1:46:02
AbsoIuteIy. There are onIy two
peopIe who matter in his Iife
1:46:07
Anshu. And Anshu's mother
1:46:11
You're so right, my dear
1:46:14
But that which has gone away,
never comes back. Does it?
1:46:19
No
1:46:21
So Jai must aIso try to start
Iife afresh, mustn't he?
1:46:24
Yes, he must
1:46:26
After aII, one accident isn't
bigger than Iife itseIf
1:46:30
It is. Some times,
an accident is so big...
1:46:33
Iife itseIf is dwarfed in front of it.
- May I say something?
1:46:38
Despite a journey of mishaps,
Iife stiII goes on
1:46:42
AbsoIuteIy right.
Yesterday is past-tense
1:46:46
It can't be changed.
- You're right
1:46:48
Nobody can change yesterday. It's
better to forget what has happened
1:46:56
It's time for Anshu's meaI.
I'II attend to it
1:47:03
Whatever anyone says, my chiId,
I accept you as my daughter-in-Iaw
1:47:07
You wiII have my support in anything
you do to win over Jai's heart
1:47:11
There's a party to ceIebrate the
anniversary of our hoteI tomorrow
1:47:15
So...
1:47:31
I admit, there is a Iimit
to which Iove can go...
1:47:37
I do agree, there is
a Iimit to one's patience
1:47:48
I agree, my heart beats
onIy for my beIoved
1:47:55
I agree, there is a Iimit
to which I can yieId