Merry Christmas (2024) Movie Script
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No!
- Merry Christmas!
- Merry Christmas!
- Everyone is so happy.
- Yes.
People must think we're happy as well.
But I am happy.
What about you?
I don't know.
But Jerome is definitely happy.
Jerome?
Annie's father.
My husband.
He's celebrating Christmas
in his girlfriend's bed in Orlem.
I'm sorry.
"The night is darkest before dawn."
Okay.
Excuse me.
Over here!
Can you pass the screwdriver?
That's the one. Yeah.
Thank you.
- Hey! Albert!
- Hi, Uncle.
- When did you arrive?
- Just now.
Give me a minute.
I forgot to tighten the screw.
That's it.
Okay.
See?
Albert!
You've come back after so many years.
The entire city is lit up
to welcome you home.
Come on.
Your mother was unwell,
but she always kept her home
neat and clean.
Albert, she passed away peacefully.
She didn't suffer at all.
I used to feel bad when I read
that the food wasn't any good there.
Your mother's eyes had weakened.
She couldn't read.
So, I read your letters out loud to her.
She wanted each letter
to be read ten times.
Thanks, Uncle.
Thanks for everything.
Come on, Albert.
One minute.
Hold on. I'll be right back.
Albert?
Uncle!
Welcome home!
I made this wine myself.
It's a hobby.
Now that I'm retired...
- Is this Arabic? "Yadhoom?"
- Oh, no!
I invented this name.
Since the dawn of time,
this world has been turning.
Do you know the reason behind it?
We're all looking for that one moment.
And when that moment arrives,
we understand that
every aspect of life has been...
in sweet anticipation of it.
When I had the first sip
of the wine I made...
I realized I had found
that special moment.
The Japanese have a name
for all their philosophies.
So, I invented a name as well.
Yadhoom!
You may not find your
"Yadhoom" moment in this bottle.
You might find it elsewhere.
But when you do,
make sure you recognize it.
Grab it. Hold it tight.
Don't let it go.
I'm off!
Oh, yes!
Dinner is at our place tonight. Okay?
My wife is making chicken curry.
No, Uncle.
I'll be going out today.
Oh, good idea! Go on.
Is Mr. Devraj there?
My name is Albert Arogyasami.
Tell him I called.
POLICE STATION
Here. Okay?
- I'm going to keep it there.
- Yeah.
Ten rupees.
Hello, sir.
How may I help you?
I'll take this one.
Albert? Celine's son?
So you're back!
- How was Dubai?
- Too much discipline.
Hello, sir. How many?
Just me. I'll go to the bar.
Okay, this way, sir.
Please come.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
These scars...
On this heart of mine
Everyone says...
They are pointless
These heartaches...
Are worth the pain
So, I'll keep falling...
In love
I'll keep making this mistake
I'll choose him
Whether he loves me or not
I'll choose him
Whether he loves me or not
Just for the hell of it!
Chetan, some warm water.
I'm expecting a call.
Let me know.
- Sorry, sorry...
- No, no! Please come.
Is there a teddy bear at that table?
Yes.
And there's a lady and a child.
Please tell the lady that
I had to leave for urgent work,
and not to wait for me.
Thank you so much!
Please continue.
Shall I cut it for you?
Let me do it.
Excuse me, ma'am.
He had to leave for some urgent work.
- He said not to wait.
- Sorry. Who?
The guy in the suit... red tie.
He didn't mention his name.
Thank you.
Annie, stop.
Don't make that noise.
He really did have urgent work.
Yes.
This lonely city
Eat your food, don't play with it.
- Eat.
- This thirsting city
Oh, time!
Won't you stop passing us by?
Who knows
-It may be in my reach
-Annie, don't play with your food!
- You've made a mess.
- That abundant
Love of yours
-Nights refuse to end
-Sorry.
Do you want some ice cream?
Excuse me.
One strawberry ice cream, please.
The stars
That shine and fade
Wrapped in night's embrace
Hidden in their folds...
Are our unlived moments
Forever losing my heart
To a stranger
Forever losing my heart
To a stranger
I'll keep making this mistake
I'll choose him
Whether he loves me or not
I'll choose him...
Whether he loves me or not
For the hell of it!
Three tickets.
Come.
Right here.
This is fine.
You want to pee?
Let's go. Hurry up.
No. Leave the teddy here.
We'll ask the gentleman.
Excuse me.
- Would you mind...
- Okay. Sure, I'll take care.
Thank you.
He tried to run away twice!
I held him tight.
What happened?
No. You just had ice cream.
No.
Popcorn!
A movie is no fun without popcorn.
What's your name?
Annie.
Annie, how's the popcorn?
Do you like it?
Annie, won't you talk to me?
Why not?
She can't speak.
Oh!
I'm sorry.
And the nose got longer!
And longer! And longer!
Thank you.
Shall I get you a taxi?
No. We live nearby.
- We'll walk.
- Okay.
Can I drop Sir Teddy home?
What about the film?
I've seen it before.
It's been my favorite film
since childhood.
I'd keep checking
if my nose was getting longer.
Not now.
Back when I was a kid.
- I see.
- Sir is getting sleepy.
Please.
Do you live nearby?
Yes, behind the fire station.
I see.
We live near Bahram Manzil.
It's Christmas.
Your family must be waiting for you.
I'm on my own.
My mother passed away last year.
I was missing her a lot.
So, I decided to go out for the evening.
I don't remember my parents at all.
They passed away
when I was Annie's age.
It's difficult to say
whose loss is more significant.
What work do you do?
I tear down beautiful old houses
and construct small apartment buildings.
I'm an architect.
You must have seen the ad?
"Here, you don't buy a house,
you buy happiness."
Can happiness be bought?
What do you do?
Nothing great.
I have a small bakery.
Family business.
We supply butter biscuits
to schools and government canteens.
Wow!
Nothing like dipping a butter biscuit
into some hot tea!
You make the world a happier place
every morning.
If you don't mind,
shall I carry her for a while?
Careful.
- She's heavy.
- She's light as a feather.
- Merry Christmas!
- Merry Christmas!
- Everyone looks so happy.
- Yes.
People must think we're happy as well.
But I am happy.
What about you?
Jerome is definitely happy.
Jerome?
Annie's father. My husband.
He's celebrating Christmas
in his girlfriend's bed in Orlem.
- You know, in life...
- Yeah, yeah.
I know.
"The night is darkest just before dawn."
Right?
No one should be alone during Christmas.
I thought to myself,
why should I stay home feeling sad?
I'll also go on a date.
Take revenge on my husband.
Sort of.
My date was impressive
on the phone.
Successful investment banker.
But I guess he turned out to be
a pretty bad investment.
How come?
I warned my date I was married.
And I had a daughter.
But he didn't expect me
to bring Annie on our date.
After exchanging greetings,
he said that he needed
to use the washroom.
- You know what happened after that.
- Yeah.
He didn't even finish his beer.
I've let go of many things in life,
but I've never let go of chilled beer!
Can I offer you a drink?
Anything fermented will do.
Except for dosa batter.
It's a joke.
Please come in.
Thank you.
Your house is beautiful.
It's a bit of a mess.
Whisky? Wine?
Whisky.
Sorry, I forgot, there's no ice.
Is that okay?
Yeah, that's okay.
Please help yourself.
Music?
Annie?
She can sleep through a storm.
Didn't you notice?
The movie was really loud,
but she slept through it.
What will you have?
Give me a minute.
I'll tuck Annie into bed.
- Jerome?
- Our honeymoon. In Mauritius.
You both seem very happy.
Who frames pictures of themselves crying?
I must go and tidy up.
Santa will come tonight.
He'll bring Annie lots of presents.
Close your eyes and go to sleep.
Thank you, baby...
for not letting Mummy go mad.
Oh, my God!
What have I done?
Hey, you haven't touched your drink.
Were you waiting for me?
I'm not that nice of a guy!
It's my second.
The fish that I'm holding
is a blue marlin.
It took Jerome two hours to catch it.
But two seconds
after the photograph was taken,
I made him throw it back
into the sea.
It must still be swimming somewhere.
Does a fish remember?
Of course.
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
My heart is as light-headed as rum cake
Everyone looks sweet and kind
This is a special day
Love isn't far away
This is a night of magic and mystery
When a red cherry meets a dry sherry
Blessings rain down from the sky
With colors that please the eye
Let us hold hands and dance
Our words will turn to prayers
We will dance and sway
You and I
Without a key
The door of our hearts will unlock
Merry Christmas to you and me!
Merry Christmas to you and me!
Just this once
This heady feeling
Is slowly overcoming me
Just... this once
Let me lose myself
In the deep blue sea
Just this once
This heady feeling
Is slowly overcoming me
Just... this once
Let me lose myself
In the deep blue sea
This night is a starlit night
A night when lovers lose their hearts
Love is an obsession
Love can bring peace
All roads lead to this moment
This night is a starlit night
A night when lovers lose their hearts
Love is an obsession
Love can bring peace
All roads lead to this moment
Without a key
The door of our hearts will unlock
Merry Christmas to you and me!
I've never done this before.
She knows how to dance.
I usually only dance in my head.
Don't know why...
I let myself go today.
What I meant was I've never invited
a stranger into my house before.
But it feels good.
I just might do it again.
Very good idea. Please continue.
- Invite me as well.
- Okay.
- Cheers!
- Cheers!
Cheers!
Cheers!
Are you single?
Or did you hide your wedding ring
in your pocket upon seeing me?
Hey...
It's beautiful.
Whose is it?
Rosie's.
Rosie?
It's a long story.
The short version?
You know that romantic movie?
Dil Diya Dard Liya.
I thought only men experienced
love at first sight.
But Rosie fell for me as well.
Then came the promises,
the poetry, the dreams,
and then the villains.
My mother didn't like Rosie.
Rosie's husband didn't like me.
Yes.
Rosie was my boss' wife.
We ran away to Goa.
We were very happy for two months.
Then a thick envelope
arrived at our hotel.
It was from her husband.
It had their divorce papers. Signed.
I bought this ring...
hoping to surprise Rosie.
But I got a surprise.
Rosie left me a letter saying
she was going back to her husband.
End of the story.
Why are you still hanging onto that ring?
The day I forget her,
I'll throw it away.
The day you throw it away,
you'll forget her.
Do you still think
she'll come back to you?
No.
She's dead.
So sorry.
It was seven years ago.
I left town.
My mother died while I was away.
I've come home today after many years.
If the person we love dies...
or the love they feel for us dies...
we are the ones who really die.
- One more?
- Yes.
My story also began
seven years ago.
I was in a bad relationship.
Jerome was my boyfriend's friend.
He had one of those Kawasakis.
Every time I heard the sound
of his bike, it made me happy.
When I rode behind him on his bike,
my problems vanished.
I'd lie to my boyfriend,
saying I was going to see a film...
and meet Jerome instead.
Mind you, we were just friends.
I'd share all my problems with him.
He understood me.
He gave me the courage
to get out of that mess and...
I did.
I left my boyfriend.
It wasn't long before
Jerome proposed to me.
I was a little surprised,
but I was so happy.
Our romance was like one of those
giant wheels going up and up and up.
Three weeks later,
we were married.
But as quickly as
the giant wheel went up...
it came crashing down more rapidly.
Then I saw Jerome's true colors.
One day I went to see a film.
When I came home,
Jerome was furious.
He knew I used to lie about watching
a movie in order to meet him instead.
So, he was convinced
I was doing the same thing to him.
He became so suspicious
that he never trusted me again.
He suspected everything I did.
He'd pick a fight over nothing.
He started using drugs...
behaving completely psychotic.
Half the time, he wouldn't come home.
One day, I followed him
just to see where he was going.
I saw him with some girl.
When I confronted him,
he said I was to blame.
That I had driven him to this.
Classic abuser technique.
Blame the victim instead.
I could've tolerated that.
Then he started thinking...
He started thinking
Annie wasn't his child.
The way he behaved with Annie...
Suddenly, one day,
Annie stopped talking.
Anyway...
enough about me.
Can you only make swans?
Swans.
Rockets.
Rabbits. Boats.
My mother taught me.
Oh. I thought you were making
a flying swan paper wish.
- Flying swan paper wish?
- Never heard of it?
Come.
It's a Japanese ritual.
Make two more.
I'll show you.
Make a wish, make a wish.
Quick!
Oh, no!
I couldn't think of anything.
It's okay. We have plenty more.
Here.
Try it.
My turn.
Last chance.
What did you wish for?
It won't come true if I tell you.
Please! That's a superstition.
And what is this?
This is also a superstition.
Okay, tell me.
If I hadn't kidnapped you today,
what were your plans?
The plan was to meet a beautiful lady
at a restaurant,
go to a movie with her,
go home with her,
and have a couple of drinks.
And then?
Only she could say what happens next.
Choose one.
Good choice.
I'll be right back.
Annie's asleep.
We'll be back within the hour.
Is this dress okay?
It's gorgeous.
Where are we going?
Time travel.
Seven years ago,
when I first wore this dress...
I was single.
I was neither married
nor did I have any responsibilities.
When I was a free bird!
And you were...
I don't know.
Happy?
What would you say if you met
my suspicious husband downstairs?
I'd say, "Merry Christmas."
"Hi, sir. How are you, sir?"
I'd introduce myself.
Amazing! You still haven't
told me your name.
Oh, sorry! My name is...
Never mind.
Let's remain strangers.
It happened one lonely night
Alone she was, in a lonely town
I asked her
"Haven't we met somewhere before?"
Then?
She lowered her eyes
Her gait changed
She came a little closer
Then steadying herself
Softly, she said something to me
That made my heart quicken
What did she say?
Yes, we have met
A thousand times
I am the rising desert sand
You, a passing caravan
Lost in each other's embrace
I am the rising desert sand
You, a passing caravan
Do you believe in God?
I do, on nights like these.
You?
But when I stand before Him someday...
will He believe me?
Like you have your dress,
I have a time travel spot.
A strange thing happened
One lonely night
In the crowded city
I met him among the throng
I asked him
"Haven't we met somewhere before?"
He looked at me with a hint of a smile
He said he felt the stirring of a memory
A secret, long hidden
What was it?
- "Albert, the ultimate."
- Yes, we have met
A thousand times
I am the rising desert sand
You, a passing caravan
Lost in each other's embrace
I am the rising desert sand
You, a passing caravan
The fire station.
Don't you live nearby?
First left.
Shall we go to your place?
Can I tell you something?
When I first saw you
at the restaurant,
I was reminded of Rosie.
Do I look like her?
Not at all.
Welcome.
This is my home.
My parents.
That's me with my father.
I was in seventh grade.
I'll be right back.
Wine?
My neighbor made it himself.
This is my first time trying it.
- Cheers!
- Cheers!
It's good, right?
That's my room.
It was opened today after years.
"Night Rose..."
- You can't read that!
- Hey!
Give it back.
No.
No, no!
Give it here.
Okay, fine.
"Night Rose. Part 3.
By Gilbert."
Gilbert?
If it became famous, my own name
shouldn't become infamous.
Okay.
Please...
Please.
No, no, no.
Mr. Albert!
Oh, my God!
What have you written?!
I'm sorry.
How old were you?
Fourteen.
Are you okay?
Yeah.
Wine stain.
My favorite dress.
You're probably getting late.
Annie.
Time travel isn't as easy
as I thought.
Sorry.
Don't be sorry.
These three hours were like
a beautiful dream for me.
Before an alarm goes off
and I wake up,
I should go.
It's almost midnight.
Let's bring in Christmas together.
Your burning swan wish really works.
My name is Maria.
Jerome?
Jerome.
Jerome!
Jerome!
Is he alive?
Annie?
Annie! Annie!
- Jerome...
- Calm down.
What the hell!
Calm down.
Calm down. It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
No, don't go there.
Just sit. Sit here.
Relax, okay?
I'll see. Wait here.
Jerome...
Is that his gun?
Yes.
It's Jerome's.
An ambulance...
We should phone the hospital.
He's dead. His body is cold.
Police...
Call the police, please.
Call the police. Hurry!
I don't understand.
What is this?
It's the note...
I left for Jerome.
No. We mustn't touch anything.
Let the police come.
What happened?
I must go.
I shouldn't be here.
Why?
I must leave before the police
get here, Maria.
What do you mean?
I was in jail for murder.
- I was released earlier today.
- Murder?
What...
What are you saying?
Rosie.
I murdered her. I killed her.
I'm sorry.
I have to go, Maria.
You'll get into trouble because of me.
The police will think
we conspired together to...
You know...
Get out now.
Please leave. Please.
I'm sorry.
- Get out.
- I'm sorry.
Get out!
I am sorry.
Get out!
- Just get out of here, please!
- Yes. Just one minute.
What are you doing?
Just leave it!
Yes...
Get out, please!
Please go!
- Get out!
- Yeah, Maria.
- What do you want?
- Yeah, Maria.
Get out!
- Yeah.
- Just get out...
Yes, yes.
Don't you understand?
Get out of here!
- Just get out!
- Yeah, Maria. One minute.
I'm sorry, Maria.
I wish I could've helped you.
Leave! Please just leave!
Albert.
But why?
What have I been saying?
I didn't hear you.
Albert, this is not going to work out.
- I'm going back home.
- Why?
- Why?
- Gosh! It's not practical!
- Didn't that strike you before?
- You still don't get it!
I love you.
And I love you.
This is why I like you.
This is exactly why
we belong together.
And we just discussed
why that's not possible.
Okay. Fine.
Make me a dosa.
Fresh mollagapodi.
Deliziosa!
I could eat your dosas forever.
Your dosas make me high,
so my words slipped out.
If I have any skill at all,
it's making dosas.
Like RD's music.
Einstein's equations.
If the world remembers Albert,
it will be for his dosas.
For the rest of my life,
I'd happily feed dosas
to you and our three kids.
One will look like you,
the second like me, and the third like us.
We'll give the girl a boy's name
and the boy a girl's name.
All their names will start with a Z,
so their teachers will call them last.
For the past two days,
I've been thinking about
how to propose to you.
Then I had this idea.
No more dosa for me.
I'm asking for the last time.
Please, Rosie,
let's get married.
Albert...
you're killing me.
We were chatting happily.
About a home, family, and children.
Then I proposed.
I don't remember after that.
Sometime later, I saw that...
she was lying there dead.
The police station or the court.
I'm ready to confess.
I killed Rosie.
I murdered her.
One black coffee.
- How much?
- Two rupees, sir.
POLICE
Four coffees.
Hello, madam.
It's too late to be roaming about
with a child.
We're going to the church
for Midnight Mass.
Ma'am, it's Christmas.
There are drunks everywhere.
It's risky.
Get a taxi for madam.
Ma'am, come this way.
Stop.
Thank you.
Drive them carefully.
Bye-bye! Ta-ta!
Cute baby.
Excuse me...
Sorry, brother.
Brother, sorry.
Sorry, brother! I'm sorry!
Sorry, brother.
- Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.
Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring
Tell all the world Jesus is King
Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring
Tell all the world Jesus is King
Loudly proclaim with one accord
The happy tale, welcome the Lord
Ring Christmas bells
Sound far and near
The birthday of Jesus is here
Herald the news to old and young
Tell it to all in every tongue
Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring
Tell all the world Jesus is King
Loudly proclaim with one accord
The happy tale, welcome the Lord
Come all you people
Join in the singing
Repeat the story told by the ringing
Ring, ring, ring, ring
Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring
Tell all the world Jesus is King
Loudly proclaim with one accord
The happy tale, welcome the Lord
-Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring
-Ring, ring
-Tell all the world Jesus is King
-Ring, ring
Come, all you people
Join in the singing
Repeat the story told by the ringing
Ring Christmas bells, sound far and near
The birthday of Jesus is here
Herald the news to old and young
-Tell it to all in every tongue
-Are you okay? Let me help you.
-Ring, ring, ring, ring
-Be careful.
-Ring, ring, ring, ring
-Yeah. Okay.
Easy.
Be careful. One more.
Yeah.
This is the last one.
One second.
Let me just make you sit here.
Careful.
Easy.
Just keep an eye on her.
The hospital is nearby.
I'll get the car. Okay?
Maria.
Maria.
For God's sake, go away.
Please go.
Are you fine?
Your watch.
I found it in the church.
- Are you okay?
- Yeah.
Please take care.
Come, let's go.
Just two to three steps.
Yeah. Come on.
Yeah.
That's nice.
Come.
One sec.
Can you drive?
Please.
Sit in front, baby.
Which hospital?
Bombay Hospital is close by.
Let's go there.
No, I don't need to go to the hospital.
I'll be fine.
- Please drop me home.
- Sure?
Where do you live?
Rose Manor.
Just behind Bahram Manzil.
You must be Rose.
Maria.
Ronnie.
My name is Albert.
Hi.
Let me just help you.
Annie, give me the teddy.
Feeling better now?
I'm so sorry you missed Mass
because of me.
No, not at all.
Not a problem at all.
- Can I offer you a drink?
- Yeah, why not? Sure!
What do you say?
A small one?
Come on, let's go.
It's Christmas.
Your family must be waiting for you.
Excuse me.
The Good Lord knows how to keep me
in the right place at the right time.
I'm a lone wolf!
Here we are.
Come.
- Fancy lift!
- Thank you.
This is a very old building.
- Please come in.
- Thank you.
Nice.
Lovely.
It's a bit of a mess.
Come, baby.
What can I get you?
Whatever you have.
Whisky? Wine?
Whisky is fine.
Oh, sorry.
I forgot, there's no ice.
- Is that okay?
- That's okay.
- Please help yourself.
- Thank you.
- Music?
- Yeah. Why not?
- Will you have some whisky?
- Yeah.
What's your poison?
Just give me a minute.
I'll tuck Annie into bed.
Sure.
Come, baby.
Brother!
Christmas has just turned merry!
What the hell is that?
- An old habit.
- Strange. Cheers!
Beautiful tree!
Tastefully done.
Look at this bird.
Amazing piece!
What are you looking at?
Nothing.
Know what I see?
Class!
Class whisky, class decor,
class music.
And above all, class lady.
This chap doesn't look classy.
It's definitely her husband.
- What is it?
- Nothing.
What do you think?
He's out of town? Divorced?
Or the poor guy is dead.
I definitely think that he's no more.
Come here.
What's the deal?
A gorgeous woman alone
with her young child on Christmas day?
You know that movie,
The Merry Widow?
You haven't seen it?
What do you do?
I'm an architect. In Dubai.
An architect? In Dubai?
Superb!
You're here on your Christmas break?
I run a catering business.
High-end parties, celebrity weddings.
In fact, I've catered
for seven parties today.
There's one on a yacht right now.
What do you say?
Should I give it a shot?
What?
She's all alone, man.
She even fainted.
She needs a little company, right?
Stay in your limit.
Why does Albert Pinto get so mad?
She didn't even look at you.
You can give it a shot as well.
I'm not stopping you.
Let's see who she chooses.
One stays, one goes.
Gentlemen's agreement.
What?
What's with your attitude?
- This is the last warning.
- What warning?
I think I dropped my watch
in the church.
Did you check your bag?
How could her watch fall into her bag?
It must be in the church.
Let's go back. We'll find it.
Annie's asleep. Let's go.
We can come back quickly.
Yeah, of course. I'll drive you.
Anyway, who'd steal from a church?
We'll drop him off on the way.
Albert, your house is on the way, right?
It's a great idea.
- Ronnie, do you mind? The music.
- Yeah, sure.
The note's for my husband.
In case he comes home early.
- May I?
- Yeah, sure.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
I'm so sorry about all of this.
- No, that's okay...
- Actually, it was my mother's.
Oh!
Okay.
Thanks for the drink, ma'am.
No problem.
- Have fun.
- For sure. Merry Christmas!
Annie?
Annie, it's me. Santa.
Mummy will be home soon.
You can come out.
Don't cry in front of Santa.
Very good.
Mummy will be back soon.
Shall I tell you a story till then?
Okay.
What story shall I tell you?
About the swan?
Or the fish?
Okay.
Many years ago,
in the sea,
there lived a baby fish
and a mummy fish.
They both sang beautifully.
A nasty demon happened
to hear them sing.
Oh, beautiful!
The demon kidnapped the mummy fish
and flew far away with her.
The baby fish was upset and weeping
but managed to swim ashore.
There she met a wise man
who was jogging.
He asked her, "Who are you?
What happened? Why are you crying?"
The baby fish told him
the whole story.
The wise man said...
"I will give you wings
so that you can find your mummy.
But what will you give me in return?"
The baby fish answered, "I love singing.
You can take my voice."
The wise man exclaimed,
"Okay! Done deal!"
The baby fish now found it had wings
but no voice.
Seeing that the baby was so kind,
the wise man gave her a teddy bear
and said, "He's your friend.
He'll help you."
So, they flew off
in search of her mummy.
Mummy! Mummy! Mummy!
At last, they found her.
The demon had locked her into a cage,
tortured her, and made her sing.
The baby fish tried her best
to rescue her mummy.
But she was only a child.
What could she do?
The baby fish cried inconsolably.
Her tears fell on the teddy bear.
Lo and behold! Magic!
Home sweet home!
The teddy bear kept growing
until he was as tall as a coconut tree.
He lashed out at the demon
and started to blow like a fierce wind,
crushing the demon's house
and his teeth.
The demon ran away.
By the way, you dance really well.
Thank you.
Mummy and her baby
went to thank the wise man.
"Sir, I'm very grateful to you.
But please give my baby her voice back."
The jogging wise man said,
"No, it's not possible.
But there's a way.
From today onward...
you'll never cry.
Always be brave.
One day, you'll meet a magician
who will say...
'Abracadabra!'
and your voice will return."
They were happy to hear this,
and mummy and baby fish
dived back into the sea.
Did you like the story?
No?
Okay.
Shall I tell you the story of a swan?
Jerome?!
Oh, shit!
-Mummy's back,
-Don't touch anything!
- I should go.
- Annie! Annie!
- Annie!
- Is she okay?
Annie, why aren't you asleep?
I'll call the police.
Are you okay?
Did you see anything?
No? It's okay.
It's okay.
Mummy's here now. Okay?
Mummy's here.
- My name is Ronnie Fernandes.
- Go to sleep.
I'll be right back.
Look here.
Sleep next to Freddy, okay?
I think it's a case of suicide.
Go to sleep.
Sleep.
Note down the address.
Second floor. Rose Manor building.
Do you know Jupiter Bakery?
That's the building.
Yes.
Sir.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
We haven't touched anything.
Get out.
Get out.
Maria!
Yes?
Is Annie okay?
- She's fine.
- Thank God.
Let me sit with Annie for two minutes.
- Yeah. Sure.
- She'll sleep soon.
Yeah, you take your time.
The police are on their way.
Okay.
Annie, don't worry!
Some of Mummy's friends
are coming over.
I'll be back soon.
When darkness falls
After the clock strikes midnight
A thief is seen lurking about
On a dimly lit street
A cry is heard
Thief, thief, thief!
In the shadowy lanes
When darkness falls
After the clock strikes midnight
A thief is seen lurking about
On a dimly lit street
A cry is heard
Thief, thief, thief!
Is Annie okay?
Please sit.
Can I get you some water?
The police are on their way.
Please don't worry.
Will you wait till they come?
Of course, Maria.
I'm here for you.
What do we tell the police?
The truth. What else?
We have nothing to hide.
You fainted in the church,
and I helped you come home.
You offered me a drink.
Then you realized you had lost your watch.
When we returned from the church,
your door was ajar. And your...
Don't look there.
Maria,
let's not involve Albert.
The poor guy is here on a holiday.
He'll get unnecessarily entangled
with the police.
Maria, please don't worry.
I'm here.
- Are they Parsis?
- No, sir. Christians.
You take the elevator.
Sir.
Didn't you go back to the church
to look for your watch?
And you found it at once.
So what took you so long?
The child was alone at home,
and the church is nearby.
Sir, I'm to blame.
It's not her fault.
I'm in catering.
I had seven parties going on tonight.
I was needed at one of them,
so we stopped there.
Everyone was dancing...
the Christmas spirit.
We didn't notice the time.
- You met for the first time today?
- Yes, sir.
Are you married, sir?
Yes, sir.
Did you know that?
She doesn't care.
And this?
It's Jerome's.
Do you know about this gun?
I was always against the gun in the house.
But he wouldn't listen.
He said it was for his safety.
- He had enemies.
- What enemies?
He didn't really have any, sir.
He imagined them. He was paranoid.
You mean he had mental issues?
No, sir. Drugs.
Drugs?
What kind of drugs?
Don't know.
He would come home high,
out of control.
Then he'd start fighting.
Easy.
Easy.
Tell me...
Be careful.
- Please sit down.
- Yes.
Sit down. Get some water.
The post-mortem report
will be in tomorrow.
You'll have to pick it up
from the police station.
Can you stay with a relative
or a friend tonight?
Baby, did you hear anything
while your mummy went back
to the church?
She isn't talking, sir.
She just stares but doesn't speak.
Hello! What's your name?
We're your mummy's friends.
Excuse me! What are you doing?
She can't speak.
She's having treatment.
Sorry, I didn't know.
By the way,
put some honey
under her tongue every day.
It will help.
So I've heard. Let's go.
You want to sleep?
Let's go to sleep.
Sir, it's an open and shut case.
Slap the lady twice, and she'll talk.
Let's get an arrest warrant
and see her in court.
An open and shut case? How?
Sir, the husband and wife were
at loggerheads.
She was having an affair
with the caterer.
The husband smelt a rat.
He pretended to leave the house.
But he didn't,
wanting to catch them red-handed.
He was drinking while he waited.
Didn't you see that generous bar
of theirs?
What a bar!
But we're on duty, sir.
So when they came home,
the husband attacked them,
- but he was drunk and slipped.
- Look upstairs.
- Sir, what I don't understand...
- Downstairs as well.
Did the gun go off by accident,
or was it fired on purpose?
Sir, they're in it together
and claiming it's suicide.
Come, sir. Just look at her books.
All crime fiction.
They stole a plot...
Hey, what are you doing?
This is a crime scene.
Sir, I've lost my wallet.
It has my driver's license, cards...
You can't do that. Milind!
- What are you doing?
- Sir.
Sir, it has my driver's license
and credit cards.
- Okay. Come with me to the station.
- Why, sir?
I've told you everything I know.
It's Christmas. My family is waiting.
- I have a family as well! Come with us.
- Sir, let's go.
- Phone your family from there. Let's go.
- This isn't fair.
- Come on.
- Do good, get nothing in return.
We have to seal this room.
Decided where you'll sleep tonight?
I will drop you there.
I have no family. I'll stay here.
Okay.
You sure?
Maria, you can use the rest
of the house,
but this room stays sealed till
the post-mortem report comes back.
There's been such a terrible
incident here,
yet not a single neighbor
has appeared.
Are you all alone in this building?
There are offices on other floors.
They're closed for Christmas.
We own the bakery downstairs.
The workers will be in tomorrow.
Can we inspect the bakery?
What time does it open?
What will you have, Maria?
Whisky or wine?
Maria!
So you made an exact copy of your
living room on this floor.
It must've taken you a long time
and much planning.
Wow!
Wow, Maria. Wow!
Jerome's body was lying
in the room downstairs.
And here... the birdie.
I burned all your swans.
But I didn't notice the birdie.
What do you want?
What do you want?!
Why are you following me
around like a mad dog?
You murdered Jerome.
I have no right to judge you.
You must have your reasons.
Tell me how you did it.
I'll help you.
Maria.
When it comes to murder,
I'm seven years your senior.
You both seem very happy.
Who frames pictures
of themselves crying?
Jerome didn't know I was stealing pills
from his stash of drugs.
I spiked his whisky this evening.
He drank it and fell asleep.
By this time tomorrow,
I could be in jail.
But Annie will be rid of Jerome forever.
I rehearsed it mentally
a thousand times.
When the music upstairs
reached a crescendo,
I would fire the gun.
Maria.
It's okay, Jerome.
Go back to sleep.
Maria.
Merry Christmas.
Oh, my God.
What he did to Annie...
made me want to kill him,
not once...
but a thousand times.
Now what?
Everything here must be destroyed
and burnt in the bakery furnace.
It's Christmas, so it won't be odd
seeing smoke from the bakery chimney.
Your looks can stir up a storm
Turning my world upside down
The night tells us to break the silence
Yes, I feel a little tipsy
Yes, you're a little surprised
The night tells us to stop being formal
In your lonely
Empty home
Let me hide there like a secret
In that empty
Space in your heart
Let me hide there like a secret
Steadying the heart is hard
Splitting apart is easy
The night tells us
To break the silence
This is Ronnie's.
He was looking for it downstairs.
Best to burn it.
Time stands still
Lost in me and you
-When our lips met
-Thank you.
- Just this once. Okay?
- The world stood still
We'll spend the night searching
For that elusive dawn
-We'll be closer
-Thank you.
As the morning light spreads
I don't how it feels
to kill someone in a fit of rage.
But to plan it
and know I'm going
to kill him on Christmas Eve...
that was torture.
In the restaurant, when you told me
my date had run away,
I thought, there goes my alibi.
But I was relieved as well.
Now Jerome would live a little longer.
So I figured I'd take Annie
to the movies and then go home.
When I saw you again in the cinema,
then I knew Jerome was gone.
Killing in a fit of rage,
then regretting it for seven years...
"Why did I do it? Why? Why?"
That's torture as well.
Though I hardly know her
She seems so familiar
- Maria, we have an eyewitness.
- The night tells us
- Not one but two!
- To stop being formal
In your lonely
Empty home
Let me hide there like a secret
Let me hide!
Let me hide!
Let me hide!
Let me hide!
Ronnie Fernandes.
What a character!
The builder I worked for
had ads like this.
"Happy family."
This is a real family.
Let's not burn it.
I'll drop it in the lost and found box
at church.
When this is all over,
we should take a happy picture
of us together.
I did all this to save Annie.
But if things go wrong
and the police discover the truth,
what happens to Annie?
My mother always used to say,
"God helps those who help themselves."
And what about "Thou shalt not kill"?
Sometimes,
violence is better than sacrifice.
Sometimes.
Doesn't Sir Teddy look like
he's grown overnight?
Tell Annie it's from Santa.
Choose one.
Good choice.
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas, Maria.
Do you know the story
of the man-eating tiger?
There was once a man-eater
in a jungle.
It terrorized everyone
for miles around.
No one could catch it.
The police came
from all over the world.
America, Scotland Yard,
Germany, Japan, China.
No one could trap it.
Then our police were asked
to catch the man-eater.
People said, "The world police have tried,
what can these guys do?"
Our men made their way
into the jungle.
Two hours later, they emerged...
and announced,
"The man-eater has been caught!"
Everyone was stunned.
"Wow! Where is it?"
"We will parade it
in the city square tomorrow."
A large crowd gathered.
Everyone wanted to see the man-eater.
The next day, a huge cage appeared
covered with a sheet.
When the sheet was removed,
there was no tiger...
but a bear.
A constable then picked up his stick
and began beating the bear violently.
The wounded bear began to cry,
"Forgive me, forgive me.
I confess I am the tiger.
I am the man-eater. Forgive me."
That's what the bear confessed.
Isn't that wrong, sir?
Sir, the post-mortem report.
"The bullet went through his chest,
smashed his ribs,
pierced his heart and lungs."
- Murder? Or suicide?
- It says "suicide."
They're unable to tell
the precise time of death.
And the whisky bottle?
The lab report?
The lab opens late, sir.
We'll get it tomorrow.
Seems we're the only ones working.
- Leave it on my table.
- Yes, sir.
But why did the bear confess
to being a man-eater?
Why did he do that?
The bear understood
that no matter what
punishment was given to it,
it could not be worse
than a policeman's stick.
Our stick makes the bold and brave
tremble with fear.
Is Ronnie still carrying on
like a broken record?
Give me that.
Give me that parcel as well.
You don't need a stick
to get them talking,
our canteen food does the trick.
A man called Albert lives
on Fire Station Road.
Bring him in.
Albert.
Albert.
Albert.
Albert.
Albert.
Albert.
Albert!
Albert.
Albert!
Albert.
Albert.
They said it was urgent,
so I used the spare key.
- Are you Albert?
- Yes.
Come with us.
I hope there's nothing wrong.
- No, Uncle. It's about my parole.
- Okay.
I called my parole officer,
but he was out.
- He's there now. Let's go.
- Yes.
- Two minutes. Let me go to the bathroom.
- Hurry.
Do sit down.
Hey, Albert, what did you think
of my Yadhoom?
It was superb, Uncle. I loved it.
I made it myself. Want to try it?
Hurry up, sir!
He won't be long.
Let's go to the police station.
Last night, you brought a girl home.
I didn't tell the police.
See the magic my wine weaves!
Close the door.
I've asked you many times.
Just hear me out.
Go on.
Sir, Ronnie is a good man.
A very good man.
Sir...
We have a catering business.
He can't even chop an onion,
let alone murder someone.
Sir, trust me. I'm his wife.
We've been married for 12 years.
He's a total coward. Trust me.
We have two kids, sir.
- That's...
- If he's innocent,
what are you worried about?
Get yourself something to eat
from the canteen.
- Albert, come.
- And pack some for your husband as well.
What did you do, Albert?
I called you here to discuss a case.
Have a seat.
- Sir?
- What happened to your face?
Case, sir?
Sorry, sir. I don't understand.
Where were you last night?
I returned home after seven years.
I decided to go out for the evening.
Where were you? In Dubai?
No, sir. Nashik Jail.
Nashik Jail?
Come. Come, my dear.
Ma'am, we've received
the post-mortem report.
It's suicide.
Once we've cleared a few formalities,
we'll hand over the body.
We need your statement
to close the case.
So, ma'am, can you tell us again
what happened last night?
Yes.
Jerome and I were going
to take Annie out for Christmas Eve.
Jerome didn't show up,
so we went out alone.
We saw Pinocchio.
Then, we went to church
to attend Midnight Mass.
On the way from the church
to the hospital, Maria said...
- Tea?
- No, sir. Thanks.
Maria said, "I feel better.
I don't want to go to hospital.
Drop me home."
She explained the way to her house,
and as a formality,
she offered us both a drink.
While we were having a drink,
she realized her watch was missing.
She thought it had fallen in the church,
so Ronnie took her back there.
They dropped me home on the way.
I got home, had a glass of wine,
and fell asleep.
The police arrived
and brought me here.
- Stay here. I'll be right back.
- Yes, sir.
I don't know why but I felt dizzy
during Mass.
Ronnie helped me.
He brought Annie and me home.
And...
Out of politeness,
I offered him a drink.
That's when I noticed
that my watch was missing.
I returned to the church
with Ronnie to look for it.
I found it. Then we went
to a party on a yacht.
When we returned home,
the front door was ajar.
- Jerome...
- Get her some water.
Sorry, I forgot something.
There was another man in the church.
Albert or Gilbert, something like that.
He helped me as well.
He came home with us.
When we went back to the church
to look for the watch,
he got off on the way.
I wasn't fully conscious,
so I forgot to tell you about it.
Thinking break.
Come.
What do you think?
Sir, there's something fishy.
Sure, it's fishy.
But we don't have any evidence.
What did the Dubai-returned say?
He's not Dubai-returned.
Jail-returned.
He murdered his girlfriend.
He was released after seven years.
You think he'd commit murder
on his first day out?
Besides, his statement matches
Ronnie's and Maria's.
Let me talk to Devraj,
his parole officer.
When Jerome was killed,
her child was alone in the house.
The girl is mute.
If she could talk,
she could tell us something.
If you'd been at Grandma's dinner,
none of this would've happened.
Why are you nodding, Ron?
You're too much.
Please, baby.
Forgive and forget.
From now on, Christmas, birthdays,
weddings, funerals, all with the family.
You always say that.
- You never do it.
- Why? Last year, we were at Grandma's.
I'm sorry for your loss.
Thank you. And for your help yesterday.
Albert.
This is my wife, Scarlett.
This is Maria, that's Albert.
- Hi.
- And this is Annie.
Hello.
- I'm so sorry I ruined your Christmas.
- No, please don't apologize.
You know, Ron is a thorough gentleman.
All my friends call him "brother."
Know why? Because he's so helpful.
Neighbor, secretary, maid...
He rushes to help a woman.
- Baby, enough praise!
- No, you're very sweet.
It was Christmas Eve.
He should've spent it with the family,
but he was helping Maria instead.
Now, this is getting embarrassing. Please.
Ron, she's having a bad time. So...
Any time you need any kind of help,
just call him. He'll come.
- Give her your card, Ron. Go on!
- Yes.
He gave me his card last night.
Already?
Take down their statements
and let them go.
Yes, sir.
Sir.
Mr. Ronnie lost his wallet.
Tell him to add that to his statement,
or we'll be blamed later.
- Write that down.
- Excuse me. I'm sorry.
Ronnie, did you lose your wallet again?
He's forever losing it.
- Madam, please step outside.
- Okay.
- Baby, please sit outside.
- I'll go.
I'll just come, my love.
- Sorry, sir.
- You want another pen? Here.
PARESH KAMDAR
POLICE INSPECTOR (CRIME)
Sir, I know where the wallet is.
Where is it?
Actually, I hid it.
Do you know the sofa in madam's house?
- I hid it down the side.
- Why?
I thought I'd use the lost wallet
as a pretext to go back.
Get to know her better.
Sir, I was a little tipsy.
When I went back,
I couldn't find my wallet anywhere.
Madam, did you find his wallet?
No.
No.
Before Jerome's death,
the wallet was there.
When he was found dead,
it was missing.
Maybe a thief broke in,
murdered Jerome,
stole my wallet,
and then ran away.
Anything else missing?
No, but I haven't checked.
That means someone did come
into your house.
Yes, sir.
When we find the wallet,
we'll have found the killer.
- Lakshmi, round up the local thieves.
- Sir!
I'm really sorry.
I should've told you before.
I was just a bit embarrassed.
If my telling the truth helps you
to catch an innocent man's killer,
- then I don't mind, sir.
- Mr. Ronnie, you're a good man.
- Thank you, sir.
- But don't lose your wallet again.
I'm really sorry for all this.
You were right, Lakshmi.
It was horny Ronnie who gave us the clue.
Right?
- Can I meet my wife?
- Yes.
Excuse me.
Annie.
Annie.
Come here.
You didn't mention your release details
in your statement.
That...
- Show me your release papers.
- Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Sorry, sir. I've left them at home.
What's wrong with you?
Sorry, sir.
Leave a copy here tonight.
Okay, sir.
You can all go home.
But no one leaves town.
I might need to call you in again.
The case is still open.
- Okay, sir.
- Thank you, sir.
I'll let you know
when your wallet is found.
- Ma'am, thank you.
- Thank you.
Sir, thank you.
Annie!
Where's your birdie?
You can't find it?
Shall I look for it?
Are you sure? Okay.
Cat's away, mice will play!
Birdie will find Annie today!
Let the birdie appear!
Abracadabra!
Did Mummy give this to you?
Then who did?
Santa.
No!
- Merry Christmas!
- Merry Christmas!
- Everyone is so happy.
- Yes.
People must think we're happy as well.
But I am happy.
What about you?
I don't know.
But Jerome is definitely happy.
Jerome?
Annie's father.
My husband.
He's celebrating Christmas
in his girlfriend's bed in Orlem.
I'm sorry.
"The night is darkest before dawn."
Okay.
Excuse me.
Over here!
Can you pass the screwdriver?
That's the one. Yeah.
Thank you.
- Hey! Albert!
- Hi, Uncle.
- When did you arrive?
- Just now.
Give me a minute.
I forgot to tighten the screw.
That's it.
Okay.
See?
Albert!
You've come back after so many years.
The entire city is lit up
to welcome you home.
Come on.
Your mother was unwell,
but she always kept her home
neat and clean.
Albert, she passed away peacefully.
She didn't suffer at all.
I used to feel bad when I read
that the food wasn't any good there.
Your mother's eyes had weakened.
She couldn't read.
So, I read your letters out loud to her.
She wanted each letter
to be read ten times.
Thanks, Uncle.
Thanks for everything.
Come on, Albert.
One minute.
Hold on. I'll be right back.
Albert?
Uncle!
Welcome home!
I made this wine myself.
It's a hobby.
Now that I'm retired...
- Is this Arabic? "Yadhoom?"
- Oh, no!
I invented this name.
Since the dawn of time,
this world has been turning.
Do you know the reason behind it?
We're all looking for that one moment.
And when that moment arrives,
we understand that
every aspect of life has been...
in sweet anticipation of it.
When I had the first sip
of the wine I made...
I realized I had found
that special moment.
The Japanese have a name
for all their philosophies.
So, I invented a name as well.
Yadhoom!
You may not find your
"Yadhoom" moment in this bottle.
You might find it elsewhere.
But when you do,
make sure you recognize it.
Grab it. Hold it tight.
Don't let it go.
I'm off!
Oh, yes!
Dinner is at our place tonight. Okay?
My wife is making chicken curry.
No, Uncle.
I'll be going out today.
Oh, good idea! Go on.
Is Mr. Devraj there?
My name is Albert Arogyasami.
Tell him I called.
POLICE STATION
Here. Okay?
- I'm going to keep it there.
- Yeah.
Ten rupees.
Hello, sir.
How may I help you?
I'll take this one.
Albert? Celine's son?
So you're back!
- How was Dubai?
- Too much discipline.
Hello, sir. How many?
Just me. I'll go to the bar.
Okay, this way, sir.
Please come.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
These scars...
On this heart of mine
Everyone says...
They are pointless
These heartaches...
Are worth the pain
So, I'll keep falling...
In love
I'll keep making this mistake
I'll choose him
Whether he loves me or not
I'll choose him
Whether he loves me or not
Just for the hell of it!
Chetan, some warm water.
I'm expecting a call.
Let me know.
- Sorry, sorry...
- No, no! Please come.
Is there a teddy bear at that table?
Yes.
And there's a lady and a child.
Please tell the lady that
I had to leave for urgent work,
and not to wait for me.
Thank you so much!
Please continue.
Shall I cut it for you?
Let me do it.
Excuse me, ma'am.
He had to leave for some urgent work.
- He said not to wait.
- Sorry. Who?
The guy in the suit... red tie.
He didn't mention his name.
Thank you.
Annie, stop.
Don't make that noise.
He really did have urgent work.
Yes.
This lonely city
Eat your food, don't play with it.
- Eat.
- This thirsting city
Oh, time!
Won't you stop passing us by?
Who knows
-It may be in my reach
-Annie, don't play with your food!
- You've made a mess.
- That abundant
Love of yours
-Nights refuse to end
-Sorry.
Do you want some ice cream?
Excuse me.
One strawberry ice cream, please.
The stars
That shine and fade
Wrapped in night's embrace
Hidden in their folds...
Are our unlived moments
Forever losing my heart
To a stranger
Forever losing my heart
To a stranger
I'll keep making this mistake
I'll choose him
Whether he loves me or not
I'll choose him...
Whether he loves me or not
For the hell of it!
Three tickets.
Come.
Right here.
This is fine.
You want to pee?
Let's go. Hurry up.
No. Leave the teddy here.
We'll ask the gentleman.
Excuse me.
- Would you mind...
- Okay. Sure, I'll take care.
Thank you.
He tried to run away twice!
I held him tight.
What happened?
No. You just had ice cream.
No.
Popcorn!
A movie is no fun without popcorn.
What's your name?
Annie.
Annie, how's the popcorn?
Do you like it?
Annie, won't you talk to me?
Why not?
She can't speak.
Oh!
I'm sorry.
And the nose got longer!
And longer! And longer!
Thank you.
Shall I get you a taxi?
No. We live nearby.
- We'll walk.
- Okay.
Can I drop Sir Teddy home?
What about the film?
I've seen it before.
It's been my favorite film
since childhood.
I'd keep checking
if my nose was getting longer.
Not now.
Back when I was a kid.
- I see.
- Sir is getting sleepy.
Please.
Do you live nearby?
Yes, behind the fire station.
I see.
We live near Bahram Manzil.
It's Christmas.
Your family must be waiting for you.
I'm on my own.
My mother passed away last year.
I was missing her a lot.
So, I decided to go out for the evening.
I don't remember my parents at all.
They passed away
when I was Annie's age.
It's difficult to say
whose loss is more significant.
What work do you do?
I tear down beautiful old houses
and construct small apartment buildings.
I'm an architect.
You must have seen the ad?
"Here, you don't buy a house,
you buy happiness."
Can happiness be bought?
What do you do?
Nothing great.
I have a small bakery.
Family business.
We supply butter biscuits
to schools and government canteens.
Wow!
Nothing like dipping a butter biscuit
into some hot tea!
You make the world a happier place
every morning.
If you don't mind,
shall I carry her for a while?
Careful.
- She's heavy.
- She's light as a feather.
- Merry Christmas!
- Merry Christmas!
- Everyone looks so happy.
- Yes.
People must think we're happy as well.
But I am happy.
What about you?
Jerome is definitely happy.
Jerome?
Annie's father. My husband.
He's celebrating Christmas
in his girlfriend's bed in Orlem.
- You know, in life...
- Yeah, yeah.
I know.
"The night is darkest just before dawn."
Right?
No one should be alone during Christmas.
I thought to myself,
why should I stay home feeling sad?
I'll also go on a date.
Take revenge on my husband.
Sort of.
My date was impressive
on the phone.
Successful investment banker.
But I guess he turned out to be
a pretty bad investment.
How come?
I warned my date I was married.
And I had a daughter.
But he didn't expect me
to bring Annie on our date.
After exchanging greetings,
he said that he needed
to use the washroom.
- You know what happened after that.
- Yeah.
He didn't even finish his beer.
I've let go of many things in life,
but I've never let go of chilled beer!
Can I offer you a drink?
Anything fermented will do.
Except for dosa batter.
It's a joke.
Please come in.
Thank you.
Your house is beautiful.
It's a bit of a mess.
Whisky? Wine?
Whisky.
Sorry, I forgot, there's no ice.
Is that okay?
Yeah, that's okay.
Please help yourself.
Music?
Annie?
She can sleep through a storm.
Didn't you notice?
The movie was really loud,
but she slept through it.
What will you have?
Give me a minute.
I'll tuck Annie into bed.
- Jerome?
- Our honeymoon. In Mauritius.
You both seem very happy.
Who frames pictures of themselves crying?
I must go and tidy up.
Santa will come tonight.
He'll bring Annie lots of presents.
Close your eyes and go to sleep.
Thank you, baby...
for not letting Mummy go mad.
Oh, my God!
What have I done?
Hey, you haven't touched your drink.
Were you waiting for me?
I'm not that nice of a guy!
It's my second.
The fish that I'm holding
is a blue marlin.
It took Jerome two hours to catch it.
But two seconds
after the photograph was taken,
I made him throw it back
into the sea.
It must still be swimming somewhere.
Does a fish remember?
Of course.
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
My heart is as light-headed as rum cake
Everyone looks sweet and kind
This is a special day
Love isn't far away
This is a night of magic and mystery
When a red cherry meets a dry sherry
Blessings rain down from the sky
With colors that please the eye
Let us hold hands and dance
Our words will turn to prayers
We will dance and sway
You and I
Without a key
The door of our hearts will unlock
Merry Christmas to you and me!
Merry Christmas to you and me!
Just this once
This heady feeling
Is slowly overcoming me
Just... this once
Let me lose myself
In the deep blue sea
Just this once
This heady feeling
Is slowly overcoming me
Just... this once
Let me lose myself
In the deep blue sea
This night is a starlit night
A night when lovers lose their hearts
Love is an obsession
Love can bring peace
All roads lead to this moment
This night is a starlit night
A night when lovers lose their hearts
Love is an obsession
Love can bring peace
All roads lead to this moment
Without a key
The door of our hearts will unlock
Merry Christmas to you and me!
I've never done this before.
She knows how to dance.
I usually only dance in my head.
Don't know why...
I let myself go today.
What I meant was I've never invited
a stranger into my house before.
But it feels good.
I just might do it again.
Very good idea. Please continue.
- Invite me as well.
- Okay.
- Cheers!
- Cheers!
Cheers!
Cheers!
Are you single?
Or did you hide your wedding ring
in your pocket upon seeing me?
Hey...
It's beautiful.
Whose is it?
Rosie's.
Rosie?
It's a long story.
The short version?
You know that romantic movie?
Dil Diya Dard Liya.
I thought only men experienced
love at first sight.
But Rosie fell for me as well.
Then came the promises,
the poetry, the dreams,
and then the villains.
My mother didn't like Rosie.
Rosie's husband didn't like me.
Yes.
Rosie was my boss' wife.
We ran away to Goa.
We were very happy for two months.
Then a thick envelope
arrived at our hotel.
It was from her husband.
It had their divorce papers. Signed.
I bought this ring...
hoping to surprise Rosie.
But I got a surprise.
Rosie left me a letter saying
she was going back to her husband.
End of the story.
Why are you still hanging onto that ring?
The day I forget her,
I'll throw it away.
The day you throw it away,
you'll forget her.
Do you still think
she'll come back to you?
No.
She's dead.
So sorry.
It was seven years ago.
I left town.
My mother died while I was away.
I've come home today after many years.
If the person we love dies...
or the love they feel for us dies...
we are the ones who really die.
- One more?
- Yes.
My story also began
seven years ago.
I was in a bad relationship.
Jerome was my boyfriend's friend.
He had one of those Kawasakis.
Every time I heard the sound
of his bike, it made me happy.
When I rode behind him on his bike,
my problems vanished.
I'd lie to my boyfriend,
saying I was going to see a film...
and meet Jerome instead.
Mind you, we were just friends.
I'd share all my problems with him.
He understood me.
He gave me the courage
to get out of that mess and...
I did.
I left my boyfriend.
It wasn't long before
Jerome proposed to me.
I was a little surprised,
but I was so happy.
Our romance was like one of those
giant wheels going up and up and up.
Three weeks later,
we were married.
But as quickly as
the giant wheel went up...
it came crashing down more rapidly.
Then I saw Jerome's true colors.
One day I went to see a film.
When I came home,
Jerome was furious.
He knew I used to lie about watching
a movie in order to meet him instead.
So, he was convinced
I was doing the same thing to him.
He became so suspicious
that he never trusted me again.
He suspected everything I did.
He'd pick a fight over nothing.
He started using drugs...
behaving completely psychotic.
Half the time, he wouldn't come home.
One day, I followed him
just to see where he was going.
I saw him with some girl.
When I confronted him,
he said I was to blame.
That I had driven him to this.
Classic abuser technique.
Blame the victim instead.
I could've tolerated that.
Then he started thinking...
He started thinking
Annie wasn't his child.
The way he behaved with Annie...
Suddenly, one day,
Annie stopped talking.
Anyway...
enough about me.
Can you only make swans?
Swans.
Rockets.
Rabbits. Boats.
My mother taught me.
Oh. I thought you were making
a flying swan paper wish.
- Flying swan paper wish?
- Never heard of it?
Come.
It's a Japanese ritual.
Make two more.
I'll show you.
Make a wish, make a wish.
Quick!
Oh, no!
I couldn't think of anything.
It's okay. We have plenty more.
Here.
Try it.
My turn.
Last chance.
What did you wish for?
It won't come true if I tell you.
Please! That's a superstition.
And what is this?
This is also a superstition.
Okay, tell me.
If I hadn't kidnapped you today,
what were your plans?
The plan was to meet a beautiful lady
at a restaurant,
go to a movie with her,
go home with her,
and have a couple of drinks.
And then?
Only she could say what happens next.
Choose one.
Good choice.
I'll be right back.
Annie's asleep.
We'll be back within the hour.
Is this dress okay?
It's gorgeous.
Where are we going?
Time travel.
Seven years ago,
when I first wore this dress...
I was single.
I was neither married
nor did I have any responsibilities.
When I was a free bird!
And you were...
I don't know.
Happy?
What would you say if you met
my suspicious husband downstairs?
I'd say, "Merry Christmas."
"Hi, sir. How are you, sir?"
I'd introduce myself.
Amazing! You still haven't
told me your name.
Oh, sorry! My name is...
Never mind.
Let's remain strangers.
It happened one lonely night
Alone she was, in a lonely town
I asked her
"Haven't we met somewhere before?"
Then?
She lowered her eyes
Her gait changed
She came a little closer
Then steadying herself
Softly, she said something to me
That made my heart quicken
What did she say?
Yes, we have met
A thousand times
I am the rising desert sand
You, a passing caravan
Lost in each other's embrace
I am the rising desert sand
You, a passing caravan
Do you believe in God?
I do, on nights like these.
You?
But when I stand before Him someday...
will He believe me?
Like you have your dress,
I have a time travel spot.
A strange thing happened
One lonely night
In the crowded city
I met him among the throng
I asked him
"Haven't we met somewhere before?"
He looked at me with a hint of a smile
He said he felt the stirring of a memory
A secret, long hidden
What was it?
- "Albert, the ultimate."
- Yes, we have met
A thousand times
I am the rising desert sand
You, a passing caravan
Lost in each other's embrace
I am the rising desert sand
You, a passing caravan
The fire station.
Don't you live nearby?
First left.
Shall we go to your place?
Can I tell you something?
When I first saw you
at the restaurant,
I was reminded of Rosie.
Do I look like her?
Not at all.
Welcome.
This is my home.
My parents.
That's me with my father.
I was in seventh grade.
I'll be right back.
Wine?
My neighbor made it himself.
This is my first time trying it.
- Cheers!
- Cheers!
It's good, right?
That's my room.
It was opened today after years.
"Night Rose..."
- You can't read that!
- Hey!
Give it back.
No.
No, no!
Give it here.
Okay, fine.
"Night Rose. Part 3.
By Gilbert."
Gilbert?
If it became famous, my own name
shouldn't become infamous.
Okay.
Please...
Please.
No, no, no.
Mr. Albert!
Oh, my God!
What have you written?!
I'm sorry.
How old were you?
Fourteen.
Are you okay?
Yeah.
Wine stain.
My favorite dress.
You're probably getting late.
Annie.
Time travel isn't as easy
as I thought.
Sorry.
Don't be sorry.
These three hours were like
a beautiful dream for me.
Before an alarm goes off
and I wake up,
I should go.
It's almost midnight.
Let's bring in Christmas together.
Your burning swan wish really works.
My name is Maria.
Jerome?
Jerome.
Jerome!
Jerome!
Is he alive?
Annie?
Annie! Annie!
- Jerome...
- Calm down.
What the hell!
Calm down.
Calm down. It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
No, don't go there.
Just sit. Sit here.
Relax, okay?
I'll see. Wait here.
Jerome...
Is that his gun?
Yes.
It's Jerome's.
An ambulance...
We should phone the hospital.
He's dead. His body is cold.
Police...
Call the police, please.
Call the police. Hurry!
I don't understand.
What is this?
It's the note...
I left for Jerome.
No. We mustn't touch anything.
Let the police come.
What happened?
I must go.
I shouldn't be here.
Why?
I must leave before the police
get here, Maria.
What do you mean?
I was in jail for murder.
- I was released earlier today.
- Murder?
What...
What are you saying?
Rosie.
I murdered her. I killed her.
I'm sorry.
I have to go, Maria.
You'll get into trouble because of me.
The police will think
we conspired together to...
You know...
Get out now.
Please leave. Please.
I'm sorry.
- Get out.
- I'm sorry.
Get out!
I am sorry.
Get out!
- Just get out of here, please!
- Yes. Just one minute.
What are you doing?
Just leave it!
Yes...
Get out, please!
Please go!
- Get out!
- Yeah, Maria.
- What do you want?
- Yeah, Maria.
Get out!
- Yeah.
- Just get out...
Yes, yes.
Don't you understand?
Get out of here!
- Just get out!
- Yeah, Maria. One minute.
I'm sorry, Maria.
I wish I could've helped you.
Leave! Please just leave!
Albert.
But why?
What have I been saying?
I didn't hear you.
Albert, this is not going to work out.
- I'm going back home.
- Why?
- Why?
- Gosh! It's not practical!
- Didn't that strike you before?
- You still don't get it!
I love you.
And I love you.
This is why I like you.
This is exactly why
we belong together.
And we just discussed
why that's not possible.
Okay. Fine.
Make me a dosa.
Fresh mollagapodi.
Deliziosa!
I could eat your dosas forever.
Your dosas make me high,
so my words slipped out.
If I have any skill at all,
it's making dosas.
Like RD's music.
Einstein's equations.
If the world remembers Albert,
it will be for his dosas.
For the rest of my life,
I'd happily feed dosas
to you and our three kids.
One will look like you,
the second like me, and the third like us.
We'll give the girl a boy's name
and the boy a girl's name.
All their names will start with a Z,
so their teachers will call them last.
For the past two days,
I've been thinking about
how to propose to you.
Then I had this idea.
No more dosa for me.
I'm asking for the last time.
Please, Rosie,
let's get married.
Albert...
you're killing me.
We were chatting happily.
About a home, family, and children.
Then I proposed.
I don't remember after that.
Sometime later, I saw that...
she was lying there dead.
The police station or the court.
I'm ready to confess.
I killed Rosie.
I murdered her.
One black coffee.
- How much?
- Two rupees, sir.
POLICE
Four coffees.
Hello, madam.
It's too late to be roaming about
with a child.
We're going to the church
for Midnight Mass.
Ma'am, it's Christmas.
There are drunks everywhere.
It's risky.
Get a taxi for madam.
Ma'am, come this way.
Stop.
Thank you.
Drive them carefully.
Bye-bye! Ta-ta!
Cute baby.
Excuse me...
Sorry, brother.
Brother, sorry.
Sorry, brother! I'm sorry!
Sorry, brother.
- Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.
Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring
Tell all the world Jesus is King
Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring
Tell all the world Jesus is King
Loudly proclaim with one accord
The happy tale, welcome the Lord
Ring Christmas bells
Sound far and near
The birthday of Jesus is here
Herald the news to old and young
Tell it to all in every tongue
Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring
Tell all the world Jesus is King
Loudly proclaim with one accord
The happy tale, welcome the Lord
Come all you people
Join in the singing
Repeat the story told by the ringing
Ring, ring, ring, ring
Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring
Tell all the world Jesus is King
Loudly proclaim with one accord
The happy tale, welcome the Lord
-Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring
-Ring, ring
-Tell all the world Jesus is King
-Ring, ring
Come, all you people
Join in the singing
Repeat the story told by the ringing
Ring Christmas bells, sound far and near
The birthday of Jesus is here
Herald the news to old and young
-Tell it to all in every tongue
-Are you okay? Let me help you.
-Ring, ring, ring, ring
-Be careful.
-Ring, ring, ring, ring
-Yeah. Okay.
Easy.
Be careful. One more.
Yeah.
This is the last one.
One second.
Let me just make you sit here.
Careful.
Easy.
Just keep an eye on her.
The hospital is nearby.
I'll get the car. Okay?
Maria.
Maria.
For God's sake, go away.
Please go.
Are you fine?
Your watch.
I found it in the church.
- Are you okay?
- Yeah.
Please take care.
Come, let's go.
Just two to three steps.
Yeah. Come on.
Yeah.
That's nice.
Come.
One sec.
Can you drive?
Please.
Sit in front, baby.
Which hospital?
Bombay Hospital is close by.
Let's go there.
No, I don't need to go to the hospital.
I'll be fine.
- Please drop me home.
- Sure?
Where do you live?
Rose Manor.
Just behind Bahram Manzil.
You must be Rose.
Maria.
Ronnie.
My name is Albert.
Hi.
Let me just help you.
Annie, give me the teddy.
Feeling better now?
I'm so sorry you missed Mass
because of me.
No, not at all.
Not a problem at all.
- Can I offer you a drink?
- Yeah, why not? Sure!
What do you say?
A small one?
Come on, let's go.
It's Christmas.
Your family must be waiting for you.
Excuse me.
The Good Lord knows how to keep me
in the right place at the right time.
I'm a lone wolf!
Here we are.
Come.
- Fancy lift!
- Thank you.
This is a very old building.
- Please come in.
- Thank you.
Nice.
Lovely.
It's a bit of a mess.
Come, baby.
What can I get you?
Whatever you have.
Whisky? Wine?
Whisky is fine.
Oh, sorry.
I forgot, there's no ice.
- Is that okay?
- That's okay.
- Please help yourself.
- Thank you.
- Music?
- Yeah. Why not?
- Will you have some whisky?
- Yeah.
What's your poison?
Just give me a minute.
I'll tuck Annie into bed.
Sure.
Come, baby.
Brother!
Christmas has just turned merry!
What the hell is that?
- An old habit.
- Strange. Cheers!
Beautiful tree!
Tastefully done.
Look at this bird.
Amazing piece!
What are you looking at?
Nothing.
Know what I see?
Class!
Class whisky, class decor,
class music.
And above all, class lady.
This chap doesn't look classy.
It's definitely her husband.
- What is it?
- Nothing.
What do you think?
He's out of town? Divorced?
Or the poor guy is dead.
I definitely think that he's no more.
Come here.
What's the deal?
A gorgeous woman alone
with her young child on Christmas day?
You know that movie,
The Merry Widow?
You haven't seen it?
What do you do?
I'm an architect. In Dubai.
An architect? In Dubai?
Superb!
You're here on your Christmas break?
I run a catering business.
High-end parties, celebrity weddings.
In fact, I've catered
for seven parties today.
There's one on a yacht right now.
What do you say?
Should I give it a shot?
What?
She's all alone, man.
She even fainted.
She needs a little company, right?
Stay in your limit.
Why does Albert Pinto get so mad?
She didn't even look at you.
You can give it a shot as well.
I'm not stopping you.
Let's see who she chooses.
One stays, one goes.
Gentlemen's agreement.
What?
What's with your attitude?
- This is the last warning.
- What warning?
I think I dropped my watch
in the church.
Did you check your bag?
How could her watch fall into her bag?
It must be in the church.
Let's go back. We'll find it.
Annie's asleep. Let's go.
We can come back quickly.
Yeah, of course. I'll drive you.
Anyway, who'd steal from a church?
We'll drop him off on the way.
Albert, your house is on the way, right?
It's a great idea.
- Ronnie, do you mind? The music.
- Yeah, sure.
The note's for my husband.
In case he comes home early.
- May I?
- Yeah, sure.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
I'm so sorry about all of this.
- No, that's okay...
- Actually, it was my mother's.
Oh!
Okay.
Thanks for the drink, ma'am.
No problem.
- Have fun.
- For sure. Merry Christmas!
Annie?
Annie, it's me. Santa.
Mummy will be home soon.
You can come out.
Don't cry in front of Santa.
Very good.
Mummy will be back soon.
Shall I tell you a story till then?
Okay.
What story shall I tell you?
About the swan?
Or the fish?
Okay.
Many years ago,
in the sea,
there lived a baby fish
and a mummy fish.
They both sang beautifully.
A nasty demon happened
to hear them sing.
Oh, beautiful!
The demon kidnapped the mummy fish
and flew far away with her.
The baby fish was upset and weeping
but managed to swim ashore.
There she met a wise man
who was jogging.
He asked her, "Who are you?
What happened? Why are you crying?"
The baby fish told him
the whole story.
The wise man said...
"I will give you wings
so that you can find your mummy.
But what will you give me in return?"
The baby fish answered, "I love singing.
You can take my voice."
The wise man exclaimed,
"Okay! Done deal!"
The baby fish now found it had wings
but no voice.
Seeing that the baby was so kind,
the wise man gave her a teddy bear
and said, "He's your friend.
He'll help you."
So, they flew off
in search of her mummy.
Mummy! Mummy! Mummy!
At last, they found her.
The demon had locked her into a cage,
tortured her, and made her sing.
The baby fish tried her best
to rescue her mummy.
But she was only a child.
What could she do?
The baby fish cried inconsolably.
Her tears fell on the teddy bear.
Lo and behold! Magic!
Home sweet home!
The teddy bear kept growing
until he was as tall as a coconut tree.
He lashed out at the demon
and started to blow like a fierce wind,
crushing the demon's house
and his teeth.
The demon ran away.
By the way, you dance really well.
Thank you.
Mummy and her baby
went to thank the wise man.
"Sir, I'm very grateful to you.
But please give my baby her voice back."
The jogging wise man said,
"No, it's not possible.
But there's a way.
From today onward...
you'll never cry.
Always be brave.
One day, you'll meet a magician
who will say...
'Abracadabra!'
and your voice will return."
They were happy to hear this,
and mummy and baby fish
dived back into the sea.
Did you like the story?
No?
Okay.
Shall I tell you the story of a swan?
Jerome?!
Oh, shit!
-Mummy's back,
-Don't touch anything!
- I should go.
- Annie! Annie!
- Annie!
- Is she okay?
Annie, why aren't you asleep?
I'll call the police.
Are you okay?
Did you see anything?
No? It's okay.
It's okay.
Mummy's here now. Okay?
Mummy's here.
- My name is Ronnie Fernandes.
- Go to sleep.
I'll be right back.
Look here.
Sleep next to Freddy, okay?
I think it's a case of suicide.
Go to sleep.
Sleep.
Note down the address.
Second floor. Rose Manor building.
Do you know Jupiter Bakery?
That's the building.
Yes.
Sir.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
We haven't touched anything.
Get out.
Get out.
Maria!
Yes?
Is Annie okay?
- She's fine.
- Thank God.
Let me sit with Annie for two minutes.
- Yeah. Sure.
- She'll sleep soon.
Yeah, you take your time.
The police are on their way.
Okay.
Annie, don't worry!
Some of Mummy's friends
are coming over.
I'll be back soon.
When darkness falls
After the clock strikes midnight
A thief is seen lurking about
On a dimly lit street
A cry is heard
Thief, thief, thief!
In the shadowy lanes
When darkness falls
After the clock strikes midnight
A thief is seen lurking about
On a dimly lit street
A cry is heard
Thief, thief, thief!
Is Annie okay?
Please sit.
Can I get you some water?
The police are on their way.
Please don't worry.
Will you wait till they come?
Of course, Maria.
I'm here for you.
What do we tell the police?
The truth. What else?
We have nothing to hide.
You fainted in the church,
and I helped you come home.
You offered me a drink.
Then you realized you had lost your watch.
When we returned from the church,
your door was ajar. And your...
Don't look there.
Maria,
let's not involve Albert.
The poor guy is here on a holiday.
He'll get unnecessarily entangled
with the police.
Maria, please don't worry.
I'm here.
- Are they Parsis?
- No, sir. Christians.
You take the elevator.
Sir.
Didn't you go back to the church
to look for your watch?
And you found it at once.
So what took you so long?
The child was alone at home,
and the church is nearby.
Sir, I'm to blame.
It's not her fault.
I'm in catering.
I had seven parties going on tonight.
I was needed at one of them,
so we stopped there.
Everyone was dancing...
the Christmas spirit.
We didn't notice the time.
- You met for the first time today?
- Yes, sir.
Are you married, sir?
Yes, sir.
Did you know that?
She doesn't care.
And this?
It's Jerome's.
Do you know about this gun?
I was always against the gun in the house.
But he wouldn't listen.
He said it was for his safety.
- He had enemies.
- What enemies?
He didn't really have any, sir.
He imagined them. He was paranoid.
You mean he had mental issues?
No, sir. Drugs.
Drugs?
What kind of drugs?
Don't know.
He would come home high,
out of control.
Then he'd start fighting.
Easy.
Easy.
Tell me...
Be careful.
- Please sit down.
- Yes.
Sit down. Get some water.
The post-mortem report
will be in tomorrow.
You'll have to pick it up
from the police station.
Can you stay with a relative
or a friend tonight?
Baby, did you hear anything
while your mummy went back
to the church?
She isn't talking, sir.
She just stares but doesn't speak.
Hello! What's your name?
We're your mummy's friends.
Excuse me! What are you doing?
She can't speak.
She's having treatment.
Sorry, I didn't know.
By the way,
put some honey
under her tongue every day.
It will help.
So I've heard. Let's go.
You want to sleep?
Let's go to sleep.
Sir, it's an open and shut case.
Slap the lady twice, and she'll talk.
Let's get an arrest warrant
and see her in court.
An open and shut case? How?
Sir, the husband and wife were
at loggerheads.
She was having an affair
with the caterer.
The husband smelt a rat.
He pretended to leave the house.
But he didn't,
wanting to catch them red-handed.
He was drinking while he waited.
Didn't you see that generous bar
of theirs?
What a bar!
But we're on duty, sir.
So when they came home,
the husband attacked them,
- but he was drunk and slipped.
- Look upstairs.
- Sir, what I don't understand...
- Downstairs as well.
Did the gun go off by accident,
or was it fired on purpose?
Sir, they're in it together
and claiming it's suicide.
Come, sir. Just look at her books.
All crime fiction.
They stole a plot...
Hey, what are you doing?
This is a crime scene.
Sir, I've lost my wallet.
It has my driver's license, cards...
You can't do that. Milind!
- What are you doing?
- Sir.
Sir, it has my driver's license
and credit cards.
- Okay. Come with me to the station.
- Why, sir?
I've told you everything I know.
It's Christmas. My family is waiting.
- I have a family as well! Come with us.
- Sir, let's go.
- Phone your family from there. Let's go.
- This isn't fair.
- Come on.
- Do good, get nothing in return.
We have to seal this room.
Decided where you'll sleep tonight?
I will drop you there.
I have no family. I'll stay here.
Okay.
You sure?
Maria, you can use the rest
of the house,
but this room stays sealed till
the post-mortem report comes back.
There's been such a terrible
incident here,
yet not a single neighbor
has appeared.
Are you all alone in this building?
There are offices on other floors.
They're closed for Christmas.
We own the bakery downstairs.
The workers will be in tomorrow.
Can we inspect the bakery?
What time does it open?
What will you have, Maria?
Whisky or wine?
Maria!
So you made an exact copy of your
living room on this floor.
It must've taken you a long time
and much planning.
Wow!
Wow, Maria. Wow!
Jerome's body was lying
in the room downstairs.
And here... the birdie.
I burned all your swans.
But I didn't notice the birdie.
What do you want?
What do you want?!
Why are you following me
around like a mad dog?
You murdered Jerome.
I have no right to judge you.
You must have your reasons.
Tell me how you did it.
I'll help you.
Maria.
When it comes to murder,
I'm seven years your senior.
You both seem very happy.
Who frames pictures
of themselves crying?
Jerome didn't know I was stealing pills
from his stash of drugs.
I spiked his whisky this evening.
He drank it and fell asleep.
By this time tomorrow,
I could be in jail.
But Annie will be rid of Jerome forever.
I rehearsed it mentally
a thousand times.
When the music upstairs
reached a crescendo,
I would fire the gun.
Maria.
It's okay, Jerome.
Go back to sleep.
Maria.
Merry Christmas.
Oh, my God.
What he did to Annie...
made me want to kill him,
not once...
but a thousand times.
Now what?
Everything here must be destroyed
and burnt in the bakery furnace.
It's Christmas, so it won't be odd
seeing smoke from the bakery chimney.
Your looks can stir up a storm
Turning my world upside down
The night tells us to break the silence
Yes, I feel a little tipsy
Yes, you're a little surprised
The night tells us to stop being formal
In your lonely
Empty home
Let me hide there like a secret
In that empty
Space in your heart
Let me hide there like a secret
Steadying the heart is hard
Splitting apart is easy
The night tells us
To break the silence
This is Ronnie's.
He was looking for it downstairs.
Best to burn it.
Time stands still
Lost in me and you
-When our lips met
-Thank you.
- Just this once. Okay?
- The world stood still
We'll spend the night searching
For that elusive dawn
-We'll be closer
-Thank you.
As the morning light spreads
I don't how it feels
to kill someone in a fit of rage.
But to plan it
and know I'm going
to kill him on Christmas Eve...
that was torture.
In the restaurant, when you told me
my date had run away,
I thought, there goes my alibi.
But I was relieved as well.
Now Jerome would live a little longer.
So I figured I'd take Annie
to the movies and then go home.
When I saw you again in the cinema,
then I knew Jerome was gone.
Killing in a fit of rage,
then regretting it for seven years...
"Why did I do it? Why? Why?"
That's torture as well.
Though I hardly know her
She seems so familiar
- Maria, we have an eyewitness.
- The night tells us
- Not one but two!
- To stop being formal
In your lonely
Empty home
Let me hide there like a secret
Let me hide!
Let me hide!
Let me hide!
Let me hide!
Ronnie Fernandes.
What a character!
The builder I worked for
had ads like this.
"Happy family."
This is a real family.
Let's not burn it.
I'll drop it in the lost and found box
at church.
When this is all over,
we should take a happy picture
of us together.
I did all this to save Annie.
But if things go wrong
and the police discover the truth,
what happens to Annie?
My mother always used to say,
"God helps those who help themselves."
And what about "Thou shalt not kill"?
Sometimes,
violence is better than sacrifice.
Sometimes.
Doesn't Sir Teddy look like
he's grown overnight?
Tell Annie it's from Santa.
Choose one.
Good choice.
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas, Maria.
Do you know the story
of the man-eating tiger?
There was once a man-eater
in a jungle.
It terrorized everyone
for miles around.
No one could catch it.
The police came
from all over the world.
America, Scotland Yard,
Germany, Japan, China.
No one could trap it.
Then our police were asked
to catch the man-eater.
People said, "The world police have tried,
what can these guys do?"
Our men made their way
into the jungle.
Two hours later, they emerged...
and announced,
"The man-eater has been caught!"
Everyone was stunned.
"Wow! Where is it?"
"We will parade it
in the city square tomorrow."
A large crowd gathered.
Everyone wanted to see the man-eater.
The next day, a huge cage appeared
covered with a sheet.
When the sheet was removed,
there was no tiger...
but a bear.
A constable then picked up his stick
and began beating the bear violently.
The wounded bear began to cry,
"Forgive me, forgive me.
I confess I am the tiger.
I am the man-eater. Forgive me."
That's what the bear confessed.
Isn't that wrong, sir?
Sir, the post-mortem report.
"The bullet went through his chest,
smashed his ribs,
pierced his heart and lungs."
- Murder? Or suicide?
- It says "suicide."
They're unable to tell
the precise time of death.
And the whisky bottle?
The lab report?
The lab opens late, sir.
We'll get it tomorrow.
Seems we're the only ones working.
- Leave it on my table.
- Yes, sir.
But why did the bear confess
to being a man-eater?
Why did he do that?
The bear understood
that no matter what
punishment was given to it,
it could not be worse
than a policeman's stick.
Our stick makes the bold and brave
tremble with fear.
Is Ronnie still carrying on
like a broken record?
Give me that.
Give me that parcel as well.
You don't need a stick
to get them talking,
our canteen food does the trick.
A man called Albert lives
on Fire Station Road.
Bring him in.
Albert.
Albert.
Albert.
Albert.
Albert.
Albert.
Albert!
Albert.
Albert!
Albert.
Albert.
They said it was urgent,
so I used the spare key.
- Are you Albert?
- Yes.
Come with us.
I hope there's nothing wrong.
- No, Uncle. It's about my parole.
- Okay.
I called my parole officer,
but he was out.
- He's there now. Let's go.
- Yes.
- Two minutes. Let me go to the bathroom.
- Hurry.
Do sit down.
Hey, Albert, what did you think
of my Yadhoom?
It was superb, Uncle. I loved it.
I made it myself. Want to try it?
Hurry up, sir!
He won't be long.
Let's go to the police station.
Last night, you brought a girl home.
I didn't tell the police.
See the magic my wine weaves!
Close the door.
I've asked you many times.
Just hear me out.
Go on.
Sir, Ronnie is a good man.
A very good man.
Sir...
We have a catering business.
He can't even chop an onion,
let alone murder someone.
Sir, trust me. I'm his wife.
We've been married for 12 years.
He's a total coward. Trust me.
We have two kids, sir.
- That's...
- If he's innocent,
what are you worried about?
Get yourself something to eat
from the canteen.
- Albert, come.
- And pack some for your husband as well.
What did you do, Albert?
I called you here to discuss a case.
Have a seat.
- Sir?
- What happened to your face?
Case, sir?
Sorry, sir. I don't understand.
Where were you last night?
I returned home after seven years.
I decided to go out for the evening.
Where were you? In Dubai?
No, sir. Nashik Jail.
Nashik Jail?
Come. Come, my dear.
Ma'am, we've received
the post-mortem report.
It's suicide.
Once we've cleared a few formalities,
we'll hand over the body.
We need your statement
to close the case.
So, ma'am, can you tell us again
what happened last night?
Yes.
Jerome and I were going
to take Annie out for Christmas Eve.
Jerome didn't show up,
so we went out alone.
We saw Pinocchio.
Then, we went to church
to attend Midnight Mass.
On the way from the church
to the hospital, Maria said...
- Tea?
- No, sir. Thanks.
Maria said, "I feel better.
I don't want to go to hospital.
Drop me home."
She explained the way to her house,
and as a formality,
she offered us both a drink.
While we were having a drink,
she realized her watch was missing.
She thought it had fallen in the church,
so Ronnie took her back there.
They dropped me home on the way.
I got home, had a glass of wine,
and fell asleep.
The police arrived
and brought me here.
- Stay here. I'll be right back.
- Yes, sir.
I don't know why but I felt dizzy
during Mass.
Ronnie helped me.
He brought Annie and me home.
And...
Out of politeness,
I offered him a drink.
That's when I noticed
that my watch was missing.
I returned to the church
with Ronnie to look for it.
I found it. Then we went
to a party on a yacht.
When we returned home,
the front door was ajar.
- Jerome...
- Get her some water.
Sorry, I forgot something.
There was another man in the church.
Albert or Gilbert, something like that.
He helped me as well.
He came home with us.
When we went back to the church
to look for the watch,
he got off on the way.
I wasn't fully conscious,
so I forgot to tell you about it.
Thinking break.
Come.
What do you think?
Sir, there's something fishy.
Sure, it's fishy.
But we don't have any evidence.
What did the Dubai-returned say?
He's not Dubai-returned.
Jail-returned.
He murdered his girlfriend.
He was released after seven years.
You think he'd commit murder
on his first day out?
Besides, his statement matches
Ronnie's and Maria's.
Let me talk to Devraj,
his parole officer.
When Jerome was killed,
her child was alone in the house.
The girl is mute.
If she could talk,
she could tell us something.
If you'd been at Grandma's dinner,
none of this would've happened.
Why are you nodding, Ron?
You're too much.
Please, baby.
Forgive and forget.
From now on, Christmas, birthdays,
weddings, funerals, all with the family.
You always say that.
- You never do it.
- Why? Last year, we were at Grandma's.
I'm sorry for your loss.
Thank you. And for your help yesterday.
Albert.
This is my wife, Scarlett.
This is Maria, that's Albert.
- Hi.
- And this is Annie.
Hello.
- I'm so sorry I ruined your Christmas.
- No, please don't apologize.
You know, Ron is a thorough gentleman.
All my friends call him "brother."
Know why? Because he's so helpful.
Neighbor, secretary, maid...
He rushes to help a woman.
- Baby, enough praise!
- No, you're very sweet.
It was Christmas Eve.
He should've spent it with the family,
but he was helping Maria instead.
Now, this is getting embarrassing. Please.
Ron, she's having a bad time. So...
Any time you need any kind of help,
just call him. He'll come.
- Give her your card, Ron. Go on!
- Yes.
He gave me his card last night.
Already?
Take down their statements
and let them go.
Yes, sir.
Sir.
Mr. Ronnie lost his wallet.
Tell him to add that to his statement,
or we'll be blamed later.
- Write that down.
- Excuse me. I'm sorry.
Ronnie, did you lose your wallet again?
He's forever losing it.
- Madam, please step outside.
- Okay.
- Baby, please sit outside.
- I'll go.
I'll just come, my love.
- Sorry, sir.
- You want another pen? Here.
PARESH KAMDAR
POLICE INSPECTOR (CRIME)
Sir, I know where the wallet is.
Where is it?
Actually, I hid it.
Do you know the sofa in madam's house?
- I hid it down the side.
- Why?
I thought I'd use the lost wallet
as a pretext to go back.
Get to know her better.
Sir, I was a little tipsy.
When I went back,
I couldn't find my wallet anywhere.
Madam, did you find his wallet?
No.
No.
Before Jerome's death,
the wallet was there.
When he was found dead,
it was missing.
Maybe a thief broke in,
murdered Jerome,
stole my wallet,
and then ran away.
Anything else missing?
No, but I haven't checked.
That means someone did come
into your house.
Yes, sir.
When we find the wallet,
we'll have found the killer.
- Lakshmi, round up the local thieves.
- Sir!
I'm really sorry.
I should've told you before.
I was just a bit embarrassed.
If my telling the truth helps you
to catch an innocent man's killer,
- then I don't mind, sir.
- Mr. Ronnie, you're a good man.
- Thank you, sir.
- But don't lose your wallet again.
I'm really sorry for all this.
You were right, Lakshmi.
It was horny Ronnie who gave us the clue.
Right?
- Can I meet my wife?
- Yes.
Excuse me.
Annie.
Annie.
Come here.
You didn't mention your release details
in your statement.
That...
- Show me your release papers.
- Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Sorry, sir. I've left them at home.
What's wrong with you?
Sorry, sir.
Leave a copy here tonight.
Okay, sir.
You can all go home.
But no one leaves town.
I might need to call you in again.
The case is still open.
- Okay, sir.
- Thank you, sir.
I'll let you know
when your wallet is found.
- Ma'am, thank you.
- Thank you.
Sir, thank you.
Annie!
Where's your birdie?
You can't find it?
Shall I look for it?
Are you sure? Okay.
Cat's away, mice will play!
Birdie will find Annie today!
Let the birdie appear!
Abracadabra!
Did Mummy give this to you?
Then who did?
Santa.