Son of Sardaar Page #6
...can never be forgotten.
Forget it.
Forget it.
We did it.
We made quick work out of him.
Brother.
This was a pillow.
Then where is he?
Brother. Try laughing sometimes.
I knew you had laid a trap.
But I am a lion.
Then come out, rascal.
- Really?
Okay, then here I come.
Come on! Come- on!
Here I come.
Come on! Come- on!
Here I come.
Come on!
Here I come.
Get lost. Move back.
Get lost.
I am a lion, not a dog..
...who will come out when you want.
I only follow my mood, and
right now I am not in the mood.
Right now I am sleepy,
so I am off to bed.
Goodnight, and sleep tight.
Brother, I didn't
understand one thing.
How does this Sardar move his chest?
Quiet!
Good morning.
Try laughing sometimes.
Why do I feel that you
wanted to kill me in my sleep?
Brother, I was just giving
you the pillow. - I see.
But we never accept
anything from guests.
Not even pillows.
We only give.
I don't believe it.
Then don't, I don't care.
Brother, that's a nice jacket.
Jacket. Here keep it.
I've a big heart.
It's from Canada.
- I see.
And the loincloth.
That's from Karnal.
Keep this too.
Mobile phone.
- That's mine.
8 megapixel, touch-screen. Okay.
Can I touch it?
We fulfil all the
wishes of our guests.
And those who aren't
going to live for long..
...we never turn clown
any of their desires.
Take it. It's okay.
Thank you.
- No thank you, mention not.
He doesn't know that we
can give guests anything.
But only until he's inside the house.
We take everything back
as soon as he sets out.
His life too.
Hello, Mr. Sandhu.
So, Gogi Chaudhary.
What are you doing here today?
Why? Are police not allowed here?
We respect every guest
in our house, even fools.
You're a government official.
How can we be of assistance?
There's a report against you
in the police station. - I see.
We've been told that you've
imprisoned a guest in your house.
And all of you torture him
and don't let him come out.
We want him to come out.
But that rascal doesn't come out.
Right, Tito.
- Yes, brother.
Yes. So that you can kill me.
Inspector, I called you.
What now? I am out.
Talk to the law now.
Right Titu. And Tony.
Brother, try laughing sometimes.
Anyone can act brave in their house.
Teeche, Kaale, Santa, Banta,
Lovely and Chhinda. - Oh no!
I swear on my father.
And my mother's upbringing,
come and face me..
...In a no-man's land, if you can.
And they want to take revenge.
Sir.
Before my blood starts
to boil and lose control"
"take me away from here.
Take me away.
Who gave him a phone?
I did, brother. He's our guest.
Great, Tony.
Why you..
Inspector, don't be fooled,
I am really a decent man.
I don't take the law in my hands.
Otherwise, I would've
have handled them alone.
You know the Punjabi's are the
best and the rest come second.
Inspector. Is there a
Fevicol add at the back. - No.
Then why are they coming after us?
It's democracy.
I can't stop them from following me.
Look ahead.
Here we are.
Thank you.
I knew that you're a useful man.
You're a Sardar, I'm a Sardar,
and the rest are good for nothing.
That's why Punjabi's are
called a fearless race.
Doesn't this police
station look too old?
This isn't the police station.
It's a no man's land.
- I see.
Sandhu sir.
Your guest is out of
your home, my job's done.
Anything else.
Thank you, Chaudhary.
Goodbye.
Inspector.
Unlawful man.
You were right.
Anyone can act brave in their house.
But a lion is always a lion.
Brother, I admit that
you're the king of the jungle.
It just slipped, but
I respect you a lot.
Tito. Rip his heart out.
Let's see how much he respects me-.
Just a minute, Tito,
try to understand.
Billoo.
There are 20 of you, armed.
And I am all alone, unarmed.
The competition should be equal.
Just a minute.
Just a minute.
Just a minute.
Brother, I am a Sikh.
And one Sikh is
equal to 125,000 people.
There are just 20 of you.
Go get 124,980 more. Then we'll talk.
This Sardar believes
in fair competition.
Let's talk,
Move aside.
Right.
Brother. We don't have that
many people in the entire village.
Really?
Brother, I think he's fooling us.
And we're getting duped.
- Yes.
Oh yes.
Stop-
If you're Sardar then we're Sandhu.
- Yes, brother.
Stop, Kaale, Santa, Banta and Babbu.
Just a minute.
Brother.
That's 650,000.
And I can equal only 125,000.
This isn't fair.
Brother, brother.
I won't fight.
What the.. catch him.
Not me, him.
Catch him!
Why you..
Brother, brother.
Brother.
Brother, try smiling sometimes.
Where did he go?
Brother, what is better,
horse or jeep? - Horse.
Then you should've bought horses.
We would've saved petrol,
and it can go anywhere.
And horses give birth to other horses.
Jeep can't give birth.
Shut up.
Uncle, open the door.
Oh, that hurt bad.
Hey, where are we?
Uncle- My brother just
crashed somewhere here.
Did you see him?
Rascal, it's me.
Hey, where's the Sardar?
Jassi.
I'm not coming back.
Jassi.
Hey, he's calling me not you.
Is your name Jassi..
Your name's Jassi as well.
Jassi. Jassi, stop.
Jassi, let me get clown.
Jassi, just a minute.
Jassi. Brother Jassi.
Brother Jassi, at least help me down.
Brother Jassi.
What the..
Good morning.
Sardar, you've very romantic.
Actually, it's the situation.
I see.
By the way, you look
so fresh after a bath.
Liar.
- Really.
Private talk. Shall I go?
- Yes.
No, wait. Where are you going?
I am going,
sister-in-law's calling me.
Rascal, did you have to come now.
So, Sardar, how's the pain?
Pain?
- Yes.
It's fine now.
By the way, you've a wonderful timing.
Sister'-in-law's calling me as well.
Brother, I've an idea.
Say it.
We cannot kill him in our house.
Why don't we sell our house?
Then this won't be our
house nor will he be our guest.
Then we can kill him.
Right? Isn't that right?
Billoo. Do you like the idea?
Come here, son.
I told you..
What the..
Childhood knickers
don't fit when you grow up.
And you don't get a
free hit on every no-ball.
Get lost.
- Great idea.
Sell the house.
Want a slap.
- No.
Tito.
- Yes.
Call for reinforcements.
Today is 'Lodhi'.
He might give us the
slip between the guests.
Call the forces from Gurdaspur.
Come on.
I'm done for.
I think this is my last night.
Where should I go?
Sardar, try smiling sometimes.
I always smile.
I got a little emotional
while leaving the house. - I see.
I can't endure separation.
- Liar.
Really?
I wanted to tell you something.
- I already know.
You do. How?
I can see everything. Do
you take me for a fool?
I knew when you made up the back pain.
What?
Couldn't you tell me earlier?
I was so scared.
You could've told me as well.
Given me a hunch in the train itself.
How could I? I found out
only after coming here.
What if brother Billoo finds out?
- He knows.
What? He will kill you.
That's what I am afraid of.
Don't worry, I will talk to brother.
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