-
"The earth and this sky,
this era and this world"
-
"These blossoms, this atmosphere,
exist or not"
-
"Love will always last"
-
"Love will always last"
-
"Who is in my heart"
-
"Who is in my heartbeats"
-
"Who is in my eyes"
-
"Just you"
-
"Eyes meet eyes
and express everything"
-
"Restless are the days
and sleepless are the nights"
-
"The obsession increases every moment"
-
"My heart beckoned,
and the admirers said..."
-
"Love will always last"
-
"Love will always last"
-
"Who is in my heart..."
-
"Who is in my heartbeats"
-
"Who is in my eyes"
-
"Just you"
-
"Just you"
-
"Just you"
-
Here, Aarti. I've got your
ticket confirmed. - Thanks.
-
What does it say? Are you lucky today?
-
It's says whatever I wish will happen.
-
It's still time for the train to depart.
Let's have something.
-
Come.
-
Aarti, don't be tensed that...
-
even this time you're going
without a job from here.
-
You see. Very soon you
will get a good job.
-
And whenever you come to Delhi,
stay with me.
-
Most welcome!
-
Even I will try.
-
Even I have some contacts.
I'll talk to them and write to you.
-
I've got so many interview letters...
-
that now even the postman is fed up.
-
Even he has started making fun of me.
-
He says that I must
consult a good astrologer.
-
Forget that.
Your sister and her husband...
-
don't say anything, do they?
-
Sister is okay.
But brother-in-law often taunts me.
-
I'll be happy only
if I find a good job soon...
-
and become independent.
-
Don't worry. You will find a job soon.
-
[Train announcement]
-
Aarti, that's seat no.30. Sit here.
-
Keep the luggage there.
-
When will it reach Kathgodam?
- At 2 p.m.
-
Excuse me!
- Sorry!
-
And you will reach
Nainital by evening, right?
-
Yes. By 5 p.m.
-
It's time for my office.
I'll take your leave.
-
Convey my regards to your
sister and brother-in-law.
-
[Train horn blares]
-
Bye.
- Bye.
-
Thief! He took away my bag.
-
Pull the chain.
- Please don't pull the chain.
-
Now what's the use?
The thief has escaped.
-
Now at the most we can lodge a
complaint at the next station.
-
For that we'll have to leave this train.
-
Who knows when we
might get another one.
-
It would be better
if you lodge a complaint at your station.
-
Please sit down.
-
[Sobbing]
-
I agree that your purse is stolen...
-
in which there was money and ticket.
-
But I can't help you in any way.
-
You'll have to get down at
the next station with me.
-
How much for the ticket?
- Rs.65 and Rs.50 fine. Rs.115.
-
You make the receipt.
I'll give you the money.
-
Your name?
- Aarti.
-
Age?
- 21 years.
-
Thank you!
- It's ok!
-
Here some money, sister.
- No, it's okay.
-
You'll have to take a bus to Nainital.
-
Keep it.
-
Thank you.
-
[Music]
-
"Look. Look. Look."
-
"Look at the way she is walking."
-
"She walks with
swaying her thing waist."
-
"Look at the way she is walking."
-
"She walks with
swaying her thing waist."
-
"How long will you make me
crave like this?"
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Look at the way she is walking."
-
"She walks with
swaying her thing waist."
-
"Look at the way she is walking."
-
"She walks with
swaying her thing waist."
-
"How long will you make me
crave like this?"
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
[Music]
-
"Are you a rose flower or
a water of Jenab? Tell me, dear."
-
"You are a fair beauty.
Why are you standing quietly?"
-
"Come close, dear."
-
"Are you a rose flower
or a water of Jenab? Tell me, dear."
-
"You are a fair beauty.
Why are you standing quietly?"
-
"Come close, dear."
-
"You show me your attitude.
You steal my heart.
-
How long could you escape."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
[Music]
-
"I am also your lover. I am a bit impatient.
Just look at me once."
-
"Stop rejecting me.
Let's us start the process of love here."
-
"I am also your lover.
I am a bit impatient. Just look at me once."
-
"Stop rejecting me.
Let's us start the process of love here."
-
"I will come after you.
I will appease you if you are upset."
-
"How long will be deceive me?"
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Look at the way she is walking."
-
"She walks with
swaying her thing waist."
-
"How long will you
make me crave like this?"
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
"Someday this girl will be enticed."
-
How are you, Aarti?
How was your interview?
-
I am asking you something.
Why don't you answer?
-
Your face shows that you
have returned without a job...
-
even this time.
-
They said that they
will inform in 1-2 weeks.
-
Wish they took the
interview through letters only.
-
At least it will save my money.
-
She want to work!
-
Aarti, when did you come?
-
Why don't you ask
why have I come here?
-
You've just stepped into the house.
And you're so angry?
-
Your husband says that
wish they took my interview...
-
through letters.
At least it will save his money.
-
Did it spoil your mood?
-
Because I teased your sister?
-
How many times I've told her
to learn tailoring and knitting.
-
She can make good income from it.
-
But no. She wanted a degree.
-
Now that she has got a degree,
why is she making these efforts?
-
You only gave her money
to go for the interview.
-
Why are you being upset now?
-
I had given the money
for your happiness.
-
And I'm upset because it hurts me.
-
It's been years.
But I still couldn't understand you.
-
What are you likes and dislikes.
-
I like what other's dislike.
-
You didn't understand, right?
-
You received so many
marriage proposals.
-
But they rejected you.
-
But I liked you.
-
Just the same way. Understand?
-
No need for that.
- Forget it, Aarti. Don't be angry.
-
You won't feel bad about
anything your husband says.
-
I am bad. I live for free in this house.
-
Okay, tell me. What about your job?
-
I didn't get it. And I never will.
-
What happened?
Why are you talking like this?
-
I am so unfortunate, sister.
-
All my dreams, my studies... [Crying]
-
My efforts are ruined.
-
But tell me what happened.
-
A thief snatched my bag in the train.
-
My degree, my certificates.
Everything is lost.
-
You tell me. How will I get
a job without certificates?
-
Keep quiet. I said, don't cry.
-
What is destined to happen,
will happen.
-
Don't cry.
-
I'll try to get the duplicate copies
of my certificates.
-
But you don't tell your husband until then.
-
If he says anything,
I won't be able to bear it.
-
[Crying]
-
Calm down.
-
Sir, what's the time?
-
11:25 a.m.
- Thank you.
-
[Train announcement]
-
Would you like to have water?
- No, thanks.
-
My name is Raju Narula.
- My name is Deepak.
-
Nice name.
- Thank you.
-
Do you work in Delhi?
- No, I work in Kerala.
-
I had come to Delhi
regarding official work.
-
I'm going back to Kerala.
-
I start talking to people
as soon as I sit in a train.
-
I don't like sitting
quietly like a statue.
-
My job is such that
I have to travel frequently.
-
If you don't mind, can you give
your birth date and address?
-
Why? Are you an astrologer?
-
No. Just to carry on this friendship.
-
We both will alight
at different stations.
-
But if I know your birth date,
I can send you a greeting card.
-
And at least you will
remember me at that time.
-
That's a good habit.
-
Sir, your name?
- Raju Narula.
-
Birth date?
- 7-4-1940.
-
Address?
-
24, Pahadgunj, New Delhi.
-
Thank you!
-
Deepak, even you
give me your birth date.
-
I don't have any birth date.
-
What?!
- Yes, I'm an orphan.
-
I don't know my birthday.
-
That's why I wish
other's on their birthdays.
-
I like it.
-
I'm sorry, Deepak.
-
You don't need to be sorry.
-
Is this your purse?
- No, it's a ladies purse.
-
[Train horn blares]
-
Certificate! Aarti!
-
I'll check in this compartment.
I think a girl forgot her purse.
-
But I'm the first one to
come in this compartment.
-
Is it? Then what do we do?
We'll give it to the TC.
-
Why will he take the responsibility?
He'll throw it.
-
Alright, then we'll give it to
the police on the next station.
-
They'll surely sent it.
-
Yes, but by the time it
reaches that girl, she'll be old.
-
Do one thing. Give it to me.
I'll send it by post.
-
No, you don't bother. I'll send it.
-
"The rain is pouring
in the off season."
-
Deepak, you're back?
How was the journey?
-
First class.
-
Where are you going?
- Kutty is sick.
-
I'm going to take medicine for her.
-
You're drenched. Go inside.
-
"The rain is pouring
in the off season."
-
[Door opens]
-
[Humming a song]
-
So tell me.
-
What are you doing?
- Nothing.
-
A girl lost her purse in the train.
-
I found it. So I'm sending it back.
-
How do you know it was a girl?
-
Because this is a ladies purse.
-
I see. What was her age?
- 21 years.
-
How did she look?
- I did not see her.
-
When you did not see her,
how did you come to know...
-
that she is 21?
-
I saw her certificates in this purse.
-
I see!
-
My heart says that
if she gets her lost purse back...
-
your love story will begin.
-
You're too much.
All her certificates are in this purse.
-
She might not get a job without them.
-
Her entire future might get spoiled.
-
That's why I'm sending
this purse back to her.
-
[Coughs]
-
Oh my God.
-
My dear. Are you fine?
-
So you had hidden this affair from me.
-
Brother Niranjan.
I don't understand what this girl says.
-
You don't understand?
-
Nothing.
- She is saying...
-
My dear. Are you fine?
-
You took so long to return.
-
You took so long to return.
-
When I am away from
you I become restless.
-
When I am away from
you I become restless.
-
When will you understand this?
-
Look.
-
This evening I will wait for
you at Marine Drive at 5 O'clock.
-
You have to come.
-
Look.
-
This evening I will wait for
you at Marine Drive at 5 O'clock.
-
You have to come.
She loves you so much.
-
I don't love this girl.
Explain it to her.
-
You neither love her nor
the lady from the purse.
-
Whom do you love, brother?
-
I don't love anyone.
-
At least love someone.
-
At least love some girl.
-
You are young. You are a man.
-
It is necessary for your honour.
-
Look...
-
How long will be a bachelor?
I am fed up of you. Get lost!
-
O beautiful invention of science,
O messenger of lovers...
-
my respects to you.
-
God, do something that all the
girls in my area fall in love.
-
And they fall in love with
not one, but ten at a time.
-
You only think.
When the girl will come to my shop...
-
several times to talk to
her lover on the phone...
-
I will mint money.
-
God, send a young
girl at my shop quickly.
-
God, please take care of me.
-
I want to do a long distance call.
-
The phone is out of order.
- Strange man!
-
The frogs get trapped
instead of the fish!
-
Where are the young and
beautiful girls of this area?
-
All the oldies are coming.
-
It's Friday today.
They must've gone to the temple.
-
That's where love begins.
Good for us.
-
"I came to meet you with
an excuse of going to the temple"
-
You son of a crow, why are you
singing in your tuneless voice?
-
I wanted to say that whatever
you're saying, is absolutely true.
-
Now have tea.
-
Tell me something.
-
Did you sip my tea
as you do for others?
-
No, sir. This tea is
absolutely fresh like you.
-
Bravo!
-
Grandpa!
-
What did you say?
- Grandpa.
-
Grandpa?
- Yes.
-
Are you out of your mind?
-
Don't say such horrible things again?
-
There's not much age
difference between us.
-
Hardly 6 months.
4-5 months less I must say.
-
[Gasps]
-
I am younger to you.
So call me younger brother.
-
What?
- Yes, younger brother.
-
And when I sit in the shop,
call me Sir.
-
I am your boss. Sir.
- Sir.
-
Sir, I have doubt in
my mind since many days.
-
Shall I ask you?
- Sure.
-
There's furniture, there's a stove...
- Yes.
-
There's a fan,
and also picture of deities. - Yes.
-
Then why do you worship this
telephone of all the things?
-
You fool, have you seen a banyan tree?
-
Yes. I have.
-
That tree has thousands of roots.
-
But there's one main root.
If we cut that main root...
-
will the tree remain still?
- It won't.
-
Similarly this is the
main root of our business.
-
How?
- You didn't understand, right?
-
And the young girls in
this area come to our shop...
-
...because of this phone.
To phone their boyfriends.
-
Ok, And all the boys come in
this shop to see the girls.
-
They can't say that
they've come to woo the girls.
-
That's why they buy something to eat.
-
So their purpose is served
and our business does well.
-
Now tell me which is the
main root of our business?
-
This phone.
-
Then what should we worship?
- This phone.
-
Then go ahead.
- Oh God! - Good.
-
[Cycle bell rings]
-
Aarti, every day you
received an interview call letter.
-
Today there's a parcel for you.
-
Parcel?
- Parcel?
-
A parcel for me? Who has sent it?
-
Please sign here.
-
Who has sent it?
- I don't know.
-
Deepak. 5 Palanpalli Nagar.
MG Road. Cochin. Kerala.
-
Who is this Deepak?
- I don't know.
-
Open it and check.
-
My purse!
-
See if the certificates are there.
- Yes.
-
Sister!
-
My degree!
-
Oh God. Sister!
-
But they were lost in Delhi.
Then how did they come from Kerala?
-
I don't know. But thank God.
-
Thank this man too.
-
Write a letter to thank him.
-
Yes, sister.
-
Deepak.
-
Akash.
-
The dress you sent for me
has become loose.
-
Yes. Tell him about this loose dress.
-
And that the boys are also
fretting on seeing this loose dress.
-
Uncle. Don't disturb me
while I am talking. - Yes.
-
Talk to him till you mother
doesn't catches you red handed...
-
...and whacks you.
-
The dress you have sent...
Uncle, the phone is disconnected.
-
What are you saying?
- Yes. - Yes. It is.
-
That's the problem here.
Sometimes the phone gets disconnected...
-
...and sometimes the electricity.
No problem. He will call again.
-
What were you saying to
Akash about loose dress?
-
Yes uncle. This dress is loose.
- Turn around. No problem.
-
Junior, bring needle
and thread from inside.
-
I will fix this dress.
- No, uncle.
-
There is no need.
- Don't worry.
-
I used to be a good tailor before.
- No. No. It is fine this way.
-
You don't want. Sit here.
We will talk.
-
Yes?
- One inland letter please.
-
It will take time. Talk to your
boyfriend on the phone directly.
-
Mind your tongue.
I don't have any boyfriend.
-
Sorry.
-
Wrong number.
-
What do you want?
- Just 4 sentences in Hindi.
-
Are just 4 sentences enough?
-
[Clears throat]
-
Will 4 sentences be enough?
- Yes.
-
Tell me.
-
Give me the chalk.
-
You look very good.
-
You look very good.
-
I love you.
-
I love you.
-
I want to marry you.
-
I want to marry you.
-
Let's elope from home?
-
Let's elope from home?
-
Let's elope from home?
-
That's enough. Thank you.
-
[Knock on door]
-
Who is it?
-
Niranjanbhai,
why did you let this girl in?
-
She wanted to learn 4 sentences in Hindi.
She learnt them, so she left.
-
But what took you so long today?
-
I had a lot of work at the office.
- Here's a letter for you.
-
'A tale, I write of my heart'
-
'With a hope that I'll see you soon'
-
'A tale, I write of my heart'
-
Is it Ms. Parcel's love letter?
-
You won't improve!
You can only think of love all the time!
-
I had parcelled her certificates.
She's written a letter thanking me.
-
I see!
-
If you don't believe me, then read it!
-
I never read letters of thanks.
I'd have read it if it was a love letter.
-
When you get a love letter next time,
give it to me. I'll keep reading it.
-
I love to read love letters.
-
I believe in love.
-
Mr. Deepak, the MD is calling you.
-
Yes, I have a sister concern in Delhi.
I'll speak there.
-
They'll do the needful.
-
Good. Good.
-
No, I'll speak right away.
-
Okay, bye.
-
Come in, Deepak. Please sit.
-
A fish consignment was supposed to
be exported to Singapore. Is it done?
-
It was loaded into the ship last night.
It will leave today.
-
Good, good! So, have you
learnt Malayalam or not?
-
Very little. I tried hard to
learn the language, but...
-
That's why I face a slight problem at work.
-
That reminds me, there's a
problem in our Container Section.
-
Apachand. Go and see
what the matter is.
-
Okay, sir. Anything else, sir?
-
Nothing, you may go.
- Thank you.
-
What is Apachand's problem?
- Sir, he does not let anybody work.
-
Apachand, the company...
-
Tell him that the company
pays him to work, not to rest!
-
Company pays you to work,
not to rest!
-
Also tell him that he should work
diligently or I'll have him sacked!
-
Work diligently or
he'll have you sacked!
-
Ask him if you want to go to
Delhi alive or as a parcel?
-
What did he say!
-
He asked... he asked if you want
to go to Delhi alive or as a parcel?
-
Come with me.
-
Come here.
-
Ask all our men to finish him off!
-
What are you doing?
Sending birthday cards to people?
-
Yes. There are many
birthdays this month.
-
So I thought I'll send
cards to all of them, together.
-
Mr. Deepak...
do you have some perfume?
-
Take this.
-
Thank you.
-
But where are you going,
so dressed up at night?
-
I told you, this is beyond
your understanding!
-
Write the cards!
-
[Whistling]
-
[Humming]
-
What's this? You've sneaked
into bed instead of going out?
-
I think I'll have to explain!
-
You are still young. Many girls
will want to fall in love with you.
-
But who is going to fall for me?
-
I can think about love only in dreams.
-
Therefore, I bathe
and dress up properly.
-
So that if a girl comes in my dreams,
I appear presentable to her!
-
My time's up!
-
Good night. Bye.
-
[Laughs]
-
Deepak.
-
This girl has learnt Hindi for you.
- One minute.
-
What is it?
- This girl has learnt Hindi for you.
-
She wants to tell them to you.
-
Her girl has learnt 4 sentences in Hindi.
She wants to tell them to you.
-
I see. Then, ask her to say them.
-
Speak.
-
You are very good looking.
-
I love you.
-
I want to marry you.
-
Let's elope from home?
-
My daughter speaks very
good Hindi, doesn't she?
-
Superb. Very good.
-
My foot, it's good!
Explain to her mother what she's said.
-
She will break her legs!
-
I cannot explain to her.
- Why not?
-
Because I have taught her those lines.
Her mother will break my legs!
-
Niranjanbhai, you...!
- Yes, I will never improve.
-
Come daily.
-
I'll teach you Hindi.
-
What did you tell her now?
-
I asked her to come to me daily.
I'd teach her Hindi.
-
Will you sit quietly or not?!
-
Why are you getting angry?
I'm doing something noble.
-
At least under this pretext, Hindi will
spread to every corner of India.
-
Do you have some biscuits?
-
I'm very proud of you, my student.
-
Thank you.
-
When a young boy writes to a girl,
it's generally a love letter.
-
But Deepak has not
written anything of that sort.
-
He remembered your birthday,
and even sent you a nice card.
-
Aarti..
-
This proves that he is not only a
decent boy but a responsible one too.
-
Yes.
-
Give that.
-
And a man can get
responsible only after marriage.
-
Perhaps he has a wife and kids too.
-
Aarti, I think you should write to him,
inviting him to come here...
-
...whenever he comes to Nainital
with his family. What do you say?
-
[Laughs]
-
Will you just keep laughing
or even say something?
-
She thinks I'm a married man,
and have kids too.
-
What!
- Yes.
-
She has said that whenever
I go to Nainital with my family...
-
...I should definitely come to her house.
-
You keep writing to one another,
under some pretext or the other.
-
I think both of you
have fallen in love.
-
There you go again! It's nothing!
-
No?
- No!
-
Aren't you in love with her?
- I have never ever been in love!
-
Then why are you
repeatedly writing to her?
-
What!
- Stop writing to her!
-
Niranjanbhai, one minute.
-
She has invited me to come to
her place with my whole family.
-
Okay.
-
I can't go to her place.
-
But if I don't even reply to her,
what will she think about me?
-
I should at least write to her and
clear off her misunderstanding, right?
-
Correct.
-
[Temple bell rings]
-
Aarti, what is the matter?
- Nothing, sister.
-
Tell me what's wrong.
-
I've told you, you cannot lie to me.
Your face betrays you.
-
Something is surely the matter.
What is it?
-
I received Deepak's letter today.
- I see.
-
He's a very nice boy.
-
I felt bad hearing that
he has nobody of his own.
-
He has been an orphan all his life.
-
No, Aarti. Nobody is an orphan.
-
Everyone finds someone to
share his joys and sorrows with.
-
Write a letter pacifying him.
He will love that. Okay?
-
Let's go.
-
If she gets married to someone else...
-
...then how can she
be your life partner?
-
You are unnecessarily
putting me in a dilemma.
-
No! In fact, I am trying to
solve the dilemma you are in.
-
Find out about the way she feels.
-
Write to her and ask her whether
she feels love or only sympathy for you.
-
Ms. Aarti, I received your letter,
and am in a dilemma after reading it.
-
You have written that nobody
is an orphan in this world.
-
That you'd be by my side forever
and share my joys and sorrows.
-
But only a wife can provide
such an eternal companionship.
-
So, what do I make of it? Have you,
indeed, fallen in love with me?
-
Or have you written it
only to provide solace?
-
Is it sympathy or love?
-
Do write and solve my dilemma.
Deepak.
-
[Sister] Aarti! Aarti!
-
[Sister] Dry the clothes outside.
- Coming, sister!
-
But only a wife can provide
such an eternal companionship.
-
Is it sympathy or love?
-
Do write and solve my dilemma.
-
Is it sympathy or love?
-
Do write and solve my dilemma.
-
But only a wife can provide
such an eternal companionship.
-
But only a wife can provide
such an eternal companionship.
-
'Chant the name of the Lord'
-
'And all your sorrows will turn to joys'
-
[Strums guitar]
-
[Music]
-
"My love, such is the state of my heart..."
-
"I write day when it's night,
and dusk, when it's dawn"
-
"I've been driven to
such restlessness..."
-
"I now pen a letter to you"
-
"This is the first ever
time I've fallen in love..."
-
"This is the first ever
time I've fallen in love..."
-
"I know not what I am to do"
-
"Love has driven me to despair..."
-
"Love has driven me to despair..."
-
"I know not what I am to do"
-
"This is the first ever
time I've fallen in love..."
-
"I know not what I am to do"
-
"Love has driven me to despair..."
-
"I know not what I am to do"
-
"This is the first ever
time I've fallen in love..."
-
"I know not what I am to do"
-
[Music]
-
"Although I'm in a bad way,
write and tell me how you are"
-
"Stop worrying about me,
sweetheart, look after yourself"
-
"On virgin paper,
I've penned my desires..."
-
"I've poured out my heart in this letter"
-
"This is the first ever time
I've been into mischief..."
-
"This is the first ever time
I've been into mischief..."
-
"I know what I am to do"
-
"This is the first ever
time I've fallen in love..."
-
"I know not what I am to do"
-
[Music]
-
"I wish my heart were
a piece of paper..."
-
"it would then lie under your pillow,
as you slept every night"
-
"It's hot in Kerala.
Send some chill from Nainital"
-
"Send me something
that gives me relief"
-
"I can't spend a moment
without thinking about you"
-
"How will I write how my heart pines"
-
"Send me a picture of
yours in the envelope"
-
"I'll come and see you in person,
placate yourself for the time being"
-
"You're so naive"
-
"You're so nice"
-
"You're so simple"
-
"You're such a gem, too"
-
"This is the first ever time
I've fallen in love..."
-
"This is the first ever time
I've fallen in love..."
-
"I know not what I am to do"
-
"This is the first ever time
I've fallen in love..."
-
"This is the first ever time
I've fallen in love..."
-
"I know not what I am to do"
-
"Love has driven me to despair..."
-
"Love has driven me to despair..."
-
"I know not what I am to do"
-
[Music]
-
I knew it! I knew that
you would surely fall in love!
-
When people can fall in love in
the hot deserts of Rajasthan...
-
...in the densely populated
crowds of Mumbai...
-
...in the highly polluted city of Delhi...
-
...then how could a girl living in
Nainital's valleys not fall in love?
-
Do use my phone.
- No, sir, not the phone!
-
She wants an Inland Letter.
- For what?!
-
Well, she always comes
to buy an Inland Letter.
-
I don't want an Inland Letter,
I want this shop's phone number.
-
I'll give it to you!
-
Amazing! You said you'd be
back soon, and you sit here!
-
I was waiting for you down.
-
Whose letter is it?
-
Aarti's.
-
I see! The game of love is such.
-
This parcel, this sweater...
-
Has Aarti sent it? Wow!
-
Let me see what kind of a
sweater she has sent for my buddy!
-
Didn't you kiss her letter?
-
Come off it, Niranjanbhai!
-
The sweater is very beautiful...
-
...but even more beautiful, is
the 'Deepak' (lamp) she has knit.
-
But why has she knit a lamp?
-
Didn't you understand?
- No.
-
She has given my name an expression.
-
I shouldn't be asking, but
nevertheless, what has she written?
-
Aarti is a very different kind of a girl.
-
Only because she's knit a lamp?
-
No, that's not it.
-
She wants me to wear this
sweater the first time we meet.
-
So that she'll be able to identify me.
-
Just like an identification card,
this is an identification sweater!
-
But she could have sent her picture.
-
I did ask her for her picture.
- And?
-
But... I told you, she's different.
-
Do you know what's she's written?
- What?
-
That we won't meet or see each other,
not even in pictures.
-
Whether I'm good looking
or ugly, dark or fair...
-
...it doesn't matter to her.
-
And she says that the way she
looks shouldn't matter to me either.
-
She wants us to fix the wedding date
the day we meet for the first time.
-
People always see each other,
and then fall in love.
-
But ours will be a different love story.
-
Isn't she different?
- Yes, she is.
-
But is it possible to fall in love
without seeing or meeting a person?
-
Yes, it is possible, Niranjanbhai.
And I shall prove it to you!
-
I love Aarti, and always will.
-
Without seeing or meeting her.
-
Fine. Don't meet her.
But you can at least hear her voice.
-
Write to her asking her
to phone you at office!
-
She will not be able to phone me,
I'll have to call her.
-
Then, get up!
-
She doesn't have a phone at home.
-
She's given me the number of
a shop nearby.
-
And said that she'd wait for
my phone between 12-1 p.m. on Sunday.
-
Are you wondering
when Sunday will arrive?
-
[Coughs]
-
I don't want to have
any relationship with you now.
-
Forget about me.
-
What's happened to her suddenly?
-
I had told her about
your love for Aarti.
-
But she just would not believe it.
-
Now that she's heard us,
she believes it. So she's angry.
-
She's gone. This was inevitable.
-
Love is so queer!
It makes a person go so insane!
-
The mind wanders in one direction,
the hand, in another.
-
You feel hungry but cannot eat,
you feel sleepy but cannot sleep!
-
You cannot say what you want to!
- Will you please be quiet?
-
I'm quiet. I thought I'll talk to you
till you receive your call. - Please.
-
Hello. There's a queue.
-
Okay, I'll write.
-
Okay.
-
How much?
-
Tell me something.
How does your boyfriend look?
-
Does he look handsome,
is he a body builder? How does he look?
-
I have not seen him.
-
No?! And you are in love with him!
-
Implying, my phone is the
only source of communication?
-
Shall I tell you something?
Please don't be offended.
-
Nowadays, boys and girls meet
each other a thousand times...
-
...yet their marriage ends in no time!
-
And you have not even seen him!
I doubt your love will last very long.
-
Please! Will you remain quiet?!
-
Yes. Okay, bye.
-
How much?
-
Rs.19.75.
-
Omna? Is everybody fine there?
-
Baiju is here.
Shall I give him the phone? Just wait.
-
Come soon... speak.
-
Hello?
-
Yes.
-
Sir, urgent call.
-
Girlfriend waiting in Nainital.
-
He wants to make an urgent call. Can he?
-
Thank you.
-
I'll place the receiver down.
-
Rs.21.50.
-
[Phone rings]
-
Hello.
-
Hello, is it Aarti?
This is Deepak speaking.
-
Down with!
-
Please speak loudly.
This is Aarti from Nainital.
-
Please speak loudly!
I can't hear a thing!
-
You can't? This is Deepak speaking...
from Cochin.
-
There's a procession being taken out here.
Please speak loudly!
-
But I can hear you clearly.
Please say something, Aarti.
-
Glory to...
- Hello...
-
Please speak loudly!
-
This is Deepak from Cochin.
I got your letter, did you receive mine?
-
Deepak, I can't hear a word!
Please speak loudly!
-
I received your sweater.
It's very nice!
-
I can't hear a word!
Please speak loudly!
-
Hello Aarti.
- Deepak.
-
Aarti.
- Deepak.
-
Deepak.
-
Deepak.
-
Deepak.
-
Hello?
-
Speak loudly!
-
Deepak.
-
What...
-
Aarti, what happened?
- The line got disconnected.
-
Did you get through?
-
Did you speak to your girlfriend?
-
Rs. 103.
-
How much, sir?
-
Rs. 103.
-
Sir, I have only Rs. 100.
-
Pay the rest when you come back.
-
Okay.
-
Wait awhile. He will surely
phone again. Speak to him and go.
-
No, it's very late.
I ought to return home now.
-
If he phones later,
shall l send my boy to fetch you?
-
No. Ask him to phone
next Sunday if possible.
-
[Chuckles]
-
So many girls come here.
-
Some flaunt their dresses,
some, their bodies.
-
She is the first girl who
has displayed her heart!
-
Friend, help this girl reach her love.
-
Hey, wait!
-
Give me the files!
-
Just be concerned about your work!
Understand?
-
You appear worried. What's the matter?
-
A problem has cropped up
between the workers and me.
-
I think I'll quit the job.
-
You'll face this problem wherever you go,
as you are honest and sincere.
-
Why don't you tell your boss about it?
-
My MD is not here,
he'll come back after a couple of days.
-
But when he returns,
I'll surely speak to him.
-
Your problem is that since the
time you've come here from Agra...
-
...you shuffle your time only
between your home and office.
-
Between one island to another.
-
I notice that your life is
confined to these boundaries.
-
Despite living in Kerala...
-
Hey! Bring it soon!
- Yes.
-
Hurry up!
-
You've not seen a thing in Kerala.
-
The splendid places here,
its specialities... like this one.
-
I say that you won't get this
anywhere in the world! Eat it and see.
-
[Music]
-
"The birds chirp merrily,
the beez hum in joy..."
-
"there's the chiming
of anklets in the air"
-
"How the surroundings
beckon me with a smile..."
-
"as if it were my beloved"
-
"The birds chirp merrily,
the beez hum in joy..."
-
"there's the chiming
of anklets in the air"
-
"How the surroundings
beckon me with a smile..."
-
"as if it were my beloved"
-
"As if it were my beloved"
-
[Music]
-
"Look at the dense clouds
that cast a shadow on us"
-
"It appears as if they were here
to meet me, in all their glory"
-
"Look at the dense clouds
that cast a shadow on us"
-
"It appears as if they were here
to meet me, in all their glory"
-
"There's the fragrance of spring,
there's mischief everywhere around..."
-
"every heart is high"
-
"How the surroundings
beckon me with a smile..."
-
"as if it were my beloved"
-
"The birds chirp merrily,
the beez hum in joy..."
-
"there's the chiming
of anklets in the air"
-
"How the surroundings
beckon me with a smile..."
-
"as if it were my beloved"
-
[Music]
-
"How do boats with pilots..."
-
"make it to the shores?"
-
"This river brings everyone
together one day"
-
"How do boats with pilots..."
-
"make it to the shores?"
-
"This river brings
everyone together one day"
-
"It's so true, for water,
after all, is life"
-
"it's something the whole world know"
-
"How the surroundings
beckon me with a smile..."
-
"as if it were my beloved"
-
"The birds chirp merrily,
the beez hum in joy..."
-
"there's the chiming
of anklets in the air"
-
"How the surroundings
beckon me with a smile..."
-
"as if it were my beloved"
-
"As if it were my beloved"
-
"As if it were my beloved"
-
Sir, my mother is ill.
-
My sister too is coming of age.
I've got to get her married.
-
I see!
-
And my grandma too
is not keeping well.
-
Don't you have any more relatives?
-
My aunt is pregnant.
-
I see. And what about
your mother's mother?
-
Even she is ailing.
- I see!
-
Why does this happen only in my shop?
-
These boys are perfectly fine
when they are working elsewhere.
-
But the moment they
come to work here...
-
...all their relatives
begin to fall sick!
-
You want your pay, don't you?
- I swear by your head, sir!
-
No, please don't swear by
my head! I have a headache.
-
I'll settle all accounts today!
- Hey, Gullu...
-
bring the money.
Let me settle his account today!
-
Take this.
-
Shall I keep all of it?
- Yes, son, all of it.
-
Sir, you are like an angel!
- Bless you, son!
-
Hey, listen! Where are you going so soon?
There's still some more.
-
Some more?!
- Of course!
-
Look! Here it is.
-
What's this?
-
The telephone bill,
the electricity bill...
-
...the milkman's bill,
the grocery bill...
-
All these bills amount to Rs.9995.
-
Pay the bills and bring
back the five rupees to me.
-
I will then think what to do
about your pay. Take this!
-
Enough of this. My head is aching.
Switch on the radio.
-
How's the headache now?
-
The same.
-
Remove your spectacles.
I'll apply some balm for you.
-
Aarti, come inside.
-
Well... Aarti wants
to tell you something.
-
There's been an interview call from Delhi.
-
Jancy too has asked me to come.
-
I may have to stay
back there for 10-12 days.
-
Aarti, you may go now.
-
When does she want to leave?
- Within 2-3 days.
-
I had withdrawn money from the bank.
-
It's in the cupboard.
Give her as much as she wants.
-
But...
-
I had seen the
interview letter on the table.
-
I really have not been
able to understand you.
-
Bharti, you aren't the only one who
is concerned about Aarti, even I am.
-
And there's a reason behind this also.
-
You will soon know why.
-
What's wrong?
Do you have a headache now?
-
No.
- Then apply the balm.
-
It's aching here!
-
Thank you.
-
Even you are leaving?!
- Why? Who else has left?
-
Don't you know? Hear, hear!
-
Remember that small fox
who used to work in my shop?
-
Fox?
-
The one whom all of you
would call an innocent child!
-
I gave him Rs.10,000 to pay the bills.
-
But that rascal ran away
with the money!
-
So, is this phone dead now?
-
It's not only the phone that's dead,
even love has ceased to exist here!
-
Lovers can't talk to each other.
-
They are dying without meeting each other.
And this breaks my heart!
-
But don't worry. I'll even sell off
this shop and have the phone working...
-
...so that you can speak to him.
What other problems do you have?
-
After I leave...
if Deepak phones, then you...
-
Go on, don't be shy! If he phones,
Then I should tell him that...
-
...you have gone to Delhi
for a few days. Right?
-
Sorry Deepak.
-
I cannot accept your resignation.
-
Sir, please don't misunderstand me.
-
The workers are not happy with me.
-
So, for the welfare of the company,
I think I should quit this job.
-
If you really want to quit this job,
then I have a suggestion.
-
What?
-
I have a sister concern in Delhi.
Go there.
-
If you want,
then you may go there today.
-
A penny for your thoughts.
-
It's nothing, sir.
I'll leave for Delhi today.
-
Wish you good luck.
- Thank you, sir.
-
What are you saying, Deepak?
Will you leave today?
-
Yes, Niranjanbhai.
- Have you quit?
-
Hey, I'm asking
whether you've quit your job!
-
No. The MD did not
accept my resignation.
-
He has a sister concern in Delhi.
He's transferred me there.
-
Do you have to leave today?
- Yes.
-
All right. Do your packing.
-
After that, I want to phone Aarti
and tell her that I'm going to Delhi.
-
I'll also come.
-
This telephone is out of service.
-
This telephone is out of service.
-
This telephone is out of service.
-
This telephone is out of service.
-
I want to tell you something, Deepak.
-
But please don't misunderstand me.
-
What are you saying,
Niranjanbhai! Tell me.
-
I admit that you are a
sensible and wise person.
-
But you are a bit naive too.
-
You often let your heart rule your head.
-
I was with you here,
but I won't be there with you in Delhi.
-
All I want to advise you is that...
-
...it isn't wise to fall in love
with someone you haven't seen or met.
-
It's the question of your life!
-
One uses his heart in love,
not his head.
-
But...
- Don't worry.
-
You will soon receive my wedding card.
-
Let's hurry up, it's raining!
-
[Train announcement]
-
I'm sorry.
-
Boys like you walk in a
crowd solely to bump into girls!
-
If we leave without
informing mother, she will be livid.
-
What to do? The postal
department is on strike.
-
How do we send a telegram then?
-
Sir, is the Auto Rickshaw free?
- No!
-
Sir, is the Auto Rickshaw free?
-
What's wrong?
-
What's wrong?
-
Incredible! You are the first
person to address me as sir!
-
Else, nobody here addresses us
with respect.
-
It's supposed to be a city. But one
should learn about etiquette from you!
-
[Laughs]
- Please sit, sir.
-
I'm Deepak.
-
Pritam.
-
I am, indeed, pleased to meet you.
-
Or who bothers to introduce
oneself to people like us?
-
Before I left for Kerala,
I was in Agra for some days.
-
I too used to ride
an Auto Rickshaw there.
-
Hey, you are one of us!
Where do you want to go?
-
I don't know where to go.
- Meaning?
-
I mean, I want to freshen up,
and then go to office.
-
If you could get me a small room
somewhere for half an hour...
-
If you want to freshen up, then come
to my house. Provided you don't mind.
-
What objection can I have if you don't?
-
Then let's go.
- Yes.
-
Shall we leave?
- Yes.
-
Hey! Can't you see?
- I can.
-
Then can't you ride properly?
-
Well, my heart is beyond
my control these days.
-
Better gain control over it
or you'll regret later.
-
Take a reverse.
-
Where are you going?
-
My boyfriend has phoned.
-
Why has the postal department
gone on a strike suddenly?
-
Would they ask you first?!
- It's no joke!
-
You don't know how badly my parents
must be waiting for my Money Order.
-
Jancy dear!
-
Don't worry, the strike will
get over soon. - Yes, aunt?
-
Shall I clean the room?
- No. We have to go out now.
-
Clean later.
-
Don't you have to go to work?
- No.
-
I'm leaving.
I've taken my room key, okay?
-
Bye.
- Bye.
-
What did you ask?
- Don't you have to go to work?
-
No. My friend is here.
She has to go for an interview.
-
Which friend?
-
You know her. Look!
-
Aarti, you?!
-
When did you come? How are you?
- Fine. I came some time back.
-
Jancy, I'll clean the room later. Okay?
-
Aarti, let's go.
-
Do a course in computers.
-
I do wish to do that,
but I don't know how...
-
It is my friend's studio.
-
Come off it, Deepak!
You call me a friend, and yet pay me money!
-
They say, 'What will a horse
eat if it befriends the grass?!'
-
These are adages coined
by great intellectuals.
-
However, if we befriend the grass,
we'll die of hunger but not eat it!
-
See you.
- When do we meet again?
-
Deepak, I never even dreamt
that I'd find a friend like you.
-
However, I will not be able to
especially make time for you.
-
I have to toil hard all day to
earn my daily bread and butter.
-
If you think of me, then come home.
Or we'll bump into each other.
-
All right...
I'll collect the baggage later.
-
Come anytime.
-
Is it okay?
- Yes.
-
Shameless!
-
Whom are you abusing?
- Nobody.
-
Let's go?
- Yes.
-
Where's Mehra Industries' office?
- On the seventh floor.
-
And where is the lift?
- Over there.
-
Thank you.
-
[Murmuring]
-
Which floor do we have to go?
- 3rd floor.
-
Let's go.
-
Hello? Blue cross?
-
While coming from home today...
-
...I saw a stray dog and her
puppies at Vasant Vihar, C Block.
-
Would you please take care?
-
I'm Neha. Thank you, bye.
-
[Knock on door]
-
Yes, come in.
-
Good morning, madam.
-
Good morning. Welcome, Mr. Deepak.
-
[Laughs]
-
Anything wrong, madam?
- No, nothing.
-
You have brought light with you!
-
Thank you.
- Welcome. Please, have a seat.
-
One moment, excuse me.
-
So..
-
Oh, I'm really sorry.
-
Please, have some.
- No, thank you, madam. - Please.
-
[Laughs]
-
I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
-
I'm so sorry.
-
Please don't feel offended.
-
I am the MD here,
and you are an employee.
-
But I am very fond of
working in a friendly atmosphere.
-
However, I have a complaint to make.
-
You have deceived me.
- Me?
-
When my brother told me that
he was sending some boy here...
-
...I expected somebody with a
suit and tie - somebody stylish.
-
But you turned out to be so simple.
- Even you have deceived me.
-
How?
-
He had told me that
this was a sister concern.
-
But he didn't say that
this was his sister's concern!
-
[Laughs]
-
Good.
-
You speak very well!
-
My name is Deepak...
Look, I'm only thinking about your name!
-
My name is Neha, which means love...
everybody's love.
-
I am a very liberated woman,
a free bird.
-
Is it good?
- What?
-
A new place, a new job
as well as new people. Is it good?
-
Madam, everything in life
is new for the first time.
-
Friends, job, school...
-
...the girl your parents choose...
everything is new, the first time.
-
One gets gradually habituated to it.
-
My policy is to make
adjustments and live life.
-
Until now, it was only
you I had liked, but...
-
[Phone rings]
-
Ranjit here.
- Yes, madam?
-
[Neha] Can you please come in for a second?
-
Yes.
-
What were we talking about? Oh yes!
-
Until now, it was only
you that I had liked...
-
...but now, I even like your policy!
- [Knock on door]
-
Just one moment. Come in.
-
Mr. Ranjit, please meet Mr. Deepak.
- Hello.
-
Ranjit.
- Deepak.
-
Ranjit, give him his appointment letter...
He will stay with you.
-
Yes, ma'am.
-
Thank you, madam.
-
I don't want your thanks.
I want you to be sincere and dedicated.
-
One more thing.
-
This is the company mobile phone.
Always keep it with you.
-
So that I can contact
you whenever I want.
-
Okay, madam.
-
Let's go.
-
Mr. Deepak.
-
Yes, madam?
-
One quality in you really appealed to me.
-
What, madam?
- Your simplicity.
-
Thank you.
-
[Gasps]
-
[Laughs]
-
Hi Simran.
- Hi.
-
Please sit. How are you?
-
Fine. How are you?
-
Good company, good health. That's all.
-
Okay.
-
But I haven't seen you since 2-3 months.
Where are you?
-
I got bored of my job here,
so l thought I'd live with my boyfriend.
-
Two months later, I realised that
my job was better, so I came back!
-
[Laughs]
-
Cute.
-
Excuse me.
-
Fresh candidate.
-
Won't you introduce us?
-
Simran, he is Mr. Deepak...
And, Deepak, she is...
-
Hey.
-
Is he your friend?
-
Yes, he is.
-
He's not good!
Either change him or change yourself!
-
Hey, Simran, where are you going?
- Bye.
-
Why did you insult me before
that girl in the canteen today?
-
It will be better if we maintain
some formalities between us.
-
So, you don't accept my friendship?
- I wouldn't have spoken to you then.
-
Oh, thank you.
-
But I cannot change
myself for you, Mr. Deepak!
-
Deepak will do.
- What!
-
Deepak will do!
- It will be very difficult.
-
To befriend me?
- No.
-
It's very simple, Ranjit.
- To change you?
-
[Laughs]
-
No. To maintain our friendship.
-
[Laughs]
-
Dear God, please
give me a good job soon.
-
I don't wish to live off anybody.
-
All I want is to be with Deepak.
-
When will I meet him, O' Lord?
-
[Bell rings]
-
O' Lord, You know how
incomplete I am without Aarti.
-
Please let me meet her soon
so that we can get married.
-
I want to bestow all of
life's happiness on her.
-
I'm sorry.
-
After you.
- No! After you.
-
[Chanting mantras]
-
[Prayer bell ringing]
-
Please give me some offerings.
-
May I take a flower from you?
- Yes, you may.
-
You?
- Who are you to give me flowers?!
-
You called out to the priest,
but he didn't hear you. So I...
-
Anyway, these are offerings.
If you take it from me, it won't harm you.
-
Look, mister, I know very well
what kind of a person you are!
-
Are you intentionally following me?!
-
Madam, you misunderstand!
- I understand right!
-
And get this into your head. If you
pursue me again, I won't spare you!
-
Let's go.
-
Aarti, do you have any
problems with that boy?
-
Who is he to give me flowers?!
-
But they are the Lord's offerings,
irrespective of whom you take it from.
-
But to take it from a man?!
-
Even the priest is a man.
- But...
-
The problem does not lie
with that man but with you.
-
Meaning?!
-
Let's go.
- Hail Lord Ram.
-
Good morning.
-
I said, good morning.
-
Let me go.
-
The more you insult me,
the more my interest in you will grow!
-
Let me go!
-
You fear that you may have to
spend on me if you befriend me, right?
-
Normally, girls laugh, and boys spend.
-
But I am not like that.
-
I'll spend, and you make me laugh...
but very lovingly.
-
Are you married?
- No.
-
What have you saved for your husband?
-
My house, a car,
a bank balance, etc. etc.
-
But not your virginity!
-
I have a house, a car, a bank balance.
Do you know how?
-
My love and affection
constitute the material comforts.
-
And my virginity
constitutes my bank balance!
-
I have kept it for my future wife.
-
So don't harass me, and let me go.
-
And if I still harass you, then?
-
Then, to hell with the job!
I'll thrash you right here! Understand?
-
Good morning, madam.
-
Good morning. How are you?
- Fine.
-
But I'm not too fine.
-
Can I be of any help?
- Only you can help.
-
I badly need a house,
a car and a bank balance for myself.
-
Are you mocking me?
-
No way. I badly need all of them.
-
But I don't have any of the three.
-
Only you do. Do you know how?
-
My love and affection
constitute the material comforts.
-
And my virginity
constitutes my bank balance!
-
Understand?
-
Am I right?
-
Madam, it isn't good to eavesdrop.
-
But it's good for me.
-
I want to experience your love.
-
Your affection.
-
I want to make you mine.
-
But I am not worthy of you.
-
Do you know, I've been thinking of
only you since the day I met you?
-
I questioned myself a lot, and
I found the answers to them yesterday.
-
Mine is not a case of
love at first sight.
-
I have loved you,
the Deepak hidden in you.
-
But...
- I know.
-
You want to tell me something,
and even I have a lot to say to you.
-
But this isn't the place.
I'll wait for you at home at 8 tonight.
-
For dinner. Do come.
-
Bye.
-
Ranjit, now tell me a
solution to this problem.
-
Deepak, in life,
opportunity often knocks at the door.
-
But in your life,
it's knocking on the heart.
-
Meaning?
-
Some people believe that
it isn't important whom we love.
-
But it's more important who loves us!
-
But, Deepak, my friend,
I think differently.
-
Meaning?
-
Deepak, it is very
important for me, who I love.
-
Whom do you love?
-
Madhuri Dixit, Samantha Fox,
Pamela Anderson..
-
..Monica Lewinsky, etc.
-
Just think! Even if one of them...
-
I mean... by chance,
even if one of them loves us...
-
...then, let alone in India,
we'll become famous all over the world!
-
But how does this concern my problem?
- It does!
-
Madam Neha is no less than all
these renowned, beautiful damsels.
-
Just think! If you accept
Madam Neha's love...
-
...then each and every newspaper
will publish your picture with her!
-
On the front page, side by side!
And you'll become famous like me!
-
For me, a little glimpse of
the feet seen under a sari...
-
...is much more attractive than
the bare legs seen below a skirt!
-
It's 7:30.
-
Ranjit, please.
-
It's 7:30! Don't miss your meeting
with Ms. Neha at 8. Please go.
-
[Music]
-
"Beloved!"
-
"Beloved!"
-
"Beloved!"
-
"Beloved!"
-
"I've lost my senses,
what influence is this..."
-
"I've lost my senses,
what influence is this..."
-
"...after meeting you, O beloved"
-
"after meeting you, O beloved"
-
"There's pain, there's agony,
what passion is this"
-
"There's pain, there's agony,
what passion is this"
-
"...after meeting you, O beloved"
-
"After meeting you, O beloved"
-
"Beloved!"
-
"Beloved!"
-
"Beloved!"
-
"Beloved!"
-
[Music]
-
"You are my dream"
-
"The peace of my heart"
-
"Look, O beloved,
look at me just once"
-
"Kiss my body..."
-
"Come close, my love"
-
"I've lost my peace,
something is wrong..."
-
"I've lost my peace,
something is wrong..."
-
"...after meeting you, O beloved"
-
"After meeting you, O beloved"
-
"Beloved!"
-
"Beloved!"
-
"Beloved!"
-
"Beloved!"
-
[Music]
-
"The love is restless."
-
"The fragrance of beauty has spread."
-
"Why is this distance between us?"
-
"Why is there this delay?"
-
"My body is filled with passion.
I don't know what has happened to me."
-
"I have felt unquenched thirst.
I have spent sleepless night..."
-
"I have felt unquenched thirst.
I have spent sleepless night..."
-
"...after meeting you, O beloved"
-
"After meeting you, O beloved"
-
"I've lost my senses,
what influence is this..."
-
"I've lost my senses,
what influence is this..."
-
"...after meeting you, O beloved"
-
"After meeting you, O beloved"
-
"I've lost my senses,
what influence is this..."
-
"I've lost my senses,
what influence is this..."
-
"...after meeting you, O beloved"
-
"After meeting you, O beloved"
-
[Music]
-
Mr. Mustafa.
- Yes, sir.
-
Make the delivery
receipts of all the scooters.
-
Ok...
- Okay, sir.
-
Thank you.
-
[Clears throat]
-
O hello...
-
I've come to thank you.
-
I liked it that you didn't
come to my house last evening.
-
Well, actually...
- I know.
-
You couldn't sleep all night.
You kept thinking about me.
-
No, madam.
- You are waiting for me since morning.
-
You knew that since you didn't
come to my house last night...
-
I will surely come to
meet you in the morning.
-
No, madam.
- No, no, no.
-
Actually, I like it.
-
It is said that love
begins with a refusal.
-
Then it ends up with a consent.
Do you know?
-
No, madam. I don't know.
-
Deepak, every time you refuse me...
-
your every refusal
brings me more closer to you.
-
First close to you,
then to your heart.
-
Shall I ask you something?
-
Yes, madam.
-
No, no, no.
-
Hurry up.
-
Give me way.
-
Wait, friend.
- This bus won't go there.
-
Two tickets please.
-
A ticket to Shriniwaspuri.
-
Hey, look there. Your admirer.
-
You keep talking rubbish all the time.
-
He seems to be moody.
Even you are moody.
-
If you fall in love,
you'll make a perfect pair.
-
If you like him so much,
you fall in love with him.
-
Good idea.
-
I'll fall in love.
But what about my fiancé?
-
Hey Deepak, look there.
-
A perfect girl.
A typical Indian woman.
-
I saw. I don't like her.
-
What? You don't like her at all?
- No.
-
Seeing her, I felt I should marry her.
-
You can do it with pleasure.
-
But what will happen to Monica
Lewinski and Pamela Anderson.
-
Friend, they are just a fun.
-
But I will marry a girl like her.
- Really? - Yes.
-
What are you thinking?
-
That I am also like a
typical Indian male.
-
I want a beautiful Indian girl
who dresses decently for a wife.
-
And modern, sexy, stylish,
anything will do for other things.
-
Then go and tell her that
you love her and get married.
-
Shall I go?
- Yes.
-
Shall I tell her?
- Sure. Okay.
-
What happened, Mr. Ranjit?
Your miss is missing.
-
If she becomes my misses,
she will never miss. - Is it?
-
Yes. Now occupy that seat
quickly or we'll miss it.
-
[Laughs]
- Come on.
-
[Bell tolling]
-
Aarti, I spoke to Father about your job.
- Is it?
-
We'll meet him and go...
-
Let's wait.
-
Hello Father.
-
Father, she is Aarti.
-
Hello, father.
- God bless you my child.
-
So she needed the job?
- Yes.
-
There's a job in Singapore.
-
Rs.20000 per month.
-
It's a two years contract.
-
You just have to teach Hindi.
-
They needed two teachers.
I've finalized one.
-
Would you like to go?
-
Thank you, Father.
-
She is fed up with her family.
-
You showed her the right path.
-
I can't go...
- Why?
-
Why can't you go?
- I said I can't.
-
Ok. God bless you.
-
Sorry, Jency. Jency, wait.
-
Why are you constantly
looking at your watch?
-
Madam's called me home this
evening to discuss some official matter.
-
I thought I'll go home and freshen up,
but there's no sign of a bus!
-
And I am already late!
- No problem. We'll take a scooter.
-
Company account.
-
[Whistles]
-
What's wrong?
-
My future Mrs. who was
missing the other day...
-
is coming now.
I won't let her go missing again!
-
All the best.
- Thank you.
-
I want to go to Saket.
-
Listen up.
-
My girlfriend didn't
write me a letter.
-
I'll give you the money.
-
Don't bore me.
They are talking about the strike.
-
There's a meeting going on.
It will be called off in the evening.
-
Hello.
-
Who are you?
- You don't know me but I know you.
-
Are you from Nainital?
-
No, from Dehradun. I work in Delhi.
-
My father is a retired army officer
and my mother is a school teacher.
-
I want to ask you something important.
- What?
-
I had seen you in the bus
the other day... No.505.
-
But before I could ask you something,
you had got off the bus.
-
What do you want to ask me?
-
If you say yes, then I want
to come home with my parents.
-
To ask for your hand in marriage.
-
Do you want to create a
scene at the bus-stop?!
-
Certainly not!
You are absolutely correct.
-
I know, whenever a girl screams for help,
men come to her rescue at once.
-
But no problem.
-
You said you live in Nainital.
I'll come there with my parents.
-
One moment...
Why are you harassing me so much?
-
I'm not harassing you.
-
I'm talking about my marriage.
-
I already love somebody else.
-
And if my family learns of it,
complications will only increase.
-
No problem.
-
It happens nowadays. Love someone,
marry another! I have no problem.
-
I'm not the kind of girl to
love one man and marry another!
-
We love one another without
even having seen each other.
-
Please don't disturb me.
-
Amazing! You just mentioned that
I am making things complicated for you...
-
...but you,
yourself, are in a dilemma!
-
You know, you should be
kept in a museum so that...
-
...people can buy a ticket to see you.
You don't deserve to be married!
-
I think I am wasting my time!
-
Scooter!
-
Goodbye!
-
[Knocking]
-
Deepak? Please, come in.
-
Thank you, madam.
-
Sorry, madam, I got a bit late.
- No problem.
-
Please, have a seat.
- Thank you, madam.
-
I did come on time but...
-
Please, be comfortable. Be seated.
-
But there are so many houses here.
-
I couldn't make out
which one was yours.
-
Didn't you ask the watchman?
-
I did, but he told me that
all these houses belong to Ms. Neha.
-
Is it actually true?
-
Yes, all this belongs to me.
-
My father had built this house
with great desire for his 6 children.
-
So that we could live together.
-
But fate proposed otherwise.
-
In a plane crash, everyone...
-
In such a big family,
remained only me and my brother.
-
Brother could not live in
the midst of past memories.
-
So he settled down in Cochin.
-
And Madam Neha stayed
back here all alone!
-
I'm sorry, but how do you manage
to live alone in such a big house?
-
It's very simple.
-
When I feel like
talking to somebody...
-
...I stand before the mirror
and speak to myself.
-
When I feel like laughing,
I joke with myself.
-
And if I begin to cry,
then I wipe my own tears.
-
So very simple, you know.
-
You ought to forget the past
and think about your future.
-
That's what I'm thinking of.
-
My future.
-
Do you know I've been thinking only
about you since the last few days?
-
I talk, play, laugh and cry with you.
-
I live every moment only with you.
-
Deepak, I want all these dreams
to be realised in my future.
-
I want to live with you.
I want to belong to you.
-
This is not possible, Ms. Neha.
I cannot do this.
-
Why? What do I lack?
-
That's not the case,
but I cannot love you.
-
Are you scared of me?
-
My affluence?
-
Deepak, I can give up all this for you.
-
I don't want this house,
my business... absolutely nothing!
-
I can live with you in your house.
-
You go to office,
while I'll wait for you at home.
-
I'll cook and feed you
with my own hands.
-
I'll do anything you say
to win over your love.
-
Actually, I love somebody else.
-
No! I can't believe that!
-
It is the truth.
-
Who is she? Where does she stay?
-
Give me her address.
-
I'll go and grovel before her.
I'll beg for my love, Deepak!
-
You may go to her
and beg for your love.
-
But she loves me so much that...
-
...if she hears, there's somebody
else in my life, she may kill herself.
-
And the truth is,
even I love her with equal intensity.
-
Even I can kill myself for you.
-
Ms. Neha, only a fortunate
person would deserve your love.
-
But what to do? I am helpless.
-
I have unknowingly hurt you,
so please forgive me.
-
If I stay back for some more time,
then you will be more hurt.
-
So I ought to leave.
- Listen, Deepak.
-
I'll never ever say anything
to you again, except this once.
-
In life, I have never
asked anybody for anything.
-
Not even from God!
-
But today, I ask you for something.
-
lf, at any juncture of life,
you deem me worthy of your love...
-
...then do think about me.
-
I will always wait for your love here.
-
Even in my next life.
-
Good night, madam.
-
Good night.
-
[Crying]
-
What are you reading so intently?
-
There was a postal strike since 10 days.
It has finally ended today.
-
I used to think that I know you too well.
But now I think I don't.
-
Why do you say that, Jancy?
-
Father offered you such a good job,
but you refused him.
-
You get upset also very easily.
-
And that boy
- how has he harmed you?
-
Whenever you see him, you fight with him.
Why are you so moody?
-
It's self-defence.
-
Meaning?
-
Since the time I've seen that boy,
I don't know why...
-
...but a strange force
draws me towards him.
-
I fear I may fall in love with him.
-
That's why I fight with him.
-
If you love that boy,
then tell him about it!
-
Why do you torment yourself?
-
I love somebody else.
- Whom?
-
Deepak.
-
I see! The boy who had
parceled your bag and certificates?
-
Yes. Generally, people see
each other, and then fall in love.
-
But ours is a different love story.
-
I see! Now I know why you turned
down the job that Father offered.
-
But, Aarti, I can understand
loving someone you don't know.
-
But falling in love with
someone you haven't even seen!
-
Jancy, have you ever seen God?
- No.
-
Yet, you believe in Him
and worship Him.
-
My love is something similar.
-
I have never seen my love,
but I worship him.
-
I'll pray that you
find your love soon.
-
[Whistle blows]
-
The signal is on. Give my regards
to your sister and her husband.
-
And don't worry,
everything will be fine.
-
Bye.
- Bye.
-
Thank you.
- Bye.
-
Hey, Deepak! How did the meeting
with madam turn out?!
-
[Laughs]
-
I have something important to say.
- Same here, Deepak.
-
The girl at the bus stop
turned out to be such a big bore!
-
I got so fed up! I came home,
freshened up and went to see a movie!
-
But her love story is very queer.
-
Do you know how it began?
-
I am not concerned with
other people's love stories!
-
Fine! I'm not forcing you!
-
Give this company cellular phone
and letter to madam.
-
What's this?
- My resignation.
-
What! Are you crazy?!
-
No. I'm resigning because I am not crazy.
-
Don't ask me anything more.
-
Should I really give it to madam?
-
Are you sure?
-
Goodbye.
-
Hey, Pritam!
- Please sit.
-
What's wrong? Where are you going?
-
I myself don't know where I'm going.
-
You had said the same when
we met for the first time too.
-
I had come to join work that day.
-
Delhi was a new place for me.
-
I didn't know then where I was going.
-
Delhi is no more an alien place now,
but I have quit my job.
-
So, once again,
I don't know where I'm going.
-
There's one more place.
-
Not just my home but my heart too.
-
Smoke a 'beedi'?
-
I think you're a bit worked up.
-
Pour your heart out.
You will feel better.
-
I think you didn't quite like what I said.
-
What is it?
-
What is it?
-
Pritam..
-
Is my love for her,
some kind of madness?
-
It certainly is!
-
My friend is hungry,
and I'm not even asking him for food!
-
Hey, friend.
-
Don't worry.
You will surely find your love.
-
How?
-
The Lord above is with us.
-
[Music]
-
"You will find your love,
your beloved..."
-
"it's all in God's hands"
-
"It's all in God's hands"
-
"What's there to fear...?"
-
"God's on your side always"
-
"God's on your side always"
-
"What's there to fear...?"
-
"God's on your side always"
-
"God's with us"
-
[Music]
-
"Flowers blossom even in deserts..."
-
"hearts that are separated,
are united"
-
"Flowers blossom even in deserts..."
-
"hearts that are separated,
are united"
-
"It's upto Him to turn the
impossible into the possible..."
-
"in parched lands,
He could cause a flood..."
-
"seek what you wish at heart..."
-
"for this is a night of prayers"
-
"What's there to fear...?"
-
"God's on your side always"
-
"God's on your side always"
-
"It's all in God's hands"
-
"God is with us"
-
"God's on your side always"
-
[Music]
-
"New songs we shall sing..."
-
"we shall forget all sorrows"
-
"New songs we shall sing..."
-
"we shall forget all sorrows"
-
"He watches over everyone..."
-
"so why lead a life of sorrow?"
-
"So let's sing and dance, friend..."
-
"it's showering joys today..."
-
"what's there to fear?"
-
"God's with us"
-
"God's with us"
-
"You will find your love,
your beloved..."
-
"it's all in God's hands"
-
"it's all in God's hands"
-
"What's there to fear...?"
-
"God's on our side"
-
"God's on our side"
-
"What's there to fear...?"
-
"God's on our side"
-
"God's on our side"
-
Good morning, ma'am.
- Good morning, ma'am.
-
Good morning, ma'am.
-
Good morning.
-
Good morning to you too.
-
Excuse me, ma'am.
-
Good morning, Ranjit, how are you?
- Very well.
-
What's this?
- Deepak's resignation.
-
But why?!
-
Even I don't know what was it about
the office that he didn't approve.
-
He merely handed over
his resignation letter.
-
Excuse me.
-
What's the matter?
There are many letters today.
-
That's because the
postal strike has ended.
-
Aarti, Nainital.
-
Aarti.
- Yes?
-
I think you've begun to
conceal many things from me nowadays.
-
No, sister.
-
When you went to Delhi,
there was a letter for you from Deepak.
-
I read it and kept it in your room.
-
Didn't you see it?
-
Sorry, sister.
-
A kind of fear grips me
whenever I think about your future.
-
I still have not been able
to understand my husband.
-
And even you have found
no direction in life yet.
-
I do not know what's
in each one's heart.
-
But, may the one who resides in
your heart give you a good life.
-
This is all I pray to God.
-
Aarti, ask Deepak to come
to Nainital immediately.
-
What's the matter?
-
Why don't you say something?
-
I received another letter from
Deepak today. He has quit his job.
-
He's written that he'll send his
new address when he gets another job.
-
Until now, I used to feel that
you had started life afresh.
-
But now I wonder if you will
ever achieve your goal in life.
-
I want to talk about
something important to you.
-
Has there been another
interview call for your sister?
-
No... There is a boy named Deepak.
-
Oh, I see!
So, this is about a love affair?!
-
It's not what you are thinking about.
-
You mean, this love is devoid of
any abortion and tears?!
-
You are too much!
Why do you misunderstand everything?
-
They love one another,
without even having seen each other.
-
Bharti, I've seen one too many
such cases, and its outcome as well!
-
I cannot make an exception for
your sister's love, understand?!
-
Go to sleep, and let me work.
-
Have some tea.
- Thank you, Chhotu.
-
Did you go for an interview today?
-
What happened?
-
What happens every time.
They will write a letter to inform me!
-
But there's one job which
I can get, if you wish so.
-
If I wish?
-
I know to ride an auto rickshaw,
and I have a driving licence too.
-
Why don't you get me
somebody's auto on a rental basis?
-
Good idea. You can ride an
auto rickshaw till you get a job.
-
I'll arrange for it tomorrow morning.
-
Thanks.
-
Hello, Mr. Prem.
-
Address me as Prem, not Mr. Prem.
- Okay. Please come.
-
Please sit.
- Thank you.
-
Bharti, come here and bring Aarti too.
-
This is my humble home.
-
It makes no difference
whether a house is huge or small.
-
The people residing in it
should have magnanimous hearts.
-
Thank you.
By the way, how is business?
-
Good.
-
She is my wife Bharti.
- Hello. - Hello.
-
And you already know Aarti.
-
Hello?
-
Hello.
-
Please sit.
-
You haven't told us about him.
-
Oh sorry.
-
He is Mr. Prem,
one of the city's elite.
-
He has spread his business so
extensively at such a young age...
-
...that others would turn grey
by the time they do the same!
-
What are you saying!
- Facts are facts!
-
Bharti, I had met him in
Delhi some months back.
-
Mrs. Bharti, perhaps your
sister does not remember...
-
...but I had met her at a
florist around a year back.
-
She had come to buy flowers.
I had liked her very much.
-
And in the process of talking to him,
I learnt that she's your sister.
-
He had expressed a
desire to marry Aarti.
-
I was very worked up initially as he
and we are poles apart.
-
It isn't wise to fix an alliance
with such a big difference.
-
We would meet regularly,
and he would always talk about Aarti.
-
The time has come now.
-
I don't think we can find a
better proposal than him for Aarti.
-
Aarti, please bring some
tea and snacks for him.
-
No, please! Some other time.
-
I'll come some other time as
I have an important meeting today.
-
I'll reach you till outside.
- No. Please sit.
-
I like you.
-
But I don't know if you
reciprocate my feelings or not.
-
If you want to talk to me alone,
then I'll give you my card.
-
Phone me without any hesitation. Okay?
-
Goodbye. Goodbye.
-
Goodbye.
- Goodbye.
-
I could never understand you.
- I know.
-
A woman whose young
sister lives with her...
-
...will never be able to
understand her husband.
-
I have always been bitter with Aarti.
-
But I never liked being that way.
-
If I had been affectionate towards her,
you may have misunderstood me.
-
Aarti, I am not against your love.
-
I'm compelled to do this because
of my duty and responsibility.
-
How can I give you my consent to
wed a boy whom even you haven't seen?
-
Just bear one thing in mind.
-
I have always considered you as
my younger sister, my daughter.
-
Fool, you are the pride of my home.
-
Whatever decision I take,
will be solely for your good.
-
[Sobbing]
-
[Sighs]
-
So, you have come to tell me
that you love somebody else?
-
His name?
-
You have come from so far,
so you may as well tell me his name.
-
Deepak.
- Let's take a stroll and talk.
-
Look, I'm not jealous.
-
But I do want to know about the
boy who loves a girl like you.
-
I have never seen him.
- What! You haven't even seen him?
-
I have begun to like
you even more now.
-
And I have even begun to
feel jealous of your love.
-
I also don't want
you to ever meet him.
-
So that you can get married to me.
-
I cannot live without Deepak.
-
I want you to live and be happy.
-
So, what can I do for you?
-
I'll be greatly indebted to you...
-
...if you could ask my
brother-in-law to let me go to Delhi.
-
All right. But why to Delhi?
-
To search for Deepak.
-
[Laughs]
-
You don't know where he lives?
-
In Delhi.
- But you don't know where in Delhi.
-
If you do not find Deepak...
-
...will you marry me then?
-
Good.
-
Look, Aarti, you are
a simple Indian lady.
-
Which one doesn't find nowadays.
-
I know that if you get married to me,
I will remain very happy.
-
But your happiness lies elsewhere.
-
I will pray to God... for both of us.
-
I'll pray that you find Deepak.
-
And I'll pray for myself...
that you don't find him.
-
May I leave?
-
Yes.
-
Why does this happen only to me?
-
[Music]
-
"I breathe..."
-
"while I wait only for you"
-
"I swallow my tears..."
-
"and this is what my love
has to say to you"
-
"To continue to live,
I swear it on you..."
-
"To continue to live,
I swear it on you..."
-
"I need to meet you once, my love"
-
"I need to meet you once, my love"
-
"To continue to live,
I swear it on you..."
-
"To continue to live,
I swear it on you..."
-
"I need to meet you once, my love"
-
"I need to meet you once, my love"
-
"I need to meet you once, my love"
-
"I need to meet you once, my love"
-
[Radio news]
'This is All India Radio, Delhi.'
-
'As per the weather report...'
-
'...Delhi, Ghaziabad, Meerut and
all other areas in the vicinity...'
-
'...will have torrential
rains for the next 48 hours.'
-
'It will be accompanied
by strong winds.'
-
'There's a possibility of a storm too.
Please take utmost precautions.'
-
'That is the end of the news.
Thank you.'
-
'This is All India Radio, Delhi.'
-
Just a little ahead... stop here.
-
How much?
- Rs.70.
-
Take this.
-
Amma.
-
Hey, Aarti! When did you come?!
-
Right now. Where is Jancy?
-
It's the warden's girl's wedding.
All the girls have gone there.
-
Oh! When will they return?
- They said they would return today.
-
But one can't be sure
because of the rains.
-
Will you please give me her room keys?
I want to change.
-
But all the girls have locked
their rooms and taken the keys.
-
Oh yes! Go to the common bathroom
and change.
-
Okay.
-
Amma.
-
I'll leave.
- Hey! You've just come!
-
Yes, I have some urgent work.
- But...
-
Where will you go in these rains?
- I have to go.
-
Wait awhile. The rains will stop.
- No, I'll leave.
-
I don't even have an umbrella.
- Don't worry.
-
Be careful, dear.
-
Please stop.
-
Bye, aunt.
-
Stop!
-
Take me to Lajpat Nagar.
-
[Engine cranking]
-
What's the matter?
-
What's wrong?!
- I'll have to check.
-
I think there's water
gone inside the engine.
-
Then do something.
- Yes, I will.
-
Get down and check.
- I am checking!
-
Firstly, it's broken down.
Over that, you are in a hurry!
-
[Engine stalling]
-
Will you hurry up?
I've got to reach somewhere.
-
I don't think it will start.
-
Please wait here,
I'll get another scooter.
-
In these rains, where will...
hey, look, there's one! Stop it.
-
I will.
-
Please stop.
-
My scooter has broken down.
Will you go to Lajpat Nagar?
-
Yes, I will.
-
He is willing to go.
- I don't want that scooter!
-
Where will I fetch another one from?
Please go in this.
-
Where, in Lajpat Nagar,
do you want to go?
-
Near the market, building number 18.
-
[Brakes squeal]
-
Please wait for 5 minutes.
I'll be back soon.
-
Madam, whom do you want to meet here?
- Why are you concerned about that?!
-
I know quite a few people here.
So I was asking...
-
Scooter drivers always know
somebody or the other everywhere!
-
Madam, some Aarti wants to meet you.
-
Okay, madam.
-
You may go.
-
Thank you.
- Welcome.
-
[Knocking]
-
Please, come in.
-
Please come in, Aarti.
-
Please sit.
-
Please.
-
Hey, you are so drenched!
One moment.
-
Wipe yourself.
- No, I'm fine.
-
Please take it.
-
Oh! Your chair!
-
You don't know me,
but I know you very well, Aarti.
-
Deepak never told me
anything about you.
-
After he quit his job here,
there was a letter from you.
-
I read it.
-
Please, forgive me.
-
Do you know where Deepak is now?
-
If I knew...
-
...that he loved a girl named Aarti...
-
...I would have surely
apologised for coming in his way.
-
Does Deepak...
-
No, Aarti! Deepak has never loved me.
-
Only I have loved him.
-
And he quit his job
only because of me.
-
I'm in deep trouble.
It's very important that I meet him.
-
I have come from so far
only to meet Deepak.
-
How do I trace him?!
-
There's a man named
Ranjit who works here.
-
He is on leave today,
but I can give you his address.
-
You can go and meet him.
-
And if you want,
you may stay here with me.
-
I'll search for him everywhere,
and hand him over to you.
-
There is no need for that.
- Give me Ranjit's address.
-
I'll go and meet him.
-
Okay.
-
This has never happened to me before.
-
But today, I don't know
why I'm jealous of you.
-
Despite staying so close to Deepak,
I could not win over his love.
-
Then, how did you win him over with
a few words written in your letters?
-
How's this possible?
- I don't know. I'll leave.
-
You're in a big rush, aren't you?
I can understand that.
-
But I want to ask
you just one question.
-
Will you give me an honest answer?
- Ask me.
-
What do I lack as a woman,
that I was unable to win Deepak's love?
-
There's a saying that
marriages are made in heaven.
-
Perhaps the Lord has not
destined you for Deepak.
-
I'll leave.
-
I'll pray that Deepak and
you remain together eternally.
-
Aarti.
-
When you meet Deepak,
will you convey my message to him?
-
Tell him that Neha still loves him
very much.
-
Will you do me a favour?
-
Yes?
-
Forget Deepak.
He belongs only to me!
-
"My eyes are lamps that burn
in your memory"
-
"Oh, how I pine to meet my lover"
-
"My eyes are lamps that burn
in your memory"
-
"Oh, how I pine to meet my lover"
-
[Horn blares]
-
Hey! The road ahead is blocked.
-
I want to take a right nearby.
- But it is blocked!
-
The road ahead is blocked.
The 'C' block is near. I'll take you there.
-
No, wait here. I'll search for it.
-
[Coughs]
-
Nandu, you are drenched.
-
You will fall sick just like me.
Go and wipe your head.
-
There's a lady here to meet you.
- A lady? Send her inside.
-
[Coughs]
-
You!
-
What brings you here?
- Who is Mr. Ranjit?
-
I am.
-
Where are you lost?
- It's nothing.
-
I want to inquire about Deepak.
-
Oh! Sit down.
-
Please sit.
-
[Sneezing]
-
I am sorry, I'm not feeling too well.
I got drenched in the rains.
-
Hey, even you are drenched!
Nandu, bring a towel.
-
Is Deepak related to you?
-
Is Deepak related to you?
- Yes.
-
I see. But Deepak had
mentioned that he is an orphan.
-
Oh yes! Just a minute!
-
Is Deepak the man whom you love
without even having seen or met him?!
-
Yes.
-
Oh my goodness.
-
Do you remember,
I had once seen you in the bus?
-
Deepak was standing right next to me.
-
This is indeed incredulous!
-
And I had met you at the
bus stop another time?
-
Do you know, Deepak had just
passed by then in a scooter?
-
I don't remember all that.
Where can I find him now?
-
If I cannot get Deepak, then
nobody can get Aarti either.
-
Stop talking like a fool.
-
I know every nook and corner of Delhi.
-
If I were not to
have such high fever...
-
...I'd have come with you
right away to search for Deepak.
-
I'll issue an advertisement for
Deepak in the newspapers tomorrow.
-
I am confident that
we will find Deepak.
-
Please don't lose heart.
-
And until then, please do
not make hasty decisions.
-
You've waited for so long, so you
may as well wait for some more days.
-
[Aarti sobbing]
-
Madam, why are you crying?
- Just keep driving!
-
You've been looking out for someone
since morning in these heavy rains.
-
I think you're in some trouble.
-
If you tell me about it,
I may be able to help you.
-
This is why I didn't
want to take your scooter!
-
How much is the fare?
-
Please sit inside.
Your clothes are completely soiled.
-
And if you don't mind,
my relative stays nearby.
-
You could change there.
-
And then, we'll find the one
who you are searching for.
-
Please sit, madam.
-
Come.
-
Please come, madam...
Just be careful.
-
Please come.
-
This isn't my relative's house.
-
But the house of my friend
with whom I stay.
-
Please don't be angry.
-
Had I told you before,
you wouldn't have come here.
-
And you are in such a bad state,
that I had to lie.
-
Please come.
-
Come from this side.
-
Watch the utensil.
-
Sit. I'll go and change my shirt.
-
Take this, madam.
- No, thank you. I have a towel.
-
All right. Go and have a bath.
-
Where is the bathroom?
-
Watch your step.
-
The door has got a bit
jammed because of the rains.
-
Isn't there a handle from inside?
- One minute.
-
I have bolted from outside.
-
[Strums guitar]
-
[Knocking]
-
[Knock on door]
-
I'm trying to open it.
-
One minute.
-
I'm opening.
-
It's quite late.
We ought to leave now.
-
Yes, let's go.
-
[Thunder crashing]
-
Please wait here. I'll check if
my friend has returned or not.
-
Or I'll have to go to
the railway station.
-
Okay.
-
Pardon? There is no electricity here.
-
There has been no power
supply too since morning.
-
Even the girls haven't
returned since morning.
-
How can I say when they'll return?!
It's raining!
-
Okay? Shall I keep the receiver down now?
-
Give this to Jancy when she comes.
-
Okay. But where will you go in
these rains? Stay here tonight.
-
No. I have to go.
-
Talk about dogs' love!
-
Meaning?
-
Who else exhibits
such passion in public?!
-
And what, according to you, is pure love?
-
That of my friend.
-
Really? What's so special
about your friend's love?
-
He is in love without
even having ever seen her!
-
What's your friend's name?
-
Deepak.
-
And the girl whom he loves?
- Aarti.
-
Aarti is my best friend!
-
Deepak is my good friend.
-
The signal has turned green!
Go and do it at home!
-
"The skies weep with me"
-
"The skies weep with me"
-
"Where could my love be lost?"
-
"Where could my love be lost?"
-
"I look for him everywhere"
-
"I look for him everywhere"
-
"I don't even die, nor
am I among the living..."
-
"I find myself so helpless,
what test is this?"
-
Rs.30.
-
Do bring Deepak here someday.
- Sure!
-
Take this.
- Sorry, I don't have change.
-
Wait here,
I'll go and get some change.
-
Do you have a change for Rs.100?
-
No. Your friend had come.
- Aarti?
-
Yes. She had come in the evening.
She's going back tonight.
-
She appeared very worried.
She has left a letter for you.
-
Oh my God.
-
There's only 45 minutes
left for the train to leave.
-
Hold this suitcase.
- Okay.
-
Let's go to the railway station.
- Why? Any problem?
-
I'll tell you on the way.
-
[Train announcement]
-
Here's your scooter fare.
-
Your train will leave in 10 minutes.
-
Wait here, I'll get your ticket.
- No, thanks. Don't bother.
-
It will be very crowded.
Sit here, I'll go and buy the ticket.
-
Get me a ticket for Kathgodam.
-
Please sit.
- Okay.
-
"To live now, I swear..."
-
"To live now, I swear..."
-
"I need to meet you once, my love"
-
"I need to meet you once, my love"
-
"I need to meet you once, my love"
-
Here's your ticket.
-
Let's meet the Ticket Collector
and try for a berth.
-
There are no seats available.
So how can I help you?
-
Sorry. Please, sorry.
- I have a child with me.
-
Can I get a berth for Kathgodam?
-
They are in the waiting list,
and they are not getting a seat.
-
You have an open ticket,
and yet ask for a seat!
-
Sir, a girl is travelling alone.
Please do something.
-
But what can I do?
-
Sorry. Let's try asking the porter.
-
Sorry. There's no seat.
-
Can I get a seat for Kathgodam?
- There are no seats available.
-
It's a night journey,
and the girl is all alone.
-
Is a seat available?
- Yes.
-
Come on. I'll get you a seat.
- Fine... Let's go, madam.
-
She is all alone, so I'm helping you.
You will have to pay extra.
-
Show me the seat first.
- Okay.
-
Have a look at it first
and then give me money.
-
Here's your seat.
- Which one?
-
This one.
-
Take this, madam.
-
Take this.
-
Goodbye.
- Goodbye.
-
[Train horn blares]
-
Madam, I have been
repeatedly asking you one question.
-
But please don't misunderstand me.
-
You've been searching
for someone since morning.
-
But you are going back
without even meeting him.
-
If you tell me his name and address,
I'll find him and inform you.
-
Please tell me.
- No, thanks.
-
Don't bother.
I have spoken to his friend.
-
He'll advertise in the papers
-
and inform me as soon
as he gets any news.
-
Thank you once again.
You have helped me so much.
-
You may go now.
- Okay.
-
What the hell have you done!
You've spilt coffee on me!
-
Sorry, uncle! I got late.
-
Go peacefully, and
don't worry about me.
-
I'll be going to America.
Don't worry about me at all.
-
I'll somehow manage to go to America.
-
But I'll surely come to
the village before leaving...
-
...to eat 'parathas' made by aunt.
-
Bye, uncle.
-
Deepak!
-
Deepak?
-
Deepak.
-
Aarti.
-
Aarti.
-
[Crying]
-
"My love seeks no riches,
nor gold nor silver"
-
"Love happens when it has to"
-
"It's there in the texts,
everybody knows it for a fact..."
-
"Love is forever"
-
"Love is forever"
-
"Who is in my heart?"
-
"Who is in my heartbeat?"
-
"Who is in my eyes?"
-
"Only you."
-
"Only you."
-
"Only you."
-
"This earth and the sky."
-
"This garden and
flowers exists or not."
-
"Love is forever"
-
"Love is forever"
-
"Love is forever"