Love Per Square Foot Page #5
- Year:
- 2018
- 133 min
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Listen, don't worry.
Tomorrow, after work,
we'll work out a deal.
In case we get the home.
And, if we don't
at least we'll know that we tried.
Karina.
Thank you.
And congratulations!
Listen...
You'll have to manage the deposit money.
My mother handles my finances, so...
You don't worry, I'll talk to the HRD.
Rashi ma'am loves me.
Bye.
Don't act smart!
If Kashin had found out about us
you would've been dead.
Honor killing is very
common in our community.
Rashi, please. I...
I don't want to talk about that.
I wanted to discuss something personal.
- I...
- You love someone else.
- No. No, I...
Yeah. No, it's just...
You're here to invite me to the wedding.
Rashi!
I want to borrow 400,000 from
Because I'm buying my own home.
I just need your signature.
You're getting a home with her.
You couldn't wait for me, Sanjay.
Rashi, I waited for you for three years.
- You and Kashin...
- Listen, Kashin and me...
I don't want to interfere
between you two, Rashi.
I really, really need this house.
I also really need you, Sanjay.
My slave.
Fine.
And let's say that if we do get the house
- you can apply for a home loan.
- Yeah.
And according to the current market rate
I mean, if you can afford it
you can pay me my share, right?
Or, if I want to keep the house
I'll pay you your share,
or something like that.
- We'll work it out.
- Yeah.
And, if we both can't afford it
or if we can't find a partner, we'll
sell it at the market rate.
- At least we'll get half the price.
- Half price, correct.
Correct.
And, we can even rent out
Because we won't find a property
like this again, Karina.
- True.
- This...
Sorry, I guess that's your drink.
No, it's not mine either.
- It's complimentary, ma'am.
- Why?
- Happy Valentine's Day.
- Aww. So sweet!
Thank you.
- No, we aren't...
- No.
- We're not...
- Sir, complimentary means, its free.
Idiot, I know that
complimentary means free.
Leave.
- Shall we get a cab instead?
- No, no.
I love traveling by train.
When I'm with Samuel,
we always take the car
so I've lost touch, that's it.
Well, you can go to the
- ladies compartment at the next station.
- No.
I'll be with you.
Sanju! How are you?
Uncle Mishra, I'm absolutely fine.
Come here.
Come on.
Madam, make some space. He's staff.
It's alright, I'll be getting down soon.
Everyone's got to get down somewhere.
I am not taking this train home.
Where are you working these days?
Same place, Centrum IT Department.
Private. Good. Very good.
- What's your salary?
- The pay's decent, okay.
You should get a bike now.
It'll be more comfortable.
Hey! Come on, move ahead!
It's alright. He's staff.
- I'm going to the head office tomorrow.
- I see.
I'll meet up with your father.
I'll tell him that we met.
Good.
Some people just don't
care where they are.
Yeah, at the cafe, the park
in the rickshaw or the train.
It's really awkward in the train.
But they really don't have a choice.
There's lack of space in the city.
For you know, kissing.
Kissing?
Because, as the tradition
of the Raghu clan goes
'Give your life, but
never give up a kiss.'
- Karina!
- No!
It's okay.
It happens.
Look, this is not part of the deal.
- But I had a good time.
- Yeah, me too.
And you're cute.
Happy Valentine's Day, bye.
Do you remember Mr. Dubey?
He owns a soap factory.
- Yeah.
He's got a daughter, Tripti.
She's studied at Kota.
She is so beautiful.
I sent him your picture on WhatsApp.
The girl likes you.
Take a look at her DP picture
and tell me what you think,
so that we can talk further.
This is crazy, Mom. I don't
want to see anyone's photo.
Don't try to retire me too.
Have a look, you'll change your mind.
She's really good looking.
Why don't you sit and talk?
I'm washing my hands.
You don't need to wash
your hands to see the photo.
Take a look.
Come and eat, so that
I can finish my work.
Coming.
I won't leave until
you haven't eaten.
While I am waiting here.
Even the other day, when
I was fixing the key...
- Hi.
- Hi.
- Sanju.
- Coming.
I really need to talk to you.
Can we sneak into your room?
My room? I don't have a room.
- I sleep right here in the hall.
- Oh! Cute.
Sanju!
Are you washing your hands or bathing?
Coming, Mom.
Until I don't fix that one key
I'm going to eat salty things.
You know, Sam and I...
We... We hadn't done it.
Till now.
But, before he left for Imphal today...
He... he wanted to make out, and...
But... I said no.
- Because, I cheated, and...
- No, Karina. You didn't cheat.
It just happened.
Look you were right. This was not
the part of our deal, and...
- I don't have any right to, you know...
- No.
thought I'd be cheating on you.
I should go.
- Karina.
- I don't know if this is right, or...
It's great.
It's great, because...
my relationship status
is now single, so...
Even my status is single.
Did you break-up with Samuel?
Yes.
But why did you take such a
long pause before saying 'yes'?
I mean, I've written
everything in the letter.
No, Karina. I'll jump down from here.
I am done playing this
unsure game in life.
I want to be sure now, please.
Sanjay, I'm standing at your terrace
at this hour. What else do you want?
I don't have feelings for him,
I've feelings for...
Can... Can you feel it?
Of course, I do.
It's the oldest and the most
common feeling in the world.
A place with the view
Of the entire world
Somewhere up in the skies
Where the moon peeks
In through the windows
Splashes on your face
When the ocean
Tosses and turns away
Where everything's ours to keep,
And real happiness
A bubbly afternoon
And a velvety evening
Dreams can rest too
Sanctuary Sanctuary
A sanctuary like home
Sanctuary Sanctuary
A sanctuary like home
Sanctuary Sanctuary
Run! The police is here!
I don't know. Are you sure about...
Is that Sanjay?
- What's happening?
- I don't know what's happening.
We won't find a more perfect place.
- Sanjay...
- Sanjay?
- What are you doing?
- Come on.
What are you doing?
I'm the IT guy,
I'll clock out for you.
- Bye, Tina.
- Bye.
Bye!
- Sanjay, where are we going?
- Hurry up!
- You've kept me waiting for so long.
- Sorry! Sorry!
- Start it up.
- Sure.
Come on.
Are you mad?
I'm not going anywhere in this.
I am going home.
Welcome to D'Souza
and Chaturvedi Residence.
This building is under the Jeevan
Saathi scheme we had applied for.
And this, this will be our home.
Top floor.
But we can also get the
first floor in the lucky draw.
We won't necessarily get this place.
Let's dream big, middle-class.
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