-
You need airpods for
meditation before you go to sleep.
-
Meet him,
-
JB.
-
Did you see what uncle did?
-
Your uncle is stubborn as well, he takes after him.
-
How are your studies going?
-
It's going fine,
-
it's going well.
-
Is school going well? Is there any problem?
-
Yes, everything is fine, why?
-
No,
-
actually after Wali left you got quite disturbed
and I don't find you at home so I thought I'd ask.
-
Is there any problem in your studies?
-
No dad, I'm with my friends,
-
we play games and stuff so time
goes by and we get a little late.
-
You used to play games at
home but not with your friends.
-
Sorry dad…
-
I'm not asking you to say sorry,
-
I just wanted to know if everything is fine.
-
Are you worried because Wali
left or is it something else?
-
No, why would I be worried about Wali leaving,
-
nothing bad has happened to me.
-
I just go to my friends and play games,
-
time goes by and we get a little late.
-
Fare?
-
Hello?
-
Pay the fare.
-
Hey, pay the fare?
-
Where are you lost? Pay the fare.
-
Why are you hitting me?
Whats happening at the back?
-
He's not paying the fare. Throw him out.
-
Get out, get out.
He's not paying the fare. Throw him out.
-
Get out, get out.
-
You're being a rascal.
-
80 rupees for your bus fare and
the rest to get you bandaged up.
-
Yes, yes, fine, let's get up and leave.
-
Come on, drive the bus.
-
Aunt, sorry, I didn't want to disturb you.
-
I just came to see if you were fine.
-
I'm fine, thank you.
-
How is Ania now?
-
She looked fine. How is Ania now?
-
She looked fine.
-
I mean,
-
is she in the room with you?
-
I did message her but she said
she wants to be alone for a while.
-
So where is she now?
-
She must be in your room.
-
Aunt, you relax. She'll be fine. No,
-
look, we shouldn't have left her alone.
-
Okay fine, I'll go and see.
-
You relax.
-
I'm going with you.
-
Oh,
-
looks like you've met your father.
-
How was he?
-
He was good.
-
He came to me, hugged me,
-
loved me, prayed for me.
-
This is what parents do.
-
Fathers are like this.
-
You also used to feel like this.
-
But my father isn't like this.
-
He wasn't and he won't be.
-
I, my sister, my mother, my grandfather,
-
all of them are profit and loss for my father.
-
This is their investment.
-
It didn't succeed so he threw it away.
-
I'm suffering here.
-
The roads that I wasn't allowed to step on,
-
I had to suffer on those roads.
-
To meet him,
-
I gave away my ego and self respect for him.
-
What did I get?
-
What did I get?
-
Tell me.
-
Is this how fathers are?
-
Anyway,
-
you seem to be a smart man.
-
Let me explain something to you.
-
You don't have to interfere in my matters.
-
It was like this.
-
They are very emotional people.
-
I,
-
I know that you people must be thinking wrong.
-
You shouldn't do this.
-
Even if,
-
even if you are saying that I'm a coward.
-
That I am.
-
It's all my fault.
-
Mom, dad.
-
Mom, dad too.
-
You people don't have to be guilty.
-
It's not your fault.
-
I know what I'm doing.
-
And the solution is,
-
the solution is that, it should end.
-
I should end it.
-
It's, it's the solution, I know.
-
Everything will be fine.
-
Yes.
-
Ania.
-
Ania..
-
Open the door.
-
Ania.
-
Ania, open the door.
-
What happened?
-
Are you okay?
-
Why did you close the door?
-
I had a headache,
-
so I was trying to sleep.
-
But I couldn't sleep because of the headache.
-
Okay.
-
Anu,
-
I need help in a diagram.
-
So you, come with me to my room,
it's a little urgent. Anu, I need help in a diagram.
-
So you, come with me to my room,
-
it's a little urgent.
-
Will you help me?
-
Okay, come.
-
Let's go.
-
Ania, your phone is here..
-
Take this and go.
-
Mom.
-
Dad.
-
Wali.
-
Hi.
-
By the time this will reach you.
-
You people must be thinking it's
too late. But trust me, it's not.
-
Anu.
-
I have to make this diagram.
-
Will you make it?
-
No.
-
I am only making it so that I can clear my position.
-
Hello.
-
Hello.
-
Amal, be on the side.
-
Stay away from Ania. Yes.
-
Anu, you make the diagram.
-
I'll just take this call. Okay.
-
Yes aunty, I'm here.
-
Amal, look, you shouldn't leave her alone.
-
Not for a minute. Okay?
-
Amal, you shouldn't leave her alone for a minute.
-
You're going to be with her
the whole time. Promise me.
-
I'm listening. I'm listening aunty.
-
You relax. Tell me, is everything okay?
-
I'll tell you later. Just please,
promise me, you won't leave her alone.
-
Okay, okay. I promise aunty, I'm with her.
-
She left her phone here. She'll come to take it.
Don't let her. Don't tell her about this call.
-
Don't tell her I'm talking to you.
I'm coming to give the phone. Okay.
-
Just promise me, you won't leave her alone.
-
Yes,
-
I understand.
-
Miss Afshan, you need a therapist.
-
You're right. I often go.
-
Hello.
-
This is Mahnoor speaking.
-
Yes, Miss Mahnoor.
-
Is everything okay?
-
Are you okay?
-
You,
-
you mentioned a therapist to me.
-
Hmm.
-
What do you say?
-
Beatles would be good.
-
Hmm.
-
So she got a Grammy for this arrangement.
-
Why?
-
For what reason?
-
Not now.
-
Think before you answer.
-
I wanted to talk to you.
-
Hmm.
-
What is it?
-
You asked me a normal question
yesterday and I reacted like this.
-
A lot was going on in my mind.
-
I went to meet dad.
-
I put aside all the issues I had with
him but I still went to meet him.
-
I know how I went.
-
I went there,
-
he could have met me.
-
He didn't even look at me.
-
Okay fine, if he didn't want to, then fine.
-
I mean, he could have talked to me.
If he didn't want to look at me,
-
he could have told me. He could have told me.
-
Hello.
-
Yes, I am Mahnoor Jahangir.
-
Yes, that's right.
-
Ania and I won't be able to come to school today.
-
I just wanted to inform you.
-
Hmm, just, nothing special.
There is a little tension at home.
-
We won't be able to come.
-
I am not going to send Ania alone.
-
She is a little sensitive. You know,
-
she takes the impact of things.
I have to be with her.
-
God willing. No, no, it's fine.
-
Thank you so much.
-
Mom.
-
Dad.
-
Wali.. Hi.
-
By the time this video reaches you,
-
you must be thinking that it's too late.
But trust me, it's not.
-
I am making this video so
that I can clear my position.
-
But please, you people,
-
you people don't blame
each other. I don't want to.
-
Just don't blame each other or yourselves.
-
I know you all must be thinking that this is wrong.
-
Even Wali will call me a coward.
-
I am a coward, I know.
-
I bring bad luck to everyone.
-
I didn't feel like crying after Wali left.
-
I just felt like that a movie played and
I could fast forward and he just left.
-
He just left me.
-
I know that because of dad,
-
he got suffocated. Because of him, he left.
-
But he left me alone with all of them.
-
I feel so lonely here.
-
I hope that Sameer didn't see me there.
-
I was standing there.
-
I was standing on that window.
-
Why was I standing there?
-
Maybe I was standing to get some fresh air.
-
I was struggling so maybe I was standing there.
-
Sometimes I felt I couldn't breathe.
-
Although the windows are
open and I just came back.
-
I think I think I have asthma.
-
But no,
-
I won't tell mom and dad.
-
They will fight.
-
They will fight.
-
I can't tell them.
-
No, no, no.
-
I won't tell them.
-
Hello.
-
Yes. Mahnoor Jahangir.
-
Ania.
-
Ania Jahangir.
-
Sixteen years.
-
She is a minor.
-
Yes.
-
That is confirmed but if possible,
-
can I get an early appointment?
-
It's an emergency.
-
Please.
-
Anytime will suit us. As soon as possible.
-
I'll wait. Thank you.
-
Here you go. Show me.
-
Take it out.
-
Hold it.
-
Here you go.
-
That's it.
-
Look here.
-
Give it to me.
-
Thank you.
-
Does your crazy boss need a CV as well?
-
I'm not making it for him.
-
Then why are you making it?
-
So that I can get a stable job.
-
That's why.
-
Keep it there.
-
What kind of job?
-
What do you mean what kind of job? Any job.
-
I mean a waiter's job or a cashier's job.
Whatever I can get.
-
I just have to have a stable
income by the end of the month.
-
But Waleed your passion is music.
-
You're taking training for it.
-
You have a roof over your head.
-
You're getting paid.
-
Then why are you aiming for a job?
-
I don't have money.
-
I don't have money. Where should I go?
-
Should I stay here?
I don't have money. Where should I go?
-
Should I stay here?
-
Should I keep cleaning?
Should I keep sweeping the studio?
-
Should I keep earning with little arrangements?
That's it? How long will I live like this?
-
I have to get out of this phase as soon as possible.
-
I want to live the way I used to live before.
-
I miss that life. But I'll have to work hard for it.
-
We get happiness from things.
-
And things come from money.
-
Music and passion can go to hell.
-
Mahnoor?
-
Is everything alright?
-
Yes, what happened?
-
You both haven't gone to school
for a few days. And you've been
keeping an eye on Ania all the time.
-
That's why I wanted to
know if everything is alright.
-
After Jahangir left… I just
-
remembered that the rice that you…
-
Mom?
-
It's been so many days and you're not
talking to me. You're not sitting with me.
-
How long will this go on?
Until my son comes back.
-
My son is also far away from me.
-
I'm also in the same situation.
-
But you have one child who is far away from you.
-
I have two children who are
far away from this house.
-
And because of you,
-
my son has left me for the second time.
-
Mahnoor? I'll go talk to mom.
-
I'll make her understand. Stop it, Panah.
-
She always does this and you always
defend her. Mahnoor? I'll go talk to mom.
I'll make her understand. Stop it, Panah.
-
She always does this and you always defend her.
-
It's not fair.
-
I…
-
Listen…
-
Come back soon.
-
We have to do some music sequencing
and I want you to make a small piece of it.
-
It'll be difficult to come back soon.
-
Why?
-
I'll come back at night.
-
I'll make it then if there's no problem.
-
It'll be a little late.
I'll make it then if there's no problem.
-
It'll be a little late.
-
Fine.
-
Alright.
-
Well done. Listen to me.
-
If you can clear my payment,
-
it'll be good. I have to go now.
-
I already paid you. How many more should I clear?
-
You paid me for the previous one.
Pay me for the new one as well.
-
Wow! You're going to America to your father.
-
I don't have time to do useless jokes.
-
Please do it. I have to leave.
-
I'm getting late. Where are you going?
-
I'm not..
-
You're bound to tell me.
-
You're living in my house. You're bound.
-
Alright. I'll go then.
-
Go and show me.
-
I'll get you kidnapped.
-
I'll get you kidnapped and if I
threaten you, I'll act on it as well.
-
Are you kidding me?
-
You're not at your father's house.
You're living in my house.
-
So listen to me and tell me. Where are you going?
-
I applied for interviews.
-
So, if I get a job,
-
it'll be good.
-
Job?
-
Interview?
-
And…
-
Music?
-
Alright.
-
You want money?
-
He wants money.
-
Alright. You got the money.
-
Leave music.
-
Get rid of it.
-
Do a job. Be a slave. You know,
-
artists don't have to be slaves. They're free.
-
Go.
-
What do we do?
-
I can't live without Jahangir.
-
So?
-
If one leaves,
-
you'll get angry at those who stay.
-
I didn't get angry at anyone.
-
Mahnoor started this fight.
-
That girl asked you because
you boycotted her for no reason.
-
Because if she hadn't done this,
Jahangir wouldn't have left.
-
Stop it, please.
-
You're not just Jahangir's mother.
-
The rest are your children as well.
-
It's not right that if one leaves,
-
the rest are made to suffer because of him.
-
So that she also leaves this
house and then you'll live there.
-
God forbid.
-
What are you saying?
-
Strange.
-
Is this her last video?
-
After that I've been constantly
keeping an eye on her.
-
As soon as I get a chance,
I check her phone if there is something similar.
-
Thank God, there's nothing.
I'm not sending her to school as well.
-
Reason for not sending her to school?
-
So that she's in front of my eyes at all times.
-
I can keep an eye on her all the time.
-
There are so many ways to escape in school.
-
Even though I work there.
I teach at the same school.
-
But I also have my own classes.
-
By the way Mrs. Jahangir,
-
I was wondering,
-
that you becoming so sensitive for your daughter,
-
getting involved in everything socially, morally,
-
is this helping her out?
-
Tell me one thing. Ask.
-
Why don't you come at the hotel these days?
-
I don't get time.
-
You know I've just signed up
for an MMA class so I go there.
-
When you don't go, I go for tennis training.
-
Nice. Good man.
-
This means you'll make a career in tennis?
-
Yes.
-
Good thing, man.
-
Tell me one thing.
-
Are you coming to the party at Adil's farmhouse?
-
Which party?
-
The one at Adil's uncle farm house.
-
First it was at Adil's own farmhouse but
something happened and now its changed.
-
I won't go.
-
But he's your friend too.
-
No Sameer. He isn't.
-
But if you want to tell me.
-
Why?
-
The thing is Adil has become sidetracked.
-
I feel going with them is a waste of time.
-
They're involved in cigarette and gambling.
-
Its a waste of time, bro. Yes.
-
I sit with them.
-
I enjoy.
-
You might not smoke but don't judge anyone.
-
I'm not judging anyone. Just telling you the truth.
-
I know Adil is a very good tennis player
but coach threw him out because of all this.
-
I'm telling you bro, these guys are cooked.
-
And the party you're talking about.
-
Do you know why its happening
at Adil's uncle's farmhouse?
-
He's a minister.
-
These people will use his name and
bring drugs and pills to the party.
-
And the fun fact,
-
Adil's uncle don't know anything.
-
I'll advice you to not go and keep
yourself safe from all of them.
-
Oh come on...
-
Bro stay away from them too.
-
Thank you.
-
Ask Sameer to get the car fueled up.
-
The petrol price has hiked up so
the pumps will be closed again.
-
Is he home? He's out.
-
I heard that the teenage phase of
the boys is difficult but I never knew
it would test my patience like this.
-
He should just step.
-
Who does he hang out with that it doesn't end?
-
God knows who he's sitting with.
-
I'm worried about him.
-
Really? Then talk to him.
-
I did. He just puts it off.
-
This is one problem of this generation that
they have to solve all problems themselves.
-
Hmm.. Themselves.
-
Hmm.
-
Do one thing, try emotionally blackmailing him.
-
Emotional blackmail?
-
Didn't our mother do that?
-
When JB and I used to come late, she'd start.
-
She'd call us and say she had a
headache so we should come home fast.
-
She did the same when we used to leave.
-
Where are you going?
Let us go mom. I have pain in my knees,
-
take me to the doctor. Thats how it happened.
-
We kept dodging her?
-
And what do you do now?
-
We're doing the same still.
-
Alright. I'll try. But seriously,
-
I'm worried about Sameer. You..
-
Stop him. Keep a check on these things.
-
Don't worry. I'll do something.
-
I've ironed your clothes and hung them inside.
-
Okay.
-
Listen, with this qualification,
-
starting a job in such a
company is next to impossible.
-
And yes, if you really need money,
-
go for a call center maybe.
-
Sorry sir, you're under qualified.
-
We don't offer any jobs on such a standard here.
-
Sorry sir,
-
hiring is closed for now.
-
I have no issue in bringing her.
-
In fact I brought her out on the pretext
of shopping and made her sit in the car.
-
I thought I'd tell her on the way but,
-
I just couldn't find the right time and
I don't want to lie to bring her here.
-
Good.
-
For therapy to work,
-
it is important that the client is ready to
work on themselves and heal. I know but..
-
I just don't understand how
to make her understand this.
-
Give her time. Because if we force her for this,
-
maybe she'll get triggered and such kids
have a very strong process of shame and guilt.
-
We'll have to be very careful.
-
But,
-
what if..
-
If she doesn't agree?
-
Then we don't have any other
option than waiting Mrs. Jahangir.
-
I cannot wait at all.
You don't understand. I cannot sleep at night.
-
I feel that even if I lose focus for a minute,
she'll do something to herself.
-
Mrs. Jahangir,
-
we don't have any other option than this.
-
I understand your helplessness
but we'll have to wait.
-
Mom I've kneaded the dough,
is there anything else?
-
No. Its alright. Just get biscuits out with tea.
-
Okay.
-
Here. Keep them here.
-
Will you have some?
-
You made tea for me as well? Of course.
I thought your father isn't here so we,
-
mother and daughter will have tea together.
-
Wow. If you keep thinking
like this, you'll go far ahead.
-
So far, I can't even tell you.
Really? First you move ahead.
-
I'm taking the biscuits, bring the tea.
-
I'm bringing the tea.