Baar Baar Dekho Page #4
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-Get in the car.
-Yeah.
Wow.
You've taken after me.
-Yeah.
-And...
I don't know anything about you.
You realized that now?
If you're that interested,
it's all on my Twitter feed.
-You must be in the college now?
-When I left it, I left it for good.
How many times will we go over this?
You quit studies?
I mean, being my son, how can you?
I don't wanna talk about it, dad. Anyway,
you have more pressing matter at hand.
What can be more important
than your life?
Your life, dad.
You should've brought me here
after teenage years.
-Civil court?
-Where else, dad?
What highlight can this be?
Arjun, are you getting married?
You're quite young yet.
This is quite weird.
-Please, dad.
-Arjun,
it seems from the way you talk that
I couldn't spend much time with you.
And I'm sorry.
But today, I'm with you.
I don't know about tomorrow.
-But today, I'm with you.
-Please, stop it.
Congratulations.
Ma, you're here too.
I glad to have come today
and to have met you.
DK, congratulations!
Why are you so sad?
Court of Judge Williams is in session.
Jai, come.
Mr. Jai Verma and Mrs. Diya Verma,
both present?
Yes.
I've taken some time
to review all the notes.
Is there anything else either
of you would like to say?
The court hereby declares that
the marriage between
Jai and Diya Verma be dissolved
on this day, April, 2nd, 2034.
The divorce is now finalized.
DK, say something, please.
DK, what has happened in the future
that we're getting a divorce?
Please, wait for two minutes.
Let's talk once.
Whatever I was, and did, forget all that.
-I'm not that Jai.
-Stop it, Jai, please.
It's over.
How did it happen, Diya?
DK, no, Dk, I'll not let you go,
we love each other, dammit.
DK, just listen to me.
Please don't go. Listen to me...
Two days ago you had said that
we'll live together for 60 years.
She forgot so soon.
Ma, I'll fix everything, just give me
the number of that Pandit.
-Which Pandit?
-The one who married us.
Are you crazy, Jai? I haven't
spoken to him in 15 years.
-I don't know if he's dead or alive.
-Ma, tell me what happened in these years.
What did I do so wrong in the future?
If you yourself don't know,
what can I tell you?
Was there someone else...
Was Diya with someone... Or was I?
But I don't even know anyone, Ma.
You're leaving too, mom?
I had promised Diya that I'd stay
with her till I leave for India.
I don't have time, Ma. Had I known
if this is gonna happen, I'd have done
something else,
something different, but...
Who gets to live same day
over and over again?
-Hey.
-Raj?
Thank God, I need your help.
-I need that Pandit's number.
-Hey, man, I'll call you back,
I'm on an important
conference call with Tokyo.
Oi, mister, can you hurry up, please,
and give me some chips with that.
I won't give up.
In one day, ten days elapse.
On second day, two years.
On the third day, 16 years.
This means...
I'll be dead in four days.
I'll get back with Diya.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I admit, I admit my mistakes.
Marriage and everything.
Just send me back, please.
Send me back to Diya again.
I'll do anything.
I just want Diya back,
I need to get out of here.
Please.
Jai, come on, get Arjun ready.
Diya.
-Arjun.
-Yeah.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Ten years?
Ten years back? How can it be, I was...
going ahead in the future.
Sent me back, which means,
I have to fix something, but what?
-Divorce?
-Jai, breakfast.
-You're not Arjun, are you?
-Pa!
-Arjun?
-Yeah.
Then who is...
Why does Naina shout so much?
-Naina?
-Pop, pop, pop.
Naina, my daughter?
Papa, papa, papa.
I'll make everything all right.
You wake up so late, son.
Yes, uncle... Papa. I'll wake up
early from tomorrow.
You didn't learn how
to run the business from me.
Do you wanna learn how
to run the house, or not?
Sure, I wanna learn.
What's he doing here?
-Yes, sir, right away.
-Ready for breakfast.
Perfect.
Neither breakfast's ready nor Arjun is.
Actually, I got a call
from the university...
Why don't you keep the maid?
I'll pay the money.
-I've been telling you forever.
-There's no need.
-Why don't you take money from me?
-Just drop Arjun to school.
I'll handle the rest.
-Just a minute,
why don't you take a studio
for Diya? As you know
because of Hanumanji's blessings,
I've got a lot.
Pa, pa, pa.
-I'll give you the money.
-I have the money.
Arjun, sit down please. Today's Arjun's
soccer game and the show.
Remember the show?
-Show?
-Forget it. You're useless.
No, who can remember if I can't?
Just wait and watch,
I'll fix everything today.
Pa, my school.
Oh, sorry.
-Pa.
-Yeah?
My soccer game is at
four o'clock, don't forget.
-Yeah.
-Like last time.
One day to fix everything.
How will you do it, Jai? Think.
I'm sorry, sir. I couldn't find
the office... I mean the parking.
-You called me, everything's all right?
-All right.
Today, I'm very happy. Here, take this.
What's this, sir?
A ticket to take your Vedic Maths
to the next destination.
You acceptance letter.
-Acceptance letter?
-Come on, Jai.
For so many years, you've focused
on just your work and nothing else.
And after seeing so much toil,
I can proudly say, Mr. Jai Verma,
Head of Mathematics Department,
Harvard University.
Really? When did this happen?
I waited for this
my entire life and this...
Jai, the job won't be easy.
The workload will increase
and Harvard is in a new country.
Just give it a thought.
Sir, there's no need to think.
Mathematics is my life.
Not the job.
-This part of my life is perfect.
-What did you say?
Thank you, sir. Thank you.
-Chitra?
-What, why?
Raj has left. Please come.
No, it's Diya's exhibition...
Two hours from here
to London, I can't come
-Hello?
Chitra? Why is Chitra
calling me like this?
She has some connection
with this. I must go.
I must go and find out.
But what can it be?
Sir, the class is waiting.
You're right, an affair with Chitra.
-The class, sir.
-Yes.
-Excuse me,sir.
-Sir, excuse me.
-Sir.
-Sir.
Yesterday you mentioned you have
a solution to Fermi's last theorem.
What repercussions does it have
on what we learnt last week?
Sorry, no lecture today,
class dismissed. Everyone out.
Diya, sorry, I won't be on time
for the show,
to take care of.
Trust me, I'm doing this
for us. Best of luck. Love you.
Diya, I was waiting for you.
-Smile, it's your day.
-Yeah.
Raj has left.
Raj has left?
He leaves every night. I know his
job is gone.
But he still behaves like
an investment banker.
-Has he told you anything?
-No.
Does he...
have an affair?
His affair?
-Jai?
-His affair?
I'm really sorry, Chitra.
-I need to go now.
-Have a drink with me.
-I can't.
-You can, one drink.
-Congratulations.
-Thank you.
-Lovely.
-Diya.
Everyone likes your work, well done.
Thanks.
We're bankrupt.
The bank has impounded Raj's car.
And he's not ready to accept.
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