Mississippi Masala
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:05:02
A room where two people can be alone
to enjoy each other's company.

:05:06
Look, man, don't waste my time.
You want a room or not?

:05:09
- How do you spell your name?
- Biloxi. Mr. Biloxi.

:05:13
Can you come with me to Biloxi?
Please, can you come?

:05:17
- Please.
- Please, please.

:05:19
I'm sorry, we can't go
cheaper than that.

:05:22
- I see.
- Enjoy. Thank you.

:05:27
- Hello, Mr. Biloxi.
- Hi.

:05:29
- You needing room?
- No, no, your rates are too high.

:05:33
Thank you for your help.
:05:36
These days it's like disease,
everybody asking for discount.

:05:41
- I am going on my rounds. Good night.
- Good night.

:06:02
- What are you doing? It's paining.
- Chanda.

:06:24
I'd like to help everybody in America.
:06:27
I'd like to help the average person
who's at home or in the audience.

:06:31
You all have dreams,
but you're afraid to go for them.

:06:35
- Mina?
- How are you?

:06:38
What you mean, "How are you"?
You know who it is?

:06:41
- Of course.
- Well, I was just thinking about you.

:06:46
Thought I'd give you a call.
:06:49
Ki... Kind of wishing
you were here with me.

:06:52
I was thinking the same.
Wanting to be with you.


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