Bareilly Ki Barfi Page #10
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- 2017
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Sorry.
- Don't say sorry.
Billi, here you go.
Adorn it.
But, I don't have one.
I didn't come prepared.
What will he adorn?
- Brother Chirag.
Look at him.
Like I said...
Billi's my sisler-in-law.
I will slap you..
I troubled you a lol.
- It's alright.
Adorn it.
Pap a.
But this didn! fil.
We look your measurement
yesterday, son.
You guys really made
me dance to your tunes.
Coffee's here...
There's never a power
cut when you need one.
A story with a name
like 'Barfi' (sweel)...'
'...will always have a happy ending.
How is it?
spicy.
They are now made for each other.
'Oh...we completely forgot
to offer you sweets.
Now Vidrohi explains English
films to Rama in his own style.
But unfortunately, in theatres,
the corner seat is a rarity....
'...when their mother's
sticking around.
Chirag, Munna, and Vidrohi...
'...have become more
than just best friends.
Well, there's just Mr.
Mishra lefl now.
During lhe day,
he lislens to his wife...
'...and at night,
he talks to lhe fan.
If you visit Bareilly again...
'...then, instead of wasting
time looking for the earrings...
'...opl for 'Barfi'
(sweets) instead.
"Your earrings make
my hearl skip a heal."
"When you shake the waist,
it steals millions of hearts."
"Slop taunting me...
Don't he a wise guy."
"lam not Juliet,
And you're not my Romeo."
"O Sweely..."
"O Sweely your drama,
creates a slir."
"This is unfair."
"Believe il or not,
"Listen o sweetheart,
we're your beloved."
..DJ..
"Crazy"
"Don't make a commotion..."
"...everyone's watching."
"What do you gel
from making a scene."
"Don't ignore me...
I am not useless."
"Teach me the language of love."
"Slop taunting me...
Don't he a wise guy."
"lam not Juliet,
And you're not my Romeo."
"O Sweely..."
"O Sweely your drama,
creates a slir."
"This is unfair."
"Believe il or not,
"Listen o sweetheart,
we're your beloved."
"Abracadabra...
my heloved's so handsome."
"Always dressed smartly,
whether it's Delhi or Agra."
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