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Love Per Square Foot (2018)
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Sanju! Your father's done. Come down. The bathroom is vacant now. What's the point? The pressure is gone now. Do re do re me fa so - Your attention please. - Sanju! Sanju, open the door. I need that bottle of phenyl. Sanju! Your attention please. Sanjay, please get this key fixed. It's been a decade but this key has not been fixed yet. Sanju! Don't talk to me when I am in the bathroom. Give me some space. Your father's retiring in a month. Then we won't have this space either. Your attention please. Perfect. Your attention please. Reading the newspaper in the bathroom is such a bad habit. Concentrate on the job at hand. 209 Duronto Express We have a dozen bathrooms in our Kanpur home. You can keep one for yourself. You'll get your so called 'space'. Sanju, come out! Wait! I am coming. You folks can leave when he retires. I am a Mumbai-bred boy and I am staying here. You'll know when you'll have to pay the rent. No rent! I'll get my own place. We spent a lifetime moving from one railway-quarters to another. How will you get your own place? I'll manage. Do re mi fa... Your father's been stuck on the 'Fa' key for ages! But you haven't fixed that yet. Such a selfish kid! I told you I'll get it fixed. Anyway, he is a railway announcer, not a singer. Shut up! You continue. Mom, now only you have to do all this? I am getting late for work. How many times will I keep altering this gown? Every time you try it, it's loose. What's the hurry? There's still time. Still time! Look after the dress, girl. And that BMC keeps sending eviction notice. - Yesterday also they sent one, you know. - Yeah, yeah. There's chalk all over the house. All because of that bloody Mario. Full day jumping, pumping, with his wife on the bed. Oh Mario! Give that to me. Mario! Even God rested for one day, you idiot! Mom! One day they will come crashing down in the middle of it. Then why don't you leave? Go to Canada. Live with Uncle Willy. So many times he's asked you to come. I'll find a place on rent. I can afford it now. The wedding will happen when it has to happen. Yeah, but when? This building will become my grave. Only then will you say I do? I don't. Jesus! Mario! It's 8 o'clock in the morning. You got no other work or what? Your attention please, passengers Your attention please, passengers The local traveling drom Borivali to Churchgate is running two hours behind its scheduled time Passengers are requested They can do what they want Come on, dude, keep moving on A glass of juice and Fritters to go Out of space, but always room in the heart The city never sleeps, Always running fast Long queue for tickets, but no time Without tickets, Better make yourself scarce Pushed and shoved around, And also got slapped International, all the local places Think deep, and in bold The world's crazy Missed the ferry Flying ferry, Morning Ferry Life is a hustle Tension in full swing But don't worry, Just say what's on your mind Your attention please, passengers Your attention please, passengers If you missed one, Next one's on the way Your attention please, passengers Your attention please, passengers Your attention please, passengers If you missed one, Next one's on the way Your attention please passengers Failed to pay the rent And the landlord's on your back Even the message couldn't be sent Because I'm out of balance Spent the night on the Platform again, my friend Even though everyone rejected me But Mumbai's got my back Watching movies in black Juhu Beach's a date site Public's on a budget tight And back home daily fight Situation's pathetic, And out of control My mind's crazy Pointless blabbering daily Polished my shoes and moved ahead I guess you can find Clean India only where It's a business, rest is too bad Doesn't matter, it all goes Now I deserve a tea break Your attention please, passengers Only for Ladies Your attention please, passengers Hey, kid! If you missed one Make some room Your attention please, passengers I salute you, Lord Acyuta, Keshava, Rama, Narayana I salute you, Lord Krishna, Damodara, Vasudeva, Hari I salute you, Lord Sridhara, Madhava, Beloved of Gopikas I salute you Lord Ramachandra the Lord of Janaki Hare Rama Hare Krishna Hare Rama Hare Krishna The milk-cake. You dog! Don't take advantage of my situation. Take your hands out. Take your hands out. Excuse me? Someone is picking my pocket. Hold this. Be careful! That's not the pocket. Catch him! Thief! Thief! - Aren't you ashamed of picking pockets? - Mister, the train! I'll take the next train. I'll show you who you're messing with. I'll hand you over to the police. Stop it now. It's alright, forget it. Hey! Return his wallet. Such a well-dressed thief! Do you know how hard middle-class people work to earn this money? And you... What else can I do, sir? What can I do? I've to pay my rent, sir. If I don't pay my rent today my landlord will kick me out. These are crocodile tears. That's enough. He's desperate. Forget it, let him go. I know that you've got personal problems but what you're doing is wrong. Make an honest living. Work hard. - Wait, I will... - It's alright. - No, I get it. - It's alright, sir. I said shut up! Did you pick my wallet too? Sorry, sir. Good morning. Lift! May I come in? What is your backup plan? Sorry, ma'am? When plan A doesn't work... go for plan B. What's your plan B? My server's been down since morning. I can't start my day! Two hours. And, if you can't give me a quarterly plan by then... then I have a plan for you. I've no choice but to tell you, you're fired. Why does she treat you like a slave? That's not true. She's a really nice person. It's just... - He's getting screwed in the morning. - Come on. - You're so yummy. - Don't bite. - Come on. - Rashi, someone might walk in on us. Good morning, boss. Good morning, slave. No, Rashi. Please. Good morning, baby. You're still awake? But out there, it's... Of course, I'll come in your dreams. Okay, I am in the office. Bye. What happened? Rashi, what are you doing? Rashi, this isn't a joke. You know, this is very insulting for me. Do you know how insulting this is for me? Why don't you tell Kashin about us? Tell him what? That right after he went to London for three years I started an affair with an office mechanic. Rashi. I am a software engineer. I've applied for a home loan. Once we have our own place you won't have to stay at Kashin's place anymore. I saw an article in the newspaper today. We just need to get married. We'll apply for this place together. We'll pay the installments from my salary, and then... Kashin's returning in a couple of days to surprise me. I'll tell him everything. If he's coming to surprise you then how do you know he's coming? Sanjay, I synced his email account. What else? Listen. Shall we go to Jason's wedding reception together in the evening? Please. You know publicly we can't go. But I can come home after the reception, right? I mean, there's no curfew for me today, right? - Sanjay Chaturvedi! - Yes, boss. Stop wasting precious office hours. Get out! So? What do you think? Baby, this is for poor people. - No! - Yeah! Who said? Sam, it's for people like you and me. No, it's for underprivileged people. You know, people who can't afford their own place. They deserve such government schemes not you and me. - I mean, we have our own... - Your dad's place. Sam, baby... we should have our own house, right? Nice nameplate outside. Huh? D'souza-Masquita residence. One second. Why D'souza? After marriage, you'll be Masquita. You'll move into my house. You'll be Masquita, I'll be Masquita. We'll all be Masquitas. No, Sam! I don't want to. I want my own little place. No matter how small it is. What little place? This? This... I know about this scheme. I know about it. Just today, I gave Ramesh an advance for the same thing. Thank you, sir. Ramesh, keep your hands on the steering wheel. - Sorry. - Look ahead. - Sam, just... - Don't think about this. You go to the party, enjoy yourself. Okay? Just have a good time. - Ramesh. - Yes, sir. Come back later to pickup madam. - Okay? - Okay, sir. Sam, just once listen to... Relax. No sex yet, right? She's screwing with you and you're letting her. Girls need security, man. She's living comfortably at Kashin's place and you know about my situation. What does sex have to do with a house? It's got everything to do with a house. Most relationships start at Juhu Beach and end at Bandstand. When I have my own place there will be a flat-screen TV in the living room. A king-size bed in the bedroom and then we'll have lots of sex. I love her. I truly love her! She's the one, bro. Bro, who's this one? That's Tina. She is wearing make-up so you aren't recognizing her. Not her, the one next to her. And now, Ladies and Gentlemen put your hands together for Jason and Ruth. Our lovely bridal couple will now join you on the dance floor for a very special version of the 'Chicken Dance'. That's when I told him, it's either my way or the highway. Outstanding! It was really... Chick-chick-chick-chick! Chicken Dance! Rashi ma'am. Could you please fetch me a glass of Chenin Blanc? I want to see all the lovely couples on the dance floor. - Now is a good time to find a partner. - Thanks. No one does this better than you. That's too kind. That's too kind. - Oh, come on. - But who's he? I think he's a guy from the IT Department. The beautiful lady at the end of the line, she's up for grabs. Give me your other hand. She's found her partner. When two strangers meet, They blush and shy But when love happens, They soar in the sky Let's make some noise And stir up this wedding With a little romance, And a little drama Let's not be shy And miss this chance Come on, come on Let's do the chicken dance Let's do the chicken dance Let's do the chicken dance Ch-ch-chicken dance Let's do the chicken dance What are you up to? Why do you keep chasing me? There are other Single girls, who are ready to mingle Try your luck with them Everywhere I look, I see you You're my passion I feel peaceful in your arms Take my heart Hey, what are you doing? Come on. - I don't know this one. - I'll lead you. Let's do the chicken dance Let's do the Let's do the Let's do the chicken dance Chicken dance Chicken dance Let's do the chicken dance What? Is that... you? Sorry? I can feel it. - You can? - Yeah, it's quite obvious. I am sorry, you see, it's been a long time since... I mean, we're so close. - Sorry. - It's okay, I understand. Pick it up. Here? Yeah, it's vibrating. Vi... Oh! Of course, its... Sorry, I got to go. I'm just... But, thank you. For? - Bye. - Bye. Sanjay. IT Department, 9th floor. Karina, 2nd floor. - Bye. - Bye. Chenin Blank! Chenin... Chenin. Blanc. Chenin. Chenin Blanc. - What's this? - Chenin Blanc. Open the secrets in your heart, beloved Open the secrets in your heart, beloved Let me know if you Can do it or not, beloved Open the secrets in your heart, beloved I want you to feel something. Can do it or not, beloved Open the secrets in your heart I've got gas. Do you want to sleep? I see. - Slave. - Boss. Lift me in your arms and take me to my room. Of course, boss. Or do you want to keep looking at me? I know what you want. I want it too. But not here. Not now. But why? This is Kashin's home. His bed. It doesn't feel right here. Sanju! Can't we just cuddle up? We've been cuddling all this time. Who is this now? Some or the other relative is always dropping in. No place to sleep in my own home. You've been drinking, haven't you? - Who is that? - Uncle Gajju. If I catch you drinking again I'll break your legs. - Where should I sleep now? - Why? When you were little you always wanted to sleep next to uncle Gajju. Now go and sleep next to him. But when he... Go on. Careful! He has just gone to bed. Just a few more days. When I get my own place... you wouldn't have a problem anymore. Isn't this place your home? Really? This place is leased to us by the Railways. The rooms are smaller than a train compartment. Try driving a nail in the wall, it will come crashing down. They will kick us out once father retires. And you call this home. Home is made up of the people who live in it. Not by the size of the rooms and the walls. There are way too many people. Thats the problem. What are you saying? If that's the case, why don't you get your own place? Soon. I've even applied for a loan. It's not easy to get loans. Otherwise, everyone would've bought their own home. Mom, I work for a bank. I'll definitely get a loan. Why won't I get a loan? Hello! Why won't I get a 5 million loan? How would I know? Ask someone from the department. I'll fix the department. Unauthorized. Authorized. Wait! - Excuse me. - Yes? - I had applied for a home loan... - Hi. Hi. - Hi. - Hi. - How come you're here? - Yeah. Karina D'Souza, second floor. - Oh! Home loan. - Don't you remember? Of course. Home loan, second floor. IT, top floor. Come. - Are you upset? - No. Oh yeah. I had applied for a home loan... but someone rejected it. - Rejected it? - Yeah. How is it possible? Employees get a preference. Employees get a preference, exactly. Sanjay Chaturvedi! Sanjay Chaturvedi. You know, I was wondering. I work for this bank... so I should've got preference. Getting a loan should've been easy. But, when it got rejected I thought there must be a mistake. I thought I'll check it myself. But these people have no manners. People in our office don't understand hierarchy. I rejected this loan. - Sorry. - No, don't be. But why? Your salary is 50,000 rupees. The maximum that you get in hand must be 45,000... 46,000. - How can you get a loan of 5 million? - Why not? - I will pay the installments. - But how? 40,000 will be your monthly installment. - How will you run your house in 6,000? - I'll do it. You don't have to worry. I won't eat. I'll live on water and air. I'll do it. Sanjay, don't get upset. Please check this again. See, all my IT returns are in order. Here's my insurance policy form. And, these are all my bank statements. Please check it once. I've checked everything, Sanjay, it's just... It's policy, I can't really, I can't... I can't help you. I had job offers from the best IT firms. But I opted to fix servers in the technical department instead. Do you know why? I thought that if I work in this bank it'll be easier for me to get a home-loan. I'll get a preference, like you said. So what is this? Sanjay, why are you getting upset with me? - I'm just doing my job. - No, you're not doing your job. You think, these bunch of stamps have given you the power to decide who's going to stay in the city. No problem. You're doing your job. Let me tell you one thing. These rubber stamps, or some bank stooge won't decide whether I should live here or not. Hey! I am not a stooge, okay. Watch your tongue. He's crazy. Listen, you take this rickshaw, I'll take another one. No, it's okay. I'm really sorry. I was upset because I didn't get the loan and I blurted nonsense. And, now this... I am sorry. Can I take you out for coffee? I know it's a little... It's near by. Just a little far... Please, don't be angry. You called me a stooge. Yeah. I meant, employee. Sanjay, employee. Karina... Employee. You see... I've lived in every railway quarter from Dahisar to Mumbai Central. But now, I want a permanent address in this city. Nothing else. What? Have you seen this ad? - Jeevan Saathi... - Housing Scheme! Of course, I have. Thats why I applied for the loan. I was going to take the lottery form too, but... - It's pointless now. - Why? It's still possible. Why are you doing it alone? Why don't you apply for a joint loan with your... - Are you married? - No. Any girlfriend? Sir. - Thank you. - Thanks. Maybe. Why? Then make up your mind and apply for it together. Pay the EMis together. Is that possible? Nowadays, all husbands and wives run their home together. You know. They share all the responsibilities 50-50. Go to work, come home, and do the dishes together. Put the clothes out to dry together. Chill together on Sundays. Order a takeout. Why? Why takeout? Cooking together is also romantic. But who's going to cook every day? Not every day. Alternate days. You can cook on some days, and on the other days, I... I mean, your girlfriend. What did you say her name was? I didn't tell you her name yet. Sorry, this scheme is only for married couples. - So, I... - Doesn't matter. I can even get married for the house. - What? - What? I'm just joking. Are you and Samuel applying too? No, he lives with his parents. He has three servants at home. You're so lucky. No home loan, no cooking or doing the dishes. But, that's my dream. It's your dream to make your husband do the dishes? No. My own little place. Sharing all the responsibilities equally - but here... - It's one-sided. This is me. 42 rupees. Sorry? The rickshaw fare, 50-50. How can you forget your dream? Oh, sorry. Yes. I am joking. See you tomorrow. - Bye. - Bye. Karina... I've been practicing every day in the bathroom. What? Whenever we dance, your phone starts to ring. Yeah, I... My status will get updated today. So... - Oh! - Yeah. All the best. I'll see you. Bye, thanks. Bye. Rashi, we'll have our own place. Our names will be on the nameplate. And we'll share everything 50-50. We'll have sex twice on Sundays, lots of food and deep conversations. This is it! This is it! Rashi, you have to decide now. You have to decide now. It's Kashin or me. Kashin or me! Kashin or me! - Hi, Kashin. - Hey, Sanjay! So good to finally meet you, man. Rashi's been waiting for you. Aww. You got me my favorite flowers. See. You don't even know what my favorite flowers are. Sanjay, make tea for everyone. Hey! He's not your employee here. He's my friend. Go. Go and get wine for everyone. This is his house, too. There's no need for this formality. Sorry. An irritating habit since childhood. You know, Sanjay, I am really happy - that Rashi found you. - Yeah, right... No. What do you mean? I was really insecure. Who is this guy? Why is he getting so close? She explained to me that you're like her best friend. Like a brother. But I still didn't believe her. I wanted to punch you in the face. - But then she sent me your picture. - I see. And I finally got it. What? What did you understand? Baby! Bless us, O Lord and these thy gifts which we are about to receive... From thy bounty, through Christ our Lord. Amen. Aww. - All okay, dear? - Yeah, all good. I have an announcement to make. Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Jesus, Mary and Joseph. I got a call. - From where, son? - From up. From within! From within! See, I can't live like you guys. First earn money, then more money. Buy property, spend your life fighting for that property. Then you die fighting for that property. I can't live like this. There are millions of people in our country - who need our help. - Is he becoming a priest? You're going to become a priest? I am not becoming a priest, I... - I formed an NGO. We're going to be - NGO? - Traveling across the country. - What's an NGO? Imphal, Kohima, Guwahati, and then that other state, down south... I think it's Orissa. Orissa! I told everyone that they are getting married after Easter this year. I thought you were going to propose to her today. - That was the idea. - Mom! I wanted to do all that only, Aunty. Will you marry me? Not aunty. But Karina, will you marry me? You know, after three months. Three months? See, because, I know. But that will give her time to wind up her job. And then she doesn't have to rot in that bank and work for those leeches anymore. - Bloodsuckers. - Banks are the worst. I hate banks. Look, son. That house is falling down on our heads. - You know that. - I know. If you want to change the world, you go. Who is stopping you? - But go after the wedding. - Aunty... we will get married, as soon I am back. You have my word. - Mom! - You don't worry. - I'll speak to Father Lori. - Yes. - We'll all speak to Father Lori. - I have to leave. Karina! - She's nervous or what? - No, just shy. Karina! Not nice to walk out in the middle of dinner, like this. What will they say? Karina, girl, why are you walking so fast? What do you think? I am a dog, or what? Handing my leash over to someone else. How does he get to decide when I get married, where I should work how I should lead my life? What if he leaves me, then? What are you going to do? - What are you going to do? - Enough, come home. I don't want to become you. Living in your brother's house. This charity. Bloody helpless, homeless. Yeah! Big you've become. Standing on the road and being arrogant! You know what days I removed? I slogged day and night so that you could go to school and all. And now you turn around and say you don't want to be me? You will never be me. I could've had a different life. I could've got married again. But I chose you! I want to see you walking down the aisle in that lovely dress settling with one decent chap. Is that too much for a mother to ask? Don't want to be me! You'll never be me! - Are you approving Sanjay's loan? - What are you doing? It's someone else's. You disapproved his loan, but I guess you've approved the guy. I saw you two leave together. Tina, mind your own business. You're sounding upset. As if Sam proposed to you. Did he? Really? Leave. Fine, don't tell me. Actually, now I've understood your concept of 50-50. Romance with Sanjay, and marriage with Sam. Great! Tomorrow is the last date. What for? Jeevan Saathi Housing Scheme. But you two broke-up, right? Samuel's going to Imphal, right? Then he's going to Sikkim, then Kohima. Those guys must be really lucky who will get their own house. Actually, the lucky ones are those who are seeing this dream together, you know. The dream of their own home. Wouldn't it be great if we... I mean, wouldn't that be really simple? Can't we apply for a joint loan? I mean, let's fill the form together. If we win the lottery, what more can we ask for? - Sanjay, it's for married couples. - Yeah, I know. All I am saying is, let's fill the form. And submit it. One minute. Are you proposing marriage to me... - in a rickshaw? - Yeah! No, I am not proposing to you. All I am saying is, let's fill the form. And, if we get it - we'll decide what to do with it. - Do what? What? We'll work out a deal, Karina. Like how, what, how much... All I am trying to say is that this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. We won't get this scheme, this location, this home again. Sanjay... What are you saying? What are you saying? - All this, for a house? - No. - Sorry. - No. No? Yeah. It's a 550 sq.ft. Home, so... Sorry. 550 built up? Carpet area. And two separate washrooms. Balcony. Modular kitchen. With clips in the passage for drying clothes. Karina... Lift? - Two. - Parking? Stilt. With a jungle gym for kids. Karina, I am just saying let's apply for it. We won't get it so easily. And, if you have your own home you'll be able to live your life on your own terms. - Goodnight. - Goodnight. Hey... I have a surprise for you. Surprise! What's this? What? This is your little place. I've been working on this for a while. Look, I got the sewing machine, and the... Look. Desk. You know, you can work here. Aunty Blossom can work there. Listen, I am really sorry about yesterday. I made that announcement, and I threw everyone off. I know you want to get married soon because your house is falling on your head, but now you have this. You know, you're very own space. You and Aunty Blossom can move in immediately. You have complete privacy. Your own entrance. And, once we get married Aunty Blossom can move to Canada. And we can... These windows don't open? They are jammed. But, you don't need to. There's AC. So... You don't need to open the windows. And... Ta-dah! Our nameplate 'Kar-Sam'. It's our names, Karina and Samuel. - I can see that. - I put your name first. Yeah, I can see that too. Babe... I'll always look after you. You don't have to worry about a thing till I am there. And when you're not there? When I am not there... - Yes? - Where were you, Raju? I told you to come immediately when you hear the bell. You just ruined it all. Go! - Go away. - Sorry, sir. Anyway, so when I am not there, he's there. - Great! - Isn't it? Yes! Great! She went for a meeting. You don't remember that. She doesn't have a boyfriend. No boyfriends. We still have three hours left. Jeevan Saathi office? Sign here, on your photograph. Half here and half on the photograph. - Doesn't this feel strange? - Why? I mean, are we doing the right thing? The right thing? What we're doing is mind-blowing. We... Hold on. I got it, bro. Check if everyone has the PAN card. - Thank you. - You're welcome. - No problem. - It's a very essential scheme. The following documents are mandatory. Marriage certificate. - 400,000 demand draft. - PAN card... Marriage Certificate. But we don't have a marriage certificate. - Neither do we have the money. - Yeah, that... Yes, you can keep the snacks here. Take this receipt and go. - There is one way. - What? Sanjay, now I realized why that pick-pocketer's story melted your heart. Everyone in Mumbai has a problem with space. - Correct. - But, only a few have a heart like you. I will do your job. Give me the file. Here's the form. Along with all the papers in the file. And, in whose name will be the ownership? - Single or Joint? - Joint. We'll share it 50-50. Love marriage? Planning to elope, aren't you? Nice, but don't tell anyone. - Give me the cheque. - Well, the cheque... - It is necessary for the deposit. - Correct. If you don't get the house, the money will be refunded. - Yeah, but now... - Mr. Rehmat, I'll get it in a week's time. This is official work. - What about the marriage certificate? - It's not there. Actually, we just got married. So... The marriage certificate hasn't arrived yet. Exactly. Sanjay... I've been working here for 15 years now. I can judge from the face whether a person's married, or if he's divorced or if he's in a live-in relationship. Not to worry. When God creates a problem we always find a solution. Just do as I say. It's all perfect, son. The entire process is computerized. It'll close down at 6:00 p.m. Their love-story will end right here. Run! Run! Now, have a sweet. We just submitted the application. - Once we get the house, we'll... - No, no. You two can have a home together only when you two get together. What? Look, he has taken the form to get a date for the marriage registration. Next, he's taking the file to the housing department. And once you get a marriage registration date in the next couple of weeks, you must get married. If you get lucky, your form will move from here to there. And then, happily ever after. Go. Go. Mr. Kamlesh, the file is ready. Don't worry, it won't come to that. If we get the house, we'll complete all the formalities. And the divorce registration is right next to the marriage registration. Listen, don't worry. Tomorrow, after work, we'll work out a deal. In case we get the home. And, if we don't at least we'll know that we tried. Karina. Thank you. And congratulations! Listen... You'll have to manage the deposit money. My mother handles my finances, so... You don't worry, I'll talk to the HRD. Rashi ma'am loves me. Bye. Don't act smart! If Kashin had found out about us you would've been dead. Honor killing is very common in our community. Rashi, please. I... I don't want to talk about that. I wanted to discuss something personal. - I... - You love someone else. - No. No, I... - You're going to marry her. Yeah. No, it's just... You're here to invite me to the wedding. Rashi! I want to borrow 400,000 from my personal provident fund. Because I'm buying my own home. I just need your signature. You're getting a home with her. You couldn't wait for me, Sanjay. Rashi, I waited for you for three years. - You and Kashin... - Listen, Kashin and me... I don't want to interfere between you two, Rashi. I really, really need this house. I also really need you, Sanjay. My slave. Fine. And let's say that if we do get the house - you can apply for a home loan. - Yeah. And according to the current market rate I mean, if you can afford it you can pay me my share, right? Or, if I want to keep the house I'll pay you your share, or something like that. - We'll work it out. - Yeah. And, if we both can't afford it or if we can't find a partner, we'll sell it at the market rate. - At least we'll get half the price. - Half price, correct. Correct. And, we can even rent out the place whenever we want. Because we won't find a property like this again, Karina. - True. - This... Sorry, I guess that's your drink. No, it's not mine either. - It's complimentary, ma'am. - Why? - Happy Valentine's Day. - Aww. So sweet! Thank you. - No, we aren't... - No. - We're not... - Sir, complimentary means, its free. Idiot, I know that complimentary means free. Leave. - Shall we get a cab instead? - No, no. I love traveling by train. When I'm with Samuel, we always take the car so I've lost touch, that's it. Well, you can go to the - ladies compartment at the next station. - No. I'll be with you. Sanju! How are you? Uncle Mishra, I'm absolutely fine. Come here. Come on. Madam, make some space. He's staff. It's alright, I'll be getting down soon. Everyone's got to get down somewhere. I am not taking this train home. Where are you working these days? Same place, Centrum IT Department. Private. Good. Very good. - What's your salary? - The pay's decent, okay. You should get a bike now. It'll be more comfortable. Hey! Come on, move ahead! It's alright. He's staff. - I'm going to the head office tomorrow. - I see. I'll meet up with your father. I'll tell him that we met. Good. Some people just don't care where they are. Yeah, at the cafe, the park in the rickshaw or the train. It's really awkward in the train. But they really don't have a choice. There's lack of space in the city. For you know, kissing. Kissing? Because, as the tradition of the Raghu clan goes 'Give your life, but never give up a kiss.' - Karina! - No! It's okay. It happens. Look, this is not part of the deal. - But I had a good time. - Yeah, me too. And you're cute. Happy Valentine's Day, bye. Do you remember Mr. Dubey? He owns a soap factory. - And stone quarrys too. - Yeah. He's got a daughter, Tripti. She's studied at Kota. She is so beautiful. I sent him your picture on WhatsApp. The girl likes you. Take a look at her DP picture and tell me what you think, so that we can talk further. This is crazy, Mom. I don't want to see anyone's photo. Don't try to retire me too. Have a look, you'll change your mind. She's really good looking. Why don't you sit and talk? I'm washing my hands. You don't need to wash your hands to see the photo. Take a look. Come and eat, so that I can finish my work. Coming. I won't leave until you haven't eaten. You start snoring then. While I am waiting here. Even the other day, when I was fixing the key... - Hi. - Hi. - Sanju. - Coming. I really need to talk to you. Can we sneak into your room? My room? I don't have a room. - I sleep right here in the hall. - Oh! Cute. Sanju! Are you washing your hands or bathing? Coming, Mom. Until I don't fix that one key I'm going to eat salty things. You know, Sam and I... We... We hadn't done it. Till now. But, before he left for Imphal today... He... he wanted to make out, and... But... I said no. - Because, I cheated, and... - No, Karina. You didn't cheat. It just happened. Look you were right. This was not the part of our deal, and... - I don't have any right to, you know... - No. I said no to Samuel because I thought I'd be cheating on you. I should go. - Karina. - I don't know if this is right, or... It's great. It's great, because... my relationship status is now single, so... Even my status is single. Did you break-up with Samuel? Yes. But why did you take such a long pause before saying 'yes'? I mean, I've written everything in the letter. No, Karina. I'll jump down from here. I am done playing this unsure game in life. I want to be sure now, please. Sanjay, I'm standing at your terrace at this hour. What else do you want? I don't have feelings for him, I've feelings for... Can... Can you feel it? Of course, I do. It's the oldest and the most common feeling in the world. But it feels new every time. A place with the view Of the entire world Somewhere up in the skies Where the moon peeks In through the windows A place where water Splashes on your face When the ocean Tosses and turns away Where everything's ours to keep, And real happiness A bubbly afternoon And a velvety evening A place where our wandering Dreams can rest too Sanctuary Sanctuary A sanctuary like home Sanctuary Sanctuary A sanctuary like home Sanctuary Sanctuary Run! The police is here! I don't know. Are you sure about... I found it! I found it! Is that Sanjay? - What's happening? - I don't know what's happening. We won't find a more perfect place. - Sanjay... - Sanjay? - What are you doing? - Come on. I can't clock out before 6. What are you doing? I'm the IT guy, I'll clock out for you. - Bye, Tina. - Bye. Bye! - Sanjay, where are we going? - Hurry up! - You've kept me waiting for so long. - Sorry! Sorry! - Start it up. - Sure. Come on. Are you mad? I'm not going anywhere in this. I am going home. That's where I'm taking you. Welcome to D'Souza and Chaturvedi Residence. This building is under the Jeevan Saathi scheme we had applied for. And this, this will be our home. Top floor. But we can also get the first floor in the lucky draw. We won't necessarily get this place. Let's dream big, middle-class. Whenever the rains will come uninvited We'll sing a romantic song together And get drenched in the mild fragrance Sipping on a hot cup of tea We'll be so far away from the land Where people will look like fireflies Sanctuary Sanctuary A sanctuary like home Sanctuary Sanctuary A sanctuary like home Sanctuary Sanctuary A sanctuary like home This is amazing. It is. This whole thing. This house. Its perfect. Not the house. This... This is amazing. Us! Are you sure? Yes, I am sure. This wasn't part of the deal. You'll have to pay dearly for this deal. - No. - One second. No, Karina. It's mom. Hello, Mom. Yeah, I am coming. I'm at Tina's. And, what about the 400,000 cheque? I'll get that. Perfect. Rashi, what are you doing? Why? Can't I even kiss you now? No, Rashi, but... - I am sorry, but you know. - No, I am sorry. I've been chasing the management for a week... so that you can get your cheque. When will I get the cheque? When will I get the cheque? Do you even remember that it's my birthday on Sunday? I am absolutely alone now. - No one to celebrate with either. - No, Rashi, it's not like that. So what is it? What can you do? Will you throw a surprise party for me in front of your entire department? - My department... - Done. That's a great idea. Yeah. You know, that way I'll bond with some other people. And I'll even handover your cheque. Return gift. I love surprises. Surprise! I didn't let you come close to me for three years. But, Rashi, we were quite close. But we didn't have sex, right? I was being loyal. And he's fooling around with that white girl! How do you... Synced emails. Her name is Vannesa. Vannesa! The emails are really disturbing, Sanjay. I don't want to live here anymore. I don't want Kashin's obligations anymore. I've told Dad and he's looking for a home in Bandra. All I need is a companion, to share it with. Sanjay! Yeah. Rashi ma'am... if I could get my cheque. Sanjay, the entire house is a mess. Will you give me a hand? Yeah. Let's do it together. We'll get it done faster. - Sunny. - Yes, ma'am. You're drunk. You should go home. - We'll do it. - Ma'am, I am a teetotaller. Yeah. - Sunny. - Yes, ma'am. You're drunk. You should go home now. Correct, ma'am. Everything's in order... No, I am really... I was wrong, wasn't I? I didn't let you come close to me. Isn't that why you left me? What are you doing, Rashi? I can't. Why? It was okay when I was with someone else, right? And now when I need you you're pretending to be loyal? Relax, it's just sex. Sex? No, Rashi, I just want my cheque. Come and get it. Tell me, beloved Slave! Open the secrets in your heart - Hello. - Where are you? - I... I am at home. - And what about the cheque? - The cheque... - You said you'll get it by the weekend. Mr. Rehmat wants it by Monday. Your phone was unreachable since morning. Sanjay? Hello? Can you hear me? Hello? Yeah, I got the cheque. That's fantastic, Sanjay! Because we also won the house! It's the one we wanted, on the top floor, Sanjay! Just like we had imagined. The very same flat. You did it, Sanjay! You did it! Yes, I did it. Friends, a very dear friend of mine is retiring today. I've always been a fan of his heavenly voice. And so, I would request you... to welcome him with a huge round of applause. Mr. Bhaskar Chaturvedi. I would request Bhaskar... to say a few words. Ladies and Gentlemen... - Mr. Mishra. - Yes. - There are your few words. - What are you saying? - Can I retire now? - Not yet, please. Just a couple of words more. I've been observing these railway tracks... for the past 30 years. They are like the lines on your palms... - which never fade away. - Wow! What a thought! I came to Mumbai, 30 years ago to become a singer. But I became a railway announcer instead. Yet, I don't have any regrets. Because, I had a pretty important job. That's what my wife says. She consoled me that I had a pretty important job. We, at least, help the passengers to get one step closer to their destination. But the passengers, are like our children. They yell and scream, say absurd things, hurl abuses. In fact, they even quarrel with us. But I never had any complaints with them. Our only advice to them is Son, don't stand on the wrong platform. Or else you'll miss your train, and you'll be left stranded forever. - Amazing thought. - Thank you. Hold on, just a minute. Bhaskar, please one last announcement. Mr. Mishra, I guess you won't rest until I am dead. No, no. Please. The Fa key is working. I am just a traveler Without a home, or a destination I've to keep walking Just keep walking Your attention please, passengers. 22209 DN Duronto Express will be arriving on platform number 9 instead of platform number 8. Thank you. Do pay us a visit whenever you're in Kanpur. Of course. Yeah and don't make excuses. What the hell are you saying! I knew it that very night... - I was only there to collect my cheque. - Who told you to mate after that? Stop cracking stupid jokes and help me out. Tina. - I'll tell Karina everything. - Absolutely. You shouldn't hide this. Hey! Hello? Your dreams will come crashing down. You can forget the house, the king-size bed, and lots of... - And Tina, what if I tell you everything? - Then we'll break up. Then why are you giving him such a stupid idea? What if tomorrow, I tell you that I got drunk and stupid? Then I'll say why did you tell me? What are you saying? What is he saying? Are you out of your mind? Sanjay! Look, maybe Karina will break up with you after hearing the truth. - And you might even lose your home. - Of course. But, are you willing to form your relationship with Karina on the basis of a lie, for a house? Take my advice and be honest with her. A cheque for 400,000! A cheque for 400,000. Where the hell did you keep this? Well, at least you got it. Like I said, Sanjay... we'll celebrate when you'll get the house. Not with chocolates. We'll celebrate with chocolate brownies. - What's a brownie? - These are brownies. I made these. Looks tempting. Gotya, what are you doing? Go give the cheque to Mrs. Deshpande. Take it, take it. Run! Run! Sanjay, now you better get married in two weeks. And, throw a wedding party. Your families must be really happy. Karina, we need to... Karina, everything that happened... Like the Jeevan Saathi lucky draw, the house, the kiss... We didn't get any time to discuss about it. And we... You know, it's not a deal. So, I was thinking that there are some things I want to share with you. - I mean... - Sanjay... My home. My name's on it. Karina D'Souza. My dream. Our dream. Look, Sanjay Chaturvedi. - Aren't you happy? - Yeah, of course, I am. Very! And that's why, Karina, I was saying that... we're going to start anew, you know. So I want to tell you everything about my past. Mom. Hi, Mom. Yeah. Mom, I... I am coming. Yeah, I am coming. Sanjay Chaturvedi, congratulations for the home! 6:30 p.m... - I'm so sorry. - It's okay. - Hi. - Hi. Rashi, what are you doing? Kashin and I broke up. - I told him everything about us. - Told him what? - This. - Rashi! Now Kashin will never interfere. - This... - It's just you and me now. Rashi, I got that home in the lucky draw. Do you remember, I had applied for the home loan? It got approved. - So now, I just need to get married. - I know. You made a deal with that girl for the house. What is her name? - Kari... - Anyway, it doesn't matter. I know you always dreamed of buying your own home. Isn't that why you're doing all this, Sanju? The marriage, the loan. We do have our own home now. And, it's much bigger than that cheap pigeon-hole. Our names will be on the agreement. Okay, we'll transfer it to your name if you want. No biggie. Rashi, let's not hold up the lift. What will people think? Sanjay! What are you thinking? Wasn't this your dream? You've always wanted me, and now you have me and now I love you! What is the problem? I don't love you, Rashi. And you love her. - What's this? - It's a letter. - You read it? - I also read it. - What's wrong with you? - Yeah, Karina, what's wrong with you? - What's wrong with you? - What's wrong with you? Everybody stop saying What's wrong with you? You answer me, Karina, first. Karina, talk to me. We love each other. You didn't even come with me to Imphal. I don't want to go to Imphal with you. I don't want to go anywhere with you. Mom, we discussed this before. I need my own space. I cannot live with your parents, I need to make my own decision. - I have a career to think about. - But, my girl... And, Mom, I may not be able to save this world but I need to be responsible for my own life. And, Sam, I don't love you! I don't think I ever did. - Then what were you doing for so long? - Mom, it was just a compromise. You look like you're more in love with him than I am. There is nothing between us. - No love, no sex. - Enough now, enough! - You're talking rubbish! - What rubbish I am talking? Tell her, if I am talking rubbish. Karina, you know we can't do it before marriage. Everybody, please stop talking about S-E-X. And I gave you your own space. I gave you 'Kar-Sam'. And, Aunty, after marriage we can have as much S-E-X as you want. Stop it! Sam, stop it! - Karina... - Mom, I'm getting married to Sanjay. Sanjay? Who is Sanjay now? Yeah, who is Sanjay now? Again you're repeating what I'm saying. I am getting irritated. Who is Sanjay? - Sam! - Sam! Sam! - Sam, listen. - Sam! Sam! Sam! I am really sorry about all this. You're a very nice guy. It's just that, we're two very different people wanting different things from life. You want a Mrs. Masqita, right? Who'll take care of your home, take care of your parents. Who'll take care of you. But I can't be that person. - I am sure you'll find someone. - It's okay. Sam... Aunty, I gave it my best. But you broke my heart. I am angry. I am upset. I am shattered. But I don't just say anything... that I am going to regret in the future. Best of luck with your life... - and that Hindu boy of yours. - Sam! - What's the name of that fellow? - Mom... - I'll... I'll tell you. - You said, Sanjay, right? - Sanjay what? - Sit. What? Sanjay Chaturvedi. Chaturvedi? What's Chaturvedi? - He's a Hindu? - Mom... - Oh my Jesus! - Mom! What you simply... Your blood pressure will go up, Mom! Then why are you doing this to me? Do you want to kill me or what? - Mom, I... - Such a good Christian boy. Mom, I love Sanjay. I love him. I can actually see myself spending a lifetime with him, not with Sam. As nice as he is. You wanted a decent boy, right? - You wanted a decent boy. - Yes. Sanjay is that guy, Mom. He sees the world as I do. And, we even got a home loan together. We applied for a house together and we got it. Oh my Jesus! Mom? Mom? Mommy? Mom? Don't worry, I am not going to die so soon. First I want to see that boy of yours. Since when did you become friendly to him? Since one month, Aunty. And when did you apply for a house together? Two days ago. And, when did you two fall in love, this morning? Mom! I got some chicken patice, he'll eat, right? No, Aunty, I'm a vegetarian. And fish? No, Aunty. But she loves fish. - My Jesus, you're going to convert... - No, Mom. No, Aunty. - And children. - Whose? Mom, can you please stop this now? No, I won't stop it. You've to ask all these things from the beginning. He's from another religion. Do you know how they live? Their customs. It's one thing to fall in love with them, but another thing to live with them. - Children... - Children, Aunty? - Will he be a Hindu, or a Christian? - We'll figure it out later, Mom. Later when? When it's too late? - Do you believe in God? - No, Aunty, I am not much of a believer. Good, she doesn't either. Can we please stop this interrogation, Mom? No, we cannot! What will I say to Father Lori? First she was friendly to Sam. Then she broke off with him. Now she's friendly to one Hindu boy. - Look, Sanjeev... - Sanjay, Aunty. Sanjay. You two have already decided everything. About your marriage and everything else. But that's not how we do things. I've made a lot of sacrifices for her... but she ignored all of it. Maybe she doesn't care for me. But, she's my only child. If anything happens to her, what am I going to do? - Mom... - Aunty... I am a Chaturvedi, and she is a D'Souza. I like cottage cheese and she loves fish. But that will never come between us. We'll take really good care of each other. I mean, we'll probably quarrel sometimes. Maybe. But the reason will never be our religion and that's my promise, Aunty. And our children can worship Jesus, or Lord Hanuman, or Sachin Tendulkar. We'll let the kids decide that. Aunty, for now we just want to get married. That's it. And we only need your blessings. - Did you take your parents' blessings? - Of course, Aunty. I'll never allow a meat-eater in my home. When did you do this? This? Will it be in your name? Yours and that girl's? Did you read her name? D'Souza. Why are you saying that? I thought you will be happy. Why tell us now? You could've told us after you two got married. You'll be happy! Did you two get married? Did you? If I had, then why would I be introducing you two to her mother, tomorrow? - Where did you meet her? - At my office. - Is she fair? - See for yourself, tomorrow. I know all about your dream home. But why borrow from someone else? Why didn't you come to me? I could have given you the money. You fool! You never did anything when you had a job. Stop bragging after you're retired. Hey! Don't change sides. Nothing like this has ever happened in our family. The Chaturvedi family name makes the headlines every day, doesnt it? Don't be angry. What's done is done. Accept it as God's will. And you... don't be upset. Come here. You're the first Chaturvedi in four generations who will have his own home. Stop cursing Chaturvedis. This boy will humiliate us some day. - Papa, at least meet her once. - I don't want to meet anyone. The blushing eyes The glasses filled to the brim Let me drink Tomorrow's so unpredictable Let me be fearless tonight Let me live freely tonight So lovely! - You've got a great voice. - Thank you! Why do I feel that I've heard your voice before? Does he sing on the radio? Not the radio. Then why do I think I've heard... You must have heard his voice at Dadar train station. He was a Railway Announcer. Oh! Right, of course. Of course, of course, yes. Every time I traveled from Mezgaon to Maim... - Mazgaon to Mahim - In the train, yes. That's where I heard your voice. It sounded very different. Not like those lady announcers. "The train at platform number 9..." So irritating, like crows. - Crows! - Crows! Crow! She referred to them as crows! Please try this, I made these. Brownies. Egg-less, it's egg-less. Here you go. You also have. Mrs. D'Souza, it was really fun meeting you. And, Karishma, dear. - It's Karina... - I'm even more happy to meet you. But we're strictly vegetarians. Yes, and we're strictly non-vegetarians. No one eats vegetarian food? Then how is this going to work? Right, that's what I told her. How will this work? Well, they will build their own little home. And their own ground rules. So what? Their home? Their home? And if they don't have a home, won't they get married? - No, uncle. That's not it. - Then what? He is right. Won't you two get married if you don't have a home? Are you marrying for the flat, or for love? - You both love each other, right? - Of course, I do. I love him, Mom. - Sanju, you say it too. - Huh? What huh? He's exactly like his father. Blossom, don't you worry at all. Congratulations. Sorry, Mrs. Chaturvedi. But no one in my family has ever got married like this. Nobody in our family either, but... When the husband and wife are ready, what can the Qazi do? - Qazi? - Priest. Let's go to Mrs. D'souza's home and light the holy lantern of good luck. - Then we'll discuss further. - Absolutely. I have to talk to Father Lori. Come. - Karina, listen... - Stop, stop, stop here. Don't open your eyes. Don't open your eyes. Welcome to the Chaturvedi And D'Souza residency. Ta-dah! There was an auction at the church of the furniture from the old Parish and I bought all of it. What do you think? Bed. Fridge. TV is your responsibility. Why? Because we must share everything 50-50. Isn't that right, Mr. Chaturvedi? Come. I still don't remember what had happened. But I didn't want to hide anything from you. - Karina, I love... - Stop! Don't say it. I got carried away. My dream, my independence... And then... Let's keep this as a deal. And not get into the hassles of love. Now if I tell Mom... Shit! Sanjay! Shit! - Sanjay, you made me dependent again. - No, Karina. Karina, girl. Come here. Come. - So that's what the furniture is for? - Yeah. Come. - And this is Sanjay... - Chaturvedi. - Nice to meet you, Sanjay. - Same here, Father. So Mum's telling me that you two work together. - What do you do, Sanjay? - I am a software engineer. Admitting honestly doesn't make the crime forgivable. How convenient! First, you kill someone, and then confess honestly so you should be forgiven. It was a stupid mistake. An accident. And these things do happen, right? Even you ended up on Sanjay's terrace, accidentally. You kissed him while you were seeing someone, right? That was different. I wrote everything in the letter to Samuel. Really? Letter? What do you... What do you mean? Huh? Him cheating on me is justified? It's fine? - I deserve this. - No, you deserve better. You deserve that house. You deserve Sanjay. But don't ruin everything for a stupid mistake. Don't forgive him so easily. Let him feel guilty for a while. He should be shit scared! And then you can forgive him. Now, do I send this form ahead, or not? D'souza-Chaturvedi Residence. Here. Right here. Move aside, will you? Wait! Just wait! - Wait! - I said move. Or else D'Souza and Chaturvedi will fall down. Now I'll have to move or she will spill the color on my clothes. - Perfect. - Come, son. - What does she have to do? - Kick it. Kick it? Yes, kick. I mean you just need to topple it. Come on. No, no. That's bad omen. Use your right leg. - Is your daughter lefty? - No, no. Karina, right. Congratulations. - I guess that's too much force. - She played football in school. She broke all the records. Amazing! No! Sorry, sorry. No, Rehmat. He's my only son. I don't like this idea of getting married in the court. As Rehmat said earlier the last day to submit the marriage certificate is the day after tomorrow. Once their marriage is registered we'll have a grand wedding later. - Right. - Yes, that's right. Sorry, I heard grand wedding. But Karina doesn't like any of that, you know. We have very simple weddings. Sanjay also doesn't want. Fine, we'll have a simple wedding. A handful of guests from your side, and a few from ours. - Food, drinks and trumpets. - Band? What are you saying? How can we have trumpets blaring at the court? We'll call the registrar at a wedding hall. How will you get a hall in two days? This isn't Kanpur where you can get married in your own courtyard. - Sister, what an idea. - Huh? Just say the word, and we'll get them married in their own courtyard. Yeah. Here? Yes, that will be great. They will get married right here, and settle down here. But don't tell those idiots. Or else they will meddle with our plans. - It will be a surprise. - Surprise, right. And it'll be really simple, right? What's backyard? Karina. Sanjay, I don't want to talk about it right now. What is this? Karina, I want to marry you. And I really want to marry you. Not this charade. Not by lying to everyone. This deal... This is not how I want to do it. I want a proper one, please. No, I... - I don't want to do this. - Karina. Karina, will you... You already laid down your weapons? Come, dear, we must get on with the rituals. Come on. - What is it? - Come down to the office right now. - I must talk to you. - I can't come now. - I have a house-warming... - It's about the night we had sex. - Hello? - How about my stole? Yes. Yes, it will do. It's a ritual. And after this ritual, she's no longer your daughter. It's just like giving token at the time of house registration. - I had a dream. - What dream? A child... in my womb. Is that it? I mean, did you call me down here to tell me this dream? - Rashi, I left my house... - Sanjay, I haven't got my periods. What? No, no, no. Rashi, I remember, that night... That night... Rashi, it's a bad dream. Just a bad dream, forget everything. You don't remember anything. You were so drunk that night and you didn't even use protection. No. No, this can't happen to me. Yeah. - What's going to happen to me? - Relax, it's not what you think. How do you know? Fix an appointment with a good gynecologist. - We'll go together. - Why me? - Because you're going to be a father. - I am not going to be anyone's father. Sanjay Chaturvedi, this is your responsibility! - First time? - What? Is this your first time? - This is my fourth. - Congratulations. It's only for the first time... you know, the bleeding, the delivery, the puking. - After that, it's rather convenient. - Okay. - Your wife is really gorgeous. - No... yes... But she's really weak. You must tell her to stop dieting in this condition. She must eat properly. We're not sure yet. You will be. I'll pray to God. 100 percent, you'll get your baby too. Thank you, doctor. Thank you so much. Baby. Daddy. Congratulations. No! You don't get it. - Where's the report? - This is... But there's no harm in getting a second opinion. Don't you trust me? Don't you trust me? You didn't let me meet the doctor. - You know, last night I felt something. - What? I think our baby was kicking me. It was really painful, Sanjay. You've got gas. How is it possible? I mean, I am not God to bless you with a ready-made kid. It's a child, not a money plant to grow fully in a week. Move your hand, it's nothing. Sanjay, stop it! You're hurting our baby. There is no baby. Ma'am, plan B. Hi. Karina, they are having a meeting about 'Project Baby'. Let's go. - Karina! - Karina! Karina, stay away from him. He's a cheater. - He's the father of my child. - Rashi, shut up! Karina, she's lying. I swear. We just went to see a gynecologist. I am pregnant with his child. I think it's a boy and I'll name him... Hi, Kashin. - Stop it! - Run, Sanjay! Kashin... Run, Sanjay! Kashin... Kashin, listen to me. I was lying, I am not pregnant. - She was lying, she's not... What? - Don't lie! - She's actually telling the truth. - Just shut up! Kashin, this loser got drunk and passed out. I just sent those photos to make you jealous. - Rashi, you're a psycho! - Who are you? - I am Sunny. - Who is Vanessa? - Vanessa? - The mistress. She sends you those vulgar emails. - Bro, she reads all your emails. - Shut up! Get down, dude. Rashi, you're so stupid. My email got hacked. Vanessa is some 60-year-old woman who keeps sending me weird emails. Baby, I was so insecure. I love you. I will kill you! Sorry, sorry! Hey, did you show him the approval letter? - Karina? - Why do you do these things? I don't know what happened to me after reading your emails. I thought I lost you. So why lie to me about your pregnancy? Bro, she took me to the gynae. I've never been there in my life. Because you were my plan B. But later, even you got distracted by another girl. You two didn't even think about me. I was so alone. You two are so selfish. So selfish! You're so selfish! Forget me, Sanjay. I know it won't be easy. But, I only love Kashin. And everybody just get back to work! Hey! First you have to tell everything to... Karina? Karina, what happened? Karina? Karina! Karina! Karina! Karina! Karina! Karina! Karina! You heard everything, didn't you? Nothing happened. What didn't happened, could've happened just as easily. But listen... I swear, I was only there to collect my cheque. Just to collect your cheque? What if I say that I went over to my boss's place to get our home loan approved I got drunk, and I don't remember what happened will you be okay with that? - But nothing like that happened. - It's all wrong, Sanjay. Everything. The very foundation of our relationship is wrong. People first fall in love, then get married and then buy a house. - But we began all wrong. - Karina... First the house, then marriage, and then... I guess you never loved me. - Hey! That's not true, Karina. - Then what is it? You said that you can even get married for the house. - I was just joking. - You weren't joking. I thought it was a joke. And that was probably the only time you were truthful to me. You want to hear the truth, Karina? The truth is you're just being stubborn right now, okay? And it was pretty easy for me to hide all this from you. But I decided to tell you the truth. Oh wow! What a great guy you are! Someone give him a Noble Prize. No, you listen to me first. I didn't make this deal alone, Karina. You made this deal with me. And this 50-50 that you keep chanting all day it's not just about cooking or doing the dishes together. It's also got 50-50 trust. And currently, it's zero from your side. Yes, my trust in you is zero. And let this remain a deal. We'll go to the court tomorrow and get married for our families. Take a selfie and sell this home in a month. What do you mean? It means, I don't want to have anything to do with this house. This bloody house now means nothing to me. Karina, this house means everything to me, okay? Ive worked my entire life for it and I won't let it go so easily. Exactly my point. It was the house, not love. I am selling my house... if you want it, then you got to buy it from me. Love is faith Love is a blessing Why are you upset with love? Dwells in the heart It's a blessing of God Those who have it, are blessed It's a special gift From God for everyone If you didn't understand Then, it's not His fault It's popular It's popular Stories of love are popular It's popular It's popular Stories of love are popular Love is faith Love is worship Why are you upset with love? Dwells in the heart It's a blessing of God Those who have it, are blessed It's a special gift From God for everyone If you didn't understand Then, it's not His fault It's popular - Where are we going? - Just drive. Stories of love are popular... It's joint ownership, you must do that. Wouldn't have been a problem, if it was single ownership. No, what if one party wants to back out is there a way out? Back out? What do you mean? Listen, bro. Who is he? And, you should be convincing Karina... - Sunny, please. - But... Mr. Rehmat, is there a way? What's going on? Is this a joke? Aren't you two getting married tomorrow? Is there a problem? Mr. Rehmat, I just want to know if there's a way. Listen carefully. You must get her signature on a no-objection certificate, for the property to be single-ownership. Then the house is yours. - So the NOC... - What the hell are you... Stop interfering. What's done is done now. I can't lose the house. Are you going to stoop so low for a house? I don't need your advice! I know what I am doing, please. Get lost. Sorry. I'll manage the paperwork but you must get her signatures, and submit it tomorrow. Otherwise, both of you won't get the home. Sanjay, this is a personal matter. Try to solve it gently. Mr. Rehmat, there's no way to solve it gently. It exists in every heart Even more valuable than All the riches in the world Everyone's accepted this slavery And you should give in too What's going on? New couples will be coming in tomorrow. One of the couples is getting married here. The road of love is very difficult One who braves the storm, Finds his shore Mom. Come. Come. Okay, done. Okay. Look straight. Look. Why are you making me wear all this? Because there's a fancy dress competition in the church. What do you mean, why? It's your wedding day. What else do you want to wear? But it's just a simple signing thing, Mom. It's a marriage, Karina girl. From today you'll be man and wife. You'll get your independence, your house, your... decent man, your way. - You don't have to become me. - Mom, don't... No, no, no. You shouldn't become me. I am so proud of you, my girl. You know, when I come to visit you from Canada I won't have to stay in someone else' house. I'll stay in my daughter's own house. Now, look straight. Perfect. Mario's blessings. Who are you? Milkman. Tell Karina that the milkman's here. I'll call her. Mr. Rehmat, what are you doing here? Karina madam, come with me to the building right now. Why? Sanjay has messed up everything. He's cheating you and me. He's forged your signatures and keeping the apartment for himself. What do you mean? How do you know? Karina madam, stop pretending. I know all about your deal. Come to the building immediately. I've called Sanjay too. Mr. Rehmat, I haven't told anyone about the deal. Everyone's sleeping. - Nobody should know... - So wake them up. I'll tell Mrs. Blossom. I'll tell Mrs. Blossom. He's cheating her too. I thought this was all about love and so I helped you two. And now I am stuck. I signed the documents taking a risk. I'll have to shut my shop. No, no. What about my reputation? Please speak softly. Why are you screaming? - I am not scared of anyone. - Hey! Are you guys fighting? Candice baby, go to sleep. Go. Mr. Rehmat, let's go down and talk. No, no, not downstairs. I don't want to talk here. Come with me to the building. I am telling mom. Mom! Candice, go to sleep. Go. I called you a dozen times... I understand. Candice? Candice! If you ring the bell, you'll wake up your mom. You go upstairs while I go visit the site office. You two own the house 50-50. Don't spare Sanjay so easily, okay? - Victor, you saw Karina? - No, Aunty. - Listen! - One minute. - Clarissa, you saw Karina? - No. Listen. I told you she ran away with the milkman. I'll slap your face, Candice. Who taught you that? They are from UP, but they are not milkmen, okay. Tell him to stop, tell him to stop. Stop! Stop! Where is he? Where is Sanju? - Sanju. - Don't know, uncle. I don't see uncle Gajju either. They must be quarreling for the bathroom. Go and call them. - I'll go. - No, come here. You get inside. Always running around. Get in, everyone. - But sister, where is Sanju? - He must be already on the bus. Come on. Stop taking selfies and let's go. - Sanju! Sanju! - Yeah? Sanju! What are you doing here like this? I thought you left with them. Left? But where? Where are you all going? To your wedding, of course. Where else? Sister, we got dressed up but forgot all about the groom. But the registration is at 11:00 a.m. Why are you going there so soon? We've called the registrar at Jeevan Saathi. Your surprise gift. Your father was saying, marriages are never done in courts. How can our only son get married without any pomp and grandeur? - Mom... - Go and get ready. - Yeah, but... - The bride's family is coming too. - Go on. - Mom! Hey, Sanju. Where were you? I thought you're in the bathroom. Come on and quickly get ready. Wear the turban first. Are you sure, Blossom - that it was Sanjay fellow she went with? - Who else will she go with? If she reaches the court, I don't know what we'll do. But it was the milkman. I am wearing it, uncle. - Papa! - Put on the buttons. What are you doing, uncle? You need to wear the pyjamas, son. Are you expecting me to wear it while riding a bike? - Papa! - You've grown up in front of me. Please, let go of my pants. What are you two doing? What are you doing? Why did you stop the bike? Uncle! - Uncle, what are you doing? - Return the keys. - Not until you wear your pyjamas. - Uncle! Stop acting like a kid. The bus is leaving! Papa! Pyjama. Here you go. Here, wear it quickly. - Please sit. - Now you're looking like a groom. No luck yet. Where is she? Oh my God, this girl! She's driving me mad. Hi, Karina. Sorry for calling you here like this. I've transferred this house in your name. My NOC is on the table. Mr. Rehmat will take care of everything. Don't worry. I'll keep paying my share of the installments until you don't find your 50-50 partner. I know you might never forgive me. But I didn't want your dream to be shattered because of me. So... And today is the last day of possession, so I just thought... Karina, I am really sorry. And I love you. I really do. I guess it's the first time I said it to you. You must applaud my timing. I proposed marriage in the rickshaw. And I'm saying I love you through the TV. So, it's no more a deal. Mom? - No misbehavior allowed here. - Everything is allowed. It's all allowed. Dance! It's all allowed. Let me go, spare me. They've lost their mind. Blossom, I can't take this anymore. I think I'm going to faint. Nobody is going to faint at my daughter's wedding. Please, Father, look after her. I'm just going to take care of this nonsense just now. Mr. Chaturvedi! Hello. I agreed to this wedding because you said, it will be a simple wedding. And look at this. You've the entire wedding procession. It's not the entire procession We didn't bring the horse. We're only dancing for good omen. But my people are standing quietly in a corner. What will they think? Please. - I mean this is a nuisance. - Nonsense? This is unbelievable. I mean, this is really unbelievable. She didn't welcome us or follow any of the rituals or traditions. And now she's humiliating Bramhin Pandits? What do you guys want? Do you want us to leave? - Is that what you want? - No, no. - No, sister. - Where are you going? Where are you going? She's insulting us. This isn't Kanpur, try to understand. I agreed to this wedding because you said, it will be a simple wedding. But this is a simple wedding. But you've brought a Pandit as well. Are you going to have a Hindu wedding or what? No, no. - What will I say to them? - No, no. He's our relative. - What? - Relative! Relative! But he said he's a Pandit. All our friends and relatives are Pandits. You're too much. Who else did you expect we'll bring along? - Karina! - Mr. Rehmat, what's going on? What happened upstairs was Sanjay's idea. And whatever's going on downstairs is your parents' idea. I only helped because I wanted this matter to be resolved. Karina, listen to me. I agreed to this wedding because... Papa, what are you doing? - Shut up now. - There comes that stupid boy. Stop this. Where is Karina? She left with you in the morning, didn't she? Aunty, I'll tell you everything. First, let me just... Candice told me she ran away with the milkman. Look, now she's calling our son milkman. Stop all this! No one's getting married! Sanju, what are you saying in front of our relatives? Mom, I don't care what these relatives or you are going to think. Honestly. I made this wedding about you and this house. But the one person, I want to spend my life with I couldn't tell her how much I love her. There she is. Where were you? Come here, girl! Let me explain. I'll explain, it's not what you all... Karina, I'm so, so, so sorry. I had no idea that they were coming here, like this. - Listen, you don't have to marry me. - Hey! Stop provoking her. Papa, please be quiet! Karina, at least tell me what's happening? Mom, just two minutes. Just give me two minutes with Sanjay, please. - Let them talk. - Your daughter-in-law's really feisty. Giving orders even before they get married. Shut up! Karina, I would always look at others' homes. I always thought, that... when I'll have my own home, I'll have a flat-screen TV and a king-size bed. And then I'll be the happiest person on this earth. I did everything I could for that house. I never thought whether it's right or wrong. Never. But I was always wrong. I wanted a house and not a home. And by the time I realized the difference... it was too late. Karina, you were right. I wish I could fix the foundation of this relation. I want to begin with love, then marriage and then... Because there is only one things that's right in my life, Karina. And that's you. Without you, this place is not a home. It's just a 550 sq. Ft. House. For which, I couldn't realize how much I love you. You made a mistake, brother-in-law. Should've chosen Mr. Shukla's daughter instead. Is there a problem? - No, no. - But he doesn't... But he didn't agree. Okay, so you thought that by transferring the house in my name, and furnishing it you will make yourself the hero? Will that flat-screen TV and king-size bed keep me happy? No, Karina. No. I didn't want your dreams to be shattered because of me. Sanjay, this house was my dream. But I always dreamt about two names on that nameplate outside the door. Two people that stay together in good times, and in bad. In sickness and in health. Two people who want to stay together because they love each other. That's all I wanted. That's all I want too. Karina, I love you. I really, really do. And not for this house, or anyone else. I just want to be your 50-50 partner, that's it. It's a bad omen to wear white. What's happening? Everything's fine, Blossom. No, Sanjay. It's not possible now. - Karina, please. - Because... you've transferred the house in my name. So if you want to stay with me, in my house... then this can't be a 50-50 deal. Now, I'll have 100 percent say... and you'll obey 100 percent. Like I said... I can get married for the house. Sister, she's a handful too. Brother-in-law, I am leaving. Mother's insulting us, and the daughter's slapping our son. I am leaving. It's okay. It's all okay. They resemble Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Everything's okay. Play! Play! It's my nephew's wedding. - Sanjay! - Yeah, coming. Gattu! Where are you? Your father's done. The bathroom's vacant now. What's the point now? There's no pressure anymore. |
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