1971: Prisoners of War Page #2
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Yes, you are right. - Don't choose the same girl.
Very good. - When were you brought here?
3 months before, sir. - What is the meaning of getting us
here?
Sir, I have heard that before slaughtering a goat...
...they feed it to its to heart's content.
Shut up! - Say sorry. Say sorry. - Sorry sir.
Sir, your clothes have been kept at your bed.
If you want anything let us know.
Can I get whiskey, Subedar?
You all relax. If you want anything...
...ask Subedar Ahmed.
Captain, I do not need Subedar Ahmed's help.
I will help myself.
Ok sir.
Good night, sir. - Good night.
Sir, you did not sleep as yet.
I was just enjoying the breeze.
How are they?
The same, as we were 3 months back.
What is the matter, Ahmed? - Nothing sir.
Thinking of your home?
No. Just like that. - We will reach. We will surely reach.
Kabir, it must be raining in Delhi, isn't it?
Yes sir, only if the weather bureau...
...has given the right report for a change.
And in your Pune?
Sir, all the 12 months the weather is pleasant there.
Pune is great that way. Jacob. - Yes.
It must be sunny in Cochin today, isn't it?
Yes, very much. It rains before time.
Yes Ahmed, what about Murshidabad?
I do not know, sir.
My wife was 3 months pregnant when I had left her.
By now both must have been born.
Why are you mocking me, sir? When I am here...
...how can a second one be born.
Why? Can't you have twins?
Get up. Come on, cheer up.
'Ahmed is worried... thinking of his family.'
'We all are worried... thinking of our India.'
'Thinking of our own families.'
'We tolerated this pain, so we are alive.'
'Those who couldn't tolerate it, they went to barrack No.7.'
'They are labeled as insane.'
Why did India forget us? We don't know.
Why does Pakistan want to forget us? We don't know.
'Well, there is no better support than hope to stay alive.'
'I too am surviving on hope.'
Sometimes... we meet our kin.
'But hope does not mean to remain idle.'
'I will be waiting for tomorrow, once again.'
Greetings brother! - Greetings!
I am Ahmed. Subedar Ahmed. I was just strolling...
...saw you and thought I should talk to you.
It nothing. Just like that. - It's ok.
Have a meat roll - No, thank you.
Have it! Have at least one! - Hey, they are hot.
Where did you get them from?
From Mansira. - You must be tired. 49 hours journey...
No, it took just took 9 hours.
Sir, yes! Chess!
What did you know? - Mansira, 9 hours from here, sir!
And the jeep belongs to Islamabad, sir.
There no big station out here. Does anyone know? - I
remember, sir.
There is a small area, here. - Sure. - Yes, sir!
Mansira was here. - Right sir!
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