Meeting his father made him meet himself. He realised that he has been an asshole all along. He doesn't want to be like his father. This encounter completely transforms him. He goes and apologizes to arjun for whatever he has done, and this time he means his 'sorry'
Kya sweet log hai Mumbai me 'please' 'sorry' 'thankyou' jaise shabd bolte hai
Dilli me to metro station pe customer service wale bande ne daat diya tha mujhe
Imran asks "do you live alone?" Rather than "are you married?". He asks "do you visit India?" Rather than "have you met my mom recently?". He wants salman to reveal everything himself. But he knows he won't. Because he is just like him. Won't express easily.
Slowly slowly everything is revealed. When salman Habib tells his side of the story, imran realises that he is just like him. Irresponsible and self righteous.
He avoids meeting him. But a drunken night leads them to jail, and he has to call his biological father so that they can get a bail. He is trying to run away from it, but fate has some other plans.
Enough hints are dropped through dialogues that how imran is exactly like his father.
When everyone was in the room, the conversation was direct but when only salman and and imran are in the room, the conversation is indirect; subtextual.
Salman Habib is very witty. Jokes around with Kabir and arjun about their professions. Arjun says "you are his exact copy". Salman says to imran "your hands are just like mine"
Aur neeche brown table hai na it is made from wood jo trees se aata hai and to quote from another Imtiaz film, "o eco friendly nature ke rakshak main bhi hu nature"
Imtiaz is love❤️
The story of the 1971 war and how the people of bhuj helped indian army is epic and deserves to be told on the big screen with a good budget.
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