The Namesake
What are you reading?
"The Overcoat" by Gogol.
- Gogol?
- Yes.
- Been out of this world?
- Yes. I went to Delhi once.
Every year I visit my
grandfather in Jamshedpur.
No, no, no. Not this world.
I mean England, America.
I was in England for two years.
It was like a dream.
The sparkling King Street!
Nobody speak in Urdu.
Have you ever thought of going abroad?
- No.
- You should.
You are young. You are free.
My grandfather always says
that it's what books are for.
You travel without moving an inch.
Good.
Hurry! Go and prepare yourself.
There is someone waiting to see you.
Watch and learn, Rini.
She is fond of cooking
...and she can knit well.
She made a cardigan for me in one week.
She is the children's favorite Auntie.
She has been learning
classical music since childhood.
Here she is.
My son has been living abroad
for the last two years.
He's in New York. He has done his Ph.D.
Our daughter's best subject is English.
Won't you recite something for us?
that floats on high
over waves and hills.
When all at once I saw a cloud
a host to golden daffodils.
This is my father's favorite poem.
Poetry was the love of my father.
Oh, sit down please.
My child,
have you ever flown in a plane?
will you be able to go
half way across the world,
live in a cold city
with freezing winters,
leaving your friends
and family far behind?
Won't you become lonely?
Won't he be there?
Come to me.
Your life is about to change.
Embrace the new, don't forget the old...
and your new life... enjoy it fully!
Let me see her.
Are you there?
It's freezing cold outside.
You are going out?
I have to be away for
three weeks. I have to.
How are you feeling?
It will take you 7 hours to recover.
After all, you have just flown...
half way around the world.
Go lie down. I will bring you tea.
Go.
It is the American way.
Go.
Go, go.
I can't.
Okay then, sit and watch.
Here we get gas 24 hours a day.
This is how you turn it on.
Hot and cold water too.
There are two taps,
red one and blue one.
two. You will get burned.
And you will bring water
straight from the tap.
No need to boil it.
And the washing machine
is there, down the street.
I will show you when I come home.
Now
Once you are settled, I will
take you to my department
and introduce you to
my office over here.
You won't believe it.
better than the professors here.
I am very happy
and everything here is wonderful.
long but enjoyable
and I am feeling fine.
How is Rini?
The house is very nice.
Big, with lots of windows.
Do you know, over here they
get has all day and all night?
all these have shrunk.
Who asked you to wash my clothes?
Why didn't you just
wait till I came back?
Here one dollar is 8 rupees.
And we don't have so
much money to buy...
Where are you going?
Ashima?
Open the door, Ashima.
I am sorry, Ashima.
It is my fault.
Your intention was good but it
was my mistake not to tell you.
Ashima, please, open the door.
My Ashima.
My Ashima, crazy Ashima,
open the door, Ashima.
Oh my dear, open the door.
Please.
Crazy girl.
Don't smile.
Come on, smile now.
Smile please.
Take 1 or 3 train.
From here...
all the way to...
Fulton Street.
Get out of the station, ask anybody...
Where is the Fulton fish market?
And if I get lost?
You think I'd let you get lost?
What happened?
Come.
Come to me.
Do you have a longer frock?
What was that?
I mean... till here?
Lets hide them under the covers here.
Time of contractions.
Rana! Hey Rana!
all there.
I have already checked.
His eyes are black as a blackberry.
Black as his hair.
How are you feeling? Was it alright?
His cute voice is the
first miracle of my life.
You are the second one.
Mrs. Ganguly? I am Mr. Wilcox.
What do you want to name the baby?
My husband is going to name him.
He's asking about the baby's name.
We are waiting for my
wife's grandmother to choose.
will she be here soon?
She is in India. She is
more than 85 years old.
But there is no hurry.
Some of my cousins, you know, were
not named till they were 6 years old.
Until then, they were
called by their 'that' number.
- 'That' means?
- Pet names.
We all have two names.
One pet name:
Daduna.One good name:
Haroona.Unfortunately in this country,
a baby cannot be released
from a hospital without
a birth certificate and a birth
certificate requires a name.
How about... Baby Boy Ganguly?
Baby One?
Till the letter arrives.
Afterwards, will you change it?
In fact, what we should do?
I wouldn't. Too much
red tape. Expensive too.
Sleep on it.
Baby Boy Ganguly?
What do you say?
We could call him Gogol.
Till the letter arrives.
We would not be here
but for Gogol's blessings.
Hold still. Hold still!
Don't move!
One... two... three... say cheese!
Uncle! Auntie! Look, Gogol!
- Did this just come in?
- Yes!
How beautiful!
Rana, look, Ashima's son! Gogol!
Lady-killer!
I want to go home.
I don't want to raise Gogol
in this lonely country.
This is the land of opportunity, Ashima.
wants, study whatever he desires.
Here the options are limitless.
Don't you want to give him that?
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Come, come.
Don't go so far that I cannot see you!
He is too little.
Welcome to Suburbia. It's a
beautiful house. Congratulations.
Everything is bought in the yard sale.
Ashima does not like it but I say
what is wrong with it, you know.
Even my chairman, who
lives in a huge mansion,
wears a trouser bought for 50 cents.
Gogol.
Where are you?
Hey Gugli!
He is probably feeling
left out because of
his sister Sonia's ceremony.
Is he going to be Gogol in school?
No. We have decided on a good name.
Finally! What is it?
- Nikhel!
- No!
Gogol!
Hey Gogol.
He's here!
Missing your sister's ceremony, eh?
I found him!
What will your baby girls future be?
Her future will soon be revealed.
Hey Sonia!
Pick up the pan.
American girl! Must be weak!
So, how did you like your
first day in big school?
Great!
And what is this?
"Due to your son's preference,
he will be known as Gogol in school",
Mrs. Lacidus Princeton.
And what about your parents' preference?
In this country, the children decide.
not Nikhel as his good name.
Fine. No big deal.
If he prefers the name Jimmy,
there's nothing we can do.
As long as our kid is happy, you know.
It's so late.
Hello? Hello?
Hello? Ashuda?
Can you hear me, Ashoka?
I have terrible news.
What?
I can't tell my sister.
Don't... don't worry. I will...
He told you something
you are not telling me?
Yesterday, Rini and your
father were playing on his bed.
He died of heart attack.
Be calm, Ashima.
At least he went peacefully.
Come on or we'll miss
the plane. Come on.
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