Raja Hindustani
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:25:02
You know how we Indians form
a relationship everywhere.

:25:05
My relationship with Uncle and
Aunty too is a similar one.

:25:08
Hurry up! Go and tell Uncle
that Madam has come.

:25:11
All right.
:25:12
Also tell them that she has
brought two maidservants along.

:25:15
Hey! What did you say?
:25:22
What happened? You cut your
hands, didn't you?

:25:25
- Hey! What're you doing?
- Why?

:25:26
People say that if a tigress
tastes blood...

:25:29
she doesn't spare
anybody alive.

:25:31
Really? So I’m a tigress, eh?
And what're you?

:25:33
I’m a sheep.
:25:39
- You've come?
- Yes. Boss too has come.

:25:42
He has brought
along a madam too.

:25:45
A Madam...?
:25:47
A madam with Raja?
:25:50
Let me go and see which Madam
Raja has brought along.

:25:56
You're very beautiful.
What's your name?

:25:59
- Aarti.
- Ah! What a lovely name!

:26:02
Yes, it's a lovely name.
:26:04
You may stay here for
as long as you wish.

:26:07
You don't have to go
to any hotel.

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- Come on.
- Please come, Madam.

:26:13
Go and get the luggage.
And you, maidservants...

:26:15
Go and help him.
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Please come, Madam.
:26:19
Just a minute.
:26:25
I’d forgotten.
:26:26
She's my wife.
:26:29
And this poor man is my husband.
He's performing his duties.

:26:33
Uncle and Aunty are always
pulling each other's leg.

:26:36
Why're you standing far away?
Come closer.

:26:44
- Greetings.
- Bless you.

:26:47
- What're you doing?
- Guests stand for good fortune.

:26:52
How can good fortune enter the
house without a welcome?

:26:54
Yes, of course.

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