Wajood Page #13
- Year:
- 1998
- 180 min
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- Smile..smile.
- I can't do it.
Smile..please.
You can smile. Smile.
Smile. Smile. Smile.
You can smile. It's easy.
I can't.
- Why not? What's so difficult?
- I cannot.
- I cannot.
- It's not so difficult. Look
This is how you smile.
"Come..let's row our boat."
"To the village covered in moonlight."
"To the other end of the rainbow."
"Beyond it lies the third shore."
"No one else on this journey."
"This journey is
about..just you and me."
"What are we waiting for?"
"When I call you my love,
and our world of dreams awaits."
"Let's go, Apurva."
"Come..let's row our boat."
"To the village covered in moonlight."
No!
No!
No!
Malhaar.
Malhaar.
Very well.
My son acts so well. Isn't it?
It's been so many years
since I last came to the theatre.
Last I came with his mother,
when she was alive.
Even before he was born.
He's a great actor.
Very great actor.
I used to abuse him for no reason.
I kept cursing him. Come on, son.
Let's go home. Come on, get up.
It's time to fill the water.
Come on, get up.
Come on, let's go home.
Come on.
I am very happy, son.
Come on..get up.
I'll cook your favorite dishes today.
How do I tell you..who you are to me?
How do I tell you?
How do I tell you..you're
the song of my heart?
The music of life.
You're life, you're devotion,
you're the light..the freshness.
You're every happiness, you're
my love, my companion, my soul..
You dwell in my eyes, in my memories.
In every breath..and my sighs.
You dwell in my sleep and my dreams.
You exist in everything I do,
in my days and nights.
You're in my dawns and dusks,
You're my achievements,
you're my failures.
You're my smile, my tears.
You're the one I
wake up and sleep for.
Everywhere I go, I see you only you.
How do I tell you,
I am nothing without you?
How do I tell you..who you are to me?
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