Sadak Chhap Page #2
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- 1987
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"Yes, I'm a loafer."
"I spent my life on the roads."
"Yes, I'm a loafer."
"Yes, I'm a loafer."
"Neither do I have any kin.."
"..nor do I have a
companion or a dream."
"Neither do I have any kin.."
"..nor do I have a
companion or a dream."
"My only companion is my shadow."
"Yes, I'm a loafer."
"Yes, I'm a loafer."
"Am I the dust on the
road or a shining star?"
"No one knows."
"Yes, I'm a loafer."
"Yes, I'm a loafer."
"My kin have given me wounds."
"I've borne so many
sorrows with a smile."
"My kin have given me wounds."
"I've borne so many
sorrows with a smile."
"Is it fate,
or the atrocity of the world?"
"Yes, I'm a loafer."
"Am I the dust on the road
or a shining star?"
"No one knows."
"Yes, I'm a loafer."
"My house is on the streets."
What is it?
Do you have sorrows too?
Have some alcohol.
Everything will be fine.
There is one thing.
You dwell on the streets, so do I.
You don't have anyone, neither do I.
But you..
..you don't know
who your parents are.
I know who my parents are.
Should I show you?
Sit. Come. Slowly.
Mother. Look.
Except for her, except for
this photo, I don't have anyone.
Understood? I don't have anyone.
Son.
- Mother.
Why do you say that?
- Mother.
Am I no one to you?
No, Mother,
you're everything for me.
I was just talking to him.
Then why didn't you come home?
I'm blind,
I can't even look for you.
What are you saying, Mother?
Whenever I feel hungry,
Mother, you feed me.
You satisfy my hunger.
How can a mother let her son
sleep on an empty stomach?
When you'll become a father,
you'll realise it.
I wish my father
would have know that.
Then Shankar would
have never been a loafer.
No, son, your father
must have been helpless too.
Otherwise, how can a
father make his son destitute?
Tell me.
Jailor, did you find out
anything about my son?
It's such a big city.
So many years have passed away.
Where can we find him?
Where can my son be?
Come on, come on.
Don't stop, but carefully.
Chhotu, what are you doing
so late in the night?
Why are you crying?
I was going to bring
medicine for my mother.
That strongman stopped
me on the way and said..
..come on, gamble,
or else I'll hit you!
And he snatched the money
for mother's medicine.
How much?
- Rs.30.
Fine, son, you go.
I'll bring the money.
Boss, you're really lucky today.
Come on, distribute for me too.
be trouble today. - Yes.
Keep it on the second table.
Pack.
Rs.1.
- I'm done too.
Rs.2.
- Rs.2 from me too.
Rs.8.
Show on 8.
Two 2's.
Two queens.
Yes, two queens.
Wait, give the money. The money.
Pack.
What happened?
- Nothing! Nothing!
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