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God... how do You decide where someone is born?
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Was I the only one left to be born at a place where hypocrites live?
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They say something and do something else.
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I feel like shooting one of them right now.
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Brother, hurry up!
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Firstly I'll sort out the one who has made my life a living hell.
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Get out...
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Wear a helmet, you're about to get hazed.
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You...
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What's wrong with her now?
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What is it now? What do you want?
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What did you say to Mr. Nadeem?
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Nadeem who?
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Please don't act innocent in front of me... you're a sly man.
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Is there a research paper on me... or do you intend to spend your life with me.
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Are those the reasons you focus so much on me?
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There is no reason why anyone would waste their time on you.
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What did Mr. Nadeem say?
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Why are you so fired up?
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You asked them not to rent me any floor in his building, right?
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You won't get an office there for the next five years.
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Ask Shehrish, she'll help you out with it. Why is she making you work for it so much?
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Wait a minute, how do you know that I'm working for Shehrish?
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The same way you know when I sneeze.
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The fire has spread both ways.
I think that you dream about me as well.
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Why don't you die?
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I won't die alone, I'll take you down with me.
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That will happen only when I have any association with you.
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Soon, I'll be living on top of your head!
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Day and night. You'll wake up to me and see my face before you go to bed.
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I would rather go blind than see such days and nights.
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She's such a hasty person.
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Maybe that's why you like her so much.
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Silence yourself.
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Why the long face? Why are you so down?
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Why did you take mother and Samia's clothes from the tailor?
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I will burn them.
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For God's sake, mother will kill me.
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She's not a fool... you're her blank cheque.
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Will you burn them?
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Don't you believe me?
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I will burn them, make a video of it and send it to your mother, shall I?
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Shagufta, why are you being so angry? If you want we can marry in the court right now.
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You and your mother have no concern for your respect, right?
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But I care for my father's respect.
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That's why I will marry you in front of the world with all pageantry.
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Thank you!
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Look, Shagufta, I can't go home without these clothes. What face will I show to my mother?
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Tell her 'fireball' took it away.
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Shagufta, she had said that without any intention
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Brother, stop her... by that motorcycle.
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Wait...
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What is happening here?
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Mother, my bike broke down.
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Is that girl telling you the way to fix your bike?
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Which girl?
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Hello mother.
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Why is she calling me her mother? Who is she?
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Who are you talking about mother?
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He will never be able to tell you.
Ask me, I'll tell you everything in detail.
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Who are you? Where are you from and why are you with my son?
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Mother, please!
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Shagufta, I'm calling you a cab, you can go home that way?
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But why? You drop me home every day.
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Why, is he your driver?
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God willing, he will drive my life
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Enough... you have no relationship with him...
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and still, you enforce yourself on her. Where are your parents? Ask them why have they left their daughter loose.
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Mother... for God's sake.
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I'll sort you out at home, first, let me deal with this fireball!
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Fireball! Such a cute name for your soon-to-be daughter-in-law.
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Eat your sandwich and open my bottle as well.
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Shagufta, please don't do anything like that.
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What am I doing?
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I'm about to do something good. No one can stop me from marrying you.
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Mother will break my legs.
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I like you with broken legs.
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I don't know why you're so interested in these clothes.
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Mother didn't spend much money on them. I will buy...
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Not at all...
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I will not be wearing the clothes you choose.
Why?
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Has your mother left you the capability of choosing something?
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Even your handkerchief is your mother's choice...
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Shagufta, please...
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Hurry up, I'm already running late.
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Did your father not come back? He must be roaming around.
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Father...
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What?
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Father...
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What?
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Mother... the money that you put away to have tiles installed in the kitchen...
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father found them.
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What are you saying?
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He found the mobile as well.
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And that mobile as well.
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Why don't I die? Why doesn't your father die?
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Why doesn't he get hit by a truck and die?
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I join each penny to create these savings and he steals all of it from me in a second.
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I'm tired of this man.
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Auntie, I'll make the kitchen. I'll make it as per your wishes.
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Stop crying.
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I don't understand...
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how long will this go on? I don't know what to do... my entire life has passed.
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Life still hasn't passed.
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Don't worry...
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We're here to worry for you.
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Just don't worry about it.
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Has Deepak not returned from work?
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Why? Does he come back late every day?
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No mother... this happened today.
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Don't worry, I'll see where he is.... control yourself.
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You saved him again... tell me, where is my money?
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Where did you spend my money?
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For how much did you sell my mobile?
Let him go, auntie...
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Where did you find him?
It was hard for me to save him.
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Why did you save him? I would have been rid of him if you had let him die.
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Where's Deepak?
The tailor has been closed since evening.
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His men work at the store, I'll go and ask them.
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What need was there to make him work at the tailor?
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If you didn't like his absence, then you should have let him stay at home.
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If something happens to him you will regret it for the rest of your life.
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Mother... let's go and file a report at the police.
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Sure... take your father there intoxicated. Have him thrown in jail.
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His children have to endure this because of him.
Silence yourself.
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All of this happened because of you, if you had stayed home your children would have been under control.
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If I had stayed home you and your children would have starved.
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Silence your mother... otherwise, I'll kill her.
Mother...
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silence yourself. Has your crying ever made any difference, that it will start now?
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Deepak... what happened? Tell me what happened.
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Look at me... did Liaqat the tailor hit you?
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Why aren't you saying anything? What happened?
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Get up and drink milk.
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Come on my dear.
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We can't find Liaqat anywhere.
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all of this is because of you.
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We weren't starving that you made him go there.
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Auntie didn't send him there to earn money but to learn a skill.
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Stop being your auntie's lackey.
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Neha... go away from here.
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Parvez, you too.
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My son, get up.
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Let me feed you.
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Send your daughter to work as well. You're greedy for money!
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Careless and drunk men like you have wives who earn and children who steal.
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You should have gone to the police.
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How could I? Deepak isn't telling what Liaqat did to him.
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Something happened. He can't be silent without a reason.
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Neha... first ask him what happened. Then we'll see if we need to go to the police station
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Come on... I'll go with you.
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Silence yourself.
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Don't be a hotshot.
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This isn't a movie where you can do everything on your own.
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If you go to the police station...
What?
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My mother went to the police to file a report...
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she didn't come back home....
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she jumped in the well and gave up her life.
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Everyone here says that she ran away...
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She didn't run away.
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My mother wasn't like that.
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She was brave like your mother.
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Move your feet.
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Sister... I'm here... sit down...
Yes, Mina...
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How are you?
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How are you, sister?
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I'm fine. Cut up the vegetables. Take the chicken out of the freezer as well.
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Sure sister.
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Deepak didn't go to school today?
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He's not well, that's why I brought him with me.
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What happened?
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Do you have a fever?
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What's wrong Deepak?
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Did Mina hit you?
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He's been silent like that since yesterday
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Didn't you ask him what happened?
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I did, and Neha and Ramesh did as well. But he didn't say a word.
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Alright, he'll tell us when he's ready. Did he have breakfast?
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No.
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Start working, I'll give him breakfast.
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Deepak, what do you want to eat?
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Hey...
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Hey...
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Everything will get better.
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I'll make breakfast for you and then we'll talk as well.
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Mina... the new tenants are coming. Be sure to clean everything upstairs.
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I'll make breakfast for him.
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You?
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God forbid...
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Mother!
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The camel has finally come under the mountain...
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Greetings* You're Almas's son, right?
Yes.
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Mother, what did you do? Why didn't you tell me...
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I told you that my friend Almas...
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But you didn't tell me that he was your friend's son.
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Return the advance, he can't live here. Hello mister!
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Don't you dare bring your stuff in? Put it back and leave!
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You too... keep it back. What is going on?
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That's the spirit! Oust them!
What's the matter with you?
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He's Almas's son.
He can't live here even if he's the son of America's president.
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There must be some reason if Aliyah is stopping you.
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We have an agreement for the next ten to fifteen years, did you not tell her?
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To hell with your agreement. Pick up your stuff and leave.
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I'm not bringing that stuff back down three stories. He didn't even touch a single thing.
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At least have mercy on me, if not him.
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All the stuff isn't out yet. Can't you bring a few boxes down?
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Will we live out on the streets? We have cleared our flat as well.
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Mother please, if he lives here, then I can't stay here.
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Aliyah...
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I'm so happy to see you... I didn't know I would find you here.
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Meaning you've met her as well.
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I'm sure she's met Bill Gates as well.
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Where's Sofya?
You know auntie as well?
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Yes, I do know her. That's why I feel like I'm in my own home.
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Salman... Rafi hurry up. There's still so much left.
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Almas, how are you? Greetings.
How are you?
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You're still the same. You haven't changed a bit.
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You haven't changed as well. Women are the opposite...
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they look better with age. You look ten years young!
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This is your son?
Yes.. he's Salman.
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Greetings*How are you?
I'm well.
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Should I help you out?
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Your daughter is saying that we can't live here.
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Father, I didn't know that you guys knew them.
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That's the reason, otherwise, how can she refuse you and Almas?
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Sofya is very happy as well. She's been happy ever since she learned you were coming here.
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Who can be happier than me?
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If it were in my power I would have planted land mines out of happiness.
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Come on and let's have tea.
He never asked me so affectionately.
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Come and let's have tea.
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I will teach you a lesson for portraying a different personality.
Okay bye.
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We just had it painted and we had new tiles installed as well.
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Yes, it's very beautiful.
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It's a little old, so you will have to face some difficulties.
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That's understandable, one has to be involved with one's home.
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This dusty place has been handed over to my mother.
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It should have been among the greatest buildings on Earth.
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Then go and buy the Taj Mahal.
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When you die, I'll have one made.
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But the thing is that people like you live a hundred, two hundred years.
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Why would you make my Taj Mahal?
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I would even ask you to make a hut for me.
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Don't even think of living here...
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Alright... then return me my advance.
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My poor father didn't take a single penny in advance.
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What are you two talking about?
I was just saying that the house is lovely.
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Aliyah, you asked Mina to clean the upper portion.
Yes, I did.
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I'll go set it up... there's still so much stuff left.
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You will have dinner with us.
There is no need to go through the trouble.
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There's no trouble. Samia's in-laws are coming as well.
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From tomorrow all the parties will start. Until your kitchen is set you will eat with us.
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Salman, you will eat here as well.
Sure.
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Doesn't your friend speak?
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He only speaks when he needs to.
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Do you belong to such kind parents?
Yes, I am.
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There's much to do, let's go, Salman.
Sure mother.
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Shammo... we'll get going.
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see you at the dinner
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Take it away my dear...
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Without any trouble, you have made a memorable day for yourself.
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If I ever write an autobiography, I'll write this chapter of my life in a different way.
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I mean really...
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I always pray that I never see his shadow, but God you placed him over my head.
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I really don't know why you bring him in front of me again and again.
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Not fair. Salma Saeed, I'll see how you live in my father's home.
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Shehrish will be mad at me today.
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Forget it... there's no need to be so upset.
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I'm sure you'll find a better place today.
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I've invited some plan developers today...
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to be there at six. I made this coffee, so you'll have to drink this as well.
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I'm sure it's good.
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Actually...
Your sister's in-laws are coming back again?
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Her wedding is starting today.
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Hmm...
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I didn't want to say this but I'll have to say it.
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If you want to work, you'll have to set aside your issues at home.
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In the beginning, you'll have to put in late hours, and I hope you understand.
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I do...
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The coffee is good.
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I know.
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Where did you meet her before?
Why were you so coy?
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I'm sure you know a girl who goes grocery shopping with you.
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Do you think I'm a fool?
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Mother... I only through work. She thinks I'm her enemy... ask Rafi.
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Why are you dragging me into this? Will I speak the truth?
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Leave it... your truth is dangerous.
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Rafi, tell me the truth. He knows Aliyah, right?
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Yes, very well. He gets irritated on the surface, but inside...
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I'll turn you inside out...
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No need to be afraid. He only says stuff, he doesn't do anything.
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He likes her, right?
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Yes, he said that she's not that bad, only that she speaks too much.
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I knew it... I knew he had taken a liking to some girl.
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Why were you telling her off?
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There's a problem?
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She's smarter and a harder worker than him.
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He can't tolerate that. This hurts your son's male ego.
Really?
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I didn't expect my son to be so foolish.
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Mother... tell me, which grocery store did you find me in, with her?
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When you were showing me that pack of soda, she was standing behind you.
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She must have gone with you, that's why she was standing behind you.
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Have some fear of God, mother...
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What's the matter with him?
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Turn it around and take it upstairs.
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No... leave it, Deepak. We'll take care of it.
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You're so small... hand that basket over to sister Aliyah.
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Thank you, auntie...
That's all it was.
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Such a cutie, did he tell you anything?
No...
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I think I should talk to your mother about keeping him here. It will make his life.
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That's a good idea.
Right!
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Here you are... it was hard for me to find these.
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That's amazing. They are matching as well.
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Bring the sheets as well. My back is acting up, who else will I ask?
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Now tell me, what should we do?
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Put it up properly Ali.
Cut up the thorns.
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How are you placing them? Try doing something correctly.
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Sorry... did you get hurt?
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Nothing happened. This is brother Ali. He's Tanya's childhood friend and he's our friend as well.
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What are you doing Shakeel? You can't do a single thing properly!
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Leave it be, I'll do it. Ali put this up.
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Do it properly.
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Tanya, I'm going to the office, I'll be back in an hour.
Is it that important?
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People will be arriving soon.
I'll be back in an hour.
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Did you tell mother?
No, you can tell her. Bye*
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What was so important was that she disappeared the day her sister's in-laws are coming with clothes for her.
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Mr. Agha... I don't like her independence and her manly job.
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She's managing the household expenses.
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That doesn't mean she can ignore the customs of our home.
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Tell me... what will I say if Zareena asks where she is?
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If she asks, stay silent, and I'll answer her.
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Listen, who have you handed the food arrangements too? There is no news.
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I've given it to a responsible man. Don't worry about it.
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Where are the clothes? I did keep them here.
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Saif! Saif!
Mother, I'm coming!
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Where are the bride's clothes?
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Which clothes?
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Tell me where are the clothes.
Thieves took it away!
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Thieves took it away? Will they now steal wearing the bride's clothes?
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What nonsense is this? They were worth twenty-five thousand rupees. May they burn!
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They must have been burned by now.
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What do you mean? Why are you saying?
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What must have been burned?
The thieves said that they'll burn it.
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Saif, tell me the truth. Did you give those clothes to that fireball?
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Curse that woman! Where has she come from? Why did you meet her?
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What has she bewitched him with?
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How will I wear my new clothes now? I made a matching scarf as well.
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They'll say that I made myself an extravagant suit and didn't buy anything for them.
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I'll have to wear them because of the matching jewelry I bought.
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What will I say?
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What size shirt is this?
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They didn't have tents... this was the biggest shirt they had.
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Why do you say such things? I didn't ask you to buy this, I have a suit and I'll wear that.
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Don't you dare wear that tent?
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You'll look slimmer if you wear clothes that fit you.
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My dear, girls are looked at during weddings.
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Where do you get such ideas? I don't want to wear that!
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Who asked you to go to Taxila during the wedding?
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You gained five more kilos.
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And your complexion has grown dark as well.
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Mother, have you ever taken a liking to anything about me?
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If there were anything, I would surely have.
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I pray that all mothers with sons become blind like me.
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Even if was a beauty I would never have worn a child's clothing.
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Are you looking at her attitude?
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I'm not giving anyone any attitude...
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She's been calling me fat since morning. On top of that look at the size of those clothes.
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That's very bad. She's my best daughter.
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Come to the market with me, we'll buy clothes that you like. Come on.
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That's exactly why all your daughters are spoiled.
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I'm coming!
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Don't forget that I'll forgive and forget.
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It would have been better for you if you had forgotten.
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The food arrangements are being set outside, there's no need to come inside.
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I'll leave the food in front of the gate.
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I'll leave the chairs and tables there as well. You can do everything yourself.
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Hey!
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And yes... tell your brother, that the raw mince and marinated fish are sitting by his gate.
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You can fry it yourself and feed it to your guests. Bye!
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Shakil! Tell your uncle that his caterer has ran away with the money.
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Caterer... whatever I'm doing is because of old relationships.
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You still haven't lost the thrill of giving your life up for relationships.
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It seems you don't hold your life dear.
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Only time will tell who loses their life.
Today has finally come. How are you?
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I'll tell you where the guest will be seated...
She's become even ruder!
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You were right, make her go away as soon as possible.
That's why I've called you.
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Follow me.
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He will die by my hand.
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Is everything alright?
-
I understand what your father is planning.
-
Is uncle Thanvi here?
He's here wearing his heart on his sleeve.
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I'm telling you, I will kill him. Was he the only caterer left alive?
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Ignore him... don't even talk to him.
I'll have to talk to him if he gets in my face.
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Why am I bothering myself over him?
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When the times come, I'll deal with him and your father.
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Where is Shakil? He still isn't here with the drum!
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Come in... greetings... many congratulations!
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How are you? In the name of God...
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How are you? You look so nice!
You look nice as well.
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Sure, I'm coming!
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Who's gonna beat the drum?
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Who's playing the instruments?
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Come on girls!