Barood Page #5
- Year:
- 1976
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Do you want anything else?
No.
Where did you learn to cook?
In the school?
Where did you learn to love?
From that French Professor?
Tell me one thing,
did you love him?
I did.. and I didn't.
- What do you mean?
I mean, falling in
love is not a new thing.
He's a decent man, he has humanity.
And I have told him..
- That you respect him.
And not love.
How long have you been following me?
You can also be a nice man
like him, if you want to.
How can you decide it so soon?
Because I was all alone here.
I am not thinking about
the things you did to me.
I am thinking about the
things you could have done..
..and you didn't.
Just a minute.
Greetings!
- Greetings!
Are you from India?
- Yes.
Are you from South India?
- No.
Are you South Indian?
- Yes.
Madras?
- No, Kanjivaram.
Please, come in.
- Thank you.
My name is Gupta.
- Please, sit down.
Thank you.
Actually I came here
to meet Anoop Saxena.
He used to stay here earlier.
Anoop has left this house.
The house we had
earlier was very small.
My husband said that
we should change house.
That's why we came here.
Darling, whom are you talking to?
Mr. Gupta has come to meet you.
- Greetings, Mr. Gupta.
Greetings.
- Greetings. I am so happy.
Surprising, such a
strong hand even at this age.
I am sure you have a healthy diet.
Sit, take a seat.
When did you come from Punjab?
I've come from Kolkata.
- I see.
Kolkata is far away.
Lord's divine play is unique.
He has brought together Kolkata,
Amritsar, Kanjivaram.
Would you like to have coffee?
No coffee, it's so hot.
Get cold buttermilk.
Use the water from the fridge.
Bring it quickly.
Fine, I'll get it.
She likes serving coffee.
Pardon me, but I want to
ask you something.
Go ahead. Ask me anything.
You are from Amritsar,
she's from Kanjivaram.
That's okay, we are all from India.
- Of course!
And it's all about the hearts.
Actually, ours was a love marriage.
That's fine, why feel shy?
It's quite natural.
You did the right thing,
why feel shy?
I feel shy in front of elders.
Tell me, why have you come here?
Actually, I wanted
to meet Anoop Saxena.
Are you his father?
- No, I am not his father.
Are you his uncle?
- Yes..
Here, keep it here.
- Stay in our house.
Stay in our house,
you'll be looked after well.
She knows how to cook rice cakes..
..and has learnt to cook
mustard curries as well.
Thank you Sardar,
actually I wanted to meet Anoop.
I've heard that he
doesn't stay here.
Can you tell me where he lives?
We don't know where he is,
he left suddenly.
He was a very quiet boy.
I didn't realize, the buttermilk is
getting warm. - Thank you, Sardar.
It seems like I have
come in India again.
Truth is whenever I meet an Indian..
..it is always an
occasion to celebrate.
For me, it's really joy.
And whenever you step out,
it feels so strange.
Foreigners, fair men and women.
It feels like we've
become foreigners as well.
That's why we have
adopted a black dog.
He has also named him Kalu.
He's looks simple.
But very healthy.
We treat him to good food.
The credit goes to the
doctor of Anoop's dog.
Who is that?
- Dr. Harry Ramani.
Dr. Harry Ramani!
- He's not Harry Ramani.
He's a Sindhi, who
settled here a long time ago.
His real name is Hari Ramchandani..
..after coming here, he
has changed to Hari Ramani.
But he's a wonderful doctor.
Good morning, Mr. Ramani.
- Good morning.
What can I do for you?
What language do you speak?
Spanish, French, English?
I can also speak Sindhi.
- Indian?
Sir, greetings,
greetings, greetings!
I am very pleased to meet you.
I always keep meeting
for an Indian to come.
I am happy to know
that you wait for Indians.
Actually, I keep
waiting for dogs and cats.
But whenever I run into an Indian,
it makes me very happy.
What's your problem?
Not me, this dog has a problem.
Dog, what's your problem?
He keeps crying all day long.
- He must be missing his country.
Whenever I miss my country
it makes me cry as well.
Don't you cry?
- A little, yes.
Don't worry, let him be
with me for a few days.
And he'll be absolutely fine.
You can keep him as
many days as you want to.
I've no objections.
- Okay.
Some Indian must have told
you about my dispensary.
Right, you are right.
A friend Anoop used to stay with.
Anoop? He had a dog, a Labrador.
- Yes. Yes.
His dog's name is Jango.
- Jango. Jango.
Can you give me his address?
- Of course! Of course!
Why not? Here's his address.
He would look around like his dog.
His dog would at least wag his tail.
But that boy never said a word.
I would call him Mr. Silent.
I yearned to speak Hindi with him.
But he didn't say a single word.
But you talk a lot.
Surprising, that one didn't speak..
..and this Indian left
without paying the fees.
Vadhu.
- Yes, sir.
Vadhu, he left
without paying the fees.
Why do you worry, sir?
He left his dog behind.
Yes, he left his dog behind,
he will come back.
But the dog doesn't speak Hindi.
Would you like to go for a ride?
Jango.
Shut up!
Now she's our friend.
Hands up!
Who are you?
- Who are you?
Police.
- Thank God.
Professor of criminology, New York.
Don't drive so fast.
- What did you say?
I said don't drive so fast.
Are you scared?
- I don't know how to swim.
If I fall off, I'll surely drown.
I won't let you drown.
- Why?
Your life is very precious.
You care so much about my life.
Then, why have you
made your life like this?
There's nothing in my
life that I can call my own.
Hasn't anyone fallen
in love with you? - No.
I am all alone like you.
I had to stay in boarding
school since I was a child.
Once a year on my birthdays,
I go and meet daddy.
He calls me or
writes to me at times.
He has his own way of showing love.
Who's there in your family?
- No one.
Parents. - My mother
passed away when I was a child.
I don't even remember her face.
And father? - Father.. he too.
Don't you miss your father?
I can never forget my father.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
I say, stop it!
Jango! Seema?
Seema!
Seema! Seema!
'Daddy, you love me so much?'
'You gave me such a
precious necklace.'
'silly girl, you are my only kin.'
'You are the only thing I have.'
'Daddy, what if I
lose this necklace?'
'So what? I'll get you
many more like these.'
'And what if I disappear?'
'No dear, don't talk like that.'
'God forbid if anything
happens to you..'
'..then I'll destroy
the entire world.'
Seema? You?
I thought you drowned, Seema.
I have drowned.
So you know to swim.
Tell me one thing, Seema.
When you can swim so well.
Then why did you come here,
instead of swimming to the shore?
You could have fled.
How can I leave you alone?
"My hearts in a dilemma."
"I have fallen in
love with an enemy."
"My hearts in a dilemma."
"I have fallen in
love with an enemy."
"There's fire on water."
"I have fallen in
love with an enemy."
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