In this dialogue, a series of conversations and events unfold:
- Mr. Malik is planning to use Murtasim Khan's wife as leverage to get his land back.
- Murtasim Khan is worried about his wife's safety and confronts Mr. Malik.
- There is tension between the two families due to a land dispute.
- Murtasim Khan's men have captured Mr. Malik's wife and locked her up.
- Murtasim Khan's father is upset about the situation.
- Murtasim Khan threatens to involve the police and court.
- Mr. Malik demands compensation for his land and respect.
- The dialogue reveals a complex web of relationships and conflicts among the characters.
1. The work is done, and the subject, presumably a woman, is locked up in a warehouse near a farm [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:28.24: Yes, is the work done?\n00:00:30.84: It is done, Mr. Malik,\n00:00:32.92: we have locked her up in the\nwarehouse near the farm.\n00:00:41.52: Now Murtasim Khan will find out that\n00:00:45.12: when something precious gets snatched,\n00:00:48.20: it hurts a lot.\n00:00:51.20: He will plead, he will agree to all of my conditions,\nhe will return my land,\n00:00:56.04: then I will return his wife.\n00:01:00.56: Mr. Malik,\n00:01:03.08: what if Khan comes here, looking for her.\n00:01:08.12: For that he needs our permission.\n00:01:14.28: And that I will never give to him.\n00:01:18.32: I will never give him permission,\nKarim.')].
2. Murtasim Khan is warned that if he comes to the location looking for the woman, he will need permission [Source: Document(page_content='00:01:14.28: And that I will never give to him.\n00:01:18.32: I will never give him permission,\nKarim.\n00:01:24.16: You just keep an eye on that girl.\n00:01:28.76: Fine, Mr. Malik.')].
3. A character named Meerab is involved in the situation, and the woman's phone is not working [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:46.08: Murtasim Khan,\n00:00:50.88: I will make sure I ruin your respect.\n00:00:59.08: Where are you, Meerab?\nCall out to me, once.\n00:01:13.16: Haya,\n00:01:16.88: This is not madness, it is love.\n00:01:20.84: This is the longing of love.\n00:01:22.68: Yes,\n00:01:23.44: and you are suffering alone in this.\n00:01:28.36: The torture I am going through,\nI want everyone to suffer in it.\n00:01:31.88: God forbid.\n00:01:33.52: Why?\n00:01:34.32: Have you given someone your heart that\nyou are saying this?\n00:01:36.52: All this is for that Meerab.')].
4. Murtasim Khan is accused of taking his wife with him and not calling [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:43.08: Murtasim is not answering my call.\n00:00:45.28: Oh, so you will break\neverything of yours for brother?\n00:00:47.40: So what else could I do?\n00:00:48.76: Firstly, he went with Meerab\n00:00:49.28: and then I have been calling for so long,\nhe is not answering a single call.')].
5. The woman, Meerab, is said to be suffering alone due to her longing for love [Source: Document(page_content='00:01:16.88: This is not madness, it is love.\n00:01:20.84: This is the longing of love.\n00:01:22.68: Yes