:44:01
Let's go, Dhanno!
:44:11
So you see, I had already
lost my parents.
:44:16
And who had to fend for my aunt
and ply the tonga?
:44:20
Me, of course.
:44:22
People ask how a girl like me
can go around plying a tonga.
:44:27
I have an answer ready
for them.
:44:30
Dhanno is a mare; and she
can still draw the cart.
:44:33
So why not Basanti?
Am I right?
:44:37
So what's wrong? City girls drive
cars... no one says anything to them.
:44:42
You're a wise man, although
you're from the city.
:44:46
- What is your name?
- Veeru.
:44:49
You haven't yet asked me
my name, have you?
:44:52
What is your name, Basanti?
:44:54
Oh, shut up! You're always
talking nonsense!
:44:58
I wasn't talking to you, you know.
:45:00
But since you have asked me,
let me tell you...
:45:04
...my name is Basanti.
:45:06
That's the first time
I've heard the name.
:45:08
Basanti! What a lovely name!
:45:12
There's a story
behind my name, too.
:45:16
Really? Do tell me...!
:45:18
When I was a little girl...
:45:22
...a distant relative said...
:45:41
That's it, Dhanno! Halt!
:45:45
This is the Thakur's mansion.
:45:47
Strange! Talking to you guys,
I didn't even realize the distance.
:45:52
That's right.
We are very talkative.
:45:54
Here's the 1.50 Rupee
we had settled for.
:45:58
You're a nice man. I shouldn't be
accepting the money from you.