Baar Baar Dekho Page #3
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And baby, if you're not feeling well,
drink Jello soup.
Why are you ruining my honeymoon?
Honeymoon?
Everybody say,
-Say it.
-
What's the square root of 3,40,000?
583.09.
One more.
Do you love me?
Yes.
Why?
Because you're my wife now.
How strange it is that
we're husband and wife.
Everything seems strange today.
Mr. Verma
Will you live with Mrs. Verma
for next 60 years?
Yes, ma'am. Of course.
Wake up, Jai.
I have to do everything.
I can do it. No problem.
Okay.
DK, haven't you gained a little?
What?
Are you crazy?
Even now, Jai, even now?
-Oh, my God, you're pregnant.
-No.
I'm flatulent. Oh, sorry, I'm fat.
Sorry, how did this happen?
It shouldn't have happened.
My water broke.
I've been trying to wake you up
for half an hour.
Diya.
-What do I do now?
-You know what, Jai, go to hell.
-DK?
-Do you know what your problem is?
There are two kinds of people in life.
Drivers and passengers.
And you're a passenger.
-What does that even mean, I know driving.
-Oh, really?
Then drive me to the hospital.
Hello? Where are you going?
I'm coming.
-Do you know where the hospital is?
-Yes.
Left!
Sorry, sorry, sorry.
You know what, get aside.
-Get out!
-You shouldn't drive in this state.
Get out!
Idiot.
Cambridge?
This means we came to Cambridge
after the marriage and
that was our house.
No, Jai, that was Buckingham Palace.
Two years! But...
it seems we were
on a honeymoon just yesterday.
Two years.
In this depressing, frigid,
nonsense place.
I don't know why
I came here leaving my home,
my work behind to be a housewife.
But since the baby is on its way,
everyone must be happy.
-I mean, with this baby's arrival.
-This baby?
-This baby?
-Yes.
-You're saying as if it isn't yours.
-No.
Of course, it's mine. It's mine, right?
you're not getting it.
I don't know what's happening to me.
I can't remember anything.
-I sleep here, I wake up there--
-Jai, please.
Not today, I need you today.
Today, I'm important.
Listen, I know you're nervous.
Just stay quiet for some time.
We'll reach in some, okay?
-Okay.
-Okay.
Just be strong, okay?
Oh, baby.
How are you? You're okay?
Ma? Tarun?
My girlfriend, Sakura San.
Please, Diya looks fine.
Let's just take her in.
Then move, man. Move, move.
She's looking so pretty.
Let's go.
You'll be fine, darling.
Let's go.
I've to...
From Delhi to Honeymoon... Ten days.
Honeymoon to Cambridge... Two years.
What's this happening?
Doesn't add up.
-Good morning, can I help you?
-Doctor, I needed to...
I can't remember
You know, from my marriage I came
straight to my honeymoon in ten days.
And then from there I've come straight
to Cambridge in two years.
-I don't remember anything.
-Just stop.
You need to relax and we'll
just have a general look at you.
Okay, so first of all you need to relax.
Mr. Reynolds.
I told you not to leave your room.
Thank you.
Doctor.
He's a patient, I'm the doctor.
Can I help you?
Mr. Verma, everything seems fine.
What? How can that be?
What kind of doctor are you?
You should know better.
If you don't then find out.
I don't remember anything. I mean, I do,
but only what happened in last two days.
What's happening to me?
Am I going crazy, doctor?
Who's doing this to me and why?
And to top it all, my girlfriend,
my wife is expecting. We're having a baby.
-I mean--
-Mr. Verma, calm down.
If you want we can admit you. We have
a psychiatric ward in our hospital.
Pain killers. My pain killers.
Man, Jai!
I don't even remember last two years.
Where I was and what I was doing.
That's the fun part.
When two people love each other,
there's no time to think.
Mom, you don't get it. If it carries
on this way, I'll be old in five days.
He was also in same condition
when you were born.
-It seems like yesterday.
-Mom...
What you now feel is happening to me.
What's happening to you?
A kid's coming, don't be nervous.
I'm not nervous, I'm just scared.
We're here for you. Come, give me a hug.
Everything's gonna be okay.
-Jai!
-One sec.
Tarun, thank God you're here,
what happened in last two years?
What are they talking about?
Jai, son, Diya is fine,
I just need you to repeat after me,
Hail Hanuman, ocean of wisdom,
who is well known in all the three worlds.
-Has the baby come?
-No.
If you need my help, let me know.
What are you doing here? Go inside, man.
Get your ass inside.
-Come out.
-Don't worry, DK, it will.
I'm telling you!
-Where are you going?
-Bajrangbali...
bless us with a grandson.
By the way, grand daughter is also fine.
-Okay, Diya, one more push.
-Push.
Push, push!
Congratulations, it's a boy!
-You?
-Jai, congratulations.
Aren't you doing this? This red thread,
you tied day before,
isn't it the root of all problems?
-Day before?
-A day before the marriage.
-You mean two years ago.
-Yes, that.
What happened to my life after that?
One day, and ten days are gone.
Next day, two years vanished.
I can't understand your logic.
Jai, are you okay?
Not at all, I need to go back.
Where?
Two days ago, I mean, two years ago,
I mean, stop my life.
When has life stopped for anyone, son?
Got it, you need money, right?
How much, tell me?
-Look, Jai.
-I don't want to.
-What's there to look at?
-A lot.
Just try. A lifetime
of small, big moments is still left.
-Look, Pandit, I'm telling you--
-Jai.
Did you see? A small moment,
a big meaning. There is
something still left in life.
I get it. You're showing me
the highlights of my life.
Marriage, kids...
But how?
I'm not doing anything,
everything is in your hands.
If I take this out of my hand...
Will it change?
All right.
I'll stay a while with my son.
If you're showing, let me just see.
Your eyes.
And your nose.
Hope he isn't as bossy as you are.
And not a dummy like yourself.
But you still love me.
You?
Of course, I love you.
Why?
Because you're the mother of my son.
Who else will I love?
Good night, Arjun.
Good morning, sir.
-Good morning.
-Are you fine, sir?
I'm fine.
It's like asking me as if this is...
Cambridge and I'm your professor.
You. I want you to write date and time
on the board everyday I come to the class.
No one has used the board for 20 years.
2034?
46? I'm 46?
Happy birthday?
I look like this at 46.
Jai, chess tournament on Wednesday?
Yes, of course, I'll see you.
Doctor, Dr. Ramamurthy.
You look younger than your photograph.
So happy to finally meet you, sir.
I'd been waiting so long to meet you.
Jai, are you all right?
Go home. Get some rest.
Hey, watch it. What's your problem?
We're getting late. I've been waiting
for you for half an hour.
Come on, dad.
Arjun?
-What are you doing?
-Let me just look at you for a while.
You've grown up. 16, right?
Mum's right, you're hopeless.
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