Flames (2018) s04e03 Episode Script

Yaad Aenge Ye Pal

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'8 - 8:45 - Talk to Ishita.'
-Yes, Pandu.
-Rajat, be ready at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
But the farewell is at 11:00.
I'm getting bombs from Jaanu bhaiya
tomorrow morning.
Let's blast it together.
If we get caught, they won't let us
appear for pre-boards.
That's even better. We'll appear for
the boards directly.
Look, bro, school will be over soon.
But these memories will stay in our
hearts and become memorable.
Fine, whatever. Will talk later. Bye.
-What is it, Anusha?
-Listen, Rajat.
I want to enjoy the farewell with
my friends.
I don't want the Principal lashing us.
So, drop this bomb blast plan.
Excuse me. That's Pandu's plan.
I'm not involved in it.
Rajat, you agreed to it just now.
You were in two minutes ago.
I said that to hang up on you, bro.
I'm out.
Rajat, ever since you've become
Romeo Rajat,
the value of friendship in your life
has become zero.
Had this been Ishita's plan, you
would have agreed to it in two seconds.
Bro, Ishita can never think of such
horrendous ideas.
Is that so? Wait.
Ishita, is it okay to burst a bomb
in the school washroom at the farewell?
It's never okay to burst a bomb but
since it's the farewell, you can do it.
-Heard that?
-What's wrong with you, Ishita?
Why? Can't I be fun?
Excuse me, sister. This is a plan to
ruin the farewell, and not have fun.
Guys, Pandu is at least trying to plan
something fun.
If Pandu is a diamond,
Ishita, you're a true gem-expert.
Because only a gem-expert knows
the true value of a diamond.
You're right, Pandu.
Rajat, couples need some alone time,
you know.
Anusha and I are leaving.
I hope you guys understand.
Okay, bye, guys.
Hi, Ishita.
-Hi, Rajat.
-Finally.
Rajat, actually, Batri is here.
So, can we talk later?
Bye, Ishita. Say hi to Batri.
-Bye, Rajat.
-Bye.
Is the hostel allotted on the basis
of rank?
I'll have to get a PG then.
Why didn't you tell him about
the Mumbai plan?
Our pre-board exams are almost here.
I don't know how he will react.
So, I am thinking of telling him later.
Anyway, don't get stressed.
We have our farewell before
the pre-boards. Let's enjoy it.
Okay?
-What the fuck. Disgusting.
-What the fuck.
We were way better juniors
than these guys.
The farewell that we gave was a party.
This is a mere formality.
Hi, brother.
Patty?
Students, for a chemical reaction to
be feasible, many factors are important.
Like, pressure, temperature,
state of atoms.
But despite all these conditions,
if there's a chemical inhibitor,
then the reaction is not possible.
Sometimes in life too, there are
such inhibitors
because of which things don't happen
the way we want. Just like this.
But can the chemical reaction still be
made to work despite the inhibitor?
This, dear students, is for us to find
out only at the end of this chapter.
So, then, take out your notebooks,
put today's date,
and start writing.
Only two things were good about
our farewell.
One, it ended soon, and second,
Pandu's bomb turned out to be a dud.
A perfectly pathetic ending to
a perfectly pathetic farewell.
A total flop.
At least your farewell had an ending.
Ours happened outdoors. The weather
and the party, both cold and dull.
Look, I want to take off in my life.
And you're showing me a red signal
on the runway.
Rajat, I have a question. Do you see
a problem in me becoming a pilot?
-A pilot?
-Give me a paper and pen.
-I found my paper.
-Here's the pen.
Normally, a flight has 300 passengers.
If the average ticket price is 5,000
rupees, then the total is 15 lakh.
Deduct the expenses of flight crew
and jet fuel,
10 lakh rupees come straight into
my pocket. What's the problem?
But, Pandu, pilots do get a salary.
Really?
In that case, I'll get 10 lakh rupees
over and above my salary.
And no tax either.
These idiotic ideas of yours are what
drag down the IQ of our entire group.
Let's talk about what we actually
came here for.
Guys, keep yourselves free this Friday.
Because it's our farewell.
-But we just had a farewell.
-Bro, my uncle did a court marriage.
But the real fun was when a grand
wedding happened at the farmhouse.
Are we having our farewell
at the farmhouse?
Obviously, not, cutie.
We'll have our farewell
in my dad's godown.
I have the keys to it, you guys.
We can have a blast there.
I'm in charge of the decoration, so, you
can certainly have high expectations.
Food expenses and all
the other arrangements,
surprisingly, Pandu will handle it.
So, don't worry.
-Everybody should have friends
like you. -Lucky you.
Also, there's going to be a dress code.
Suit for boys.
And saree for girls.
-Yeah. Whoo. Let's go.
-Whoa.
Molarity is equal to moles of solute.
Molality. What is it?
Molality of solute
per kilogram of solution. Got it?
-What are you guys watching?
-Sir, it's your video.
Sir, I never thought I'd say this, but
you have a better screen presence
than Nawaz.
-What?
-Yes, sir.
Sir, this molality video of yours.
We had so many doubts. But after
watching it just once, it's all clear.
But how did you get this video?
Well, sir, Raghav sent it to Shruti,
Shruti sent it to Nerdy,
Nerdy sent it to Dheeraj
and Dheeraj sent it to me.
A lot of people started asking for it.
So, I uploaded it online.
Hey, show him.
It has 700 views already.
That's what we were watching.
Sir, could you also make a video
on Solid State?
We have many doubts about it and no time
to ask in the class.
Rajat. You're taking even longer
than me. Hurry up.
Hold on, I'm coming.
Ishita.
It's good, isn't it?
The other one was also good.
Choose one.
This is the one you like.
This one looks much better actually.
I mean it'll go well with my jeans too.
Got your answer?
Not because of this test though.
I chose the opposite
of the earlier answer.
But the method worked, right?
Dad taught me this two-finger trick.
It shows how much you are affected
by something that you leave behind.
Case in point, your blazer.
Thank you.
Cool.
Don't you want to see anything?
I've already selected mine.
Show me.
You can see it on the farewell day.
Come on, Ishita. That's not fair.
Every boyfriend waits to see
his girlfriend in a saree.
Wait a little more.
We do look good together.
And we always will.
Better than these two for sure? Right?
Something wrong?
There's a mock test on Thursday, right?
So, I was a bit
You'll do good.
-Shall we go?
-Yes.
-What happened?
-It's for 3,800.
-How much do you have?
-I'll check.
Only 1,500.
I don't have much either.
Mister, I like this black one.
Please keep it aside for me.
-We'll be back in five minutes.
-Sure.
Bro, I can't come. The pre-boards
are in three days.
So what if the pre-boards
start on Monday?
You wasted the whole year and you think
you can create a miracle in 2 days?
Don't talk rubbish, dude.
But how can I come?
My mom won't allow me.
Anusha, they're making excuses
of pre-boards
-or money issues.
-What's wrong?
Is 300 rupees too much to contribute
for a party? Tell me.
This is precisely the problem with
you civilians.
Wait till I become a police officer.
You'll all take me seriously then.
From a pilot to a police officer now?
-You know what happened two days ago?
-What?
A plane crashed in Nepal.
And I can't see you grieving.
Isn't there a risk in being a cop too?
-Anyway, I've invited Nerdy
to the party. -Why?
Well, because he said that if I didn't
invite him to the party,
he won't solve my doubts of Probability.
So, then I thought that my family isn't
agreeing to journalism anyway.
But who knows? If I get good marks,
they might get convinced.
Your boyfriend here also knows maths.
You could have taken my help.
You need to help yourself first.
In the last test, you got 4 marks.
Get serious.
It's true. I wasn't serious.
Anusha, we should have jazzy lights
for our party.
Jazzy lights will make our party
more fun.
Pandu's party is Pandu's legacy.
Whoever comes to our party should
remember it for life.
Besides, this is the last party
of our school life.
Anusha, the kind of songs we'll play
at our party,
it will rip both people's ears
and asses.
Pandu's name and Pandu's
fucking attitude, man.
I won't let people take my party
so lightly.
So, students, the constituent particles
of those solids
Students, the constituent particles
of those solids
Students, the solids whose cons The
solids whose constituent particles
Kaushal sir, you've been repeating the
same line for the past half an hour.
My ears are fed up listening to it.
I think you should take a break now.
Here, have this apple.
I know how to teach children.
But how do I teach a mobile phone?
One look at their faces and I would
know if they have understood or not.
This thing is making me forget
my own lines.
Well, what you're saying is right.
Come on. Get started.
-What?
-Think of me as your student.
She has only one hour and she also
has to cook dinner.
Also, you look slimmer from this angle.
Oh. Okay.
-Come on, now. Get started.
-Thank you, Radha.
So
Okay.
So, students, those solids whose
constituent particles are ions
are called
Solid
State.
Got it?
Coming.
Hold on.
Happy farewell. What took you so long?
Get ready or we'll be late.
I had texted you. I don't feel
-like coming.
-And I ignored it. Where's your saree?
Anusha, I don't want to go, please.
Where is your saree?
Did you even select any?
Excuse me. I'm asking you something.
Why didn't you select anything?
And why is everything so pink in here?
This looks good.
Shall I decide for you if you're not
going to say anything?
-Anusha.
-Yes.
Whenever I meet Rajat, I feel
like I'm hiding it from him.
If I meet him today, I don't think
I'll be able to hide it anymore.
And everybody's mood will
get spoiled because of me.
This isn't just Rajat and your farewell.
It's ours too.
It's the last party of the school.
I know.
Pandu and you have organised
such a nice party.
Why ruin it because of me?
I'll tell him that I'm not well.
Nobody's going to believe such
a lame excuse.
Look, enjoy the day today.
If you think you can tell him,
then tell him.
Or else just let it go.
Because if not anything else,
if you don't come, the farewell party
is sure to get ruined.
Choose one.
-Hey, what's up?
-Hey.
-Looking sexy, bro.
-You look lovely too, brother love.
-And listen, mention not.
-What?
You'll find this party so sexy
and then you'll say, wow, Pandu.
What a party.
I'll say, mention not.
So, let's skip the small talk
and let's do the big talk.
And the big talk is that all four of us
will have a blast today.
And we'll create memorable memories.
But all those who haven't turned up,
let's make them go green with envy.
Whoa.
Let's go.
Enjoy the party, guys.
And here's the buffet. Look.
You call this a buffet?
Dude, these cheapos
Sorry. Enjoy the party. Yay.
These cheapos didn't contribute.
And the studious folks backed out.
This puff is hot and it'll remain hot.
I've made sure of that.
I've made all the arrangements. Try it.
That's great. I'll have it later.
Hey, Batri.
What's up, fellas.
All good, man.
Then what are you waiting for?
Come on and dance.
Whoa.
-Can I have your hand, please?
-Oh, why not? Surely.
Whoa. What moves.
Boys.
Welcome to the most awesome party
that's prettier than you, sweethearts.
You look gorgeous.
Thanks, Rajat.
Yes, I mean, you too.
-You look great too.
-He's wearing his brother's suit.
But I'm wearing mine.
Okay, then. Let's start, shall we?
Oh, yes. Let's go. Come on. Whoo.
What will I miss the most?
Fainting during the assembly is what
I'll miss the most.
And then how all my friends used to
carry me to the classroom
and offer me lemon juice.
I'll miss that friendship.
Batri bro, shall I give you
a genuine suggestion?
You should faint here too.
Stop spreading emotional vibes
at my party.
Sorry, bro.
Who am I going to miss?
Everybody is going to miss me.
Rajat will miss my cheat sheets.
Anusha will miss sharing her lunch
with me.
And Ishita.
She's going to miss everything.
Because she's not even in my school.
But I will fucking miss our Kaushal sir.
And all my followers. Ouch.
God save me from this pain.
God save me from this pain.
-Pain. -Pandu, why are you getting
so emotional? No one is going anywhere.
Look, all you need to do is pass.
Then all of us can take admission in DU,
chill out at the campus
and enjoy MKT Momos.
And if need be, we'll ask
Kaushal sir too to come.
No. No pain, no pain.
Right, Ishita?
Hiding from Rajat?
No.
Actually, yes.
And you?
'Varun - I can come over if you want.'
Aww.
But, Batri, farewell day is for friends.
Not for romance.
Every day is a romance day, my dear.
-You won't understand.
-Let's go.
Sure.
Okay, guys.
The ambience is all set. And it's
a lovely evening just like all of us.
So, let's begin our next game
which is paper dance.
As the songs will be played,
we will all dance.
At the end of every round, the paper
will keep getting folded.
Whichever couple lasts till the end
will be the winner.
And they will get a surprise gift.
So, let's begin.
Hey, Queeny, I have a confession
for you.
Your idea and your smile.
Both are amazing today.
-And so is your party.
-Thank you.
After the party.
But you look very beautiful.
Thank you.
I was thinking the same.
I should be thanking Walia sir.
Had he not sent you to get a chair
from my class that day,
-then perhaps, we wouldn't have met.
-True.
I'm happy it happened.
-Maybe.
-Ishita.
You're so mean.
Bro, Sinha sir from your school
teaches Physics very well, right?
Can you manage to get his notes
for me, please?
I'm out.
-Whoa.
-Damn it, man.
Okay, guys. Round two. Music change.
Ishita.
Don't give me the excuse
of a mock test again.
What's bothering you?
Rajat, actually
Dad and I are shifting to Mumbai
after my 12th grade.
He came to know that I was checking
out colleges there and he agreed.
I wanted to tell you after the
pre-boards. I didn't want to hide it.
Rajat.
-Hey. Out.
-Yes, his foot was out. I saw it.
Round three. Music change.
What about uncle's work?
He's taking a transfer in April.
So, only three months left?
No, I mean it's good.
I know you really wanted to go.
I am happy for you.
Whoa.
Okay, guys. Round four. Music change.
Am I hurting you?
No. I'm fine.
You're comfortable now, right?
What will happen to us, Rajat?
The winners.
Ishita.
Ten seconds more, please.
One photo, please.
What the hell, Chotu?
I'm facing the embarrassment
for your fault.
You got the generator but not the fuel?
When will you grow up, Chotu?
Hey, Anusha. Listen.
-What happened?
-Come here.
-What is it?
-You know, I thought a lot about it.
I'll be able to help you only
after the pre-boards.
Right now, I need to do my own
revision for a week. Okay?
-Hold on for a second. Wait.
-Bye.
I had told you that I'd invite you only
if you helped me with the pre-boards.
Now, don't betray me.
Calling this a party is also a betrayal.
There's neither good food
nor electricity.
-Even the class toppers aren't here.
-Hey.
You drunkard, why not just leave then?
Get out.
If a few random people like you
leave my party,
I don't give a damn about it.
Sure. Go ahead and show off your
arrogance as much as you want.
But remember, your arrogance
is limited only to your school.
And to this godown.
As for me, the college that I'll be
getting into, dude,
is way out of your reach.
Nerdy, now, you're crossing your limits.
Then let me. Let me cross all
my limits today.
I've been tolerating your boyfriend's
humiliation for two years.
But not anymore.
Do you know what your life's
highlight is?
This farewell party.
And where is it happening?
In this godown.
That doesn't even belong to him.
It belongs to his father.
Shame on you, man. Everybody should
spit on you. Spit on him, guys.
Come on, spit on him, guys.
Everyone, come on.
You motherfucker.
Pandu, stop it. Don't get into a brawl.
-How dare you touch me.
-Let go of him.
-Leave him.
-You want to hit me?
Don't you dare mention my father.
-Don't you dare call me Nerdy.
-Shut up.
-Don't you dare touch me again.
-Get lost.
That's enough. Calm down now.
How dare he hit me?
-Let it go.
-Motherfucker.
The party is over.
Get the fuck out of here, all of you.
Mind your tongue next time.
-Pandu, cool it off.
-I'm Nerdy, the nerd.
-Just go.
-Damn you.
Let go of me, Rajat.
The three of you should also leave.
Leave me alone.
Rajat, let's go.
Anusha, take care of him.
Bro, let's deal with that nerd's
leaky mouth later.
Take care. And call me if you
need anything.
Wow.
That was crazy.
Let's go home.
You didn't answer my question.
Ishita, how can I answer right away?
Take your time.
You keep it.
Why me?
Because we're the best couple
only because of you.
Let's go.
Bye, Rajat.
Bye, Ishita.
I shouldn't have invited that Nerdy.
It's not your fault.
Forget it. Let's go to
Lodhi garden tomorrow.
It'll cheer you up.
Let it be, Anusha.
I can't see you sad like this.
Hey.
Answer his call.
Where are you? I called so many times.
Why didn't you answer?
Have you seen the time?
It's 10:00. Come home fast.
Come home immediately.
I've been calling like crazy but
look at your insolence. Come fast.
-Yes, so I was saying that tomorrow
-Anusha, listen.
I want to be alone for some time.
So, please go.
-Look
-Anusha, please leave.
My legacy can't be this farewell alone.
Hey, how come you're here?
-Brother, you.
-And your party?
Come on in. Monu, cut the cake.
Let me give him some.
Come.
It's a surprise.
Your big brother has landed a job.
That too in Germany.
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