:53:00
Now Paris? Aren't you tired of
shifting base every year or two?
:53:06
What's tiring about it?
:53:09
In the last eight years I've done
New York, Milan and now Paris
:53:13
Who are you running from?
- Your mother
:53:16
I won't talk ill of
your mother in front of you
:53:19
Dad! Not even behind my back
:53:23
A man has a right to live his life, no?
:53:25
If not my wife, whom do I criticize...
:53:27
my neighborÂ’s wife?
:53:29
Even after all these years of living apart?
:53:32
You still consider her your wife?
:53:39
Mom was upset when
we shifted from Delhi.
:53:43
She's settled down
:53:47
Your room is over there.
- Thanks
:54:02
Part of my last year's
photo exhibition
:54:06
Snacks? - Yes please
:54:11
Your wife is fine, Dad
:54:13
Did I ask how she is?
:54:16
Not in as many words
:54:27
Good day, mister. Coffee or tea?
:54:36
Good day, madam. Coffee or tea?
- Coffee.
:54:54
Like I said, life's a long while
We keep meeting