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:10:00
But, you dress up so
nicely, to show me,

:10:04
And no other male can see it,
except me, does it make sense?

:10:07
Do you think I dress up to
show it to all the males?

:10:11
Why all males?
:10:13
Only to those, whom I always
feel proud talking about you.

:10:16
Hope they are not
going to marry me.

:10:21
Do you know one thing?
:10:23
What's that?
:10:24
We the Hindus never had such
customs earlier to confine..

:10:27
..women in the interior
of their house.

:10:30
Take instance of Sita,
Sabitri, Draupadi..

:10:33
..none of them were confined.
:10:37
What so ever, but your Bimala
Is comfortable here.

:10:42
In the historic age, the ladies
used to choose their husband.

:10:46
Hope you know about ìSayambharî?
:10:51
Why are you laughing?
:10:53
If I would have called
ìSayambharî..

:10:55
..I might have not
garlanded you.

:10:57
That I can understand.
:10:59
There you would have
your own choice.

:11:01
Here you didn't have that.
:11:03
How sad it is!
:11:05
I feel jealous about Draupadi.
:11:08
Having five numbers of husbands.
:11:12
You haven't seen any other male
than yours, in your whole life.

:11:16
How will you know, that
the person whom..

:11:18
..you got married
is good or bad?

:11:20
Unless you could compare your
husband with other men.

:11:24
Are you trying to bring back..
:11:26
..those ancient times? - Why so?
:11:29
There is no justification
In admission..

:11:31
..of these curtains
in one's life.

:11:33
I believe this has come from
the Muslim tradition.

:11:37
These were never with Hindus.
:11:40
I am not thinking about
all the people.

:11:44
There is no justification in
thinking, that people will stop..

:11:46
..maintaining these customs.
:11:49
Don't you know that, I am
not like all other people?

:11:53
As it is a custom, l
have to follow it..

:11:55
..I don't accept such concepts.

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