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1:31:07
I'll remember you...
I'm sure, I will remember you.

1:31:12
After 20 years in the prison,
you will forget everything, Gabbar.

1:31:17
No prison in the world
has walls strong enough...

1:31:21
...to hold Gabbar captive
for 20 long years.

1:31:24
And the day I escape...
you will regret it, Thakur.

1:31:32
You're going to regret it.
1:31:34
Take him away.
1:31:36
This enmity's going to
cost you dear, Thakur!

1:31:43
Thakur! Congratulations!
1:31:46
Another criminal you've nabbed
is coming to my prison.

1:31:51
He's a dangerous man, jailer.
You'd better be careful.

1:31:57
I'm glad your application
for leave has come through.

1:32:00
It had to anyway. You're going on
leave after a very long time.

1:32:03
Had I not taken leave now, my folks
would have stopped talking to me.

1:32:09
It's the same story with
everyone in our profession.

1:32:12
I face the same problem.
1:32:14
How many members do
you have in your family?

1:32:16
I have two sons who are married and
a daughter of marriageable age, too.

1:32:22
I want to find a nice groom
for her this time.

1:32:25
I also have a grandson.
1:32:27
Really? You don't look so old!
1:32:30
We in the village are
married very early in life.

1:32:33
An early marriage means
the son comes early, too.

1:32:36
Since the son marries early,
he has a son very soon.

1:32:39
In fact, he's about
8 years of age.

1:32:41
Old enough to take offence if
you don't visit him on leave?

1:32:44
You bet!
1:32:46
I'm carrying gifts for everyone,
in order to pacify them.

1:32:50
There you are then; I've never
accepted a bribe in my life.

1:32:54
But I have to bribe my family,
whenever I go home!

1:32:58
I must take your leave now.

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