Tumhari Sulu Page #9
- Year:
- 2017
- 150 min
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"We have sewn our patches
with these threads."
Sulu.
- Have you seen my phone?
- No.
Did you check your pant pockets?
Check on the shelf?
It had to happen today...
Did you leave it in the car?
Sulu...
Call me at the office if
you find my phone. I am leaving.
- Okay. - What am I going
to do about my interview?!
Hello.
Is this your mobile, Mr. Ashok Dubey?
Yes, sir.
Is this your signature?
You...
Mrs. Ashok!
Please don't misbehave in my office.
Please.
No, sir.
Do you all live in the same house?
Your son's turned into a businessman.
Congratulations.
First, he smuggled
magazines into the school.
His friend and he.
Then DVDs.
And now a mobile phone
20 rupees per viewing.
Where does he learn
all this from? Where?
Sir...
You'll say school.
Okay, I will take
the responsibility...
...and I will pay a price for it also.
- He's suspended.
- No, no, sir...
Please, sir...
I'll make sure this never happens.
I swear...
- You must, Mr. Ashok.
- Please, sir.
I have never ever
seen a case like this.
Sir...last chance.
I guarantee it'll never happen.
Radio:
'It's a beautiful day.Everything looks so wonderful today.
Turn off the radio.
I said turn it off.
Why are you yelling?
Fine, I'll turn it off.
Why did you touch my phone?
Why did you touch my phone?
I won't do it again.
Why did you touch my phone?
Sorry.
So now you're stealing?
Who taught you to steal?
Who taught you?
We gave you everything, didn't we?
Papa, please.
Who taught you this?
Who is Chetan?
Dady, please. Sorry.
You've been suspended from school,
do you realize that?
How will I face people?
- Why did you steal the phone?
- Sorry, daddy.
Tell me what you want.
I'll bring it for you.
Tell me what you want.
Do you hear what I am saying?
What do you want?
What are you going to do now?
Huh, Pranav?
- I haven't even had lunch.
- Neither have I, sister.
He'll sell eggs, what else?
- Where does she keep her cups?
- Check if there are any biscuits.
I'll get it.
Nobody cares about
anything around here.
Are you going to say something?
I slog all day and come home to this.
Ashok had called...and we
left our office in the middle.
Very good.
That's it?
- Don't you want tea?
- No, I don't.
- Look at her attitude!
- Forget it, sister.
I had an interview today.
How did it go?
I couldn't go for it,
the address was in the phone.
Daddy, you were right
about this colony.
We should move out of here.
Aunty I don't want to go.
Ashok she isn't saying a thing.
Take him away.
Pranav.
Take your bag and go.
- I don't want to go, please.
- Shut up.
- What did I say?
- No dady.
- No, you deserve this.
- Sorry dady.
- Take your bag and go.
- I won't go.
Take him away. Take him away.
No one's going anywhere.
- Pranav.
- Mom...
Sulu, I've decided.
He's going with them.
Why?
You were supposed to take care of him.
Remember what you said at his school.
I'll personally make sure this
doesn't happen again. Then do it!
- Stop talking nonsense, Sulu.
- But you can, right.
Sulu, resign today.
He'll shape up if he
lives with us for a few days.
No one's going anywhere.
My car will be arriving, I am going.
Are you serious?
You're going to work today.
Forget it.
Stay at home and pay attention to him.
What do you mean by pay attention?
You mean to say that I don't.
Then why is it happening?
You mean I taught him this? Huh?
- We don't even have a TV at home.
- What about the TV?
- Leave it, Ashok.
- Leave what?
Go on...get some more pictures
clicked with film stars.
That's all he's going to learn.
Sulu, you must quit your job first!
- Why should I quit?
- Please, don't.
Go on...go to your job.
There's no telling
what he'll do in future.
- Quiet, Ashok.
- Who are you telling to shut up? Huh?
Just a minute, Ashok.
What is all this argument...
No, daddy.
Even at school, he was saying,
"I'll take care going forward."
You think I don't
pay attention to him?
You and your late night show.
I told you there will be problems.
There are no problems in my home.
No, no, there is no problem at home.
All the problems started
since you joined that cheap job.
Cheap?
- Take him away.
- Don't touch him.
Pranav, go inside.
I'll talk to your boss... Radio Show.
I told you not to take
up this late night show.
He's fast asleep when I leave...
...what has my job got
to do anything with him?
First, everyone wanted
me to take up a job...
...and now, you all want me to quit.
No one's dead here.
This is my home, I'll take care of it.
- It's for your own well being.
- For my well being?
Thank you very much, daddy.
no one's with me.
Hey drama queen, pick up
the phone and resign right now.
Get lost.
Sulu.
- You didn't carry food today?
- Huh.
No lunchbox...
People send anything
in the name of a joke.
Crazy.
Shall we begin?
Come on.
All well?
Sulu. Sulu.
Pallavi.
Sulu.
Yeah, Ashok.
Huh...?
What?
Ashok.
- Where were you?
- I was at the gate, sir.
- And you didn't see, Pranav?
- No. He didn't leave.
Where did he go now?
Ashok?
Ashok, what happened?
I can't find Pranav anywhere.
He must be around somewhere.
- Ashok, come here.
- I'll look around.
Pranav.
Sulu, listen... Listen, dear.
Pranav.
Please do something, Maria madam.
My Pranav is missing.
Pranav!
Pranav!
Pranav!
- What was he wearing?
- And striped...
- Grey T-shirt.
- With red and blue stripes...
- Okay.
"Sorry, daddy...very sorry, daddy."
"I'll never touch your phone again."
"Don't scold mom because of me."
"I am going..."
"And, everyone calls
me a wimp at school."
"But I am not a wimp."
"Dad, I don't want
to go with aunty twins."
"Please take mom's side."
"Mom is nice...in fact,
she's very nice."
"You're nice too.
"I am bad."
"Sorry daddy, sorry mom."
Hello. Yes, sir.
No, no...we got a
small picture of him.
But the face is clearly visible.
I'll send it over.
We have both the pictures.
I'll get it.
- Do you have a picture of him?
- We do.
- Sorry, daddy.
- Pranav.
Pranav. Where were you?
Sorry, daddy.
We found him in the classroom
in the morning. He was crying.
He kept saying, "Please
don't expel me from school"
Sorry, Mom.
I'm sorry mom.
Please forgive me.
Pranav!
Pranav.
It's alright.
Would you have breakfast here
or should I pack something for you?
No, we'll leave.
Yes, sir.
I promise you, I'll get it done.
Okay. I'll call you right back.
Yes, Sulu. Tell me.
I can't do this anymore, Maria madam.
Sorry...
I knew I said it right here...
"I can be an RJ... I can."
But, I can't continue any longer.
You've done so much for me.
Sorry...
No, thank you.
You really are a champion.
I never said this...
... but really loved the perfume
you were wearing when we first met.
You can yell at me if you like,
Maria madam.
It's alright.
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