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9 Comments:
i especially like this dialogue frm namesake
location: sea shore
Irfan:"Do we have a camera"
his son:"no, we dont"
Irfan:"Then u have to remember this, that papa took u somewhere, where there was no where else to go"
u had a camera though :)
hey, i dont understand.. what does that mean??
Thats funny -
Kaumik
Height: 4275m
Population: 114 animals(!!??) or maybe my Hindi is imperfect... PraaNee means humans ofcourse
Maverick, thanks a lot for sharing the dialogs. I too liked them a lot.
Sathish, it says Height 4275m
Population- 114 people
Thanks for translating it Priyank.
And the place has Electricity and Piped water :) and a road.
haha! i love this, it's so India!
Rajeev, the place had electricity and a road but not piped water, though at a few places they were putting the pipes :)
Neha, now that you say it this way, I have to agree.
I wonder how often they have to change the jan-sankhya figures.
:D
That is a good point I must say Sidhu.
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