Sanam Teri Kasam Page #5
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Sir, please take it.
"Our meeting wasn't a coincidence."
"O benefactor.
"O benefactor. "O benefactor."
"My heart fell in the
captivity of memories."
"This love has shattered
it into pieces."
"Our meeting wasn't a coincidence."
"O benefactor.
"O benefactor. "O benefactor."
Hello, where's the groom?
Come, Saru.
He's picking up his parents
from the airport. He'll be here soon.
I'll go get Abhimanyu.
- Yeah.
Congratulations.
- Thank you.
Inder... the registrar's calling.
Yes, mister. Where's the guy?
How much longer will I have to wait?
Sir, he must be stuck in
traffic... that's why he's late.
He'll be here any minute.
This is too much, mister.
There are other people
waiting outside.
Do me a favour, step out so that I can
marry those whose groom have arrived,
Come in.
Did someone die
that you didn't turn up?
Why, Abhimanyu?
My parents have said no
to this marriage.
I am sorry.
Inder...
...he doesn't want to marry me.
If there's a misunderstanding,
then let's sit down and clear it.
The registrar's still waiting.
You two can still get married.
What marriage? What are you saying?
You should punch him!
Punch him!
Punch him!
Punch him!
Punch him!
Punch him!
Punch him!
Punch him!
Saru!
Abhimanyu! Just a minute!
A girl whose last rites have been performed
by the family while she's still alive...
...we cannot accept
such a girl in our family.
It's impossible.
We're not so liberal minded.
Today when Abhimanyu told
us about it at the airport...
...we made it clear to him...
This marriage isn't possible.
And if he goes ahead... then
we won't be a part of it.
You said that... their
approval is just a formality.
If you say yes... they'll say yes.
You should've punched him.
Why didn't you?
Why didn't you punch him?
Why didn't you?
Why didn't you punch him?
Why didn't you punch him?
If I had punched him... it
would've ended everything.
And... you wouldn't
get a second chance...
...to say sorry, I love you.
Sorry...
He doesn't deserve sorry, I love you.
He doesn't deserve a second chance.
All this that you're doing...
...he doesn't deserve all this.
He doesn't deserve it.
He doesn't deserve anything.
He doesn't deserve anything.
"My restlessness would get some peace"
"Whenever I see your face"
"Whenever I see your face"
"My madness gets some patience."
"Whenever I see your face"
"Every time someone
mentions your name."
"My love for you starts flowing
from my eyes like tears."
Mr. And Mrs. Abhimanyu Shastri.
Congratulations.
This is your honeymoon suite.
Enjoy your stay.
Saru, wait a minute.
Saru, stop this.
Stop what, Inder.
Two days advance
has already been paid.
Why waste it?
And anyway,
I can't go back to the house.
You can go, if you want to.
Go.
- Saru...
"Day and night I pray
for only one thing."
"That I love and die for you."
"Every time I look around,
I see only you."
"And I want to surrender
my world to you."
"Every time someone
mentions your name."
"I can feel your lips on mine."
"All my paths find their destination."
"Whenever I see your face"
"Whenever I see your face"
See Inder... even though
I have become beautiful...
...no one wants to marry me.
You'll hate me for
this tomorrow, Saru.
Please.
"The tasteless winds just gave me
a whiff of your scent."
"Love is a dangerous thing."
"Someday it will kill me."
"Every time someone
mentions your name."
"Every moment narrates your tale."
"Every yearning of
mine gets comforted.
"Whenever I see your face"
"Whenever I see your face"
"Abhimanyu came to see me."
"I don't know whether
I should say sorry, thanks..."
"...or goodbye."
Hello.
Please be seated.
Kaveri's getting married on the 27 th.
Saru doesn't answer my phone.
Can you please give her this card?
I've stopped seeing Saru.
And I am leaving this city.
Alright, son. See you.
I will...
I will give this card to Saru.
Take care of yourself.
Saraswati.
- She doesn't work here anymore.
Any information about her?
- No.
Excuse me.
Can you give this
to Abhimanyu Shashtri?
Thanks.
Inder.
I can't give this card to Saru?
Why?
Since our marriage broke up,
we're not in touch.
That's a lie.
You came to see her at the resort...
she was with you.
I saw it myself.
Yes, I did come.
We had some personal conversation.
After that she went her way,
and I went mine.
What do you mean by 'her way'?
She must have given you some address?
No.
Any message for her family.
I am sorry.
Abhimanyu.
Any message for me?
No!
I have a gun.
And next time you go
anywhere without telling me...
...l'll put all six
bullets here and here!
Get it?
What?
What?
Won't you even say hello?
- No.
Why not?
Because after a sympathy fling,
you don't say hello.
You avoid each other.
I see... so that's why you're running.
Because you're embarrassed.
Saru, grow up.
I didn't run. I messaged you.
Didn't you get it? Huh!
I did... and I let you go because...
...I thought you're starting
a life with that Abhimanyu.
Saru... why are you
wandering in the jungles?
Why are you wandering
in the jungles like a hippie?
Tell me...
Who are you to ask me that?
Saru. You tell me...
who am I to you after that night?
The night's gone...
the matter's over, Inder
Whatever happened that night...
...was only a moment
to forget Abhinamyu.
It wasn't anything special.
It wasn't anything wow!
Get it?
Now just leave me alone.
Leave me alone.
Now tell me who I am.
Tell me who I am to you.
Saru?
Saru?
Saru?
Saru?
I strictly forbade Saraswati
from going to high altitudes.
She's got Meningioma.
A deep tumor in the brain.
We can't operate on it.
And nor can we do chemo.
That's why we're treating
her with oral medicines.
In such cases,
diagnoses is also difficult.
Because there are
no visible symptoms...
...other than headache and fever.
And I had explained
this to Saru and her fianc.
Hold on.
Abhimanyu.
- Yeah.
Yes, Mr. Mehta.
You broke-off with
her because of her illness.
I received the reports just few
hours after I broke off the marriage.
If I had known about this earlier...
...I would've never hurt Saru.
My office conducted some
routine medical tests for the visa.
That's why the doctor
called me first, not Saru.
I am not proud of myself.
I kept looking for Saru
all night with the reports.
Next day when I met her
at the Resort I said sorry.
Asked for a second chance.
But she didn't agree.
She said that I was lucky...
If I hadn't broke off the marriage...
...then I would have been stuck with
a wife with tumor.
I came asking you whether
she left a message for me or not...
Remember?
Why did you lie to me?
You won't tell Inder anything.
That's one promise she took from me.
Otherwise... I would've
told you everything.
You can break a marriage,
but not a promise.
How is Saru?
Even if you know, what will you do?
Excuse me, sir.
The patient's stuff.
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