Enga Amma Rani Page #2
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Everyone has gotten
over the old anger.
Now they're only angry about not
being able to see the kids.
So, have you been talking
to your parents?
It's been eight years.
Don't cry, dear.
I'm sure they'll change, too.
What happened, mom?
It's nothing.
Haven't you two showered yet?
Come with me.
What did aunt say?
She was just asking about dad.
Let's bathe, and
then go out to eat.
Are we taking our car?
Car? Who will drive?
You, of course!
You used to drive a bit when dad was
around. You only need to practice, mom.
When dad sees you drive like
a pro, he'd be shocked!
You should learn
at least for that.
You think? - I do!
But let's take a cab today.
Let's not risk it when
we're starving. Okay?
You brat!
Don't overspeed.
Bye, mom. - Bye!
Bye!
Sorry.
I've got goosebumps!
No wonder!
Sir, you'd called?
Are you married?
I am, sir.
You're telling me now. You
didn't say so before.
Your visa has been rejected.
Sir?
Okay. Get me your
husband's documents.
Let's re-apply for the visa.
Okay, sir.
Sorry, sir.
So, once I get my visa, I can
renew the kids' visas too?
Whose kids?
Mine, sir!
Oh! You have kids, too?
Two?
Anything else? - No.
Get the documents and
meet me tomorrow.
Okay, sir.
Sir?
No one knows you by
'Chockalingam' or 'Chokku'.
So?
It doesn't matter!
I'll see you tomorrow.
Eight years away from hometown
but she's till cocky.
Let's go to the next one.
Sudha!
Really glad to hear it.
Should I bring my
kids' passports too?
Okay. I'll be there.
Mom, can you drop us at school?
I don't mind, but you
must leave early.
Exactly. Fast!
We'll be ready in five minutes.
You get the car started, mom.
Bye! - Bye!
You're not coming by car?
Mom, did you take it too seriously?
I was only kidding!
Have you got your ties?
- Yes, we do!
Yes, Durga.
What will I do now?
He needs to be here.
happen without him.
I'm telling you the truth. He hasn't
returned to Malaysia from Cambodia.
She is already
helpless out there...
Even if you're
saying the truth...
at least your sister should have
been here with the kids, right?
If this was your family,
what would you do?
Sathya, I don't know if
you know this yet...
Your dad has departed from us.
We'll have it ready tomorrow.
Okay, sir.
Mom?
What is it, mom?
Is something wrong?
Not at all.
Why do you look so low?
Let's go out somewhere?
Let's go some other day?
Mom isn't in a good mood.
Okay?
What is it, Tulasi?
You've been looking down all week.
What happened?
I think I should have attended
my father-in-law's funeral.
It pains us to see her like that.
You should talk to her.
I'm losing my happiness
little by little, Ramya.
I'm trying to snap out of it.
But I can't.
I'm ruining my kids' happiness, too.
Tulasi...
Our kids should never be affected
by our problems.
Who else do they have,
to call family?
They only have you.
Why don't you take
them out some place?
We're not saying we want to
go out for our happiness.
It's for our mom.
Yes, we just want our mom
to be happy all the time.
Tulasi, one minute.
Yes, sir?
I heard your
conversation with Ramya.
Don't think you have no one here.
I'm here for you.
I'm not just saying that!
Here.
Take it.
Tell your children their
uncle bought it for them.
Not just "India Uncle."
But like a brother
to their mother.
great party for Mother's Day.
You should have been here!
Why do you look so glum?
When dad is back, we will have a grand
celebration for Father's Day. Okay?
Tara, what do you say?
Tara?
Tara?
Tara!
Tara...
What is it, Tara?
Tara?
Mom! - What happened?
Come and see Tara.
What is it?
Tara! - Tara?
Tara?
Tara.
Tara?
TARA!
What happened to you, Tara?
Tulasi, the doctor
wants to talk to you.
Have a seat.
You guys get started. I'll
join you in some time.
Okay? Bye.
What did she eat?
She just had cake.
What is wrong?
I think she just fainted.
They're running some tests.
Let's wait for the reports.
Are you from India?
Yes, doctor.
- Excuse me, doctor.
Yeah? - The reports...
Have a look at the ECG report.
- Okay.
Where are you from?
But you're all fancy now,
driving a car in Malaysia?
One minute.
Stop calling me. I told
you I'll be there.
Sister, Meera is alone at home.
Just keep a watch on her?
Okay, bye.
Okay.
She'll regain consciousness in
some time. I'll see her tomorrow.
Okay, doctor.
Call me 'Murali'.
Call me if there
is an emergency.
Okay.
Yes, Muthiah?
What?!
No, sir. There is no problem.
I'll handle it.
When did you leave last night?
At midnight, uncle.
You were on overnight duty.
Why did you leave?
Okay. You get going.
Stay away from the
hospital for a week.
I haven't done
anything wrong, uncle.
She was normal when I left.
We'll talk about it later.
You get going now.
TARA!
TARA!
Tara...
Tara
You're hiding in there?
Come out!
You took my son away from me...
Now you've taken my
grand-daughter away from me too?
I don't care what you'll do.
You better bring the child here.
Or else...
You're happy with your grandchildren,
right? Why won't you let us?
I don't care, I want
my granddaughter here.
We want to perform
her last rites.
Come outside. We're
talking here...
Aren't you ashamed?
Hello?
Yes, Durga...
The last rites are
happening here.
What can we do now?
Did you talk to Tulasi?
This was Tulasi's decision.
It will all be
done in some time.
They're creating a ruckus here.
Durga, you should
talk sense into them.
Even if we decide to come
now, it will take four days.
Tulasi is already heartbroken.
Let's not put her
through this now.
Tell them not to
take Tara away, mom!
Something has gone wrong.
I need to know.
I know that I'm not the
reason for the girl's death.
My dad will take care of everything.
He had his doubts about me, too!
Why did he ask me to stay away
from the hospital for a week?
How will I get to know
what actually happened?
Fine! What do you want to know?
I need to look at
the girl's reports.
Is that all? Okay,
I'll talk to my dad.
The way her mom looked at me...
she wordlessly called
me a murderous sinner.
Tulasi, the kid has
falled asleep.
Tuck her into bed. You
should get some sleep, too.
Call me if you need anything.
Thank you, sister.
Don't mention it.
Come... lock the door.
Even I thought something
went wrong in our hospital.
But that isn't the case.
Yeah?
The girl had been suffering
from a condition.
What do you mean?
I had sent over the reports to my
Professor from India, Dr. Sudhakar.
He just confirmed it to me.
Long QT Syndrome.
It's common in Europe.
A sudden death with no symptoms?
How?
That's the problem
with this condition.
I need to go meet Tulasi.
Will you accompany me?
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