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05:40Khojaan!
05:45There's a party for Mr. Wali.
05:47Please come.
05:50Khaala Jaan!
05:51Why don't you come too?
05:52Let's introduce you to our new friend, Cartwright.
05:56Your time is up.
05:59But our night is still young.
06:10♪♪
06:21Sit.
06:22Why?
06:24It's late.
06:26So?
06:27You can't sit here alone at this hour.
06:29You should have thought of that before you shut the door on me.
06:33Don't argue.
06:35Let's go.
06:36We'll drop you off at the Mandi.
06:38So that my mom can make me some medicine.
06:48I told you I'm not going to the Heera Mandi.
06:52I told you I'm taking you to the Heera Mandi.
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09:55Would you like something to eat?
10:05What are you looking at?
10:08Nothing.
10:10Hurry up, I'm sleepy.
10:15♪♪
10:23What now?
10:25Not so soon.
10:27It's not good for your health.
10:35What?
10:37Um...
10:39If someone sees you before you leave in the morning,
10:42then tell them you're my friend Sarfaraz's sister.
10:46And what's Sarfaraz's sister's name?
10:50Um...
10:52Anamzeb.
10:55How will it be?
10:58Very nice.
11:01Be ready to leave in the morning.
11:04Where would you like to go?
11:08Anywhere.
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11:25Mother, did you find out anything?
11:27Zulfiqar, Zaha, police, Mushtande,
11:31everyone is looking for Anam.
11:34Lahore is a small town.
11:37Where will she go?
11:39I think this is Farid's plan.
11:41It's all in the hands of time.
11:44But don't worry.
11:46We'll turn Lahore upside down.
11:50If she was here, she was safe.
11:53The outside world would have torn her to shreds.
11:57But what would she have done?
11:59You've kept her at peace...
12:01Will you be quiet, aunt?
12:04Mother, I'll go to the shrine.
12:08You must know where Alam is.
12:11If I knew, I would have told you.
12:12You are his secret.
12:14He tells you everything.
12:17He must have even spoken of love.
12:21You need freedom to love, mother.
12:24And rebellion for freedom.
12:27The one I thought was a part of this house,
12:33he rebelled against me.
12:37Go.
12:39Pray.
12:41Saima is also missing.
12:44Find her.
12:46Keep her safe.
12:48She is our daughter.
12:50Alam will return.
12:53We'll find her.
12:55Lahore is a small town.
12:58Where will she go?
13:00We'll find her.
13:01We'll find her.
13:09Lahore is a small town.
13:12We'll find her.
13:14Where will she go?
13:16Lahore is a small town.
13:18Where will she go?
13:22We'll find her.
13:26We're getting so much after so long.
13:28Our bones have aged before us.
13:32Good morning, Gudzia.
13:34Don't say good morning, say thank you.
13:36Your guest was about to leave without telling us.
13:39We stopped her.
13:41We laughed and talked a lot.
13:43We took a stroll in the garden.
13:46And if she had left without telling us,
13:48what would you have said to Sarfaraz?
13:50Tell me.
13:53Who is Sarfaraz?
13:55Our brother.
13:56Our brother?
13:58Who else?
14:00Saz.
14:03We all call him Saz.
14:07He had to go to Rawalpindi last night
14:10for some government work.
14:14He is a government officer.
14:16And the city is in such a bad state.
14:19How will I know about the state better than you?
14:22These corrupt people have ruined the city.
14:24We'll be back by evening
14:27and take her with us.
14:29Why?
14:31We don't let the trouble go in one day.
14:33How can we let such a lovely girl go?
14:35Tell Sarfaraz
14:37to finish his work and come back.
14:40Sarfaraz?
14:42I've never heard of him before.
14:45Oxford?
14:47He was with us in Oxford.
14:49He's a new friend.
14:51So it's decided that the girls will stay with us for a few more days.
14:52Inform him.
14:54Go on, call him.
14:56Tajdar?
14:58Yes.
14:59Go on.
15:07Here you go.
15:08Go ahead, Balraj.
15:11You're here, Bibhoja?
15:13Alam is with Tajdar, right?
15:15Yes, we're from Baloch Haveli.
15:17Alam is very happy.
15:19He's getting along with Tajdar's grandmother.
15:22Why are you so worried?
15:24I am worried.
15:26Alam has never gone out of the palace alone.
15:29Let's go.
15:30I'll make you some tea.
15:32Mr. Shafiq?
15:33No, I'm going to the shrine to pray.
15:35Alam has found the Haveli,
15:36now he'll find his home.
15:38Goodbye.
15:39Goodbye.
15:45You're so smart, son.
15:49When Iqbal comes back from the lake
15:51where is Saima?
15:54What will you tell him?
16:01A man
16:04can't bear his beloved's disloyalty.
16:09He can't bear his beloved's helplessness.
16:13That's why Iqbal sees Saima
16:17as disloyal.
16:21Praise the Lord.
16:23I'm so lucky.
16:25This is the reason
16:26why I filed a complaint.
16:29All the tabaifas complained again.
16:32To complain to aunt
16:34that if this brothel doesn't lock up,
16:36the rest of the brothels will.
16:40What else do you do besides complaining?
16:44Is this what you came to tell me?
16:46No, ma'am.
16:47I came to tell you
16:48that Mr. Wali is upset with you.
16:51You won't find such a decent Nawab in Lahore, ma'am.
16:54He worked so hard to bring you here.
16:56And you told his wife
16:58everything in front of him.
17:00So what?
17:02Don't worry.
17:04Mr. Wali won't be upset for long.
17:06Ma'am, will you convince him?
17:07He'll come back here.
17:10Once I sleep with Faridun,
17:12he'll never sleep alone again.
17:16That's why I said
17:17that even if Mr. Wali is upset,
17:18he'll send you the salary.
17:21Ma'am, I've counted it.
17:22It's complete.
17:26I don't see anyone in front of me.
17:29Where did everyone go?
17:31Alam is worried about running away.
17:34Any news of the girl?
17:36No.
17:38I wonder
17:39where she flew off to in the air.
17:47Oh, ma'am.
17:51Mr. Darza.
17:53Can I come in?
17:54Come in.
17:57Can I get a pen and paper?
17:59Why?
18:00Do you want to send a letter to your family?
18:02No.
18:03Sometimes I write something
18:05to cheer them up.
18:07For example?
18:08For example...
18:11Poetry.
18:16You can write poetry?
18:18Yes.
18:19Can I read a poem for you?
18:22Some other time.
18:25Okay.
18:29I've told you.
18:34Go ahead.
18:36Look at me once.
18:39Make me crazy.
18:42I'm ready to burn.
18:45Make me a firefly.
18:49How did you like it?
18:54Ma'am, you're right.
18:56Your grandma is more interested in poetry
18:58than you are in me.
18:59She says one day
19:00I'm going to be a great poet.
19:03Can I make a request?
19:04Yes.
19:06Don't come too close to me.
19:08You'll be in a lot of pain when you leave.
19:10But I don't talk to her...
19:11Look, even your father was asking
19:13when Sarfaraz would come to pick you up.
19:15This time I did,
19:16but I won't be able to next time.
19:18But there's no one named Sarfaraz.
19:20He'll come.
19:22Have you ever thought
19:23where Alam will go
19:24when Sarfaraz comes?
19:29No matter what,
19:30we won't go back to Heeramandi.
19:34Alam.
19:39Hold it properly, Bipo.
19:43Fix my anklet.
19:45I've been thinking about it for a long time.
19:47And that too for the British.
19:49I'll sing so well
19:50that General Henderson will become my slave.
19:53Okay.
19:55You stay here for your Nawabs.
19:58I'll go to London with the British.
20:15Cheers, everyone. Drink up.
20:45My eyes
20:49My eyes
20:52My eyes
20:55My eyes
20:58My eyes
21:01My eyes
21:04My eyes
21:07My eyes
21:10My eyes
21:12My eyes
21:17My eyes
21:23My eyes
21:27My eyes
21:31My eyes
21:35My eyes
21:42My eyes
22:00Someone go and call the physician
22:08Someone go
22:15Someone go and call the physician
22:20I'm
22:22I'm
22:24I'm
22:26I'm
22:32I'm
22:34I'm
22:42I'm
22:46I'm
22:48Mari Mori Guiya
22:52Mari Mori
22:56Mari Mori Guiya
22:59Mari Mori Guiya
23:11Najariya Ki Mari
23:16Vipul, stop!
23:18Stop!
23:20Vipul, stop!
23:23Vipul, stop!
23:25You were absolutely first class. Fantastic!
23:30Vipul, stop!
23:32Vipul, stop!
23:36Vipul!
23:42I don't want to see our happiness from anyone.
23:45Vipul, you son of a bitch!
23:47You snatched my husband from me!
23:48What are you doing here?
23:51I will make you pay for this!
23:54Papa?
24:02Where is the owner of this hotel?
24:04Call him!
24:05Ma'am!
24:06Open room number 316.
24:08Right now!
24:09Calm down. This is a hotel.
24:10Hotel?
24:11This is not a hotel!
24:12This is a bigger brothel than Heera Mandi!
24:14Here, prostitutes sleep with men!
24:17This is a brothel!
24:18Are you watching this?
24:20I'm listening.
24:21This is the life of prostitutes.
24:24Alam ran away from this life and came to you.
24:27If you send Alam back to Heera Mandi,
24:29he will become a part of the same filth.
24:39Madam Alam,
24:40you will celebrate Eid with us, won't you?
24:42Maybe.
24:44Thank you.
24:50Madam Alam, are you inside?
24:51Young Nawab, we are also here.
24:53Think before you speak.
24:57Your brother, Sarfaraz, has sent a letter.
25:01Are you listening?
25:03Yes.
25:05He will come after a month.
25:07You can live here in peace.
25:08You can live here in peace.
25:14Excuse me.
25:17Yes?
25:18Can you write a letter to Sarfaraz and ask him?
25:23What?
25:24Can we live here in peace for two months?
25:31Yes.
25:33Of course.
25:35This is the wife of a prostitute.
25:38This is a useless wife.
25:43We will live here now.
25:46We have opened an orphanage and we don't know about it.
25:51We are not joking, Farida.
25:54We will destroy Mallika Jan with you.
26:05You can see that the whole community is here.
26:07There is no need to open your mouth in front of everyone.
26:09Go inside.
26:19What has happened that you have brought the whole bed with you?
26:22She is the descendant of the devil, Mallika Jan.
26:24You can't see anyone's happiness from her, Farida.
26:27First, your mother died.
26:29Now, we are ready to die.
26:31She will tell us what happened.
26:33Mallika snatched my husband from me and gave him to my daughter.
26:37And that Mallika's daughter, Bippo.
26:40We are sitting on the gallows after so many years.
26:43Our English husband was going to be born.
26:45That Henderson.
26:47That scoundrel Bippo snatched that happiness from us.
26:50Everyone knows that they are mother and daughter.
26:53What will you do now?
26:54We will take revenge.
26:56You said that you will take revenge.
26:58We will take revenge.
27:00You call your Cartwright.
27:03We will testify.
27:05I am also a witness, aunt.
27:07But after so many years, a witness is a right.
27:09We need evidence.
27:12There are leaves scattered inside.
27:13It's our life.
27:15Now, you go.
27:16Don't leave the house for such small things.
27:18Is the file of Rihanna's murder enough evidence?
27:23We have that file.
27:26The police are looking for it.
27:27Mallika and you too.
27:32Where is that file, aunt?
27:35In this box?
27:37In the royal palace.
27:38We have kept it safely.
27:40Then go and get it quickly.
27:42Till then we will put your stuff in the room.
27:48Come quickly.
27:49We will be waiting for you impatiently.
27:52For us or for the file?
27:54For the file.
27:56Aunt, you are feeling bad.
28:03Come on, Mr. Tarza.
28:04Take out the car.
28:05We have to buy Eid for grandma.
28:09The driver will take you.
28:11We don't have time right now.
28:15I am sorry.
28:16No problem.
28:17But you come.
28:19Grandma will also like it.
28:21Mom too.
28:24Everything is fine.
28:26But we have told you a million times
28:28to stay away from Gujarat.
28:30When you leave, her heart will break.
28:33But you have thrown her in the mirror.
28:37Why do you always talk to me so indifferently?
28:41I worry about you.
28:44Then why have I come so far?
28:47I am not worried about you.
28:50I am worried about the situation.
28:52The girl whom I used to hate.
28:56You fell in love.
28:59I didn't say that.
29:01But I heard that.
29:16Will this bag fit you, sir?
29:17No, sir.
29:18I can't even fit fifty in such a small bag.
29:21Show me that.
29:23What will you do with such a big bag?
29:24I will hit it on my head, sir.
29:27I had prayed in the mosque
29:28that this time I will get a big Eidi.
29:31But God will be angry
29:32when he sees your small bag.
29:34When will the new stuff come?
29:36The new stuff is not coming
29:37because of the protest of the revolutionaries
29:38and because of the police.
29:40God knows when this atmosphere will get better.
29:45Put it on me.
29:46You scoundrel.
30:02Ashfaq.
30:04Look at the Eid gifts.
30:06This Lucknowi kurta is for our Taj.
30:09And this is for my beloved Alam.
30:12Diamond bangles.
30:13And bangles for me.
30:15And saris for me.
30:17And for me?
30:19Bill.
30:25By the way, there is a gold pocket watch.
30:28For you.
30:31I didn't know that my time is so precious.
30:35Mother.
30:37Didn't you bring anything for Mr. Sarfaraz?
30:40Your brother is coming for Eid.
30:43He is a little busy, but…
30:45What kind of busyness is this?
30:47You said two days.
30:49It's been a month.
30:51Next week is Eid.
30:53He wrote in his letter
30:55that he will come in a month.
30:58And he might not get a leave on Eid.
31:01We will write a letter to his officer.
31:03He will get a leave.
31:05You bring that letter.
31:08Mr. Sarfaraz will know about it.
31:10Yes.
31:11Go and bring it.
31:13Yes.
31:15Taj!
31:16Oh, God!
31:17What happened?
31:18What happened?
31:20How did you get hurt?
31:22Mother, the path on which we are walking
31:24is full of wounds.
31:26Please tell him that these are not wounds
31:29but scratches.
31:30Today they are scratches.
31:31Tomorrow they will be wounds.
31:32Day after tomorrow, you might even lose your life.
31:37Wait, Taj.
31:41I am your father.
31:43I can forgive you.
31:46The British will not forgive you
31:48nor will they forgive us.
31:53And if we don't rebel,
31:56then the conscience will not forgive us.
31:58Have you lost your mind?
32:08Mother, the wind in which they are flying
32:10will not take time to change its direction.
32:14Then you tie those winds with a rope.
32:17Talk to Sarfaraz about the alliance between Alam and Tajdar.
32:21When the girl will wait for him at home,
32:24the boy will also come to the right path.
32:27The wounds are very deep.
32:29These wounds are the price of freedom.
32:33But unfortunately, no one in this house understands.
32:36We understand.
32:37But...
32:39You want freedom from the British
32:43and we want freedom from being rich.
32:46The only difference is that your wounds are visible.
32:50We can apply ointment on them.
32:53And our wounds...
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35:37It's Eid today. Everyone is welcome.
35:40Send her in.
35:42Nawab sahib, Eid mubarak.
35:44Begum sahiba, Eid mubarak.
35:45Eid mubarak, Malka.
35:46Eid mubarak.
35:48Ashfaq, the guests were already here.
35:51But the fun has started now.
35:53Thank you.
35:54I'm sorry.
35:56I came without informing you.
35:58But what can I do?
36:00I saw Nawab sahib in my dream.
36:01He looked very worried.
36:03He said he had been betrayed.
36:05That's why I came to inform you.
36:07I'm glad you came.
36:09But don't worry about being betrayed.
36:13Ashfaq Baloch is like a flying bird.
36:16That's true, Nawab sahib.
36:18But it's said that dreams seen in the third eye
36:21are often true.
36:23And a flying bird doesn't betray you.
36:26A bird betrays those who have already landed in the courtyard.
36:30Hey, I've never seen her before.
36:34She's our Alamzeb.
36:38She seems to be from a high-ranking family.
36:42Yes.
36:43Her brother is a high-ranking government officer.
36:46Sarfaraz.
36:47Praise be to God.
36:49If her brother is a government officer,
36:51her father must be no less than a minister.
36:54And her mother must be a queen.
36:58What?
37:06Manika, I didn't understand what you were trying to say.
37:11That you should have fallen at the feet of the bird
37:15who had landed in your courtyard.
37:17It's a long story.
37:20I'll tell you straight.
37:23I don't have a friend named Sarfaraz.
37:26Alamzeb is Malika Janki's daughter.
37:31She's from Hiramandi.
37:33But she's not a widow.
37:36And I love her immensely.
37:40See, Nawab sahib?
37:42Our dream has come true.
37:44We've been betrayed.
37:46All of us.
37:48Dajdar.
37:50You betrayed your own daughter.
37:55If someone else had betrayed us, it would've broken our trust.
38:00But your lie has broken our hearts.
38:07I lied to you
38:11because truth doesn't give love a chance.
38:14Even I won't give you a chance.
38:16Let's go, Alamzeb.
38:17Alamzeb has left Hiramandi.
38:19It's not a habit to leave Hiramandi.
38:22Hiramandi is fate.
38:25And you can't leave fate.
38:28But I can change it.
38:30You can change fate.
38:33The one who hates Hiramandi
38:35and loves the girl from Hiramandi.
38:38You can change fate.
38:41Khudsiya Begum.
38:44We respect you a lot.
38:47Otherwise, we would've dragged this girl away.
38:56Let's go, Mr. Tazar.
38:59Give your love a chance.
39:02Now we'll see
39:04if you make her the daughter-in-law of the Baloch family
39:08or we make her the princess of the royal palace.
39:14Goodbye.
39:21Child.
39:22Child.
39:24We pray for your happiness and prosperity.
39:29But we know the consequences of a wife's love.
39:53There are sons in the family.
39:57Not the sons-in-law of the tyrants.
40:03You're on the path of destruction.
40:08Be careful.
40:22THE END