Thanga Magan Page #6
- Year:
- 2015
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We're been paying the rents regularly.
No, son.
I can't live in this house anymore.
It's fine.
Let's go to my parents' house.
Why would he do such a thing?
Did he say what the problem was?
He didn't say anything.
Yamuna, that's for your brother.
Hold on. I'll make another cup
for your husband.
Let's go to a new house.
Today.
Is it possible?
My dad's gone.
Lost my home, my job
everything.
My whole life has come
crashing down.
What took you so long?
-It's nothing.
Tamizh
Yamuna hasn't eaten.
She's waiting for you.
Go to her.
Why have you still not eaten?
Do you need to be reminded constantly
that you're pregnant?
Here, eat up.
What is it?
This can't go on.
We need you to be normal.
We're dependant on you.
I didn't want to stay in my place
because...
I'm sure you had your reasons.
While we stayed there,
had someone said something to you
Or treated you badly
What would I do?
People in my family are very nice.
I like them.
But I like you more.
My baby should have good ties
with all his family.
So I had to.
I didn't ask you for your reasons.
That's what makes it so hard.
My mom is a widow!
I'm going to be a father.
But I can't even smile.
You're pregnant.
And you don't even have
a nice place to fall asleep.
Please don't cry
I can't stand this!
I can't take it!
You pure soul, my loved one.
Let go of your misery;
I'll carry your burden, lean on me.
This tide will soon pass;
Time will heal these scars.
Even fallen blossoms;
Shall spread their scent again.
I haul and haul, it never ends;
Such hardships life throws.
We will see a thousand million,
Countless happy smiles.
Bear with me, darling.
I'm here for you, beloved.
The earth, skies and space...
You pure soul, my loved one.
Let go of your misery;
I'll carry your burden, lean on me.
Time will heal these scars;
Our love shall be a constant.
Even fallen blossoms;
Shall spread their scent again.
Sir, you were close friends
with my dad.
Did he say something to you?
In the end
Before he did it...
No.
He didn't say anything.
Did he say something about the file?
He didn't, son.
Dear
The baby's moving!
Feel it.
Don't misunderstand me
Our lives have taken unexpected turns.
I know things are not the way
they were before.
But we need to think about the future.
We shouldn't miss out on
the small joys in our life.
I can't find out why my dad did this.
I asked everyone.
His office for 25 years, his whole world,
is calling him a thief
I can't just carry on with my life.
I can't see the small joys around me.
Forgive me if I'd hurt your feelings.
No, it's not like that!
Wait for a minute!
Wait
Are you crazy? Don't run so fast
when you're carrying.
You got mad at me
and left your lunch behind.
That's why.
I could never get mad at you, Yamuna.
Where would I go
if I got mad at you?
The way you left,
it didn't appear that way
You're all my small joys, Yamuna.
Fine, come
What are you doing?
I'll drop you home.
Can't a man carry his own wife?
I'm feeling shy!
Son
We need to speak in private.
I couldn't say anything when you
came by the office.
I was a little hesitant.
But I'll tell you what I know.
I don't know whether or not
your dad took your file.
But he said that the officer gave him something
and he forgot where he left it.
You look tense. What's wrong?
The officer's cash
Don't know where
What cash?
Don't mind me.
I'm just babbling
You said "cash"
When I tried to ask for details,
Talk to the officer.
You'll find some clarity.
Did he bring a bag?
Or maybe some cash?
Sit down.
Tell me.
Sir
Did you give my father some money?
And he had a memory slip?
Just tell me, sir.
I wont talk to anyone about it.
Please tell me what you know.
Fifty million.
Fifty million?
-Yes, fifty million.
Tie it right!
-Yes, sir.
Hello?
-Raghavan.
Yes, sir!
Could you come by to my place?
Right now?
-Yes, right now.
To your place?
-Yes.
Shall I come over in half an hour?
Yes, come over.
You need to do me a favour.
-Tell me, sir.
Keep this bag safe for a few days.
-Okay, sir.
What's in the bag..?
Return it to me when I ask for it.
Sir, fifty million
It's a lot of money!
How could I?
-I get it.
You're an honest person.
But I'm not like you.
This won't work for you.
I've got a tip-off that the Central Bureau of
Investigation is raiding me tomorrow.
Keep it for me till then.
It's not right, sir
-Please, Raghavan.
If you don't help me,
I'll be arrested.
I will lose my respect, dignity.
My wife and kids will be on the streets.
Please, Raghavan.
Okay, sir.
When I asked him for the cash
after six months.
Where's the cash?
Sir, it's
Yes, Raghavan?
The cash
-The cash?
I don't know where I kept it.
What?
You don't know where you kept it?
I had given it
I'm not
I left it somewhere
but I've forgotten.
Raghavan.
-Sir?
You may forget where you left your pen
or your wallet.
But you're saying you forgot
I just
I don't understand, sir.
-Me neither.
What I gave you was black money.
There's no evidence
that I gave you that money.
Nor is there evidence
that you have misplaced it.
Right?
Sir, I don't want that money!
I only said I don't know
where I left it.
Okay, you may go.
Sir?
You may go.
Watch out, Raghavan.
Think about it,
get some rest and clear your mind.
But when you come tomorrow,
bring the cash.
Hard to believe, right?
My father won't steal, sir!
Which is why I trusted him.
Where's my money, then?
So the file that my father was
accused of losing...?
Sir, that file is missing.
I looked everywhere.
But I can't find it.
Yesterday, it was the cash.
Today, it's the file.
I remember very clearly
I swear it was in my locker!
Where did it go, then?
You're losing a lot of things, Raghavan.
Do you know what the file is worth?
If we don't get the file,
not just you
Your son will be arrested, too.
There are two women in your house.
If the two of you end up in prison
Think about it.
Anything could happen to them.
Sir, I
I had it in my locker.
-Raghavan!
First, find the money.
Once you find the money,
you'll automatically find the file.
Got it?
I thought he'd return my money
if I threaten him with the missing file
But I didn't think
he'd do this.
Find the money.
You'll automatically find the file, too.
I'll get you your job back, too.
These days
My memory is getting worse, right?
How would I know?
He had a memory slip.
Why am I being interrogated?
Why are you getting so worked up?
-What do you expect?
I just wanted to know
if my dad said something to you.
You're his son. If he hasn't told you,
why would he tell me?
Dude
Don't misunderstand me.
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