Ramaiya Vastavaiya
Hello.
Okay, sir. Okay.
Raghuveer, You're still awake.
Surprisingly,
For the first time in seven years,
I am seeing you smile.
You will be released tomorrow.
That's why you are happy, isn't it?
I'll be seeing my
sister after a long time.
You really love your sister, don't you?
- Yes!
In all these years,
you never met your family
Neither did you speak to them,
You're a good man
How you landed up here?
I have spent seven years in this jail.
But, my story dates back even longer.
I was just 11 years old.
I was visiting the temple with
He's my son Raghuveer
and my daughter Sona.
Please make an offering
in their name, Priest.
Sure dear.
Mom, you promised to
take me to my father.
That's where we're going, son.
Here's the offering.
Won't you offer the coconut, dear?
I completely forgot, Priest.
- Do it now.
'My mother used to say'
'...a rotten coconut brings bad luck.'
'And, that's exactly what happened.'
'My father had married someone else.'
'He humiliated my mother.'
- Get out of here!
'And broke all ties with us.'
'My mother couldn't take this betrayal.'
'She was completely shattered.'
'She kept weeping the
entire day with us in tow.'
'And, left us forever.'
Mother. Mother.
What happened?
Who is she?
She's my mother.
She's dead.
- Dead!
Pay your homage.
Here you go, Priest.
- Bless you.
Stop!
Who put this tomb here?
Why are you bothered?
I own this field.
His mother had taken a loan from me.
So, the council has decided,
I can seize this field.
Get rid of this tomb, now!
I'll repay your debt.
Don't break my mother's tomb.
He says he will repay your debt.
Give him a chance.
At first, his father eloped.
Then his mother died.
He's still a kid.
How will he repay my debt?
He'll plough the field and pay you back.
- Him?
I'll toil day and night.
Otherwise, I will repay your debt.
Fine. Every year the
involvement should reach me on time.
Its installment, not involvement.
- Whatever.
Let's go.
Sir!
Don't cry, Sona.
Mother used to say, that
star is you and that's me.
Come on.
Come on.
Don't worry, Raghu.
Your sister's going to top her exams.
Break the coconut.
Wow! There's a flower inside.
She's definitely going to excel now.
Sona.
Sona. Your books.
Hey! Be careful.
You know she'll drop
them if you interrupt her.
Gauri, its my exam today,
I won't need them.
Take them along, Sona.
You can score better if you copy.
You're too much.
- Is it?
Let's go.
You remember everything, right?
- Yes.
Concentrate on your studies.
And, do well in your exams.
- Yes.
Why don't you go with her?
- Why?
How many times will you tell her...
..."Do good, do good..."
Hey! A hottie just
boarded the earlier bogie.
Sona's always done well...
Where did he go?
"You've cast a spell on me."
"My heart's fallen for you."
"Baby, I love you."
Come on.
"Baby, I love you."
"Baby, I love you."
Nice song. You sound good too.
What did he say?
Wrong!
Who are you to interfere?
Move!
See that!
I'll stab you with this.
What the...
Check... and mate.
Someday I'll definitely beat you.
I'm also waiting for that day.
Hello Uncle.
I heard your sister's taking her college exams.
- Yes.
She's pretty intelligent and smart girl.
- Yes.
Sona.
Not again, brother.
Sona, you see those stars in the sky...
That one's me and the other one's you.
Mother used to say that, correct?
That means, after Sona's marriage...
...one of the star will disappear.
Mind your own business.
And...
Brother, shall I take the
eggs to the market tomorrow?
Yes.
But be careful.
I didn't say that to her.
You keep dropping stuff.
I dropped it only twice today.
Hello!
- Priest, what brings you here at this hour?
After a long search,
I've found a suitable match for Sona.
He works on a big post
in a big American company.
Then, he'll definitely
take his bride along.
Of course, in a big airplane...
This offer's too big for us.
I don't accept it.
Huh! Anyone else would've
pounced on this opportunity.
I don't want a prince for my sister.
Then?
I want a boy that can stay
here and look after her.
Hey, Ram! Where are you?
- On the beach.
On the beach, with the girls?
All by yourself.
You didn't invite me.
You've become selfish.
- Hello.
Hello.
- Hello.
That's my trick.
This is what I do
when your mom scolds me.
Hello. I can't hear you.
- Okay.
Enjoy yourself. Have fun.
- Thanks, dad.
Wow! He heard this though.
I heard you made a donation...
...to the Royal Australian Orphanage.
It's a petty amount.
10,000 Dollars.
You call that a petty amount.
You could've spent that
money for PR activities.
Could've thrown a party
for your business colleagues.
Think about the profits.
Stop wasting money on useless things.
You know I don't like it.
Hi, dad.
Bad mood.
Tell me.
I'm your best friend.
Mom yelled at you again?
Thank you very much.
- Why?
For not asking whether
she beat me up or not.
You know how she is,
then, why the long face?
- I'm not upset.
Do you know why the world's
greatest philosopher was happy?
Because he knew how to
tolerate his tormenting wife.
Angry bird!
Hello.
It wasn't for you.
I was talking about Socrates' wife.
Hello, brother-in-law.
Krishnakant speaking.
How are you?
- Trying to get along with your sister.
Whats new in that.
It's your brother from India.
Hello.
- Sister.
Yes, brother.
- How are you?
How are you?
- Everything is good.
So what's new?
Too many things, but
the biggest news is...
...Ria's getting engaged
on the 14th of this month.
So soon!
Was she in love?
- Exactly.
I objected but she cried,
so I had to agree.
But is the boy from a good family?
I mean, are they rich?
That's exactly why I agreed.
Listen.
Reach here as soon as you can.
Because you only have to
look after the arrangements.
And...
Don't forget to tell brother-in-law.
And...
- Hello, aunt. - Yes, dear
Ria speaking.
- Congratulations. How are you?
Fine, aunt, Bring Ram along too.
We haven't met since our childhood.
Sure, dear. Bye.
Ram.
- Yes, mom.
Ram. We're going to India.
India!
India!
- You aren't going.
Why?
- You've to attend a conference in US.
Don't you remember?
- Oh yeah.
America, Yo!
Stop!
Brother.
Ria, how are you?
Chocolate for you, brother.
the chocolate, do you?
Welcome the bride.
- Bride?
When are you getting married?
Next Friday. That's just 15 days.
- Right.
And, you are both invited.
Of course.
We'll reach there two days in advance.
Just two days?
I have come here to take Sona right now.
Now?
- Of course.
Sona, when would you
expect me to come over...
...for your marriage?
I don't know, ask brother.
Brother!
How many days before,
you expect me to come for Sona's marriage?
At least 15 days.
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