This dialogue revolves around a young man named Shamsher who is deeply in love with Mehak. He expresses his desire to marry Mehak and mentions that if his intentions are not reciprocated, he will take drastic measures. He warns others not to interfere with their relationship, stating that if anyone tried to harm Mehak, he would retaliate.
Shamsher's father, who is in police custody, is mentioned as the one who had arranged for Mehak to marry another man named Ahsan. Shamsher is against this and threatens to harm everyone if Mehak is taken away from him. He emphasizes his love for Mehak and his determination to protect her.
Mehak's cousin is mentioned as someone who was also in love with Mehak before Shamsher came into the picture. The cousin is suggested to be part of a plan to separate Mehak and Shamsher.
Shamsher's father is shown to be a weak figure in the family, who has given up, and Shamsher's mother is seen as the more assertive figure in the family. She advises Shamsher to leave Mehak and come back home, but he refuses, stating that he loves Mehak a lot and cannot live without her. He warns his family that he will always be there, in between Mehak and her family, and that their next meeting will be in the court.
Later in the conversation, Shamsher's mother expresses her dissatisfaction with Mehak's behavior in her in-laws' house, stating that they do not treat her well. She advises Mehak to mend her relations with her in-laws and show more tolerance.
Shamsher and Mehak go out for dinner at an expensive cafe. They argue about the cost, with Mehak expressing concern about their budget, and Shamsher insisting that his salary will cover the cost. They eventually decide to share one pasta, with Mehak expressing reluctance.
Throughout the dialogue, there is a clear tension between Shamsher and Mehak's family, particularly her father and cousin. Shamsher is shown as a determined and protective lover, while Mehak's family is shown as trying to control her relationship with Shamsher.
1. The conversation begins with the question, "Do you give charity in your daughter's name?" [Source: Document(page_content="00:01:50.95: do you give charity in your daughter's name?\n00:01:53.98: why?\n00:01:55.84: do give\n00:01:57.84: I am in love with her\n00:01:59.93: its the neighborhood of honorable families & we've some respect here. Kindly let it stay intact\n00:02:04.71: go from here!\n00:02:05.71: I'm explaining you with love. I'm trying to tell you with complete manners\n00:02:09.28: that I want to marry Mehak.\nif it didn't happen\n00:02:12.71: then I will snatch away Mehak in front of your eyes\n00:02:37.04: I am scared of you, I don't like you\n00:02:41.02: I beg in front of you\n00:02:44.86: please stop following me\n00:02:52.00: come with me\n00:02:54.52: where are you taking him?\n00:02:56.38: my father is in police custody\n00:02:59.18: did you get him arrested?\n00:03:00.87: if you said anything else except for my name, then your father will rot in jail for the entire life\n00:03:06.53: take my name\n00:03:10.71: Shamsher\n00:03:18.07: I want to marry Mehak with Ahsan, soon\n00:03:23.51: wait, listen to me\n00:03:26.01: pick him! look at him carefully\n00:03:29.04: and listen to me very carefully\n00:03:31.14: whoever tried to look at Mehak will be treated like this. Mehak is only mine\n00:03:36.48: Mehak is only mine!\n00:03:44.28: don't you think of vanishing again\n00:03:46.67: whoever is present here, I will kill everyone\n00:03:52.36: now their life is in your hands\n00:03:55.60: I'm leaving\n00:03:56.48: I've called to inform you, that I don't have an objection in marrying you\n00:04:03.92: I've decided, I will marry you with the same girl of your choice\n00:04:18.72: wait, you cannot go there. There is a fire over there\n00:04:22.34: where is Mehak?\nwhoever was in the car, is dead\n00:04:24.90: all are dead?\nyes\n00:04:26.25: Mehak cannot die\n00:04:31.11: leave me\nMehak!\n00:04:36.75: Mehak... no!\n00:05:21.23: everything can be fixed, but Shamsher cannot leave his carelessness\n00:05:36.47: so late!\n00:05:49.36: Shamsher, you had to come to pick me\n00:05:52.16: if you couldn't come then you could have told me at least\n00:05:55.68: I'm sorry\n00:05:57.