Asoka, el refugio Page #4

Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Daniel Valverde
Year:
2010
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But you should say it like this.

Where were you?

With Pawan.

What were you doing?

Is this the way to behave?

That too with an ordinary soldier?

Bheema, don't forget who

it is you are talking to.

That's why I am speaking out.

It is not right for you

to associate with Pawan.

Careful, Bheema. I love Pawan.

You love Pawan?

Who is Pawan?

Where does he come from?

He says four nice words

to you and you think it's love?

How do you see it?

You think I don't know what love is?

You don't.

You don't know the difference

between love and a commoner's lust.

Don't forget

that you are just a General...

and I'm a princess.

You are my servant.

A slave to my royal family.

Yes, I'm a servant.

But who are you?

You think you are a princess?

The family you are so proud of...

What did you say?

What about my family?

Tell me, Bheema.

You were found by a fisherman.

Your origin is unknown.

No one knows your lineage...

The king adopted you.

Who am I then?

Nobody knows.

My warrior, why are you here alone?

I know what you are thinking.

Me, a princess. He, a mere soldier.

Arriving with his heart,

horse and sword.

Warrior. What happened?

What's wrong?

I am no warrior, Pawan.

Those who I thought

were my parents...

I am not of their blood.

They found me, Pawan.

They raised me as an orphan.

I have no identity, Pawan.

What difference is there...

between the blood of a warrior

and that of an ordinary man?

Nothing's changed. I love you.

Who do you love? Who am I?

You are my warrior, my princess.

Come with me.

Look. Look at the flame.

Are you going to push me away again?

Not so quick.

Tell me, what's my wedding gift?

I've given you my heart. What more?

Your horse.

He's yours.

Your sword.

- That too.

Your clothes.

Not in front of the horse.

What are you doing?

My Warrior... no... no...

I'll be right back.

Stand upright, don't bow.

Greetings, Prince Asoka.

Embrace me.

Why are you here?

Your mother wants to meet you.

Tell Mother I will not return.

She is very ill.

You may go.

What's the matter?

Mother's unwell.

You should go to her then.

What about you and Aya?

We'll be fine.

We'll stay here till you get back.

Please go.

You're leaving again?

I won't let you go.

Prince Aya, a matter of two days.

I'll return soon.

You did not even finish the story.

- Where were we?

Yes... the three monsters died.

The prince killed them all.

The Princess's anger turned to love.

The prince asked for

her hand in marriage.

She said yes, right?

Instantly.

Then?

Then the prince left.

Where to?

To his mother who was ill.

This is a sad story.

No way. The prince will return with

hundreds of horses and elephants...

...to take his princess away.

Tell the prince to return soon.

His princess will be waiting.

The prince will come back

with hundreds of horses and elephants.

You take care of Kaurwaki.

Greetings, Prince.

Where is Mother?

- Come inside.

You lie to me and then want

God's forgiveness?

Had I not lied how would I see my son?

Seen me? Now I must leave.

Someone is waiting for me.

Who?

Someone.

As lovely as a lotus,

a heavenly creature.

She is so beautiful.

Anyone who sees her...

Will become a poet?

No... a lover.

You forget the white hair.

White hair?

She is someone else but

you'll always be my first love.

Mere words. Who is she?

Kaurwaki.

- Kaurwaki? What of her family?

All here. You, Vitasoka, me.

We are her family.

Mother, I have married her.

- Married?

Why didn't you bring her?

- Not like this.

When I do, Magadha will welcome her

ceremoniously.

The streets will be lit with lamps,

decorated with flowers.

Then I will tell her who I am.

- You've not told her yet?

I told a lovely white-haired lady

that I won't tell anyone.

Silly.

Take the blessings of the King.

Praise the lord.

General, the rumor all over Kalinga

is that Prince Aya has been killed.

The senate has decided to place

someone else on the throne.

I know that's why it's important

that I go to Kalinga.

It's unsafe for Aya to go there now.

Princess, give me your anklet...

Aya, your necklace.

No one should know

they are hiding here.

Don't worry, General.

I will guard them with my life.

He's served the royal family for years.

You'll be safe here.

Don't go anywhere until my return.

Yes... now I have to listen

to the General's orders.

Greetings, Susima.

Greetings.

Where were you all these days?

Just wandering around.

Tomorrow morning,

in front of everyone.

I was just scaring you.

I don't want to fight.

Susima, I don't want

the throne or the crown.

I don't want anything.

Have you ever loved someone?

Love?

- No? You should.

Brother, he is tying to trick us again.

So, you've returned?

You remembered Magadha?

Forgive me, Your Majesty.

I wanted to...

A rebellion is threatened in Ujjaini.

Go there.

Any problem?

No, Your Majesty.

Are you missing Pawan?

- Yes.

He said that should I think of him

I should call his name out loud.

Then, he'll appear.

Should I call him?

You call out as well.

Prince...

I must go.

- His highness has ordered...

Don't worry. You go to Ujjaini.

I will meet you there.

Despite the talk,

I was sure you were all safe.

Who would want to kill Prince Aya?

At first I suspected you.

And I suspected you.

At times like this friends

suspect one another.

Bring Prince Aya here at the earliest.

I cannot contain the senate any longer.

You are right.

Don't go alone, General.

I need no one.

- You do.

The enemy is very cunning.

Where are Prince Aya

and Princess Kaurwaki?

Burn this village, burn everything...

either they'll come out or burn alive.

Where are Prince Aya

and Princess Kaurwaki?

No. Stop.

Stop, we are here.

Please let them be, I beg you.

Kaurwaki.

Good that I found you.

That woman, she said...

Where are Kaurwaki and Aya?

Bheema?

Where is Kaurwaki?

What happened, Bheema?

Where is Kaurwaki?

Bheema, where is Kaurwaki?

Bheema... I ask you,

Where is Kaurwaki?

Here's your 20th tactic.

What about the 19th one?

Speak up, friend. Your turn now.

No running off today? You've lost?

Get up.

You're not even worth a thrashing.

What's this? Lost your mind?

Let go of my hand. Let go.

Who are you people?

Let me go.

Wait.

But Prince Asoka, he tried to...

- Spare him.

'Prince' Asoka?

You'll stay here.

- Pawan is waiting for me.

His kind never return.

He will, Bheema. His horse is here.

How is the wound now, friend...

Prince?

Prince, my problem is that my fist

moves faster than my mind.

Why haven't you left?

How could I?

You saved my life.

It's my duty to guard you for life.

From now, in war and victory,

Virat will stand by you.

I want death not victory.

Was she beautiful, Prince?

Very.

Are you going to Pawan?

- Yes.

I will come too.

You will not.

You will go to Kalinga with Bheema.

If I don't go, you don't either.

Should I call Bheema?

Call him.

Come on.

Lets take Pawan's horse with us too.

How much longer?

- I don't know.

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