Aashiqui 2 Page #2
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Yes.
You sung my song better than me.
I just realized my aws.
The mistakes I made in my songs.
I never felt any of my song like this.
You're joking.
No.
I never joke when concerns singing.
Rahul! Rahul!
Are you mad?
I found your car crashed,
in the middle of the road.
Whether you're dead or alive,
you could've have..
What are you doing here?
Let's go.
Let's go from here.
Rahul, let's go. - Don't go, Aarohi.
Let's go.
Let's leave.
He's a drunkard.
He was just trying to convince her..
Yes, let's go.
Is 1 am. And,
the police can raid any moment.
But, he's such a big artist.
If we leave.. - He won't know.
Let's go.
Deepak's looking all over for you.
We've four more shows to do.
If this continues.
...we'll have to return all the money.
We will return the money, Vivek.
What are you saying Rahul?
Listen. I've to go
back to Mumbai tomorrow.
This singer, Aarohi.. - Who?
Where's everyone?
Forget it, let's go.
Rahul, let's go. - Wait.
Where's everyone? - They all left.
I want that girl's address.
Where does she stay? - Kolhapanaji!
I'm going. - What?
Give me the car keys.
What are you doing? - Give it.
What's going on?
What are you doing?
- Pay for the whiskey.
Rahul!
Rahul! How will I go home?
'You've a great voice.'
'You sung my song better than me.'
'I just realized my aws.'
'The mistakes I made in my songs.'
'I never felt any
of my song like this.'
Aarohi!
Aarohi!
Aarohi!
Aarohi!
Hi.-Oh, God!
I want to talk to you, come down.
Come down.
I can't come. - Fine, I'm coming.
No. no. no. - What?
I'm coming. - Come down.
What are you doing?
What happened?
Come on.
What happened?
Come here.
What are you doing?
I'm not allowed to meet anyone here.
If the bar's management sees me..
...he'll deduct a day's salary.
- Sorry.
I had to come.
We couldn't complete
our conversation at the bar..
What?
So...
You want to be a singer?
- Who said that?
You did.
You were looking at Lata's picture.
Just like a child looks at the moon.
Wants to touch it.
That look told me everything.
Everyone looks at the moon.
What good is that? - The beginning.
Of every successful journey.
You know,
the best artists in the world.
...are the ones who
have their own style.
A style,
that doesn't come from imitation.
A style, that's born with them.
And, you've got that.
That special thing.
I wonder what's that thing.
...that you heard,
but the others can't.
I tried really hard.
But, no one gave me a chance.
That's why I am here.
Because,
I want to make you successful.
I want to make you the greatest
singer of this millennium.
Look I...not the kind of girl you think.
I don't say these
things to those girls.
But, what to do?
I think I am in love.
I've gone crazy.
Now, whether it's the art
or the artist, that's yet to say.
We'll know.
But, only after you're sober.
Listen. - What?
You won't work in that bar.
You'll leave that job.
Because I say so.
Do you believe me?
Listen.
What?
Nothing.
Just like that.
Aarohi, are you okay?
Yes. I am fine.
25,000!
That's what I spent to bring you here.
I suggest,
you pay up and you can leave.
What?
Don't have it.
Go.
Shankar sir.
It's the question of my life.
Please let me go.
I'll return your money
once I get to Mumbai.
No one's going to pay
even 200 for this face.
What do you think?
This is no orphanage.
Pay up and leave.
You take up 50 percent.
And, what are we left with?
We've to buy food with our own money.
It'll take me months
to arrange that kind of money.
Yeah! Exactly.
That's why you steal
money from the money-bag.
What else do you expect me to do?
You cut 100 rupees for minor mistakes.
200 for coming late.
And my salary.. - Babu!
What's wrong with her?
She's constantly
saying "I want to go".
She was fine until yesterday.
came to bar yesterday.
...Is the one that provoked her.
That he'll make her a singer.
Give her a chance to sing in films.
Since then" - I see.
RJ. That singer.
Just a minute.
Look.
His picture's in the papers.
He had a fight with a man yesterday.
He left before the show started.
The organizer of the
show was crying on camera.
There are many other
stories about him.
But, no news about his work.
He'll get you work.
A man that's living off
his hit songs of yesteryear..
...can only pass time with you.
Do you know why?
Because you're worth it.
Hello, sir...you..
I am here for this girl..
...because she's going
to a great singer.
But, I can see her future, not you.
One more thing.
You run a bar.
You live off singers.
Learn to respect singers.
Ones that sing at your bar.
And the ones,
whose songs help you run your bar.
Get that.
Vivek, throw the money on his face.
He isn't worthy of any respect.
Let's go, Aarohi.
Okay. Goodbye.
What's all this, Rahul?
This is it.
I pray to Allah that
you're never head-broken.
If that happens, don't hesitate.
I'll get you work,
and won't taunt you either.
No, no, it's fine.
I'll drop you.
No.
The place I stay,
isn't your standards.
I've noted my number, address..
...and my manager's
number in your diary.
So, call me when you get a new sim.
Okay?
Don't forget.
Thank you. - For what?
For giving me new hope.
Bye. - Bye.
Listen.
What?
Nothing.
Just like that.
Father!
Aarohi.
You're back. - Yes.
I was thinking about you. - Really?
I even called you in my dreams.
Your mother yelled at me. - Why?
She called me crazy. - Father.
But, you left for three months,
didn't you?
And in one month..
- I'll tell you everything.
But where's mother?
At the station.
Today's Thursday.
She's gone to buy the
Maharashtra Rajya Lottery.
She's been buying lottery
tickets for the past two years.
But she's never won anything
more than 100 rupees.
Enough!
The daughter's back and
the father can't stop yapping.
Mother.
Why didn't you say you're coming?
I would've prepared something for you.
We live off on fritters.
But now that you're here,
we'll make something nice.
Give me 100 rupees..
...I'll get something from the market.
We'll make something good today.
Mother, I..
...didn't get paid. - Why?
I met someone.
He said he'll give me a
chance to be a singer, in films.
So I.. - You believed him.
And quit your job.
Mom.
Mom.
Everything will be okay.
Trust.
It's just a matter of few days.
Once I star-t working. - So?
I only have 300 rupees.
300 rupees..
Your father doesn't earn a penny.
He.. keeps repairing everyone's
radio and TV's for free.
What are you saying? - Let me speak.
Is this why I sent
you to the best teachers?
Taught you to speak good Hindi.
So that you can become a great.
I stitched clothes
to pay for your fees.
Finally you found a job,
but you quit that as well.
And..
I don't win.. the jackpot either.
I thought if you get some money..
...I will manage a few months.
Now, I'll have to borrow from someone.
No, mom.
Let's see whether anyone
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