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02:18Is it your wish to be imprisoned?
02:23As you wish, Your Honor.
02:29I shall order your release, subject to bail, set at a hundred rupees.
02:35I have no money to pay, Your Honor.
02:41Nor do I have anyone to pay it for me.
02:48All right then, if this is truly the case, then I shall grant your release without any payment.
02:59Case dismissed.
03:18Mr. Gandhi, Mr. Gandhi.
03:24Sir, sir, just, Mr. Gandhi, Mr. Gandhi.
03:28Mr. Gandhi, Mr. Gandhi.
03:30Mr. Gandhi, Mr. Gandhi.
03:32Sir, sir.
03:36Sir, I've been following your unique methods from your time in South Africa.
03:40And I must say, Satyagraha is a remarkable idea.
03:45And what you just did inside was nothing short of a revolution.
03:49You made the mighty, precious empire eat humble pie.
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04:23It's difficult to get some balls from the land.
04:26This is simple
04:28Is it?
04:29It's logical
04:31Anyone can buyers
04:53On this historic day, when India takes her place as a free and independent dominion of the British Commonwealth Station.
05:23I began my task as a soldier, so I shall enjoy peace.
05:53At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom.
06:12On this historic day, when India comes to war, there will be a lot of wars that have come to life and freedom.
06:30The Aboriginal and Torres Strait is a far away away from academic circles.
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06:50The Aboriginal and Torres Strait are a very wealthy country.
06:55The Torres Strait of the Fulgee Mons
06:58The Congress of the Congress of Mr. Raiyengar also has an official statement.
07:03The Muslim League of Bengal is not a good thing about the issue of the issue of the country.
07:07Or what do you want to do the issue of the country in the country?
07:13Or what do you think about the Muslim League of the country?
07:17The 300 people of India were killed.
07:19Ram Gunj, Raijpur, Freed Gunj and in the area of the country,
07:22people who were killed and were killed in the country.
07:25Three to four thousand people's death.
07:28It's not that in these people,
07:31Congress is seeing a smile on their own.
07:46Enough, I say.
07:49Enough!
07:50We can't see the people who are going to go to the hands of their hands.
07:57This is the case of the Anglers.
07:59Bengal is far away.
08:01If Pakistan is become, what will happen?
08:05I don't know how to do it.
08:08The government of the League is in the province.
08:11We have to destroy it.
08:13But in the League,
08:15there are only two people who have been in the League.
08:17One and one Bengal.
08:20We have to get Pakistan from them.
08:22And we have to do what they need.
08:24We have to do what they need.
08:26That's not what they need.
08:29I want to be in Pakistan.
08:32And we know some of the people who have been in the League.
08:33If it's not a Muslim,
08:34we have to do what they need.
08:35We have to do what they need.
08:36And we will do it.
08:37There is no one in the League.
08:38That's not a Muslim.
08:39If you do it to a Muslim,
08:40you have to do it.
08:41Because,
08:42we have to do it.
08:43You have to do it.
08:44There are no other people.
08:45I am a
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09:54I am
10:00Oh
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10:06Don't
10:08But
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10:12You don't have to do anything, Jinnah will break!
10:19Hey!
10:20Hey!
10:33Jinnah, you don't have to do anything but this is the real Muslim League.
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12:10foreign
12:38But Bapu, what can I do?
12:40Bapu!
12:56In the open, there is no matter what has to be.
13:00Rashes, clothes, gifts, we are all brought here.
13:08If you can bring me.
13:15Don't leave me with me.
13:20Go.
13:25Father, stop here.
13:30Weiss-Roycer and the League have to stop the league.
13:42There was a time when you were going anywhere with me.
13:48Weiss-Roycer and the League have to stop the league.
13:53But perhaps Congress has had to stop the league with Pandit Nehru.
13:58Weiss-Roycer and the League have to stop the league with Pandit Nehru.
14:01Weiss-Roycer and the League have to stop the league.
14:03Weiss-Roycer and the League have to stop the league with Pandit Nehru.
14:08Weiss-Roycer and the League have to stop the league with Pandit Nehru.
14:12Weiss-Roycer and the League have to stop the league with Pandit Nehru.
14:17Weiss-Roycer and the League have to stop the league with Pandit Nehru.
14:22the
14:52No, Mr. Patel, I cannot impose
15:06government rules in Bengal because
15:08the League will assume I'm biased
15:10in favour of the Congress.
15:16Oh, welcome to India.
15:19George.
15:20George Abel, sir, I'll be serving
15:23his radical.
15:24How do you do?
15:27The Grand Master of the Order of the
15:30Star of India.
15:31My great-grandmother's legacy.
15:36Beautiful.
15:36Well, if it's not your coin or a curse
15:40and whoever wears it.
15:45I doubt it.
15:47I'm not much of superstition.
15:49Superstition?
15:50This damn country is full of it.
15:53I only wish this
15:54in statement
15:55had come your way
15:56in better times.
15:58I don't envy you
15:59the task you have to face.
16:05If we move swiftly,
16:07perhaps it's not too late.
16:08I'm very much afraid it is.
16:11Believe me when I say
16:12I've tried everything.
16:15As I see it,
16:16there's just no way
16:16of keeping this country
16:18intact.
16:23We can only try our best.
16:26India's unity
16:27is Britain's greatest legacy
16:28and I, for one,
16:30wish to maintain it
16:31at all costs.
16:32operation matter.
16:45When the dam breaks
16:46and it shall,
16:48consider this your lifeboat.
16:49I only wish I could give you more.
16:54Well, surely there's some chance
16:56of salvation.
16:58Salvation is for the righteous.
17:00Bengal has already seen
17:01two bloodbaths
17:02bloodbaths
17:03and the people of Punjab
17:06are not ones
17:07to be outdone.
17:08But good luck.
17:09But good luck.
17:19There is a
17:20group of Pakistan
17:20and
17:21and
17:21about
17:22Allah.
17:22Kalahe!
19:22Play the victim card and you will see more and more people mobilized.
19:28We've got Devana exactly where we wanted him.
19:33Now, break his spirit.
19:36Right?
19:38Right?
19:43Right?
19:56Oh, by all means, don't wait for me.
19:59That's all I ever do, Dickie, is wait for you. I'm nearly asked for something to nibble on while I do so.
20:06If Atlee could see the portion sizes now, he might not be in such a tearing hurry to leave.
20:13It was a mistake to come.
20:21Operation Mudhouse.
20:22Wavell's plan for British evacuation.
20:25I mean, it's all standard procedure.
20:27Women and children first, followed by civilian males, then the troops.
20:32I mean, he's got it all planned out.
20:34Capitulation and consequent withdrawal. The man's a dinosaur.
20:38Right. We've got some changes to make. Let's make a fresh start.
20:42In truth, I was thinking, what if we brought back the old pre-war pomp, hmm?
20:49The swearing in with all its grandeur and circumstance.
20:52Why? It's already so frightfully formal here.
20:55Charm, tradition, and its rituals need not be overbearing. It can be seductive.
21:02Lord knows I need to seduce. I mean, what if we give him the old razzle-dazzle?
21:07So, to be statecrafted over cocktails, your detractors will not approve favourably.
21:12Let them. It's their light that got us into this mess.
21:15I must organise a press attaché.
21:18That's another level of pursuit.
21:21I need to control the na- no, sorry.
21:24We need to control the narrative.
21:26Ensure that public perception remains favourable towards us.
21:30It can be our own little operation, hmm?
21:33Call it, erm...
21:36Operation seduction.
21:38Yes. That's it.
21:41Operation seduction.
21:43Ah, brilliant.
21:45What are you going for a piss around here, hmm?
22:15Invite them.
22:28To the inauguration.
22:35Yes, Mr. Dandy, I believe, is touring the jungle somewhere.
22:45You've got to play on the part of the mountain.
22:47You've got to play on the mountain where the mountain will die.
22:48Quite damn.
22:49Yes, we've got to play on the mountain.
22:50Where you're going for a long-term.
22:51I have a place.
22:56Nevertheless, the people who died, you have to fall.
22:57I've got to play.
22:58It's going to play.
22:59The people who died, you will die.
23:00You've got to play up on the mountain.
23:02There were people wrong.
23:03Who died.
23:04There was the same bad people who died.
23:07And everyone was good.
23:08And there were those who died.
23:10They died.
30:39And call me Edwina.
30:55Excuse me.
30:57I'm intruding.
30:59I'm so sorry, Your Excellency.
31:02I've just been...
31:05Edwina.
31:05I've been a little anxious.
31:16Bengal.
31:20I hear Mr. Gandhi's there now, going door-to-door, appealing for calm.
31:27It's where he feels he's most needed.
31:33It's you?
31:35He's the reason I joined politics.
31:41He's my mentor.
31:43A friend.
31:45Philosopher.
31:47Guide.
31:49A father figure, really, in a manner of speaking.
31:55Sorry.
31:56Excuse me.
32:00Sorry.
32:00Excuse me.
32:02Excuse me.
32:02Excuse me.
32:04Excuse me.
32:17I guess that's not about it too.
32:24Yeah!
32:25You should stay here,
32:26and you are going to get back into the class.
32:28So far,
32:30maybe you are going to get back.
32:33If I get back to the one,
32:34you have to get back.
32:35I'll get back to the school.
32:38You have to get back.
32:40You were literally hungry.
32:43Do you want to see yourself?
32:45I don't know what to do.
32:47Don't let me go.
32:51We can't stop here.
32:53It's been a night, but my father was also caught.
32:58The caught here was a lot.
33:02It was a lot of caught.
33:04I don't know what to do.
33:14Papu?
33:16Papu?
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34:03जहां सच का सम्मान हो और नकारात्मक ख्यालों से दूर खितिर पाने की आशा हो
34:15जहां भेड़ चाल से दूर व्यक्ति विशेश की निरंतर आगे बढ़ने की कर्मचता हो
34:25हे परमेश्वर पिता मेरी ऐसी मात्रू भूमे को जगाओ
34:47और इसी तरीके से पंजाब लीक के सदर नवाब अफ मम्दोत ने जेल से बयान दिया है कि तिवाना पाकिस्तान की रा में सबसे बड़ी अर्चन है
34:55करोड़ो मुसल्मान हर्च सो बार कहा है यह मन्हूस खबर नामा मत सुना कीजिए
35:02करोड़ो
35:06करें tabs
35:11करोड़LY
35:14करोड़!
35:16Frida Kahna, Suratka, Suratka, Suratka, Suratka.
35:33What kind of Ramahad is this?
35:35You sayings are just too cold to me.
35:38What kind of Ramahad is this?
35:41They're gone.
35:42Get up! Get up!
35:44Get up!
35:45Get up!
36:12Well, it took two hundred years for the British to develop an appetite for spice.
36:20But better live than never.
36:23But we are vegetarians.
36:25Oh, that's okay.
36:42I can't do this without you.
37:12Two hundred years and they still refuse to be civilized.
37:17Lord Mountbatten and I are here on behalf of His Majesty's Government.
37:44Make changes long overdue.
37:47I suggest anybody finding it difficult to cope, perhaps return to London.
38:08To this day, the English have been guests in and of India.
38:14And perhaps we might have overstayed our welcome by a small margin, and I do say a very, very small margin of two hundred years.
38:23During that time, if we're honest with each other, we have taken much from their culture and given little in return.
38:32Now that we are finally leaving, and I'm sure you'll be glad to bloody see the backside of us.
38:41The least we can do is show the hospitality that you have so gracefully shown us.
38:50If I may.
38:51An uncertain future lies ahead.
38:52For all of us.
38:53For all of us.
38:54If I may.
38:55An uncertain future lies ahead.
38:56For all of us.
39:01It will take the good will.
39:02Of all present.
39:03To see it through.
39:04Tonight.
39:05Tonight.
39:06Edwina.
39:07Edwina.
39:08Edwina.
39:09My beautiful wife.
39:10And myself.
39:11And myself.
39:12If I may, an uncertain future lies ahead for all of us, and we'll take the goodwill of
39:26all present to see it through.
39:31Tonight, Edwina, my beautiful wife, and myself, sincerely extend ours to you, hoping that
39:46it will be met in return.
39:53To New India.
40:05To New India.
40:35To New India.
40:52To New India.
40:53To New India.
40:57To New India.
40:58To New India.
40:59To New India.
41:00To New India.
41:01To New India.
41:02To New India.
41:03To New India.
41:04To New India.
41:05To New India.
41:06To New India.
41:07To New India.
41:08To New India.
41:09To New India.
41:10To New India.
41:11To New India.
41:12To New India.
41:13To New India.
41:14To New India.
41:15To New India.
41:16To New India.
41:17To New India.
41:18To New India.
41:19To New India.
41:20To New India.
41:21Listen, listen, listen...
41:22I am a young man, a young man.
41:49I will give this promise that I will serve the truth and the truth.
41:56My faith is today that our goal of unity and society can only be done with the truth and the truth.
42:09My father does not want to live in Punjab.
42:15What do you mean, buddy?
42:45My man, are you certain?
43:08If you do resign, you realize the League will make a bid for Punjab to place out under Pakistan.
43:15There are many young people who would come to love to songs if you like to participate in the city.
43:23In 2020, we sought to help each other.
43:32We are struggling to fight for the troops.
43:35But, our children couldn't understand ourselves.
43:41Who are they struggling?
43:43The world is not going to be able to live in the world.
43:50Now, let's leave our land now.
43:54The destiny of the Punjab is God.
43:58The fee in Pakistan is back.
44:18And what is that silly thing they chant on the road here, Ali Aqqat?
44:32We will fight in Pakistan, Ali Aqqat?
44:39We will fight in Pakistan, Ali Aqqat?
44:49We will fight in Pakistan, Ali Aqqat?
45:06We will fight in Pakistan, Ali Aqqat?
45:23We will fight in Pakistan, Ali Aqqat?
45:40We will fight in Pakistan, Ali Aqqat?
45:57We will fight in Pakistan, Ali Aqqat?
46:03We will fight in Pakistan, Ali Aqqat?
46:13We will fight in Pakistan, Ali Aqqat?
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