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The Verdict 2025 Tami Movie
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00:01Hmm.
00:02It's funny because you're Miss Eliza's nephew.
00:05You never called her.
00:06You never called Miss Namrata.
00:07But yet you spoke to Mr. Raphael often.
00:09Did you also meet him?
00:11Yes.
00:12What else did he say?
00:14That my aunt's life is in danger because of Namrata.
00:19And she's venomous.
00:22Venomous?
00:25Did you know about his gambling debt?
00:28Yes.
00:29So you had a student loan, he had a gambling debt and you had access to Miss Eliza's house.
00:34Objection. Not sure the direction of this line of questioning.
00:37Overruled.
00:39It's fine. You don't have to answer it.
00:42You said you used to chill by the pool and chat and play cards when you visited her?
00:46Yes.
00:48You know the funny thing about that?
00:51You said you haven't visited Miss Eliza in the last five years but yet the pool was built only three and a half years ago.
00:58Rajat, as we discussed yesterday.
01:10All I want for you is to support my statement which I gave to the detective.
01:19will be taken care of
01:20and I will keep my word.
01:28The construction contract.
01:31No further questions, Your Honor.
01:45Prosecution calls
01:46Mr. Varun
01:47to the stand, please.
01:49Objection, Your Honor.
01:50Can we approach the bench?
01:57Have you totally forgotten laws?
01:59Mr. Varun is married to the defendant.
02:01He is her husband.
02:02He can't be compelled to testify against her.
02:04Yes, I know the law.
02:05Miss Jessica, what are you talking about?
02:08Your Honor, I know the law,
02:10but Miss Namruta is not the wife of Mr. Varun.
02:14Mr. Varun and Miss Namruta
02:16have been married for ten years.
02:17Are you sure, Miss Jessica?
02:20Yes.
02:21They have been living together for ten years,
02:23but three years before Mr. Varun met Miss Namruta,
02:26he was married to someone else.
02:27He never left that marriage legally,
02:29therefore, they are not legally married.
02:42And you may proceed.
02:45I have never left that marriage anymore.
02:55Your Honor,
02:56the defense request for a recess for the rest of the day.
02:58And we will reconvene tomorrow morning.
03:04Thank you, Rafa.
03:28I have a motive.
03:29I mean, let's go to the hospital.
03:31Hey, do you know Nammie too?
03:34You know Nammie, you don't know.
03:35That's why I don't know.
03:37You don't want to tell me.
03:38You saw how embarrassing that was?
03:40Sorry.
03:42Nammie, you know Nammie.
03:43Don't argue.
03:45Please.
03:52Mr. Varun, where do you work?
03:54I'm a nurse at Stone's Hospital, Georgetown.
03:56And how long have you been working there?
03:58Six years.
04:00How long have you known Ms. Namruta?
04:02About ten years.
04:04How did you meet her?
04:06She joined our theater group.
04:08The one I acted in.
04:09Hmm.
04:10What's your relationship like?
04:12Very good.
04:14Oh, shit.
04:28Oh, shit.
04:29Shit, shit, shit, shit.
04:30Shit, shit, shit, shit, shit.
04:32Oh, shit.
04:34Oh, shit, shit.
04:37Oh, shit.
04:38What's my name?
06:43I was already separated. We were not together.
06:46Does Miss Namruta know you were married?
06:51No. She knew I was in a relationship, but she didn't know I was married.
06:56That's interesting. Because the way you describe it, Miss Namruta is a very nice person. She's all you ever wanted, so why would you withhold this information from her?
07:04Objection? Relevance?
07:05Your Honor, I'm trying to understand the foundation of the relationship between Mr. Varun and Miss Namruta.
07:13Overruled. I will allow it.
07:15Thank you, Your Honor.
07:16The whole incident happened in Mumbai. I've been trying to forget it, but I was in an abusive relationship.
07:27And I even filed a police complaint. I can give you a copy of the complaint, if you will.
07:34No, I have one.
07:35But since then, I've not told anybody about it.
07:46So why didn't you divorce your wife before you came to the U.S.?
07:49I tried filing, but I got a doctor couple that gave me a job and wanted to educate me.
07:57I just didn't have the time, so I had to leave the country quickly.
08:03Did you know about the relationship between Miss Namruta and Miss Eliza?
08:07Of course. She never hid anything from me.
08:12But you did.
08:13Were you concerned about how much time Miss Namruta was spending with Miss Eliza?
08:24Of course not.
08:26Miss Eliza was a nice person, and she was trying to help Namruta.
08:29Why should I be concerned?
08:31Okay, did you go with her, or did she go alone?
08:34She mostly went alone. I've been there once or twice.
08:37All right, Mr. Varun.
08:38When Namruta came back on the night of the murder, did she look any different?
08:41Was she agitated? Upset?
08:45I think I'd slept with a severe back pain, so I just don't remember how she looked.
08:51What happened the next day when she got the phone call?
08:54She rushed to Miss Eliza's house.
08:56Why didn't you go?
08:58I just didn't feel the need. I thought I'd be a botheration.
09:01All right. Did you go later?
09:04No.
09:05All right, Mr. Varun, let me get this straight.
09:07You are telling the court that Miss Eliza was a lovely person, close to Miss Namruta, she was suddenly dead,
09:16and you were set to inherit $150 million, and yet you still did not go.
09:23I just didn't feel the need. Miss Namruta was already there.
09:27Well, okay. Were you not curious? I mean, especially with Namruta test-driving luxury cars on the weekend.
09:37Namruta is an honest and sincere person.
09:41Even when I asked her for money from Miss Eliza, she said,
09:44Miss Eliza is not my ETN.
09:48Looking at luxury cars is just a hobby.
09:51Okay, that was not my question.
09:53I asked, were you not curious?
09:55I did not ask whether Miss Namruta had a good soul or not.
10:01That's all.
10:02No further questions.
10:04Your witness.
10:07No more questions, Your Honor.
10:09Witness excused.
10:14Does the prosecution or the defense have any more witnesses?
10:18No, Your Honor.
10:19No, Your Honor.
10:20Closing will begin tomorrow.
10:24So what are you going to say now?
10:25Her boyfriend or husband or whoever it is,
10:28says Miss Namruta with an angel.
10:30See, that's what makes me suspect this whole thing more.
10:34All I'm saying is, someone is hiding something here.
10:37No.
10:37If you're going to keep speculating, I'm tired.
10:54I can't do this anymore.
10:56I agree.
10:57I'm done with this review.
11:06Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,
11:08for the past few days,
11:09we've witnessed the sobering proceedings of this murder trial.
11:12We've heard the evidence.
11:14We've listened to the testimonies.
11:15We've examined the facts meticulously.
11:19It's essential to remember that justice is not about vengeance.
11:23It is about finding the truth.
11:27And now my duty as a prosecutor is to seek justice for the victims
11:32and to hold the accused accountable
11:35when they are proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
11:39As you deliberate,
11:40I urge you to remember the responsibility that rests upon your shoulders.
11:45We trust in your ability to carefully weigh the evidence
11:49and deliver a just decision.
11:53Therefore, I ask you to find the defendant guilty as charged
11:58and ensure that justice prevails.
12:02Thank you for your service and your commitment to the principles of justice.
12:11Defense?
12:15Good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the jury.
12:20It has been my absolute pleasure
12:21to have appeared before you these last few days.
12:25I want to sincerely appreciate your time and patience
12:29and thank you for listening to both sides without any bias.
12:35These last few days,
12:37the prosecution has done nothing
12:39but give you insufficient and incomplete evidences
12:43all to try and convict an innocent woman.
12:48Meanwhile,
12:49we have given you evidences
12:51and proved that there are gaps in the narratives,
12:55inconsistencies with their witness and testimonies,
12:58all proving
12:59just one point,
13:01Ms. Namrata's innocence.
13:02Every witness brought to the stand,
13:06both by the prosecution and the defense,
13:09proves only that Ms. Namrata is innocent.
13:13Ladies and gentlemen,
13:15I request you
13:16to carefully evaluate
13:19and analyze
13:21the information
13:22and render
13:24the only fair
13:26and just verdict.
13:29Not guilty.
13:32Thank you, Rona.
13:35Are we ready to go for a final vote?
13:38Yeah, I am.
13:38Let's do it.
13:44Let's do the work.
14:02Let's do it.
14:02Let's do it.
14:04Has the jury reached a verdict unanimously?
14:16Yes, you are.
14:34May the defendant rise to hear the verdict.
14:47Borman, you may read the verdict.
14:50In the first-degree murder charge, we, the jury, find the defendant, not guilty.
15:00The defendant should be released immediately.
15:10This case is concluded.
15:13Jury dismissed.
15:28Thank you so much.
16:16Why aren't you happy?
16:26Hi, I need to talk to you.
16:28Excuse me.
16:29Hi.
16:30My name is Shama.
16:31You're a juror, right?
16:33What are you doing?
16:34No, I don't know.
16:35I'm going to talk to you a little bit more.
16:37I'll talk to you.
16:38I'll tell you.
16:39So I'm going to support a not guilty verdict.
16:42But something about this case doesn't make sense in my head.
16:45You know this is illegal, right?
16:46What you're doing?
16:46You can't talk to the defendant.
16:48Yes, ma'am.
16:49But we didn't have to talk to the defendant.
16:50She's acquitted and the case is over.
16:53The reason I know this is because I'm a certified paralegal.
16:56And I really, really love your work.
16:58Be it the Nancy versus Texas case or the Andrews multiple homicide case.
17:02I love it and I've been following everything.
17:03In fact, you lose a case that Kathy is done.
17:08I'm guessing you know where my office is?
17:10Yes.
17:10I'll see you Monday morning, 10 a.m.
17:12Sure.
17:13Looking forward.
17:15Your number?
17:15Are you going to call me?
17:16Yeah.
17:17515-368-4192.
17:21Let's talk about it.
17:21Okay.
17:22Yeah.
17:23That's why...
17:23You're not going to be my fault.
17:25Don't worry about it.
17:27Okay, thanks.
17:27See you.
17:29Yes!
17:32So good to be back home.
17:34You want some water?
17:35No, no.
17:35I'm good, darling.
17:36I'm good.
17:37I'm going to go.
17:37I'm running a little late.
17:38I'm going to tell you a little bit of a pace.
17:42Do you have time?
17:42Now, go.
17:47Okay, come, come.
17:48Today, with the U.S. now leading the world of the highest number of people testing positive
17:53for coronavirus, nobody expected this.
17:57Nobody thought they'd be treating so many so quickly.
18:00And it's not like blue.
18:02It is chronic pneumonia.
18:04And it is killing hundreds each day.
18:06I'm going to go.
18:36You're not going to go.
19:06No, not a cigarette.
19:08Let me enjoy my food.
19:10Okay.
19:11What are we doing here?
19:17Can we talk about it?
19:19Can we talk about it?
19:21Let's go.
19:25Have you gone on a long trip?
19:29I've come.
19:30I've come from Covid pandemic.
19:33When we went to a romantic grocery store,
19:36we'd loan mail.
19:39Fast-breaking developments in the coronavirus emergency
19:42in the U.S. and around the world.
19:49Death tolls surging more than 50% over the last month
19:53in at least six states,
19:55including Arizona, Florida, and Texas,
19:57where the virus has killed more than 3,000 people.
20:04Civil Lawsuit, 9 PM, article 7.
20:06Hey Maya.
20:09Hi.
20:10Hi.
20:13When did you get to work,
20:14that's not coming.
20:15Why are you looking at it?
20:16No, no.
20:17That's what happened.
20:19Anyway.
20:21So?
20:22Is it coming?
20:24Just asking.
20:26I'm going to talk about it.
20:27Yes.
20:28I'm going to talk about it.
20:29You can talk about it.
20:30If we come,
20:31we just have to sign it.
20:32Here you go.
20:33Let's talk about it.
20:34Let's talk about it.
20:35Let's talk about it.
20:38She's fine.
20:39She's my assistant.
20:40She knows how to handle all my cases.
20:41So, you can talk about it?
20:43No, no.
20:45We're going to talk about it.
20:47We're going to talk about it.
20:48We're going to talk about it.
20:49Because I'm an attorney.
20:52And I go by the law.
20:53I'm not sure.
20:54I'm not sure.
20:55I'm a trust.
20:56You're too.
20:57You're too.
20:58You're too.
20:59You're too.
21:00You're too.
21:01You're too.
21:02I'm not sure.
21:03I'm going to talk about it.
21:04I'm going to talk about it.
21:06Am I required for anything else?
21:09Thanks.
21:16I'm telling you the management of the money.
21:18How are you talking about it?
21:20It's a bit too.
21:22I'm telling you.
21:23I'm telling you.
21:24Okay?
21:29Hey.
21:30Hi.
21:31How are you?
21:33Come sit.
21:34All good?
21:35Yeah.
21:39So, what's up?
21:41What's up?
21:43What's up?
21:46Sir, you're going to talk about it.
21:47How are you talking about it?
21:52How are you answering the hospital?
21:53How are you answering the door?
21:54How are you answering?
21:55What?
21:56How are you answering?
21:57I saw the messages on Varun's phone.
22:04So, I'm wondering if...
22:09Yeah?
22:13Nami, I don't know how to tell you this.
22:16But, Varun's Varun, it's not good.
22:24I'm sorry.
22:27I don't know how to tell you this.
22:30It's more of Varun's fault.
22:46Hey, don't cry.
22:48Yeah.
22:49I don't know.
22:52Please.
22:54I'm sorry, Arata.
22:59Nami.
23:05Hey.
23:08Are you okay?
23:10It all makes sense now.
23:14It all makes sense now.
23:15Mm-hmm.
23:16It's okay, you're good.
23:17So, you're not going to die.
23:18I'm sorry.
23:20Yes.
23:21You're not good.
23:22You're not good.
23:23Okay.
23:25I'm sorry.
23:26But...
23:27What's wrong with you?
23:43What's wrong with you?
23:47I'm scared, Varun.
23:49Come here, what's wrong with you?
23:52Varun, if I come to this relationship,
23:58I'll tell you what's wrong with you.
24:01Do you tell me what's wrong with you?
24:06I'm saying that right now.
24:08I'm coming back.
24:10But I need my share of the inheritance.
24:12You know?
24:17Do you know what I mean?
24:18Do you know what I mean?
24:19Do you know what I mean?
24:21Do you know what I mean?
24:26I'm saying that right now.
24:28I'm not saying anything.
24:29No, Varun.
24:30I'm saying anything.
24:33I'm saying anything.
24:37What?
24:40What are you saying?
24:44How are you saying anything to me?
24:56How about you?
24:58How about you?
24:58Hindiya, this is why you do love me?
25:00You should mean that you do love me and do it as a judge.
25:04I just told him that he was pregnant and you told him the first reaction to abort me.
25:15Varun, I love you for having me.
25:18You are alone, your house is not alone.
25:22I'm alone alone.
25:24Don't worry.
25:26We're going to have a relationship.
25:28We're going to have a relationship.
25:30But where?
25:32Why?
25:54Bye.
25:56We'll be back.
25:58Bye.
25:59Bye.
26:15What's your name?
26:17It's your birthday.
26:19You...Ragya.
26:22Other friends.
26:23All of them are coming home.
26:25Okay.
26:26But...Ragya...
26:27Ragya is okay.
26:28No.
26:29No.
26:30It's not a problem.
26:31It's not a problem.
26:43Hey!
26:44What are you doing here?
26:45Are you going to go to the pediatric ward?
26:47No.
26:48Let's go to the vaccine.
26:49Oh. Okay.
26:50Yeah.
26:53Hey.
26:54Happy birthday.
26:56Hey.
26:57Happy birthday.
26:59Hey.
27:00Hey.
27:01Hey.
27:02Happy birthday.
27:04Hey.
27:05What's your name?
27:06What's your name?
27:07What?
27:08What's your name?
27:09No.
27:10What's your name?
27:11No.
27:12I've known how many times are you waiting for me?
27:14No.
27:15I'm not alone.
27:16How much am I doing that?
27:17No.
27:18Oh!
27:20Hey.
27:21What's my birthday?
27:22No.
27:23It's your birthday not.
27:24Enjoy.
27:26Rasmalai, rice, cheese...
27:30Why are you cooking this Gobi? I hate it.
27:33I love it.
27:34But it's my birthday.
27:35It's my wish.
27:36Okay.
27:37Let's talk about this Chappat.
27:38We'll talk to you later.
27:40Okay? Thank you.
27:50Hey, happy birthday.
27:53Surprise!
27:56What a surprise.
27:58Come, come, come.
27:59Happy birthday.
28:01Happy birthday.
28:02Ready for the party.
28:03You're looking lovely.
28:04You're welcome.
28:05I'm going to go out here.
28:07Beautiful.
28:08Bye, bye, bye.
28:09Yes.
28:10Hi.
28:17Hi.
28:18Welcome home.
28:20Let's party, guys.
28:23Bye.
28:24Let's party, guys.

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