-
What are you looking at?
-
What!
-
What are you looking at?
I’m talking to you people,
-
don’t you have anything
better to do in this university?
-
Who’s even talking to you?
-
Who's talking to me?
The gossip you’re all doing among yourselves.
-
Its better to talk to me
-
it’ll be more productive.
-
He’s lost it. Yes! I have lost it.
-
Since the moment I walked in,
you’ve all been looking at me like
I’m carrying a bomb or something.
-
I got the warning letter. Happy now? Take it.
-
Go tell everyone, come on
-
Wali, we were not talking about you
-
There is no need to cover it now
-
Listen to me..
-
I don't need to listen to anyone
-
Jahangir
-
I got a call from the school
-
They have called me to sign the contract
-
I’m making this decision
-
to help my daughter.
-
I’m stepping out of the house to
work for the first time in my life.
-
I understand..
-
You may not go out of
your way to support me, but
-
even a few words of encouragement
would give me the strength I need.
-
I don’t know why you’ve got
-
it stuck in your head that
-
working at Anya’s school is
going to solve all our problems.
-
You’re doing a completely
pointless experiment on yourself,
-
don’t do this.
-
And as far as support is concerned,
-
don’t expect anything from me.
-
I’m not going to encourage you at all,
-
not in any way.
-
Thank you!
-
Don’t look at me like that
-
Fine, I made a mistake.
-
I shouldn’t have fought with Waleed,
-
shouldn’t have argued.
-
But it happened in the heat of
the moment. What do I do now?
-
People are right, by the way.
Everyone just needs a topic,
-
some excuse to stir up drama.
-
Now they’re making a joke
out of me in front of everyone.
-
Let them laugh… I don’t care anymore.
-
But what hurts me the most…
-
Is about Maya. I feel awful for her.
-
You know she is so passionate about her career
-
everything, about this medical and all
-
This is turning into an unnecessary issue for her,
-
and I really don’t like that.
-
I don’t know what to do or how to fix it.
-
Please, tell me something.
-
In my opinion, instead of trying to fix everything,
-
maybe you should reflect on the
way you express your emotions.
-
When someone’s words hurt you,
you say nothing to them
-
but then you go and take it out on someone else.
-
Well, the people whose words
hurt me aren’t even listening to me.
-
So who am I supposed to talk to then?
-
What can I do after that, tell me?
-
Obviously, then I will..
-
not waste my time by getting angry on them
-
I will take a side
-
Umm..
-
Wise people say..
-
One should maintain contact even with an enemy.
-
Okay
-
I agree with what you are saying but..
-
How do I make up for my mistakes, tell me
-
I don't think you need to do anything
-
Let the dust settle
-
Okay
-
For me, even getting
through one day was difficult.
-
Who knows what they’ll do
with Maya when she arrives.
-
For us,
-
the side effects of being here are
already twice as harsh for a girl
-
as compared
-
to a boy
-
Dear, in today’s world
-
one piece of news comes in the morning,
-
and by evening there’s another,
-
so people forget what they heard in the morning.
-
I don't think she'll forget it.
-
I just wish she had talked to me,
-
argued with me, or
-
at least gone and complained about me.
-
She shouldn’t have just given up and left like that.
-
What good did it do?
-
At least my guilt would’ve lessened a little.
-
Mom’s sent over
-
some food for you
-
Listen to me
-
Mishi
-
I am so sorry
-
No, it wasn't your mistake
-
Actually it was my mistake
-
I shouldn't have used your phone
-
Yes, but I said a lot too.
-
I am sorry
-
Did you eat dinner?
-
Were you studying?
-
But you had told Mom that you had left college
-
Yes
-
I won't go to this college
-
Will you give private exams?
-
There is no option for that
-
I've short-listed a few universities
-
Lets see, what happens
-
I will try to go tomorrow to submit the documents
-
Also I will talk about credits transfer
-
Why are you leaving the college?
-
What else I should do?
-
Everyone must be talking about me over there
-
Why are you letting go of all your hard work?
-
The ones who should be
canceled are Waleed and Wali.
-
All of them don't think like this
-
So let them think whatever they want.
-
This whole stupidity, this entire scenario,
-
was created by Waleed and Wali.
-
You weren’t even part of it.
-
I must say
-
Go!
-
Face everything
-
And score such good grades
that it shuts everyone up!
-
You are right!
-
Okay, come sit with me
-
By the way, you are right
-
I will think about it
-
It’s okay if you’ve had dinner,
-
but share a little with me too.
-
Where are you going?
-
I’m going to give medicine to Mom.
-
I had gone to remind her
-
Brother Jahangir was there. He said, 'I’ll give it.'
-
Honestly, this JB never stops trying to show off.
-
First, he causes chaos at home
-
then tries to cover it up with childish behavior.
-
The atmosphere at home
has really become strange.
-
It's not like it used to be.
-
We all used to have minor
disagreements and arguments,
-
but now it feels like a heavy
silence has taken over the house.
-
Everyone seems upset with each other.
-
Yes, maybe because JB thinks he’s the eldest,
-
so whatever he says,
everyone should just nod and agree.
-
When did I ever say that
everyone should bow down to me?
-
All I’ve ever wanted is that no
one questions my intentions.
-
Yes, I do get angry
-
but I’m also the one who keeps
trying for this family’s well-being.
-
And the ones suffering the most
because of all this are his own family.
-
The kids are already stressed out.
-
I’ve started to worry about Mahnoor.
-
When she first came,
-
she was so grounded and clear-headed.
-
Now, she’s constantly on edge.
-
It always feels like she could
get triggered by anything,
-
and we never know what might
upset her or cause her to explode.
-
I know Mahnoor
-
panics on everything
-
The problem is,
-
all of her family lives abroad
-
she didn’t even want to come
to Pakistan in the first place.
-
I brought her here after a lot of convincing.
-
That’s why even the smallest
things tend to trigger her.
-
Believe me, if all this was happening over there
-
she wouldn’t be so caught up in it.
-
Fine, I’ll accept that sister tends to overthink
-
but what about the children?
-
Everyone can see what’s happening with Anya.
-
And what about Wali?
-
Can’t anyone see what he’s going through?
-
JB has no idea about the
storm that’s building inside him.
-
I just wanted Amal and Wali’s situation to
be quietly shared with Sallu and Panah.
-
Look,
-
those two are really close to each other.
-
Wali shares everything with Amal.
-
If we get some confirmation,
-
their bond will only grow stronger.
-
And honestly,
-
Amal is a very sensible girl
-
she’ll be able to handle Wali. I know she will.
-
In fact, she will handle everything
-
But dear, this is not a solution
-
So what’s the solution then?
-
Leave it, Mom.
-
I don’t know why you always avoid
things by saying stuff like this.
-
It feels like you’re the one who doesn’t
actually want any of this to happen,
-
right?
-
Dear look..
-
Decisions about marriage are always complicated.
-
I don’t want there to be
-
distance between you brothers
-
though lately,
-
you both seem so upset with each other.
-
That day, you said so much about him…
-
Yes?
-
I know, Mom,
-
sometimes I do get angry.
-
But that doesn’t mean I hate him.
-
He is my brother!
-
I know I say too much when I’m angry.
-
But don't worry!
-
I will handle all this
-
I know how to solve all these things
-
I juts need your support, mom
-
Mashal
-
Mashal, come have breakfast
-
Listen!
-
Did you bring my medicine?
-
You must have forgotten
-
Now even if my blood pressure
shoots up, he won't care!
-
Coming..
-
Coming..
-
Who is it?
-
Oh Seema you!
-
Please come in
-
Forgive me,
-
but I will never come to the
house of people like you.
-
My God,
-
what have you all done to my Waleed
-
His rib is fractured.
-
His eye was nearly damaged,
-
and the swelling on his face
hasn’t gone down since yesterday.
-
If your daughter was involved
-
with someone outside
-
or having an affair with someone,
-
you could’ve just said so!
-
Yes!
-
It’s not like we came begging
with a bowl in our hands,
-
asking for this proposal!
-
What are you saying?
-
Why are you shouting so loudly?
-
Look, we are honorable people.. don't say like this
-
Quite Honorable people, missy!
-
So much for your so-called decency.
-
On one side, there’s my
innocent, kind-hearted son
-
since yesterday, he’s been telling
me not to say anything to Maya.
-
And on the other side, your daughter.
-
Listen! Come inside and talk
-
Why are you gathering the whole
neighborhood like this? People are
starting to crowd around. Come in and talk.
-
Yes, let them gather.
-
They should know the truth too,
-
what kind of people you really are
-
Where was your decency when you
were robbing us with both hands?
-
Yes?
-
Now you're acting all innocent and decent!
-
Who is it?
-
Oh! sister you?
-
I am not your sister at all!
-
Understand?
-
You really fooled us with your fake decency,
-
ended up giving us a girl with no morals.
-
She’s involved with someone.
-
Enough is enough!
-
You're standing out here on the
road yelling. I have a tongue too,
-
and I can say a lot about your son as well.
-
So go ahead, shout all you want.
-
Let everyone see the reality of who you really are.
-
How they lie and deceive just to marry into well--
-
off families.
-
Come inside, and listen to me
-
Please
-
I won't listen to anything
-
She got engaged to my son
-
and kept on looting him
-
while having an affair outside
-
Come here. Bring out all their stuff, where is it?
-
We’re returning it right now.
-
Where did you put it? Hurry up and bring it.
-
She’s causing a scene in the entire street!
-
Give it to me
-
Bring the clothes too
-
Where is the ring?
-
Bring the ring
-
Where is the ring?
-
Keep everything here
-
Please don't shout and yell
like this in the neighbhood
-
My choice! I will shout and yell
-
Show some decency..
-
Move aside! Take your stuff
-
These are your things
-
The limit! Lets go
-
Excuse me!
-
Greetings! Greetings!
-
How are you? I am fine, thank you!
-
8B, can you tell me where it is?
-
the corridor going straight there
-
After crossing it, take the stairs on your right.
-
Then pass four classrooms that appears
on your left, and head toward the fifth one
-
that's 8B
-
Never mind, thank you!
-
Where?
-
What is she doing there?
-
You don't know?
-
Actually..
-
What do they say?
-
She has joined the Cambridge section
-
As a teacher
-
What!
-
Slow down! Why are you shouting?
Are you mad or what?
-
Chill!
-
What is she doing outside our section?
-
Do you even know anything?
-
Anyways, I am going.
And I don't know who you are
-
If anyone asks, just say you don’t know me
-
we're not related.
-
Because that’s exactly what
I’m telling everyone too.
-
Greetings!
-
Greetings! Amal Suleman
-
please make a third year's fee slip
-
Your fee is paid
-
What do you mean by its paid?
-
But I just came today
-
could you please check once?
The name is Amal Suleman
-
Yes, yes..
-
Amal Suleman and Wali Jahangir’s
fees were cleared online today.
-
But who made the payment?
-
And whoever made the payment,
-
how did they even get access to my student ID?
-
The payment came from Mr. Jahangir’s account.
-
Dear, this..
-
What do you people cook for Anya?
-
Mom, it’s the same usual lentils and vegetables.
-
Why?
-
Okay
-
Look, the thing is
-
Mahnoor will be going to work now,
-
so someone has to take on this responsibility.
-
It’s okay, I’ll start cooking.
-
Oh no dear,
-
you already do quite a lot of work
-
I will manage it
-
OK?
-
Umm..
-
Just keep focusing on what you usually handle,
-
that's fine.
-
Mom
-
Did you not like that Mahnoor is working now?
-
Look..
-
These days, Anya needs her more
-
so isn’t it a good thing that
Mahnoor will be there with her
-
We spent our whole lives raising
-
children and managing the home
-
and now, by the grace of God, look at the kids.
-
They’ve grown up and become successful too
-
I don’t understand
-
when it became necessary for mothers to
give up their homes just to raise children.
-
Look, the kids are out all day
-
and when they come home,
-
they’ll look for their mother, right?
-
And if she’s sitting somewhere,
-
exhausted from the whole day
-
how will she even take care of them?
-
But maybe these are just the
-
new ways of the modern world
-
perhaps I’m the one who
doesn’t understand them
-
May I help you with something?
-
No, its almost done
-
Sit
-
Mom..
-
Just listen to me, sit down
-
What is this happening?
-
You are avoiding me since morning
-
Why are you running away from me?
-
Just like that
-
I know..
-
I am sorry, I didn't tell you
-
before joining here
-
I wanted to surprise you!
-
I thought, you'll be happy
-
You'll feel secure,
-
we'll get some time together
-
We’ll get a little breathing room away from home
-
it’s so crowded there,
we hardly get any time together.
-
Mom, did you ever ask me?
-
I don’t even have a room
of my own. Wherever I go,
-
there’s always someone. I have no privacy at all
-
And when I come here to the school..
-
to breathe for a while, and you are here
-
I don't understand
-
To support you
-
Anya, I have come to help you
-
Just like dad?
-
You are not my section's teacher,
so please don't follow me
-
I don't want my friends to think
-
that my mom is also a teacher here
-
Sameer
-
Yes uncle?
-
Oh man, I brought this for you.
-
And before I forget...
-
Oh Uncle, you really didn’t
have to… But thank you
-
Now tell me, how can I help you?
-
Should I give you a foot massage,
or serve you some tea..
-
No no, I don’t need you to serve me at all.
-
Just tell me one thing…
-
What’s the story behind this
new design on Wali’s face?
-
Did he fought or..
-
Umm..
-
Yes
-
Umm.. I don't know
-
Sister, listen to me
-
Please listen to me
-
Yes
-
Okay
-
Bye!
-
What was your sister saying?
-
Obviously, she was being angry.
-
Seema also called her and cried a lot
-
and Waleed exaggerated
everything and told the whole story.
-
I had warned you
-
if the matter spreads,
-
it will create a big problem for us.
-
So now what should we do?
-
What we'll do?
-
We'll face the humiliation, what else?
-
I had told you be careful, be cautious.
-
But now the damage is done.
-
At least don’t get angry now.
-
So should I celebrate instead?
-
I had made her sit peacefully at home
-
Everything could've been resolved with dignity.
-
You..
-
You were the one who insisted
on sending her to college
-
and she went.
Even when the engagement was called off
-
you stood up and fought for your daughter.
-
Did you see?
-
What a scene Seema created in the neighborhood.
-
I don't care what people say
-
I only care about our daughter.
-
And I didn't expect this from Seema either,
-
that she'd show such
weakness and create such chaos.
-
Oh! As if our daughter is some gold medalist,
-
and you're calling Seema weak?
-
No, she is a gold medalist
-
No tell me, is she not?
-
All I'm saying is that we need to look ahead now.
-
because Shaheer
-
There are ways forward.
-
Sameer came and said I should
return this to Brother Jahangir
-
he was worried that if he goes himself,
-
he might get upset.
-
And then Amal called again…
-
Brother Jahangir has paid the entire year’s fee.
-
What is your brother doing?
-
This is what he always does
-
hurts people and instead of apologizing,
-
he tries to make up for it with gifts.
-
He's hurt his own son more than he ever hurt you.
-
He should make amends with his son
-
What is he trying to achieve by giving
our children such expensive gifts?
-
I know JB
-
Maybe now that the anger has cooled down,
he’s finally starting to feel guilty.
-
or maybe mom made him realize it
-
and now he’s doing all this just
to brush things under the rug.
-
If he had given it to you or me,
it would’ve turned into an argument
-
but this is such a childish way of handling things.
-
Honestly, it would’ve been better to
just sit down and talk things through;
-
that could’ve actually solved the problem.
-
He’s always
-
been mature
-
but Panah, I won’t forgive him.
-
I mean, this isn’t how it works that
-
you start a fight in front of everyone
and then try to fix it with these gestures
-
I’ll go return it to him myself. Oh!
-
Come on
-
One wrong, and now another to cover it up.
-
What's wrong?
-
Are you fine?
-
You re freaking me out
-
I feel like setting the whole world on fire.
-
What’s wrong? Why are you so stressed out?
-
Because I’m suffering for no reason, Mishi.
-
For no reason at all!
-
It’s not like I told Waleed and
Wali to start fighting each other.
-
And even after all this happened,
-
if Dad had asked me to
marry him, I would’ve said yes.
-
I didn’t refuse.
-
He broke off the engagement.
He fought with Wali
-
He went and complained to Dad.
-
And now his mother came here and humiliated
me in the entire neighborhood for no reason.
-
And now..
-
because of me, you, Mom, Dad...
-
Everyone will have to suffer.
-
We’ll survive, sure.
-
But if anyone dares say anything to me,
-
I swear I’ll remind them of their granny.
I’ll scold them so badly.
-
Yes! And then Mom and Dad
will remind you of your granny.
-
I feel like
-
giving that Waleed a serious piece of my mind!
-
I shall strangle him to death!
-
I want to blacken his face, put him on a donkey,
and parade him around the entire neighborhood!
-
Enough sister!
-
If his mom finds out about this,
she’ll make a whole public scene before leaving,
-
like a full-blown advertisement.
-
I know, that’s why I am not doing it
-
Do you know
-
I feel like I’m
-
stuck in a storm and
-
that just refuses to pass.
-
I want Waleed to learn his lesson,
-
and I want to be the one to teach him.
Okay, drink some water
-
Okay, by the way
-
Why has Wali been so quiet after all this?
-
I mean… No call, no text.
-
Well.. I have blocked him
-
What? Yes
-
Where did he go?
-
Wali!
-
Wali
-
Get up!
-
What happened? Saw yourself in the mirror?
-
Where is your phone?
-
It’s not charged, I forgot the charger at home
-
What!
-
You..
-
Why are you lying down?
-
It’s a good thing, just keep lying down.
You’re dying anyway
-
What happened? Will you stop your drama?
Now tell me what happened.
-
Wali, you are gone!
-
You are doomed!
-
Why?
-
Wali..
-
Maya’s mom called me
-
What!
-
Lets go home. Come on
-
Yes, yes.. lets go
-
Where were you guys?
-
Sameer, I don't want to talk to you
right now. Where is Grandpa? Tell me
-
He must be in his room. Listen,
I’ve been trying to call you for a while now,
-
but your phone wasn’t connecting...
-
Brother, we can talk later.
-
What happened?
-
Uncle trapped me.
-
I told him that he got injured in
a fight between political parties.
-
What!
-
So what else was I supposed to say?
That he got beaten up over some girl issue?
-
Shit!
-
Grandpa, you are going to help me in all of this
-
I just don’t know… Please,
somehow find a way to solve this issue.
-
I wasn’t even contacting Maya.
I neither messaged her nor called her.
-
I was completely avoiding her.
-
What I should do now?
-
You must not tell Dad anything,
-
this whole matter needs
to be kept away from him.
-
You have to keep him out of this matter
-
Otherwise, you know he just
needs an excuse to insult me.
-
If he finds out, this matter will only escalate.
-
Things have already gotten out of hand.
-
What?
-
Actually,
-
uncle trapped me...
-
He was asking me about his injury
-
What was I supposed to say?
That he got beaten up because of some girl?
-
So I told him,
-
he got injured during some political party clash.
-
And he started calling someone
-
I am so sorry, brother
-
Oh come on! He’s my nephew,
-
he wouldn’t lie.
-
I called Deen right then,
-
and he told me there’s no such
political issue going on at our end.
-
He said, 'This is definitely about some girl.'
-
Come on, I grew up here
-
Don’t I know how the colleges around
here lie just to protect their reputation?
-
In the mean time,
-
just call him and find out what the actual matter is
-
JB, I want to talk to you
-
Sshh..
-
Yes! Just do it
-
Yes yes, I know you are very busy
-
Okay, thank you.. Thank you..
-
Good bye!
-
Yes tell me
-
Did you pay Amal’s fee?
-
If you already know, then why are you asking me?
-
I’m asking the reason, what’s the
reason behind doing us such a big favor?
-
What are you thinking?
The other day, you had insulted me..
-
Did I really insult you?
-
Did I?
-
You said all sorts of disrespectful
things to me. Do you even remember?
-
OK fine, if I’m really that rude.
-
Then why are you doing
us so many favors, brother?
-
Amal’s fee is my responsibility,
-
why did you pay it?
-
Because she’s my niece!
-
I can do whatever I want.
-
I’m not answerable to anyone.
-
Oh man..
-
What are you doing? Move!
-
What are you doing?
Why are you escalating the matter?
-
Why do you cause so much chaos?
-
When something is over,
-
just let it go. Move on.
-
What's your problem?
-
Look..
-
look.. Listen to me
-
Don't throw tantrums at me.
-
Amal and Sameer are just like my own children.
-
If I do something small for them,
-
it’s not like I’m doing you a favor.
-
And Amal is just like my Annu
-
She is still studying, right?
-
I’m in no rush either.
-
Are you getting my point?
-
You look terrible when
-
you make that face
-
Don't do it!
-
Yes grandpa
-
Yes yes, I am sending him. OK
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Okay
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Who let him in?
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Grandpa ordered to let him in.
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Keep him right there.
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How did you get our house address?
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Hey Jahangir, Suleman.
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. let him come inside
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I have called him
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Oh dad, we'll deal with him
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You be quiet!
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Please come, come..
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What’s the problem?
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Wali’s the one who got us into this mess
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What should I do now?
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If Mom finds out,
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she’ll scold me.
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She’ll say, 'So much happened and
you didn’t even tell anyone at home?'
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What should I do? Why do I trust Wali?
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And this Maya..
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She’s not answering the call.
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I’ve been trying to reach her for so long.
No idea where she’s gone.
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Fifteen missed calls!
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Hello!
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Maya!
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Hello Amal!
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Is everything alright? Why so many calls!
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Where are you? I've been calling you since so long
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At least tell me what happened?
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Your mom was calling me,
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asking for the address.
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But you weren’t even picking up,
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so I couldn’t ask you what was going on.
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You..
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Did you give her the address?
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Obviously Maya, how was I
supposed to say no to your mom?
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Okay leave all this, and listen to me
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Just tell me one thing,
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if Grandpa calls me and asks
something in front of your dad
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about you and Wali,
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or about you and Waleed in general
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What am I supposed to say?
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Please tell me, so I don’t end up saying
something that gets you in trouble
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Maya? Hello!
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Listen!
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Come here, both of you.
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Come here.. Yes uncle?
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Do you recognize the man who just went inside?
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This man?
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No
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Don’t act smart, Sameer. I’ll slap you!
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No, we really don’t know him
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Wali, you don’t know him either, right?
No, I don’t know him either.
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Don't lie!
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No no, I am telling the truth
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What were you doing at the school?
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I was playing football.
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A girl has grabbed my shirt
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And this hole, how did it happen?
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The seat on which I was sitting
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There was a
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nail sticking out of it
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And you went and sat right on that nail?
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Mom, where is dad?
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I don't know, he has gone somewhere
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Where did he go?
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I don't know
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Mom, why did he go to Amal's house?
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Do you even know how
embarrassed I feel right now?
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Why did he have to go there and talk?
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Why are you embarrassed?
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Their son is the reason
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your engagement got called off.
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The whole neighborhood is mocking us.
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Why are you feeling embarrassed?
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So why did he go there?
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Look, your father was worried
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He just wanted to have a
conversation with Wali’s family,
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so what’s the big deal in that?
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But why?
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What do you mean by why?
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That boy is the reason you got into trouble,
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and we got dragged into it too.
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Your engagement broke off
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If your dad wants to go and ask a few questions,
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maybe hold him accountable.
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What’s wrong with that? What’s the issue?
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Cover your head, both of you
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Don't know what dad will do after going there
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You know how dad is
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Yes sir, what could you possibly explain me?
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Look..
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The thing is,
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if I could just get some
details about your complaint…
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Then I could…
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We understand that you
came to meet him privately,
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but
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since our children are involved so
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it’s very important for us
to know what the issue is.
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No!.. One minute, dad
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No, absolutely you have every right to know.
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Because it’s all happened because of your son.
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Which one of these is your son?
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Call him, have him sit down, and question him.
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Look, whatever this is
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it’s a matter involving our children...
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Children?
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He’s going to medical
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college and fooling girls
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and you’re still calling him a child?
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mom..
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You are sitting here?
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I was just about to make tea for you and Dad.
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Dear,
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I think you Dad has guests over
so he probably won’t have any.
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Okay then, should I bring your tea here?
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No, I don’t want any either. Just leave it.
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Hmm..
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You don’t even have your
evening tea without Dad.
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Oh come on, it’s not like that.
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I don’t know… I’m just not feeling well today.
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My heart feels kind of heavy, a bit strange.
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I don't feel like drinking tea
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Okay
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Who are the guests?
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Are they someone close?
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Dear, I don’t know.
I think I’m seeing them for the first time.
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Go ask your dad who they are
-
and also check if they’d like some tea.
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Let me find out, we might have to arrange dinner.
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Okay
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Being friends with an engaged girl,
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constantly calling and messaging her…
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Doesn’t that count as betrayal?
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And that’s just what I know.
-
in how many ways he must have
been bothering her at college
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Only God knows
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One minute! You are doing injustice
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Your daughter must’ve been involved in all
this too Don’t drag my daughter into this!
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All of this…
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It’s your son’s manipulation.
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He filled her head with dreams. Ask him!
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He used to come in a new
car to pick up my daughter.
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Didn’t he?
-
Please speak with a little patience.
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Sir, I am speaking patiently
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and you’re talking to me about injustice?
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Ask him where that bruise on his face came from.
-
You didn’t even ask him how he got that, did you?
-
Ask him
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You can’t talk to him like
that while sitting in my house.
-
Look, all I’m saying is just ask him a few questions.
-
Ask him right away
-
What I am saying to you..
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One minute.. You are not asking him
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That’s because all of you are equally involved,
-
you’re supporting him in this.
-
Look, none of you seem to care at all…
-
That because of your son,
-
a girl from a poor family is being ruined.
-
Okay, anyways..
-
What's done is done..
-
What do you want now?
-
For now,
-
all I want is for you to ask him
how he got that bruise on his face.
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Only then will we continue
this conversation. That’s it!