Flames (2018) s04e04 Episode Script

Pyar Humein Kis Mod Pe Le Aaya

1
How was your day today?
It was good.
How about yours?
Fine. It was just a doubt-clearing
session. Nothing much happened.
So?
Rajat, I know what you're thinking
and I'm thinking the same.
But because of the exams, now I get
only an hour to step out.
So, I've thought that
we will just chill for the first
half an hour.
-And after that
-We can discuss.
Sure.
-Shall I set the alarm for 30 minutes?
-No, no need.
Well, actually, let's do it.
I'll do it too.
Done.
Excuse me, madam. Your order.
Enjoy your meal.
Ishita, these fries are so less.
It won't satisfy my hunger at all.
I have an idea.
Help me. Put it in this quickly.
-The fries?
-Yes.
Let's hide it. Come on.
Some more, put some more.
Enough.
What are you doing?
What kind of fries have you given?
Eat and see for yourself.
-What?
-Go on, have it.
-They seem fine.
-You call it fine?
They're so bad. Should I ask
someone else to taste it as well?
Will you take the blame if I fall sick?
-Hold on.
-I want a replacement.
Alright. I'll give you one, madam.
A complimentary drink as well.
Okay, madam. Sure.
Wow.
Ishita, you are such a jerk.
I mean
Actually, you are a jerk.
What other similar things
are you good at?
Nothing that has gotten me into prison.
Till now.
I'm kidding, dude. Stop judging me.
Eat your fries or they'll get cold.
What's with you today?
Can we ignore the alarm?
How will it change anything?
Ishita.
Look, I
I support your decision to go to Mumbai.
But as far as our future is concerned,
my answer is that
I don't have any answer.
I understand.
Now that the pre-boards are starting,
I want to focus on that.
We'll be able to meet next only after
ten days anyway.
So.
A long distance of ten days.
Kind of.
-We'll see.
-We'll see.
Let's eat before it gets cold.
Students, in the collision theory,
we had learned
that despite the collision between
reactant particles,
whether a successful chemical reaction
will take place or not
depends on several factors.
Like here, the collision between our
two reactants has already taken place.
But will this lead to a successful
chemical reaction or not?
This we will find out only at the end
of the chapter.
It looks great, sir.
Prakash sir, all this is your hard work.
Sir, now, even you should upload
a video.
-A video?
-Yes, sir. Kaushal sir is doing it.
If you allow us too, even we would
make some extra income.
-What videos?
-Don't you know? I'll show you.
Have a look, sir.
He has uploaded many videos.
Now, to understand a tough chapter,
you will have to pay more attention.
Because the pre-boards have started.
And its results will tell us
how well the students are prepared
for the board exams.
So, students, take out your notebook
No, no. Sorry. Take your answer sheet,
put today's date,
and start writing.
I had told you the answer
would be 2.4 Watt.
You attempted this question?
Not just this. Ten long questions,
six short questions,
four multiple-choice questions,
and I attempted some unnecessary
questions too.
And what's more surprising is that
the invigilator and I,
both of us were looking at each other
wondering, who is this legend here?
Superb, bro.
-And how was your exam?
-Very good.
Ishita's Accounts question paper
and ours were almost
Don't you dare take that sinister
I mean, sister's name
Why does she have to go to Mumbai?
What's wrong with Delhi? Except that
the pollution is choking us.
Look, dude, she really wishes to go.
It's for her career.
And what about Rajat?
She refused to come to the party
only for Rajat.
Only after I convinced her, she
Hold on. Why did she refuse to come
to the farewell because of me?
Well, actually, she was a bit scared.
But she did come.
And you did understand her decision.
It's all good now.
So, stop overthinking.
Let's focus on tomorrow's exam.
It's English.
Okay.
So, I think we should do everything
in English.
Eat in English, talk in English,
walk in English, everything in English.
You let it be.
-I'm curious about something.
-What?
How did your dad agree to send you
to Mumbai that too before the boards?
Don't even ask. There's no point
telling him the truth.
I just said I have an entrance exam.
But entrance exams happen
after the boards.
You know this.
I know this.
But Mr. Batra? No.
You should also come.
I'm meeting Varun for the first time.
With you there, I'll have support.
But you know, my dad is very smart.
He knows that entrance exams
are conducted only after the boards.
My dear, at least try asking him once.
If your dad agrees,
then while I meet Varun, you can
check out the college.
The campus is so huge that three
schools like ours can fit in there.
You'll get the feel of college life.
Trust me.
And what will I do with that feeling?
Let's think about the boards first.
It's just a matter of two days.
That's all.
Only two days. We'll go on Saturday
and be back on Sunday night.
We've been planning to go to Mumbai
since our ninth grade.
Now is our chance.
Let's go and check out the place.
I'll tell you what.
Just try asking him once.
If uncle doesn't agree,
I'll send you the photos of the college.
But if he agrees,
then even you'll be there
in those photos.
Fine. But I'm not
guaranteeing anything.
But tell me, when the entrance exams
actually happen,
what will you tell your dad then?
Ishita.
One step at a time.
Right now, the immediate thing to do
is to meet Varun.
Please come along.
Please.
Please. Yes, that's like it.
Yes, a little more.
Please. Please. Are you saying yes?
We'll see.
Come in.
-Mr. Makhija.
-Kaushal sir.
Please come in.
-Have a seat, sir.
-No, it's fine. I have a class.
Since you called for me, I thought
I'd meet you first.
Will you take tea or coffee?
No, please don't bother.
I have a class. I need to go.
-How are the students doing?
-They're doing great.
They're working very hard.
Everything is fine.
Why fear when Kaushal sir is here?
Sir, I had a doubt in Hydrocarbons.
Can you help me understand it?
I don't get it.
How can I possibly help you?
No problem. This is the internet age.
I'll look for videos.
Oh, it's you. This is your video, sir.
Look.
-Oh, this.
-You look so fit.
This video is just
Nice.
Sir, I made this video very casually.
To help out the kids a bit.
You see, how can I clear everybody's
doubts at once in just one class?
Some doubts remain unresolved.
Kids keep watching the video on repeat.
And thereby, all their doubts
get cleared. That's all.
-Doubts get cleared. This is great.
-Yes.
Sir, you drive a scooter, right?
-White in colour?
-Yes, right.
I'm sure you plan to buy a car someday.
And you live in Ashok Vihar, right?
On rent, in a 2 No, 1 BHK, right?
-Yes. -I'm sure you plan to buy
your own house, sir.
-Don't you?
-Yes.
Then there are medical expenses,
insurance, policies
And many other expenses too, right?
All these expenses, sir,
can be met only with the extra classes
and crash course at Guidance.
And not with these videos of yours.
Do you understand?
Do you know Raghav Kumar, sir?
He's our student.
For a 6-months package of Guidance,
his father sold his motorbike.
You see, sir, kids from various strata
of society come for tuition.
For those who can afford to come in
cars, it may not be a big deal for them.
But there are kids like Raghav too
whose dreams crash paying
the crash course fees.
We need to think about them too, sir.
Kaushal sir.
I'm deeply touched.
But I'm very sorry.
I love my motorbike way too much.
It's you doing it today.
Tomorrow, three more teachers
will do it.
What's the point of opening
this institute?
If you want to teach at Guidance,
delete this channel right away.
Otherwise, legal action will be
taken against you.
I don't want my Guidance to shut down
the way your Sunshine shut down.
You may leave.
Your students are waiting for you.
-Hi, Ishita.
-Hi.
How was your Physics exam?
The numericals were tough but
the rest was good.
How was your Accounts exam?
Mine was good too. I'm expecting
around 80 marks.
You'll get it.
Ishita, listen.
I did a little bit of research and
I found out that Delhi is not
that far from Mumbai.
And if we save 3 to 4 months of
our pocket money,
we can meet.
Of course. We can easily meet
twice a year.
Twice a year?
But if we try, we can even meet
three times a year.
Yes. That's also possible.
Is that an alarm ringing now?
Yes. 8:00 to 12:00 is my study time.
Oh.
Okay then. Carry on with your studies.
-Bye.
-Bye.
Hey, listen. All the best for tomorrow.
Thank you.
Don't be nervous. Okay?
What nervousness? I'm good.
Hey, I just remembered.
There's an 8-weeks dance course
for couples.
Shall we join after the boards?
What say?
Our couple style.
But after the boards, I'll have the
entrance exam for Mumbai University.
-I need to prepare for that too.
-'The flight fare is increasing.'
-Let's forgo it for now, Rajat.
-'Did you speak to your dad?'
-'I will do it when I get the chance.'
-So, then both of us can join after
your entrance exam.
Problem solved.
If I clear the entrance exam,
I'll have only one week to shift
to Mumbai, Rajat.
Let's not commit anything
to each other right now.
Let's just wait for some time and see.
All the best for Physics.
Hey, one more thing. I have some
interesting news.
I'm planning to go to Mumbai
for two days after the pre-boards.
Two days?
Mumbai?
But why now?
Batri is going to meet Varun.
So, I thought I could check out
the campus.
That's great. You're making
new friends now.
You're going to Mumbai in advance.
Don't forget old friends and Delhi.
But first, dad has to say yes.
Please, please. Please, dad.
But I'm not sure how he will react.
Go.
Thank you.
How was your practical?
Rajat?
Yes, it was okay.
How was yours?
It was great. And you know
what happened today?
Ishita.
Dad booked my tickets for Mumbai.
And guess what?
He even increased my budget
for the trip.
By the way, our short long-distance
is going to end in two days.
Shall we meet after your last exam?
Rajat?
Rajat?
Rajat?
Okay. I'll let you know.
Listen. I need to study now.
So, let's talk later.
What's wrong with you?
Anusha, why is Rajat so miserable
these days?
He rushes home directly after the exams.
He doesn't even tally the answers.
Look at you talking about studies
and all.
Today's momos are my treat.
Only if the momos are here.
Come fast, man. What's taking you
so long?
Mister, excuse me.
What's wrong? Why are you sad?
-No, it's nothing.
-Come on, tell me. What is it?
What's the matter? Tell me.
The committee members are saying that
temporary shop owners will have
to vacate from here.
They say that the place gets very
crowded because of us.
Like the permanent shop owners,
they want us to pay more money
and get registered as well.
Where will we get so much money from?
Now, they've threatened that
if we don't get registered today,
they'll throw us out.
How can they kick you out
just like that? Petty jerks.
-To hell with them.
-Jaanu bhaiya will take care of this.
Don't you worry.
One brawl will not solve
this problem, Pandu.
You please eat. I'll get some more.
This is all so wrong and unfair.
We should do something.
I still feel we should just bash up
these committee guys.
Jerks. Ever since my brain power
has started increasing,
my biceps are decreasing.
It'll be a good practice for me.
Come, let's go.
Pandu, don't be a moron.
Let me think.
So
You wanted to be my cameraman, right?
Yes. But what about that?
So, you're afraid of a break up.
Is that right?
What do I say, bro?
I'm totally confused.
You want to know the truth?
You're going to get screwed.
Long-distance is very tough
and I don't think you can do it.
You're motivating me so well.
Communication is the key
to long-distance relationships.
And you.
You jerk, you're not able to
communicate even in a short distance.
If you are feeling bad, then why
didn't you tell her?
Why act smart and say that you are okay?
Because I thought I could do it.
Now, I'm freaking out even
thinking about it.
Then tell her.
If I tell her, she will feel guilty.
And I tried very hard to accept
her decision but I'm not able to.
Along with all these thoughts,
there's this exam pressure too.
I'm not able to manage
both of these things.
And it's not just Ishita who is leaving.
You are also going to Germany.
That's because
even I need to think about
my future, right?
Ishita is also thinking about
her future.
I'm the one who will be left alone here.
Is it that easy to leave people behind?
It's very difficult.
Initially, even I thought
I'd reject the Germany offer
and look for a job near Delhi.
But then I realised, what I could
achieve there in 5 years, here, I won't
be able to do it even in 10 years.
And not just for myself,
for mom, dad and you as well.
Don't you want a sports bike?
Sometimes, to be able to come closer,
it is necessary to stay apart.
But what if we break up?
Honestly, my brother.
There's no guarantee of relationships
at this age.
Let's go.
Get up.
What are you doing?
Nobody can predict the future.
It's quite possible that
even if she's in Mumbai and you're
here, it might work out.
And it's also possible
that despite both of you being
in Delhi, it might not work out at all.
-Hold it.
-Why are you scaring me?
Turn it.
The fear that's within you, Ishita also
must be feeling the same fear.
Because of this love angle,
there's no clarity between you two.
Both of you are just randomly
imagining things.
And look.
It's not you versus her in the problem.
It's you both versus the problem.
Understood?
-Want to turn it again?
-Let's do it.
-Sure?
-Yes.
-Don't get scared.
-No, I won't.
-Want to race with me?
-Sure.
I'm going to defeat you.
Let's go, German power.
Cameraman Gaurav Pandey
Oh, sorry, sorry.
Cameraman Pandu is ready. Go.
Hello. I am Anusha Grover.
-According to our sources, we have
-Cut. Cut.
What are you doing?
What's all this sources shit?
Throw your attitude at them too
just like you throw it at me.
Unleash your fire.
Let's say that I am the society.
We are the society. I am the prick.
And you are the saviour.
Come on, let's go.
Applause. Whoo. Come on, clap, guys.
Whoa. Let's go, come on.
Be a girl, man. Be a
Enough. Thank you. That's enough.
Hi. I am Anusha Grover.
And here, the market committee
members of Janakpuri
have threatened all the food stall
owners of this place overnight
and have forced them to vacate
from here.
And those who are not heeding to them,
this is what they've done to them.
Just look.
Look how everything is strewn.
And look at his face. Just look.
Who does such a thing?
Where will these people go?
How will they earn a living and
run their house?
No way our nation can progress
with such threats.
Let alone the nation, even Delhi
won't progress.
Come. Let's ask Mr. Momos himself
and find out
who is responsible for this
plight of his.
Yes, mister. Tell us.
Who is responsible for your plight?
Very impactful indeed.
Look what you did.
How was your Chemistry practical?
It was awesome.
It went very well.
-So, have you started packing?
-Yes. Just started.
I'm going this Saturday.
Ishita.
Shall I tell you something honestly?
I am feeling bad that you're leaving.
You're so dramatic, Rajat.
It's just a matter of two days.
No, I'm not talking
about these two days.
I mean when you'll leave after
our boards.
Actually, I never thought I'd feel
this bad.
But gradually, I'm feeling it.
This is what I wanted to say.
Do you really need to go?
What do you even mean by that?
What if I ask you not to go?
Ishita, I tried to convince myself
a lot.
But I'm sorry. I'm not able to do it.
See, if you stay here, we can meet
any time we want.
We can communicate easily.
If we're in different cities,
we'll have to keep checking
when we're free
to talk to each other.
Please don't go.
On the farewell day, you said that
you were happy for me, right?
-Yes.
-Was that even true?
Ishita, why would you think like that?
-Of course, it was true.
-But not at the cost of your happiness.
So? What's wrong with that?
You're thinking about your happiness.
-What about us?
-You're only thinking about us.
Did you think about me?
Typical Rajat.
This is the truth. This is how you are.
Ishita, this is exactly the problem.
This is what your perception
about me is.
Which is why you told me
in the end, right?
Pandu, Anusha and even Batri knew
about it.
Don't you think that before making
such a big decision,
you should have consulted me first?
Consult?
Do you even hear yourself?
Rajat, not everything is about you.
And this was never your decision
to make. Okay?
But, Ishita, this decision of yours
is going to affect our future.
Do you understand?
You'll go to a new city, have fun,
make new friends.
-I'll be left
-Are you done? Shall I talk?
Can I be honest now?
You are behaving exactly
the way I had expected you'd behave.
Had I told you earlier,
you would have stopped me from going
right then.
Wow, Ishita.
You never really trusted me, did you?
Had you told me earlier, I would have
felt that I was important in your life.
But no. You exploded a bomb
just before the exams
saying, Rajat, I'm going.
You deal with it.
I exploded a bomb?
Ishita, tell me one thing honestly.
Do you even feel sad that
you're leaving me?
Look, it's very simple. It takes
two people for a relationship.
And we are in a relationship.
You're my girlfriend.
I'm your boyfriend.
We should be making decisions together.
That is a healthy relationship.
How do I decide on my own?
Instead of questioning me,
like a good human being,
you could have just assured me
-that, Rajat, we'll figure it out.
-Would you have agreed?
As if that was enough, Rajat.
There's a difference between figuring
it out together and compromising.
-Don't try to teach me.
-Oh.
Because you are expecting me
to compromise?
No matter how selfish you think I am,
I don't care.
Because I am not going to change
my decision. I am sorry.
Even my feelings won't change.
I'm also sorry.
-What now?
-I don't know. You tell me.
You want me to tell you?
On the farewell day, you said that
you were happy for me, right?
Was that even true?
Rajat, not everything is about you.
And this was never your decision
to make. Okay?
Hi, Batri. Tell me.
Listen, I was thinking. Let's extend
our trip by one more day.
Now that we're going there,
let's also check out the city.
I'm not sure, Batri.
Hey, come on. What's wrong now? Tell me.
-I'll tell you later.
-This is no way.
I told you, Batri, I'll tell you later.
I'm extending mine. Tell me about yours.
-Okay. Bye.
-Bye.
This is exactly the problem.
You made such a big decision without
even consulting me.
You never really trusted me.
You're only thinking about us.
Did you think about me?
And this was never your decision
to make. Okay?
Look, it's very simple. It takes
two people for a relationship.
We should be making decisions together.
That is a healthy relationship.
Typical Rajat.
There's a difference between figuring
it out together and compromising.
Hi, Batri, listen. Let's do it.
What?
-Let's extend it.
-Are you sure?
Yes.
You are behaving exactly
the way I had expected you'd behave.
Had I told you earlier,
you would have stopped me from going
right then.
I'm doing it now. I'll send you
the ticket.
Bye. Take care. We'll have lots of fun.
This is very disappointing.
-Look, I've even made a list.
-'Then? Did you have a conversation?'
-Hey, excuse me.
-'What should we talk about?'
-'Shall I talk to him?'
-'I don't know.'
If you're going to be sad like this,
then how can Varun and I enjoy?
Batri, please. I'm not in the mood
for this now.
Oh, no. I forgot my medicine
for motion sickness.
Wait here. I'll be back.
Why do you always wait until
the last minute?
Would you like it if I got
a stomach upset?
-Two minutes.
-Ishita, the cab will be here soon.
One more thing, dear.
Do call me once you land, alright?
I'll call you once I land. I'll also
call you after I reach the hotel.
In fact, I'll call you every hour.
No. That won't be necessary.
My dear, you are going to Mumbai
to enjoy and not keep talking to me.
-Hello.
-Hello, Mr. Rana.
-Gupta sir.
-Yes.
-Please tell me.
-Your transfer seems difficult.
We need you at the Meerut office.
Sir, can you please try one more time?
-It's not about trying.
-No. Please listen.
-This is the company's decision.
-I
I can understand, sir. But
-I'm sorry.
-Please try one more time.
You can manage. We know that.
We trust you.
-Okay.
-Fine.
Dad.
I've got 78%.
Had I focused more on Economics,
I would have got 80.
What's wrong with you?
It's alright, buddy. You can work
harder for the boards.
Failing in pre-boards doesn't
matter anyway.
Why are you assuming that I have failed?
I've got 58%.
Then what's the problem?
Rajat has failed.
Rajat, listen. Wait.
Don't worry, buddy. We'll crack
the boards amazingly together.
Yes, Rajat. Don't get bogged down.
I know that you'll do it.
Both of you have passed, haven't you?
Let me go.
Buddy, I'll help you out for the boards.
-We'll study together and get
-Listen.
You've passed by fluke this time.
Be happy for yourself.
Stop wasting my time.
Rajat, take it easy. He has really
studied this time.
Rajat, look, I can understand what
you're feeling.
Balls. You can't understand what
I'm feeling.
-Move.
-Hey, Rajat. Relax. What's wrong?
-Why are you mad?
-Shut up.
Just chill, man. What's wrong with you?
Why are you getting so mad?
-Move, Pandu. Move.
-Cool it off, Rajat.
-Relax. Don't get angry.
-I said move.
Can't you understand!
Rajat, apologise to him.
Rajat, say sorry.
Rajat.
Rajat.
You really turned out to be a failure.
Failure in love, in studies,
and now, a failure in friendship too.
I'd rather have a snake than have
a friend like you.
Bro, I submitted so many applications
for you. But all you are is a failure.
Pre-boards reveal everything.
How deep one is in the waters.
Rajat, my boy, you've totally drowned.
Your dad and I always saw you
as a responsible boy.
I bowed so low for you.
And you went on to break my back?
You have to accept it, Rajat.
This is my decision and it won't change.
I'm leaving.
I'm leaving you and going
to Mumbai, Rajat.
I'm leaving.
Rajat, Pandu and I are going
to Delhi University.
Are you coming with us or not?
You are behaving exactly
the way I had expected you'd behave.
There's no guarantee of relationships
at this age.
No matter how selfish you think I am,
my decision won't change. I'm sorry.
You're going to get screwed.
I don't think you can do it.
Where were you?
'Rajat failed.'
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