment is so disastrous...
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that life's entire course changes.
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The only difference is that in Aliah's and Salman's life, this isn't the first time they are facing such an accident.
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Life is trying to make them understand something.
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Which the two of them are not ready to understand.
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Do you do this on purpose?
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What?
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Of all the places in this world, why does your car always stop working in front of me?
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I'll ask God and then I'll get back to you.
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Otherwise, I am still sticking to the oath I took.
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If you spend a few hundred rupees and change your battery's connector, it will save both of us time.
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I've already wasted a lot of days fixing it.
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Are you done with your speech?
Yes.
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Shall I go now?
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Of course.
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May God have mercy, it's so silence at home today.
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Are they planning something?
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Lord knows if Aliyah had breakfast before she left.
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The kebabs! Samia, I froze those kebabs for your in-laws.
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Did you feed all of them to those gluttonous wretches?
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Lord knows if they have wells for the stomach. What will I do now?
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Will I bring those takeaway samosas and dried lentils in front of your in-laws?
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It won't make any difference if you just serve them tea.
It can make a difference.
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You've been hospitable to them for three years and it has yet to make a difference.
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I can see that you're starting to grow a sharp tongue. Right?
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Take out the ingredient for Dahi bally and shahi tukray.
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Let me check if they ate all the kebabs, or if there are any left.
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Hurry up, father.
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Did you steal them?
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Samia's in-laws must be coming for tea. Mother must have made it for them.
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Eat up father... nothing will happen.
Mother will make something else for them.
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Samia... wait! Lower your head...
What?
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Your hair is going white...
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Mother...
You have to do something about it.
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Why are Samia's in-laws coming?
I think they are coming to fix the wedding date.
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Kebab!
You've been thinking about that for the last three years.
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They do this every time. Sometimes over tea, and sometimes over dinner.
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Then they talk about all the things in the world, apart from the wedding date, and then...
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all you're left with is nothing. They'll do this today as well.
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That's why we won't serve them a thing, apart from tea.
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Really... who is this 'we' you keep talking about?
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Is it you, or is it your father?
We, mean me and Tania.
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You two don't have a single proposal written in your fate
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and now you want to compromise with the one who is fated to marry someone.
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Get up and clean up. I have to talk to your father.
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Where are you going? I need to talk to you.
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Let me wash up, I don't know if I'll get the chance later.
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Ever since he's been going to court he has become such an expert in giving the slip.
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He gave me the slip as well! Listen, Agha...
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The kebabs are very nice!
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Wait right there...
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do you want me to rehearse the tea we'll be having. I have to urgently go to the washroom.
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I can't wait for a quarter of an hour. I need to talk to you.
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Zareena is surely coming to fix the wedding date today.
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If she asks for a date for next month, then I will not refuse.
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We are the only ones who you refuse, otherwise, the world is not that unlucky.
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Be straight and tell me, will you be able to arrange the money?
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Our family does not agree with every demand that the groom's family puts forth.
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We used to asked for time.
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Time has brought out the gray in our daughter's hair. How much more will you think?
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Shall I go to the washroom, or do you have some other arrangement in mind?
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Wait a minute...
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What did you say about my family?
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Were they quick to say yes?
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We were on our way, we met your uncle and he said to take this trial away...
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He also said that they had endured you enough and that now it was our turn.
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You are such a liar!
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Mother, I could have done this at night.
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What was the emergency that you called me from work to do this?
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Is there anything wrong with multitasking?
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What is the other thing?
Anila called... she was panicking.
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Obviously, she is... it's not easy to go to Canada.
It's not like I'm going there on foot.
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I'll book your flight and you can go.
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I won't leave you alone.
What should I do?
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Mother, I don't want to marry so soon.
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what's with you!
don't watch so much of TV
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At least let me find a girl.
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How will you do that?
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Don't you think it's weird going to people's houses and checking out their daughters?
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I didn't expect this from you...
At least eat before you leave...
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I'm already late because of that girl...
Girl!
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No girl... there is no girl.
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Salman! I know there's someone because of whom you are refusing...
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Why are you hiding it from me? Who is she?
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For God's sake, at least let me sit here in peace.
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If it were up to me I would ask sister to make these shami kebabs, so that I may sell them.
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I'll surely have a bike in six months.
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Hurry up and finish, then go downstairs and do some dusting.
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I have to see a location... I'll be right back.
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You're running away, right?
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Why would I run? I'll be back in an hour, I'm just going to DHA.
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If I sell this house, then you'll surely have a bike.
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You're joking with me, right?
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I'm very serious. It's a house of 2000 yards...
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It will at least sell for 22 crores.
What's three percent of 22 crores?
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So much so that you'll at least be able to afford a car.
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Yes, thank you. So go downstairs and start dusting.
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Bye! I'll surely have my bike now!
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Hey! You just got here, where are you going?
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I'm leaving to show a house to the client, I'll be right back.
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Not at all.. start cleaning. You know how important our guests are.
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Mother, it's very urgent, it won't even take me an hour. Ask Tania to do it... Tania!
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If you're going out... be sure to buy some color.
What?
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Buy some hair color for Samia.
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My poor girl's hair is going gray sitting at home.
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For God's sake, she'll just turn 28 in two months.
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So? Girls have two children by the time they are 28.
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Bye!
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One's hair is graying and the other one is turning into Gama, the wrestler...
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Was Gama the wrestler pretty like me?
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Yes, he was! Now clean up... get some exercise.
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I'm sure Gama's mother wasn't like you.
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I'll teach you a lesson soon. But first, clean up!
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Sister, I'm here.
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Mina, you're at the right time. You're the greatest woman in the world. Here you go.
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Greetings sister Samia...
Greetings Mina. How's your husband now?
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The doctor has put a rod in his hand, it will take three months for it to heal.
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Meaning, he was saved again.
God forbid...
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He is such a loving husband. How will I live if something happens to him?
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Nothing will happen to him...
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A truck couldn't do anything to him, then a train wouldn't either.
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He'll stop taking drugs now since he has learned his lesson.
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Yes, sister Samia, he swore that he won't take drugs again.
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He said that he'll start working as a carpenter again after his hand heals.
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An old dog doesn't learn new tricks.
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He said the same thing when he fell in the gutter, or when he had jaundice.
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He won't change... and nor will you learn.
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What shall I do? A man's presence is enough to silence people.
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No matter how he is... he is my husband...
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Are there guests coming?
Yes, my sister's in-laws are coming.
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If you want I can add poison to the tea.
God forbid.
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Your in-laws are just like my husband.
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Absolutely useless... but we still love them.
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Sister Samia, please make me a cup of tea
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The dust has gone everywhere in these past few days...
Alright, I'll make it.
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Sometimes Mina says such smart things...
Don't say that I'm like her.
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No...
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Mina is better than you. At least she says something to him
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Are you looking for your thoughts or your tongue?
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Mother says that my hair is graying...
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Where is it? Show me...
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Sister, it's only a single hair.
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Auntie says that a person with a single gray hair is beloved by their family.
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That's why you won't find one on my head.
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Sister...
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What is the meaning of this?
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Why are you putting up pamphlets of products on my client's door?
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Your client? I've been handling this client's property for fifteen years...
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Fifteen years... you're not even that old...
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Don't you dare touch it...
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I will not only touch it, I will rip it to shreds and burn it.
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Get back!
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Have you forgotten the oath you took?
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Let's put it this way. We will never come in front of each other.
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Done... if you reach somewhere first, I won't come there.
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And if I do, then you won't come there.
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Done!
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We will never interfere in each other's business.
I'll follow it...
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but how will you?
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You won't even burp after eating away someone's right.
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You speak like a loser and I have no concern for what you say.
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Do you remember?
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That's why sit in your car and leave!
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I was here first and this is my client. So give that to me...
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How dare you?
Dare what?
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How dare you touch me?
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Are you insane? You were putting your claws on me, like a cat, I was just...
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I will scream so hard, I will gather the entire city, so get lost.
I knew it...
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I knew you would use the woman card in the end.
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It's because people like you don't let people work in peace.
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Are you leaving, or should I start screaming?
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Scream as much as you want. Look at that...
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The cameras are right there.
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I will show the entire world how you defamed an innocent boy.
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To hell with you...
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I know how innocent you are. Do you think that scares me?
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Ill-mannered.
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You...
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That was quite a show.
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Have you guys fought before, or was it the first time?
it had happened quite a few times
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Okay... okay... please.
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Aliyah, you didn't call me back.
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Shehrish, actually my elder sister is getting married and...
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I missed all your calls because of it. I wanted to call back...
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I'm just really sorry.
I take my commitments and business very seriously...
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No matter what happens, it's my priority to call my clients and satisfy them.
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In fact, I've located a few buyers.
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I didn't call back, I have a few buyers as well, and as compensation...
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I will not take my three percent commission.
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Three percent... you must be kidding... I don't take a penny more than two percent from my clients.
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Three percent is barbaric.
But for our friendship Shehrish...
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I had decided that I won't take the commission.
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Wow... so much for friendships...
Why not?
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Whatever it may be... I was the one who contacted you and dealt with you.
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If you remember I was the one who talked to your first.
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No I had talked to you first
No one second
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Okay...
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You tell me, when did you call me?
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Second January.
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And I talked to you on the fifteenth of December.
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Yes.
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So... it's decided...
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Salman...
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You will deal with this house.
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Thanks for coming.
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All the best Mr. Salman...
Thank you.
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And if you're not able to sell it, then you know where to find me.
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Tell me how they taste... I tried caramelizing them.
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What is this?
Mother bought it...
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That's fine, but what is it?
Hair color.
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Are you in your senses? Enough is enough.
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I can't tolerate this, or what mother is doing. I'm calling auntie.
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What is the matter? My hair is graying... look at this.
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Your hair is great... there is no chance of your hair becoming gray in the next 20 years.
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But if you use this, your hair will turn gray in a month.
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Give that to me!
I'm keeping it away...
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Dying your hair.. that too because of Saif-ur-Rehman's engagement! Is he even worth that?
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Lower your voice. Mother will teach you a lesson if she hears you.
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She won't hear, she's upstairs. And she won't listen to anyone until you say something to her.
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Sister and I say a lot of things to her, but it does not affect her.
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If you can't talk to your mother, then you can talk to your father. Why won't you talk to him?
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What should I talk to him about?
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Why are you and Aliyah on my case?
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It's better I bang my head against the wall... that's why I was about to call auntie.
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Please, don't call her because of me. I'll do as mother says.
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She has asked you to die many times as well.
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Besides marrying Saif-ur-Rehman is equal to death.
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Where's Aliyah?
Don't ignore me.
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Leave me alone. It's four, and they'll be here any moment. Get out.
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Can we shift to the flat after a few days?
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It's your flat, you can shift anytime you want. Here are your keys.
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thank you very much
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This is your copy.
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Is the deal final?
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Whether the deal is final or not, but after what happened to Aliyah today...
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she won't forget it all her life.
You ran into her again.
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She was trying to get one over me.
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Shehrish sorted her out. She won't come in front of me again.
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As history is evidence of it, she will come in front of you.
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And she will try taking revenge as well.
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Are you really happy defeating such an ordinary girl?
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What ordinary girl?
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Do you know how many dealers have closed their businesses because of her?
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Why don't you clearly say that her smartness has made you insecure?
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She has become a challenge for you.
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It's not like that.
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Really?
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She's not picking up.
Use my phone.
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She might pick up then. Hello?
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It's Salman speaking. Don't hang up and listen to me...
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What is it?
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I was thinking...
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if you want I can back out.
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Why?
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Because I thought that you need it more than I do.
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That's very generous of you.
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Thank you, I know.
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If you want to take mercy on someone, then do it for yourself. Because I will take you to that place.
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Do you see?
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Did you hear?
That girl doesn't deserve to be helped.
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Eat up...
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Listen... did you keep the dahi bally in the fridge to get cold?
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Yes, I did.
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Nighat hasn't arrived. She knew that Saif-ud-deen and Zareena were coming. Still, she didn't come.
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Why don't you ask her?
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Yes, I can. She seemed worried to me
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I'm sure it must be because of her daughter and daughter-in-law.
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Even going to Australia couldn't fix them.
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Lord knows what they want now.
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They have given everything to their son. Lord knows what they're trying to do now
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They are here... ask Tania to get my scarf... Tania!
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You have it on you.
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Greetings!
There was so much traffic.
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Greetings. How are you, my dear?
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Pressing the clutch has tired my hand...
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I tell him all the time to buy a car, but he says that he'll buy it after his marriage.
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Are the girls home or outside?
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Everyone is home. Please come in.
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Where are you going Shammo? You can call from here.
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Where are you going? Call her from here...
I'll go and get the tea going.
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Turn on the AC... why are you being so miserly?
Why haven't you turned the AC on?
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Be sure to turn it on before we arrive. You know how hot I get.
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Give that to me...
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I've asked Saif so many times to install an AC.
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I've asked Saif to at least install an AC...
God willing, it's only a matter of a couple of years...
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He says that he'll install one before the wedding.
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It's just a matter of a couple of years. You'll that, right my dear?
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Silence yourself...
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What are you guys laughing about?
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Set this in the drawing room.
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Mother ask them, after how much time these two years pass for her.
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Or allow me...
Find your father and send him to the drawing room.
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Where's father...
Don't you dare touch that and sit there!
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I'm coming.
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What is the matter? Did you lose another document or letter?
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My dear... I can't find the notice your uncle Sohail sent.
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It must be there, you'll find it. Come on... Saif-ur-Rehman and his mother are here.
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I don't want to hear their stories.
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If you don't come, mother will come here. Then you'll have to listen to her.
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Zareena speaks a lot and none of it is useful.
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Then why don't you speak? Why don't you clearly ask for their intentions?
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My dears, the bride's family do not ask such questions.
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For the past three years, Samia's life has been at a halt.
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Forget speaking about her future, she can't even think about anything.
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If you don't speak, then I will.
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Your mother will beat you up.
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I'm coming... come on.
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Greetings*
how are you?
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I thought of coming here, you guys never seem to visit.
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Do you know that we were in an accident? We had so many wounds. My knee and elbows were swollen.
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You could have at least notified us.... are you alright Saif-ur-Rehman?
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What can I say... my poor son is prone to evil eye.
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Tie black strings, then nothing will happen to him.
Who, Saif-ur-Rehman?
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That's fine as well...
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I was talking about the motorcycle, though.
Oh alright.
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Greetings*
There was no need to go through this trouble,
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You made some dahi phulkiya as well. I came here to tell you...
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that Saif-ur-Rehman has found a job in Muscat.
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He'll be there for two years. After two years, I'll take Samia away.
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Two years...
Two years will pass by very quickly. He'll go to Muscat, earn some money...
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and he will build another floor. I feel suffocated in 120 yards house, then wonder what will happen to Samia...
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I'll ask Samia what she thinks about that.
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These are not the things to ask children.
She is the one who needs to be asked,
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if she's willing to wait a couple of years or not.
Saif-ur-Rehman could take her to Muscat.
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Why are you in such a rush? its the matter of two years, & she is at home?
That's the thing she's worried about...
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Why don't we have the wedding ceremony and then he can leave
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Butter popcorn!
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I'm not in the mood... go and eat in your rooms.
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Try showing that attitude to Saif-ur-Rehman's mother.
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Saif-ur-Rehman's mother didn't mention the wedding ceremony, our mother did.
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Saif-ur-Rehman's mother was surprised.
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Think about if you got married...
There won't be any chances left...
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What chances?
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If you get married, you will be entrapped for the rest of your life.
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He will leave for Muscat and you will continue making pearl necklaces.
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Alright... at least that will satisfy mother.
No, she will never sit idly.
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She will be then married about sending you away.
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I don't know how mother got this idea.
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Marrying you to Saif-ur-Rehman before he leaves for Muscat.
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I'm surprised at Saif-ur-Rehman.
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Lord knows what he's made of... he doesn't say a single word.
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I think he even takes permission from his mother before going to the washroom.
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Enough... it's our parent's job to think about that.
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Sometimes I feel like strangling you, Samia.
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I think only auntie can resolve this issue.
What...
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It's five missed calls from Shehrish...
Sister... leave the popcorn!
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Tania.. mom stays very worried because of me.
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I'll do as she says. So please, make Aliyah understand.
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Understand that there is no need to talk about this to anyone.
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You are very nice.
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You're pretty as well.
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All of us love you.
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Alright... we won't say a thing.
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But promise that you will say it.
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You will talk to Saif-ur-Rehman and you will tell him...
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that whether you go to Muscat or hell, you won't marry him.
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Do you know...
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My real mother are you?
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Someone will be lucky enough to get this.
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Do you want it... I'm so sorry... I just saw your missed calls...
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Aliyah, can you come and see me when you have time?
Sure... is there some other property?
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My God... I can never seem to put on these cuff-links.
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I just wanted some suggestions.
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Sure... I'll be there. I just need to resolve some issues for my sister...
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Sure... I'm not in a rush. Take your time.
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Let me do it. Let me help you with it.
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You know what... you're such a sweetheart.
I know father, and so are you.
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How's your b.p today? Is 180 by 20...
Yes, it is...
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sugar is 95 as well.
I'll check it tomorrow. Don't have breakfast until I do.
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You have spoiled me. What will I do without you?
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I'm not going you to leave anywhere.
But father can...
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It's not hard for father to leave anyone.
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Am I right father?
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First, decide who will distinguish between right and wrong.
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Who will do that but me? Will someone else be able to understand me?
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How are you Shehrish? I'm good.
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I'm good... long time...
Yeah, very long time.
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How's your son, does he not miss you?
I don't speak to him.
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Have you ever wondered why he doesn't talk to you?
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Because you left your son alone.
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And then you expect him to talk to you.
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Both of you are the same, maybe that's why you enjoy each others company.
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Anyways... I wasn't here for that. I want to talk to you...
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I'm sure it's work.
Can it be something else?
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I need the land on the highway.
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Or have you given that land to Shehrish as well?
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That land is not yours...
You bought that land for my mother.
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I did buy it for her, but I didn't transfer it...
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If you want... I can give you...
I want that land...
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Unfortunately, you'll have to wait. That isn't possible while I'm alive.
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Asfar...
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Give him that land. Will that solve your problems with him by doing this? Why are you doing this to him?
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I'm not his enemy. I've done whatever he wanted, to remove his misunderstanding for me.
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Do you think he wants that land to make something on it, or as an investment?
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No Shehrish, he wants that land to take revenge for what happened to him.