Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam
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1:44:06
Please sit down, sir."
1:44:13
I've been asking you
and you haven't told me.

1:44:15
"Where's your husband?
- He's away in Delhi, sir."

1:44:26
What's the problem?
1:44:36
Do you want to talk or cry?
Must I go away?

1:44:39
"See these burn-marks, sir...
this is what my husband gave me."

1:44:45
"Why are you telling me all this?
- Why don't you understand, sir?"

1:44:48
I understand everything.
But I don't like all this.

1:44:52
"You're a married woman, Mona.
And all men and women have fights."

1:44:57
That doesn't mean you must tell an
outsider about your personal fights.

1:45:00
I'm not talking to an outsider.
I'm talking to someone I love...

1:45:03
No.
1:45:07
"It's not right to talk to another
about love, after you're married."

1:45:11
Maybe you don't know...
but it hurts very much.

1:45:17
I know.
1:45:18
And why? Are a woman's feelings
killed after her marriage?

1:45:22
Don't her desires and wishes
exist anymore?

1:45:25
If a woman does not
love her husband...

1:45:29
can't she even talk to the one
she loves? Is her love dead?

1:45:34
I love you very much.
1:45:36
No. You can't.
Because you're a wife.

1:45:42
"And no matter how your husband is,
good or bad..."

1:45:45
he's still your husband.
1:45:48
It's okay if you can handle him
the way you want to.

1:45:52
But if you can't...
1:45:55
"that which your husband wants,
must happen."

1:45:58
This is the norm of a marriage.
If you don't adhere to that...


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