Booye kafoor, atre yas
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1:11:01
In fact, it was,
intellectually speaking...

1:11:03
...like making a wry face
at all those people...

1:11:05
...who had prevented me
from making films.

1:11:08
But now I am not so sure.
1:11:10
Sir, do you think anything has
changed? Everything is as before.

1:11:16
I know, I know...
1:11:18
...but I am not.
1:11:22
We have become so bitter...
1:11:26
...we have forgotten
the meaning of life.

1:11:31
I used to think when you're dying...
1:11:33
...you'd remember your wife,
your kids...

1:11:37
...your friends, your memories.
1:11:41
But when I was given
an electroshock to my heart...

1:11:45
...it seemed as if
they revived my mind.

1:11:48
Beautiful scenes of nature
came to my mind.

1:11:52
And then I came to
the conclusion that...

1:11:54
...while dying
I was yearning for nature.

1:11:59
You know what?
1:12:02
I wish a sunrise would once again
have a special meaning for me...

1:12:05
...like when I was young.
1:12:08
But, sir, we've signed all the contracts.
Everything is ready.

1:12:12
Tomorrow, a bunch of people
will come here to shoot that big scene.

1:12:15
What am I to tell them?
1:12:17
I know. Look, people in the film
business of our country...

1:12:20
...have toiled their entire life
without making a decent living.

1:12:23
Let them for once get something
without having to work for it.

1:12:26
Good for them.
1:12:27
Do you know what rumors would
be spread behind your back?

1:12:30
They will say
you cannot make films anymore.

1:12:33
My old colleagues know I can.
1:12:39
The rest of the people
will think I am dead.

1:12:51
Act Three
Throw a Stone in the Water


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