Raja Hindustani
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1:56:03
Forget it. After all, it's a matter
of only two-and-a-half rupees.

1:56:05
is two-and-a-half rupees
a small amount?

1:56:08
Give back my note. I’ll give you
the exact amount. Am l a fool?

1:56:12
You live in such a huge bungalow and
you crib for two-and-a-half rupees?

1:56:17
l don't live in this bungalow.
l live in Palankhet.

1:56:20
Come on... give back my money.
1:56:22
What happened? What's the matter?
1:56:25
He's a strange fellow. The
fare is 47.50 rupees.

1:56:28
l gave him a 50-rupee note.
Now I’m asking for 2.50 rupees...

1:56:31
- And now he's arguing with me.
- Let it be.

1:56:33
it’s a matter of two-and-a-half
rupees. Come on. Let's go.

1:56:35
What do you mean?
Are you gone mad?

1:56:36
it’s my hard-earned money.
l too drive taxis.

1:56:39
But I’ve never cheated anybody.
l account for every paisa.

1:56:42
- Come on. Give me my money.
- Here...

1:56:45
Take your two-and-a-half rupees and
stop your nonsense, you beggar.

1:56:48
Whom did you call a beggar?
1:56:51
Don't you hit me! Or
l'll contact the union!

1:56:54
- Scoundrel!
- Take him away.

1:57:00
- You've got your money. Go now.
- What do you mean? is he mad?

1:57:03
He quarrels for a couple of rupees.
He may kill for 5 rupees.

1:57:06
- Send him back to his village.
- All right. We'll send him back.

1:57:10
- He's a quarrelsome person.
- Calm down... calm down.

1:57:14
Raja is very tired. Take him inside.
Go and take rest.

1:57:18
- Why did you have to...
- Do you mean that l was wrong?

1:57:22
What kind of a person
did Aarti marry?

1:57:25
She has married the right man.
1:57:28
Didn't you see how much
angry he becomes?

1:57:32
it’s easy to instigate a person
who is so hot-tempered.

1:57:37
it doesn't take long
to light a fire.

1:57:40
Hurry up.
The guests must've arrived.


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