:56:02
Because Sanjana and her friends
have very little time left
:56:06
But sir, didn't we say that
if Pakistan releases our prisoners...
:56:08
An old habit of theirs. One hand
tries to put balm on the wound...
:56:14
and the other hand hides a dagger
for the attack
:56:17
Now you guys, get back
to your stations.
:56:19
We're expecting guests
:56:32
Call the Prime minister's office,
and tell him that...
:56:36
Project Milaap has been
indefinitely postponed
:56:40
Inform the
Pakistani Ambassador as well
:56:44
No, sir
:56:46
Sir, please don't do this.
- No Ram
:56:49
There's a mother out there
who waits for her son
:56:53
Tomorrow there will be
several mothers sitting outside
:56:59
What will I possibly tell them?
That for fifty Pakistani prisoners...
:57:02
I had to sacrifice their children?
:57:05
Not fifty Pakistanis, sir.
It was you who used to say that...
:57:08
it's not about ten Indians or
Pakistanis but thousands of soldiers
:57:15
It's about the common people
in these countries. It's about us
:57:19
It's a question of an enmity which
neither of us chose voluntarily
:57:22
I know, Ram.
I understand this very well
:57:26
But maybe we need to wait
for that friendship a bit longer
:57:30
Sorry sir, but how long?
:57:33
Today, after eons, Pakistan has
extended a friendly hand towards us
:57:37
If we retract now, it would mean
another fifty years of enmity
:57:42
And this time sir,
we would have chosen it
:57:44
What happens to those children, Ram?
- Don't worry about the kids, sir
:57:48
I promise you. Tomorrow, before dawn,
all the kids will be free
:57:53
Please cancel your order, sir.
Prepare for Project Milaap