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[music playing] [solemn music] (Kris (voiceover)) Hi. I'm Kris. I'm going back to where I came from. To tell you why I'm leaving, I'll have to start with why I came here in the first place. Ironically, the answer for both the questions is the same I got dumped You're a daydreamer. Have you ever made one rupee of your own? Just give me one valid point to argue that you are a better option. (Kris) She values money more than me I am frustrated she does not want me How dare she sends us an invitatio
n. [phone rings] Stop the damn thing Turn the bloody thing off! Please! My heart is burning brother... Trading love for money. Bloody bitch! Just because you are getting free drinks... don't, OK? If all she wanted was money, hasn't he got that already? Then what? Think about it. What has he done so far? Say you had a sister, OK? Who will you give her to? This foreign guy or that urine guy? Don't feel bad, Kris. I am talking for your own good here. Do something. I just don't want you to end up li
ke me. This is not the solution. He is growing big now. Krishna? We need to talk to you. Sanctions? No, no. We'll give you more money. You go to Arvind. To Australia? Yes, Australia. And do what? Study MBA. You always wanted to do business. Isn't it? Mama, do you have any idea how much it costs to study over there? You don't worry about that. Yes. Why would he? I should be the one to worry. Your mother wants to get a loan on this house. This house which has been with us for three generations, no
w she wants to lose it. Don't say that! We won't lose it. Two million rupees will be peanuts to my son once he has an Australian Masters. Two million, mama? Who is going to pay it back? (father) You. Do you think I'm an idiot to bet on a lame horse? My son can do it. You don't worry. It's very easy to make money in Australia. You know? Arvind makes 1,000 rupees an hour. So you want me to earn. Give me money, I'll do business. What business? What do you know about business? If you have money, any
one can do business. It's not a big deal. [father scoffs] Did you hear that? And you want to lose this house on this good for nothing? It's my fate. It's my fate to hear all this. Wherever. It's not only here. You know, wherever I go, it's like people are paying condolences to me. It's like... it's like a death in the house. Mama, I don't care about others. Do you trust me, ma? One should ask this question when one proves oneself. Shameless garbage. Look, Mama, This is what he thinks of me. Garb
age What proof do you want, Dad? Get the loan, go to Australia, stand on your feet, and get this house back. OK. And what if I did? First do. Make a deal now. Right now. OK. OK. If you do it, I'll give you twice the amount for your business. But if you don't, you'll not get anything more from my money, not a single paisa. Deal? Oh, who wants your money? I'll show you, I can make more money than you have ever dreamed of. [chuckles] Let's see. You will see. I'm going to Australia. I'm going, Ma. [
music playing] Did you come to pick me or her? Oh! Welcome to Sydney Bro I lost her! Bring the luggage Wow! It's a different world. I thought heaven was a myth. Reached Hi. I'm Joe. I'm Kris. [speaking Hindi] Where are you from? I speak Tamil and English, no Hindi. Sorry. In that case, English is our only common language. Yeah. (Krishna) Girlfriend? Yeah. (Krishna) Looks like fun. Make sure that's all you want, nothing else. Love always comes with a selfish agenda. Come on! I'll show you around.
Our bedroom is that way. Sorry mite? I understand... Arvind. I told you several times. It's mate, not mite! [guitar strumming] (Kris) Morning, sir. Hi. I'm George. Hi. You're doing the MBA? Yes, sir. Call me George. Fellow students here. Hello, everyone. My name is James. I'm going to be your lecturer for this subject. First of all, I need to know, uh, how many of you here are on an elective. OK. That's good. So we're all starting from an even point. I'm going to take a moment and define some k
ey terms, so we all know what we're talking about. So I'll give you one. What is money? So if we define money as an object or a record that we can use to exchange for goods or services, do we agree with that? Are you new here? Yes, sir. First day. First day. No worries. You'll soon pick up the lingo, though, and the accent. You just need to chat to people. You can talk to me in the breaks if it helps. Thank you very much, sir. George. My name's George. I'm Kris, sir. So what about, what is busin
ess? Anyone? Hey, James. Kris here seems to have an answer. Business can be any enterprise that sells a product or service to make money, sir. You can call me James. Is that all that a business makes? Just money? Maybe cust... maybe customer base, goodwill, but ultimately it's all about money, sir. Does anyone else have a different point of view? Yeah. Um, if selling a service is business, what about the employees who provide their service? That's a good question. So what we need to think about.
.. You call your lecturer by name? That's what names are for. [music playing] [door latch clicks] Hey, Kris. That's Kumar. Ah, so you're Kris. Welcome brother! Hearty welcome What's wrong, brother? Everything. Everything is way too costly here. I thought India was expensive. But no, A samosa costs $3. I'll eat chicken briyani for that price in India. How do you guys live here, man? (Joseph) Don't worry, mate. We felt the same may when we first came. Once we got a job and started earning, things
got manageable. Manageable? That is not enough for me. I have a two million loan on my head. (Kumar) Dollars? Rupee. Don't even think about the loan now. Let it wait. First finish the course (arvind) He's right, brother. I have already arranged a part-time job for you. You'll start tomorrow. That will give enough money to survive. Once you've done the course, you'll get PR. PR? Permanent Residency. (arvind) Yes, that will make you eligible for well paid, full-time jobs. Once you get one, repayin
g the loan will be a breeze. Two million rupees is the minimum annual wages for anyone here. Easy. Dinner time, guys. [music playing] First, pick up these items and take them to the packing section. Atta, 20 kg. Andhra Ponni Rice, 10 kg. Toor Dhal, 5 kg. Bloody Arvind! I won't spare you man Wait. There's a spill here. Take the broom from there and clean it before you take it. Sweep the floor? Bro, I'm an engineering graduate. I was a teacher back home. This is Australia. Wake up to reality and f
orget your life back home. All right? New to Australia? Rich uni guy. (Kris) I'm not rich. Here. Let me do it. No, it's fine. I'm doing it. Just let me do it. So what was your first job? This. This? Yeah. (Stacey) Ever? (Kris) Yeah. Jeez, you had a lucky childhood. Have you ever done this kind of work before? No way. Why will I do this? Back home we have maids, a driver, a cook, and helpers all the time. That qualifies you as a very rich kid. Look at me now. I'm just a coolie. A coolie? Like a c
ool guy? Coolie is a hard working, daily wage, manual laborer. It's not that hard. I do it seven days a week. Stacey, you're not alone anymore. Kris will help you for the time being, and Stacey will be your trainer. Sure. Let's start the training then. So now we need to weigh out the bags. I never even thought I'll be working somewhere. Not even as an executive... I always wanted to start my own business. Good on you. But you know, every opportunity is a training ground. Is that what you do here
? No. Didn't even finish school. Just got nowhere else to go. (arvind) Hello. How was your day, brother? Did you like the job? Do you think I'm an idiot to like that kind of a job? Do you know what kind of family we are? How could you even send me there? (arvind) Bro! That's the biggest Indian shop in Sydney. I don't care if it is the biggest on earth. I'm just a coolie there. Ok? Just a coolie. Come on, Kris. Cool down. What do you think I do? I work in a car wash. I never even washed my car ba
ck home. Dammit. Here I am washing other people's car for a job. As a student, you have a lot of visa restriction. You can't expect a white collar job. Is it? Yeah. How about him? He goes in a suit. I've heard him telling his friends There are vacancies there? It won't suit you, mite. Oh, so you think I'm dumb? I agree I don't have any experience, but can't I learn? It's not that. You don't know. Just forget it. (Kris) You see, Arvind, if you don't want to get me in, it's fine. Don't bluff with
me. OK. Then come with me tomorrow. You've got a suit, right? OK. All right, brother. If they ask you why you want this job, tell them you're passionate about doing it. Sure. That's it. (Kannika) Hi. Oh, hi. You know me? I saw you in class the other day. We have the same course. The half trouser lectures class. Yeah. The same class. I'm Kannika. I'm Kris. Right. It seems like you're in a rush. Actually, he's taking me to an interview at his place. We've got to go. Oh, good luck. What do you do?
Oh, IT, warehousing, virus management. (kannika) Wow. (arvind) Maintenance, and stuff like that. Wait here. I'll be back. Passionate about doing it! Virus removal! Do you want to see the warehouse? So everything... everything was a lie. Except the money. I really get 1,000 rupees an hour. If you did it eight hours a day, five days a week, more than 1 lakh per month. That's Australia, mite. And maintain my story back home. Please. [phone ringing] Chitra? Hello? Hello, Dad? Kris? What's the matter
, son? You're calling so early. Is everything all right? Can I, uh, can I talk to Mom? Your mother is in the bathroom. Is anything urgent? (Kris (on phone)) Arvind got me a job as a coolie boy in the grocery store. He then took me to one more job, and that is bathroom cleaning. He wants me to choose one. Wow! Congratulations. Son, you... you got offered two jobs and the freedom to choose. That's good news. I'll... I'll tell Mom. She need not worry about the house anymore. You'll be earning, huh?
You don't worry. Your house is safe. It will remain safe, OK? Why did I call? What are the two jobs he's got? Um, one as a boy in a grocery store. OK. And the other one is, um, cleaning bathrooms. What? How can you let him do these menial jobs? It's honest work. Nobody's asking him to commit crimes. But my family's not like that. That's why Listen, this is what he needs. Have you heard the term dignity of labor? Why does he have to struggle like this, huh? You didn't even have to take the loan.
We have enough. For who are we earning all this, huh? For who? For a son who knows what to do with it, not this mama's crybaby who calls and complains every time he has an ant bite. A loser succumbs to situations. A winner makes every situation work for him. My son is suffering in a faraway land, and over here you're sitting and lecturing me. I know what to do. No! [phone ringing] Hello? Hello. I'm Raghu from the shop. Can you come to work today? Yes, bro. OK. Thank you. Sorry! No. It's fine. D
o you want to play with us? No, it's OK. You guys play. It's fun! [music playing] Hey, I thought you'd never be back. I would not have, if not for you. Oh, great. Another flirt. No, no. I mean it. I gave thought to your words. This is definitely a training ground. You were right. Really? Well, I'm glad my words make sense to someone. (Kris) And, um, I also thought we both could play some games together. I'm your trainer. Not your playmate. Hello, ma'am. I'm not a playboy either. This one is a ro
utine, mechanical job, just like a machine. I only thought we both can make it interesting by playing it like a game, just like kids. What sort of game? See, um, let us both start packing together and see who makes the maximum packs at the same time. What do you say? I say, I'm your trainer. OK. Do you still dare to challenge me? I love challenges. [music playing] You're a genius. I've never had so much fun doing this. (Kris) We forget to live, when we grow up. That's true. Um, do you want some
tea? (Kris) OK. It's clean. I promise. It just looks dirty. It's not that. Uh, I... actually, I don't know how to make tea. I can't believe you don't know how to make tea. Back home even water was served to me whenever I asked. Wow. Spoiled kid! Thanks. It's nice. [indistinct chatter] That's such a cool idea playing games at work. So how is the job now? It takes away the pain. I really don't see the problem. When I started out, I worked in a supermarket, a garage. It's a different culture here,
sir. Back home those jobs are meant for a different class. But people here, they don't understand. When you go for an interview, they ask if you have previous experience in that job. But someone who does that kind of a job can't even afford an air ticket. So it's the lower status that bothers you, not the work itself. (Kris) Sir, I'm not sure if it is OK to ask... but you work for tourism, right? I do, yeah. In case there are vacancies in your work, would you mind recommending me for an office j
ob? Sir, I'm sorry if it is too much to ask for. It's OK. Um, it's just... it's not the Australian way. A fair go means getting a job on your own merits. What should I do to prove my merits? Well, here's an idea... let's do the group project together. If we do well, then I can recommend you on your own merits. Thank you very much, sir. It would be of great help. For sure, I'll do my best. OK. Hi. Hi. Do you want a beer? I can't believe there's a bar in the university. It never happens in India.
Yeah. That's the point. They just don't understand student needs very well. Actually, I was looking for you. I wanted to ask if we could do the project together. In demand, ey? Actually, um, I'm doing it with sir. Oh, I see. Hang on. The project brief says the team can be two or three people. So you're welcome to join us if you want to. Really? That'd be awesome. OK. Here's the pitch... a travel and tourism company specializing in trips to and from India, a niche market with massive potential. W
hat do you think? Interesting. We are the best candidates then. Yeah. It's a cool idea. Obviously. A stroke of genius. [laughter] [music playing] (Kris) I knew you would be hungry. That's why I bought you this. Don't worry. I've got one for me as well. Come on. It's only us. No. It's not that. Have you had breakfast? Don't tell me you're dieting. Are you crazy? What's wrong with your body? You look healthy. That's all. And at times, pretty as well. You know what? I like chubby chicks with chubby
cheeks, just like kids. What's the point of dieting so hard and looking like skeletons in skirts? I always think, those girls should carry a warning sign on their neck... fragile! Handle with care. How could you hold them and... I'm sorry. That's very kind of you. But you are pretty, very pretty. I must say, I... I don't... I don't... don't like your hair much. You... you hardly care about that. Apply some oil, maybe... maybe, uh, coconut oil and, uh, uh, don't... don't skip breakfast. It's not
good. I'll do a check on you every day. My dad used to say that to me when I was a kid. Wait. When I'm there, don't strain. Just ask. (Kris) What's wrong? I opened the wrong bag. The brown rice was supposed to be returned. Cool down. It's only one bag. But it's very costly. I'm in so much trouble. Raghu's going to be so angry at me. Don't panic. I'll try to sell this. No. No one buys it here If no one buys it, I'll take the responsibility. You won't be in trouble, OK? I'll invite you home. I pr
omise. You're so innocent, Kris. Me? But I like that innocence. It's time. I have to leave. Oh, OK. What's wrong, guys? Skilled occupation list. What the heck is that? Remember, we told you about our permanent residency. We qualify for our PR only if our skills are on this list. Our skills have been removed as of today. So do they mean we are unskilled now? What does it mean finally? It means they are kicking our arse to get out of this place as soon as the course ends. We can't get a full-time
job in this country. Stay calm guys. We might find a way out. Way out? They have already shown us the way out. They take all our money for a piece of paper and don't even allow us to work full time. Once the time is up, they just throw us out. Just like that. And we have to go roaming in the streets with huge liabilities on our head. That's bullshit, man. I better quit instead of wasting any more money here. They won't return your fees anyway. So better get the most out of it. Concentrate on you
r studies first, guys. I didn't come here for that, OK? I just want to make money. And I don't care about the PR or any other... All I wanted was to stay here till I make enough money to get the house back? If I can't do that, it's not worth living here, anywhere. Don't be stupid, mate. Come on. I bought it for you. Find someone else. I need a change. I've been doing that for much longer than you. What's wrong? Nothing. Is it me? I have my own problems to worry about, OK? Those blues again. Well
, how about we play a game? I'm sure you'll snap out of it. Give me some space, Stacey. Please. Let me think of some real solutions. Anything that works is a real solution. Come on, just one game. First person to stack the shelves wins. (Stacey) OK. How about Mee Goreng? (Kris) No. Not good? I mean, uh. I don't know. It's not from my place. I've never tried. Well, how do you know if you like it if you've never even tried it? I'm not the kind who just goes out tasting and trying. I only try somet
hing if I feel I can stick on to it. Not the case here. I always try different things. You never know unless you try, right? Is that your policy? With food, yes. But sometimes you just know you'll like something without even trying it. Even if it's foreign to you You somehow just know you'll love it. And then you try it and realize you made the wrong choice. Now you can't spit and you can't swallow. That's a terrible situation to be in. When the mind is set, it can never taste bad. The mind! Tha
t bugger plays dirty tricks at times You know you shouldn't reject something just because it's foreign to you. Who knows, it might be what's best. Point accepted. Your choice is yours. You are the ambassador for Mee Goreng today. We'll always long for our own foods wherever we go. But you never know, your best choice may still be in a different cuisine. (Kris (voiceover)) Alright Just say Good Night and get lost (Kris (voiceover)) Say Goodbye (Kris (voiceover)) Why are you still standing here? D
o you live, uh, nearby? Just a ten-minute walk from here. Walk? Alone in this dark night? I can't let you go for it. Come on. I'll... I'll walk with you. That's so nice of you. Well, I have to admit, I can't beat 10 macho guys at the same time, just like our Indian heroes. But one thing is for sure, I'll do my best. (Stacey) Thanks. (Kris) You already said that. (Stacey) That was for the food. This is for your concern. No one's ever really cared about me like this before. (Kris) Really? No one?
Not even your parents? (Stacey) My dad used to, when I was a kid. What happened then? (Stacey) He was always possessed by this crazy idea to invent something new. Mom ridiculed his experiments, so petty fights turned into violent arguments. And when I was 14, he walked out. And I haven't heard from him since. That's horrible. I can imagine how much pressure your mom would have had. Not really. That bitch found a boyfriend pretty soon, and the creep moved in with us. (Stacey) Disgusting. Isn't it
? (Kris) I'm... I'm so sorry. I... I didn't mean to hurt you. (Stacey) No. It was disgusting. Rotten Rufus would buy me whatever I wanted... clothes, shoes, handbags, iPods, you name it. (Kris) At least that's a relief. (Stacey) Yeah. That's what I thought, until I figured out what he really wanted. In your business terms, returns on investments. (Kris) What? What was that? The same thing every guy wants from a girl. I tried avoiding him for quite awhile, but Rotten Rufus couldn't wait much long
er. And one night he decided to take it from me. Did he? Almost. But where was your mom? The bitch was right there on the couch. She was so drunk she didn't even know what was going on. That was the night I realized home wasn't safe anymore. So I packed up my things, and I left. And I never went back. Why are men always like this? Whenever they give you something, they always want more in return. Is it just men or anything that's male? But you're different. You're the most wonderful person I've
ever met. Uh, that's because you have not met many people. I'm serious. OK. What makes you say that? I can feel it. Thanks. [music playing] This is it. (Kris) Wow. You... you live here? Uh, no. I live in the granny flat at the back. Coffee? Yeah, sure. Give me two minutes. Yep. Sure. [music playing] [phone vibrating] [music continues] If we do well, then I can recommend you on your own merits. [music continues] (Kris) Stacey? What a surprise. Have you come here for enrollment? So funny! I didn't
know they took high school dropouts. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you. So you thought I'd be delighted if you just ran away for three days? How many calls did I make? You didn't even want to talk to me, did you? I'm so sorry. The phone was off. And by the time I saw your missed calls, it was too late to call you back. And... and I've been so occupied with all these assignments. I have not gone back home for the past three days. I didn't have proper food, sleep, or anything. Me neither. I co
uldn't eat or sleep or do anything. You want me to believe you honestly don't understand? You're enjoying this, aren't you? Well, enjoy as much as you want. Who could have thought that... fine. You've made me a real beggar now. Sorry. They didn't have pepper chicken, so we'll just have to do with the butter chicken we had last night. Kannika, meet Stacey. Stacey... I mean, Stacey, meet Kannika. Kannika, this is Stacey. I should have known. I better go then. Join us for lunch? No, thank you. Stac
ey, wait! Where are you going? To where I belong. Do you think I'm friends with her because of her race? It's not about race. You two are of the same class. Of course we are in the same class. Hang on, silly girl. There's no class in this country, OK? You two are uni students, and I'm just a high school dropout... a coolie girl. But that doesn't mean we can't be friends. Friends? But you are different from all the girls. You are special. You... see, this is not the best place to talk about this.
Then take me somewhere else. See, I've got the presentation today. I'm still working on it. Give me some time. Let's meet in the evening as soon as I'm finished with all this. How about my place then? If that's good enough. OK. Really? Yeah. OK. [music playing] He called me garbage, right? Tell him to watch me on Skype tonight. He'll see who I am. And tell him to keep the double amount ready. [music playing] So that concludes our presentation. So if there are any questions... Can you tell me is
money the only focus of your business? The business aims to make money, but our main focus is to give our customers a new experience, a valuable experience. That they'll cherish for years to come. And they will talk about this to their friends. By giving them a value which is much more than the money they have spent, will add more customers, and we will make more money. That is it. Well, I'm glad you learned so much. [applause] Well, well done. Really, that was great. Thanks. Great project and
a great presentation. Well done. Look, this is really awkward. I know I said I'd recommend you for a job, but my company's been downsizing And I've been made redundant. Looks like you're in a better position than me now. I'm sorry. I am sorry. Do you think he is a fool like you to call your Daydreams as business plans? Shameless garbage. [knock at door] Hi. [timer dings] The bathroom's right there. You can freshen up if you want before dinner. You are making dinner? And a special dessert, too. Y
ou're making me feel so special. That's how you've always made me feel. Just grab a plate and help yourself. Smells great Wow. Everything is my favorite. I know. How? Spied on you. First time. Just bear with me. Thanks for all the strain you took for me. When love fills your heart, nothing is a strain. Oh, my darling, never give me pain. Wow. That's poetry. It is. It is indeed. Let me finish it. When all that remain is a burning, dreadful pain, [somber music playing] [phone ringing] (chitra (on
phone)) Hello? Hello, Ma? What's wrong? No, no. Nothing son. Everything is going to be all right from now. Thank God. (chitra (on phone)) Yeah. Thank God. You're getting married. Marriage? Ma What is this new story? You haven't even told me. We know you're not so good at taking these decisions, so we took this hassle out of you. We don't want you to suffer again, son. You'll be very excited if you hear who you're getting married to... Sindhu! Sindhu? Yeah, Sindhu? Your childhood friend. Ma, I do
n't think... You don't think anything. Just agree. What's wrong with her? Huh? She's a beautiful girl. She's well educated. We know the family very well. And everything is fine with her. What more can you expect? Ma, I'm still a student. Don't talk as if you're a school kid. You're at the right age now. OK. We can wait till you finish the course. Your loan is my first priority after that. That's the least of your worries, from now. Happy? If you agree to this, we will forget the deal. Huh? And y
our father, whatever he promised you, double for the business, you will get that. Your father never wanted you to suffer, son. He only wanted you to learn life and he is happy with you now. OK? We know what is good for you and our family. You trust us, no? Of course, Ma. Good. Bye bye. (Kris) Something came up. [door shuts] [music playing] Hi. I wanted to talk to you about our company. We have already submitted the project, and I'm sure we'll be getting distinction in that... We will get a disti
nction for it and rightly so. But I really believe that this project can have a life that goes beyond the merely academic. Since I was made redundant, I have to look for something else. So let's make the project a real business venture. Why look for a job when you can create jobs? And the first one will be for you. Congrats, mate. You proved it! Smart work You know, Always pays in the end. Yeah. And on that note, this is a small token of appreciation for the work you've already put in. Let's cal
l it your first paycheck. This one is for the IT guy. But sir, uh, we didn't do it for money, sir. Look, some of the guys who were made redundant with me are on board. They're all investing. So the finance is in place. Don't feel uncomfortable. You deserve to be part of this company. Now, what about Kannika? Will she be here today? I don't know. I'm going to leave you guys to it. I'm off to India tonight. And when I get back, we'll be ready for the big launch. And I'm looking forward to it. Than
k you very much, sir. (George) OK. I'll see you. Cheers, mate. Try Joe again. He should have called in sick today. What are you guys doing here? Did anybody win a lotto? You did... kind of. See this? George is really starting the company. We are a real team from now on. Till now I could just look at this place when I walk past. I can't believe it. I'm giving you... a treat here today. You definitely have a treat pending, but this treat is on him. Hmm. For the wedding. What wedding? How do you kn
ow? Mom called. She told me to convince you. Ahh, Mums! (Kumar) So you're getting married? It's your lucky day, mate. Everything is falling into place. So now tell me all about your future better half. About Sindhu? Uh, she's a very beautiful girl, well educated, well liked by everyone in our family. (Kumar) Is her dad rich? Very rich. Wow. That's the jackpot, mate. I'm not just friends with Stacey anymore. Did you do it? You didn't make any promises, did you? I said 'I love her'. You mean "Love
" The Indian Way? What else? What's love the Indian way? For our guys, the moment we say I love a girl, it means we have made a decision to live the rest of our life with the girl. And determined to marry her, and ready to face any problems on the way. Isn't that a bit naive? So you think your parents are going to accept her in place of Sindhu? Just compare the two options here. What is the first thing they will ask? What has she studied? How is her family? Will the family suit us? Right? And wh
at can you say for at least one question? Just think about it. If you were in our place, would you still be associating with her, even as a friend? We have come a long way from that crap, brother. Wherever. Sindhu is the best choice here. If this girl really cares about you, she herself will advise you to choose Sindhu. What? He has a point. She is just a school dropout from a... From a horrible family. My parents are definitely going to object heavily. And he's right about her. She might hersel
f want me to choose Sindhu. Maybe not because of her sacrifice but out of her own inferiority. You guys think you know all about women. This is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. So she should never know about Sindhu. Somehow... somehow I should make her the best choice that my family could never object and without she knowing about my plans. I think the only thing I can work on is her education. She speaks English, brother. Just that is enough for our people. Tell them she has a PhD. They will
immediately believe it. Yeah. That is true of our folks. No. I really want her to have good education, not just namesake. Bro, you don't know how she felt in front of Kannika and other students. I don't want her to feel that way ever again. In front of anyone. You're crazy about her. I'm sorry, mate. I just thought that the other option will easily take you wherever you wanted to go in your life. That's all. Thanks, bro. But once you truly fall in love, there are no more options. You have to do
it. Hmm. To that painful joy called love. (Kumar) For love. Cheers, guys. For love. Cheers. Good morning, bro. Wow. You look so excited. Yes. I've got the trump card for PR. I'll tell you everything once things are finalized. Good news. Congratulations. Thank you. Um, are you starting today? Oh, not right now. I've got some personal work to do. I'll catch you again. Guess what? George is really starting the company and giving me a real job. Congratulations. So you've got nothing to do here anymo
re then? Great escape, isn't it? Not a coolie anymore! Have you seen the yellow cover I left for you? Is this your payout before you go? Have I never told you to pursue your studies? Have I never told you I'm not interested in anything anymore, except you? What if I'm not around anymore? That's what I said. I didn't mean that. Stop being an idiot. Uh, this is too much. Yeah, this is too much. Too much of me wants to spend every moment with you. But if you want to do this for the rest of your lif
e, go on. Who cares? I thought you could study something and join me in the business, whenever we start. So foolish of me. Is that really what you thought? No. I just made it up right now. I'm sorry. I had planned to make you breakfast, and you just disappeared. Forget it. What do you want me to study? Anything that makes you happy. What you'll enjoy doing the most What you have always dreamed to do when you were in school? I always thought I'd go to Uni and study Interior design But now whateve
r keeps me with you is fine. No. Not fine. You deserve what you wished. Maybe you could do the foundation first. That will help you get into Uni Really? You think I can? You are more smarter than you think. [footsteps approaching] [music playing] [groans] Do you mean I have to be certified to be with you? It's not for me. If you don't learn, how will you teach the kids? I'm not going to be a teacher. How many? I don't know. I guess we can be generous with our patriotic duty. We don't kiss in pub
lic, but when School friend of mine. No... nothing urgent. Am I not part of your life? No. You are my whole life. But I don't need money now. Just keep saving for our first home. Your next destination... Bachelor's in interior design. I'm thinking whether to go to uni. No. No more doubts, Stacey. You have proved you can. But with balancing work and study, there will never be any time for us together. Are you mocking at me? As if I don't earn enough for us. Baby, who's telling you to work when yo
u start uni? You've got debts. [laughs] That doesn't stop me from eating. Don't worry. We'll have enough for the repayments after all the expenses. I've done the calculations. Do you trust me? [music playing] [music playing on TV] How come you got addiction to this series? Just like women back home. Well, I'm learning your culture, aren't I? I can't look like an alien in front of your family. No... I just mean that I'm going to have to meet them eventually, right? And it's so important that I im
press them the first time that I meet them. Now I know that I have to touch their feet, get their blessings, and I can't call anyone older than me by their first names. And... Same pinch. What does that mean? It's a school day thing. When we come up with the same idea, or wear the same color, we do same pinch. Don't you do it here? [music grows louder] (Kris) Where is she going? Melbourne. To her aunt's place Melbourne. Oh. What? Beautiful. Where did you get this? Joe's Gift. Oh. You're getting
engaged? Yeah. And no one told me? Even she didn't open her mouth. That's because she doesn't know. It's a surprise. You're surprising her with her own engagement? Whose brilliant idea is this? You guys, you're robbing her of the most wonderful moments of planning and preparation and daydreams. It's the best part. You idiots. Have you told your family at least? I thought I should go with her and face them. Uh-huh, so you're surprising everyone? What if your dad holds his heart and falls down? He
's tough. When are you leaving? (Kris) The second Friday from now. I'll be back by then. Have you at least proposed yet? Proposed what? Have you got down on your knees and asked her the question, will you marry me? That will be silly if I go and ask her this question, will you marry me? Especially after all that we have been through. How will you feel if he asked you this question after all these days? Of course I will break his tooth and give it to him in his hand and ask him what he was thinki
ng all along. But their culture is different. Here the man has to get down and ask, even if they have lived together for many years. You reckon she won't like surprises? Come on, just tell her today, man. Let her plan. [box clatters] Your idea! Our own brand. The samples just arrived. And is this your only product, or do you have a whole line already? If I even have the right to ask. Come on. It's our product. Stacey. [door opens] I'm going out for lunch. I won't be back for half an hour. Enjoy.
She was right. Exactly right. Who? An expert. I'm just trying to surprise you It seems you don't like it. Just pick up the pack and read the label again. Read the back. You named it after me? Who else? I'm so sorry. Sorry is not enough for the way you have just behaved now. [phone vibrates] Mom. Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? I'll be back. Is it audible? Yeah, Krishna. Yes, Ma. Tell me now. Krishna, we are so excited you're coming in two weeks, son. Should I fix the engagement for the Frida
y after the week you come? Ma, give me at least three weeks of time before fixing anything. Why three weeks? For people to get to know someone and give approval, Won't you require that much of time? (chitra (on phone)) Come on. What is there to know about Sindhu now? You know Sindhu very well. Huh? OK, OK I understand. Before the engagement you want to have some romantic time with her, huh? Come on, Ma. (chitra (on phone)) OK. Don't worry. I'll speak to her mother. Oh, by the way, son, before I
forget... uh, they want a list of the documents. (Kris) For what? (chitra (on phone)) Your, uh, for the PR. (Kris) Mom, that's the least of their worries. Even I don't have it yet. Tell them not to bother. (chitra (on phone)) Are you planning to come here and tell us that you're not interested in getting married at all? Are you still thinking about that other girl? (Kris) No way, Ma. I'm very much interested in marriage now. (chitra (on phone)) Oh, glad to hear that. OK. I'll call you later, huh
? Bye. (Kris) OK. Ma, love you. Bye. When my beautiful princess is finishing today? 8:00. Why? Nothing. See you home tonight with another big surprise. What? A bigger pack? [Kris chuckles] Where are you going? [sighs] There is a belief at my place, if you ask someone where they're going when they start, it's a very bad sign. They will have hurdles. I'm so sorry. I didn't know. That's fine. They just have an antidote for it. Drink something from the place where the question came from and start ag
ain. That takes away the bad luck. The question didn't come from the bottle. [door slams] Not my day. Are you OK? Did your team lose the game? Lose the game? I'm not a fool like you to take a game seriously, and a serious issue like a game. Did you just call me a fool? Getting angry? Get angry at the guy who calls you a fool and screw around with the guy who makes you one. Why do you have such skewed views of him? Stacey, he's just using you as a trump card. The moment he gets what he wants, he'
s going to dump you. Because I'm a billionaire heiress? Maybe not. But what you got is precious for him. Thank you for your concern. But I know more about him than anyone on the planet. OK? Do you know his parents are arranging for his wedding with another girl? No. He'd be shocked to hear that. Wake up, Stacey. He was just talking to his mom over the phone and arranging his wedding with another girl. What are you doing here? I think I should be asking that question. What's bothering my princess
? Life. What about life? You have already written it off to able hands. My life is in my hands. OK. Now may I ask these beautiful hands in marriage? [scoffs] Look. I was planning a surprise proposal with a nice candlelit dinner and flowers and romantic music. But since you are already here, I thought I could just pop the question. Do you really think that's necessary? That's exactly what I felt... same pinch. This proposal thing was Kannika's stupid idea. In their culture, you have to propose fi
rst. Bullshit. But, we know very well we... We want to get married. I meant the marriage. Do you think that's necessary? That's right. We are already a couple... by all standards. Except on paper. But baby, a formal marriage has its own place in society, in culture... In Immigration? Yeah. That's another big one. [inaudible dialogue] Did you say they pay high rates for casuals in your old job? Yeah, bro. They do. Especially at the Christmas season... always busy, overtime, public holidays, good
money. You want me to recommend someone? She could not clear the scholarship list. So? I'm going to pay the full fees to get her in. [knock at door] (arvind) Hey. Hi. How are you? (kannika) Yeah. Melbourne was really good. Yeah. Cool. Sorry I'm late. Are you still packing? Come on, I'll help you. No. I'm fine. OK. I'll go help her then. Please, don't. Uh, but I have to go there anyway. I bought her a gift. See? Do you like it. (arvind) Beautiful. But she will not need this anymore. Why? Did you
already buy her one? Because, he's not coming back. What? Why? What about George's job? I've got nothing here. I'll just go and manage the Indian side. So she's not coming with you. It's her life, her choice. I wasn't the best for her anyway. Did she tell you that? That's what she meant. She thinks living with me would be like hell. You guys had a fight? Come on, guys. You make meaning out of a girl's angry words? If every guy did that there would be no relationships on this planet. The amount o
f nonsense that comes out of our mouth when we are angry doesn't even make sense to us. Ask him how much he has to listen to. Glad about your self awareness Didn't you try to sort it out? He asked her to marry him, and she says no. What should I do? Go and beg her to marry him? Come on. I know she loves you. Leave your ego and go back to her. Kannika, I've got no ego. This is coming from self-esteem. Come on, bro. Where does love comes from? Love is a feeling. If she can't feel it, it does not e
xist. And you think you can exist without her? I have existed for more than two decades without her. Brilliant. I need to see Stacey. It's urgent. Only staff are allowed inside. I can take a message. Brother, it's urgent. You don't know what's happening. I know what exactly is happening. And I'm glad I saved a poor girl before she did anything stupid. Oh, so it was you. Aren't you ashamed to split a pair like them? Ashamed? I'm proud to have saved her. Warn him she has me. He thought he could do
anything to her, because she has no one? No one? She was going to have everyone. He was going to marry her. I know. I know why. She's a living soul with feelings. Not his trump card for residency. Yeah, she's not. George's job is his trump card. That would give him enough points for residency. He doesn't need her for that. So what about his wedding with... with that Sindhu? Did it happen? Do you know how rich that Sindhu is? She can buy 10 shops like this. But he chooses a coolie girl for love,
and you call him a cheat? Do you know? You know nothing. I don't need to stand here and convince you and prove how much he loved her. Where is that idiot? She's not an idiot, and she's not here. You may go. You wanted to take a message, right? In case I don't find her, here is a message for her. Tell her that she's a dumb fool if she lets him go. She's never going to find anyone better Why would he want you there if it was just for residency? Bloody idiot. I messed it up. Come on. Let's go to h
is place. It's too late. He's leaving today. What are you waiting for? Rush up. Let's go to the airport. (Stacey) I don't even deserve him. I'm so naive and stupid. So I don't want to hold him back anymore. I should just let him have a good life. I'm... I'm just an idiot. Yes, you are... right now. He really loves you, Stacey. I love him, too. But he deserves the best, and that's not me. You think he'll be happy without you? He copes up well. How about you? [music playing] Let me try one more ti
me. She's not picking up. Maybe you can try, please. At least say one final goodbye for me. Hi, Stacey. I know you will not speak to me. That's good in a way. Now I can say whatever I wanted to say without any interruption. I'm leaving for good today. Because I know if I'll come back, I will not leave you alone. But I don't want to take you to hell either. Before leaving, I just want to make one final request. It may sound stupid to you, but still I want to say something. In case someday or even
after many, many years, if you realize I've dashed you, please get in touch. I'll be waiting for you, living with your memories, and still dashing you, just the way I do now. Take care, study hard, and never give up. I dash you. I really do. She didn't pick the call. Good on her. Hi, sir. Can I please help you? There are two people on your booking. Where is Stacey? She is not joining me today. Why didn't you cancel the ticket then? Optimist. Egoist. It's a special booking. There might be a prob
lem checking you in without her. I paid for two tickets. I'm not asking for the money back. Just check me in. I'm sorry, sir. It's the system, not me. Then pretend she is here and check her in, if that's what your system wants It's impossible, sir. No, no. It's hard. It's very hard, I agree, but not impossible. That's how I've been living every moment of my life,

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