Maamla Legal Hai is a Hindi comedy-drama TV series that premiered in 2024 and is available to stream on Netflix. The show is set in the Patpact Court in Delhi, India and follows a group of lawyers who navigate unusual cases with humor and wit. The series blends entertainment with reality, presenting a variety of eccentric cases inspired by real-life stories.
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Maamla Legal Hai Season 1 Review: Ravi Kishan's quirky courtroom drama is entertaining
1 Mar 2024
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5 Mar 2024 — Inspired by actual events, MAAMLA LEGAL HAI is an Indian workplace comedy about ...
The show stars Ravi Kishan as VD Tyagi, a cunning lawyer who is adept at finding loopholes in the legal system. Other cast members include Naila Grewal, Nidhi Bisht, Anjum Batra, Yashpal Sharma, Anant Vijay Joshi, and Vijay Rajoria.
Some say the characters are interestingly written and played by fine actors, the direction is good, and the dialogues are witty. Others say it's a pleasant and balanced series that can be watched with families, except for some "abuse talks" at certain points.
Maamla Legal Hai has been renewed for a second season.
Generative AI is experimental.
IMDb
Maamla Legal Hai (TV Series 2024– ) - IMDb
Times of India
Maamla Legal Hai Season 1 Review: Ravi Kishan's quirky courtroom drama is entertaining
1 Mar 2024
Common Sense Media
Maamla Legal Hai TV Review | Common Sense Media
5 Mar 2024 — Inspired by actual events, MAAMLA LEGAL HAI is an Indian workplace comedy about ...
The show stars Ravi Kishan as VD Tyagi, a cunning lawyer who is adept at finding loopholes in the legal system. Other cast members include Naila Grewal, Nidhi Bisht, Anjum Batra, Yashpal Sharma, Anant Vijay Joshi, and Vijay Rajoria.
Some say the characters are interestingly written and played by fine actors, the direction is good, and the dialogues are witty. Others say it's a pleasant and balanced series that can be watched with families, except for some "abuse talks" at certain points.
Maamla Legal Hai has been renewed for a second season.
Generative AI is experimental.
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00:00DISTRICT COURT
00:12Dear viewer,
00:15you suddenly had to go to the district court
00:19you were sad to hear this
00:21but who can stop the future?
00:23May God give you the strength in this difficult time
00:27Don't worry, because to solve your problems, you will meet our Patpardhanch Koth Jowar dwellers.
00:37Their bodies are so full of Vitamin J, that they spread Jowar in every aspect of their life.
00:44These creatures may seem strange to you.
00:47But remember, these are just the skin of the coat, not the heart.
00:53And also remember, that now that you have come here, it will be difficult to go back.
00:59Because you will get the date of birth.
01:02After all, the matter is legal.
01:06So, some of it is yours, some of it is our life, based on true events.
01:13Did you see the accident?
01:15Okay.
01:17What is this, sir?
01:19Every day, you make me do this and that.
01:22So, what can we do?
01:24First of all, there is a shortage of underwear in the court.
01:26On top of that, no one has to say anything without wearing underwear.
01:28There is a case in the 30th number.
01:30The judge has come.
01:32Hurry up.
01:34Hurry up.
01:36Come here.
01:38What are you doing?
01:40No, sir. No, sir.
01:42Very good.
01:44Very good.
01:46Mr. VP, please start.
01:49Your Honor.
01:51Yes, brother.
01:53Did you recognize him?
01:55Yes, sir. He is the one.
01:57Your Honor, the victim has identified the accused.
02:01I think he has lost.
02:03Not yet.
02:05Mr. Tyagi will get the bail done.
02:07He will get the bail done.
02:09The accused has been caught. He has been recovered.
02:11He has also been identified.
02:13The hands of the law are very long.
02:14I am sorry, sir.
02:16There was a case in the Jail Mill Court.
02:18I was busy there. So, I got late.
02:20It's okay, Mr. Tyagi.
02:22Cross it.
02:24Your Honor.
02:31Are you sure that these five people robbed you?
02:34Yes, sir. They were the ones.
02:37I am saying it in a bigger way.
02:39There were two of them.
02:41There were five of them, sir.
02:42Look,
02:44looking at your delicate body,
02:46it doesn't seem that
02:48these five people robbed you.
02:51Come on, count to three.
02:53No, sir. These were the five people.
02:55They held my hand, sir.
02:57They took out my purse, sir.
02:59They took out my belt and watch.
03:01These are four people.
03:03What about the fifth one?
03:05He was cursing, sir.
03:07He came and slapped me.
03:08He slapped me.
03:11That too, without touching me.
03:19So, these five people robbed you.
03:25Your Honor,
03:27I have nothing more to say.
03:30It's clear that the police
03:33have deliberately
03:35framed my client.
03:38Yes, sir.
03:40Sir, IPC section 390
03:42is a witness that
03:44these five people
03:46can never rob.
03:48This is a robbery case, sir.
03:51Isn't robbery a robbery?
03:54Sir, the police are deliberately
03:57framing my client
03:59as a robber.
04:01That's why I request you
04:03to please grant them bail.
04:05Hey!
04:06Sorry, sir.
04:08I got the address wrong, sir.
04:11Demand application is defective.
04:13Bail granted.
04:15Your Honor!
04:17Mr. TV,
04:19this is not a case of 390.
04:21It's a case of 391.
04:24With the length of the law,
04:27a renunciate loses his back.
04:37It's a fact.
04:39It's not a case of 390.
04:41Don't give me money.
04:43Don't give me everything.
04:45The date is fixed.
04:47Don't be scared.
04:49Don't try to fool me.
04:54Hey, Chucky!
05:07A client in a Mercedes?
05:13We'll do anything for Rs. 200.
05:15We'll do anything for Rs. 200.
05:17Hey, look behind you.
05:19There's a sticker.
05:21He's a lawyer.
05:23Excuse me.
05:25Is the admin office this way?
05:27Take a left and go to the F block.
05:29Thanks.
05:32Bro, if you're lucky,
05:34she'll get me.
05:36Hey!
05:43Excuse me.
05:45Is the admin office in this block?
05:47Yes, the third floor.
05:49Thank you.
05:53Hold on.
05:55How can you sit here?
05:57Can't you see the sign?
05:59I can.
06:01Someone's writing something.
06:03Someone's filing a code.
06:04It's a carbon footprint.
06:06But I believe
06:08this is client first.
06:10Shut up, you idiot.
06:12This is suspicious.
06:15Differently Abled.
06:17This ramp is for Differently Abled.
06:19And you're just sitting here.
06:21Please, move it.
06:23That's why I was wondering
06:25why she spat on me.
06:27Differently Abled.
06:29It takes at least 15 minutes
06:31for home delivery.
06:32Why are you standing here?
06:34I couldn't find the tent,
06:36so I made a U-turn.
06:38Cook some gond in the laddoos.
06:40It's stuck to my teeth.
06:42I've had four cups of tea.
06:44Mom, I'll call you in a while.
06:46I have work to do.
06:48Hi, I'm...
06:50Ananya Ashraf.
06:52How do you...
06:54I made your code ID.
06:56Thanks.
06:58My name is Vishwas Pandey.
07:00I'm the court manager here.
07:02You can come to me.
07:04I'm the Donna of this court.
07:06Donna?
07:08Donna.
07:10Haven't you heard of her?
07:12Harvey Specter, Mike Ross,
07:14Meghan Markle, the Queen's daughter-in-law.
07:16She left home as soon as she came.
07:18She's from Harvard like you.
07:20She's on Netflix.
07:22I'll watch it.
07:24But in the meantime,
07:26you could have referred some cases.
07:28That would have been more helpful.
07:29So who did you join?
07:31Mr. Tyagi, Mr. Balaji, or Mr. Singh?
07:33Who did Ambedkar join?
07:37Rupal, tell me who did Ambedkar join?
07:40No one.
07:42Mr. Ambedkar didn't join anyone.
07:46Rupal, let it be. It was a trick question.
07:48I just meant that I won't join anyone.
07:50So you'll open your own chamber.
07:53Great.
07:55This is our form. Fill it in.
07:57The waiting list is a bit long.
07:59This is Mr. Tyagi.
08:01Mr. Tyagi.
08:03He's the president of our association.
08:05And if he wins the upcoming election,
08:07he'll give you a special preference.
08:09You're from Harvard, right?
08:11Okay.
08:13By the way, how much does this cost?
08:15Not much.
08:1740-50 lakhs.
08:19What?
08:21But I don't have that kind of money.
08:23Why would you give it to him?
08:25He must have given the money to Harvard.
08:27Excuse me.
08:29You only gave the remaining 75 lakhs.
08:34By the way,
08:36where do lawyers sit without a chamber?
08:46One tea.
08:50What happened, Mr. Shukla?
08:54Did you bring less dowry?
08:55Do you talk a lot in front of your mother-in-law?
08:57No.
08:59You must be well-educated.
09:01No.
09:03Then why do you want a divorce?
09:05She's my sister. Tell her.
09:07She'll get it done.
09:09She doesn't hide anything from the CEO and the lawyer.
09:11And she's an expert in secrecy.
09:13Tell her.
09:18I didn't feel shy on our wedding night.
09:25Not at all?
09:27Not at all.
09:29Oh, dear.
09:31Once in a lifetime, there's a wedding night.
09:33And his bride didn't feel shy. Tell her.
09:36For decades, people have been waiting
09:38for the bride to feel shy.
09:41But he didn't get a chance.
09:43All his moments are ruined.
09:46Give it to me.
09:48Give it to me.
09:50Give it to me.
09:52Give it to me.
09:54Look,
09:56if it was someone else,
09:58I would've handled this case.
10:00But you're a family man.
10:02That's why I'm handing you over to Qabil.
10:04Yes.
10:06As soon as the judge sees
10:08that your case has been handled by your sister,
10:10he'll understand
10:12that you're the right party.
10:14Yes.
10:16Your sister doesn't give evidence.
10:18Your sister is the evidence.
10:20Yes.
10:21Big brother,
10:23I don't fight divorce cases like this.
10:25It takes a lot of effort.
10:27And the court also takes a woman's side.
10:30Yes.
10:32Wait a minute.
10:34Listen to me.
10:36But you're a family man.
10:38You'll have to take it.
10:40She's right.
10:42It'll be done.
10:44Stop crying.
10:46Look here.
10:48Smile.
10:49Divorce is done.
10:54Mr. Bagai,
10:56he's my student, Dalil.
10:59He's in a relationship.
11:01He wants a divorce.
11:06If it was someone else,
11:08I would've handled the case myself.
11:10But you're a family man.
11:12That's why I'm handing you over to Qabil.
11:14But you were going to fight the case.
11:16Mr. Bagai is a very capable lawyer.
11:17We have a judge, Mr. Ghosh.
11:19He was the one who got her divorced.
11:21Mrs. Ghosh didn't get a single penny in maintenance.
11:24She pitied the poor woman.
11:26But he didn't...
11:36So, tell me.
11:41Sir, are you going to fight the case
11:44or are you going to hand it over to Qabil?
11:45Mr. Bagai is going to hand it over to Qabil.
11:53You won the elections last year.
11:57Do you want to win the Delhi elections?
12:00What's the point of winning the elections?
12:02Are you going to win more cases or increase your fees?
12:06Who the hell is fighting for fees?
12:09Then?
12:16Educate Journal.
12:18Additional Solicitor Journal.
12:20Solicitor Journal.
12:22After that, Attorney General Mintu.
12:25Attorney General?
12:28He's going to be a giant, bro.
12:30And...
12:32Lakhmir Bali Mintu.
12:34Advisor to Attorney General of India,
12:36Mr. V.D. Tyagi.
12:38No.
12:40First of all, I'll become the president
12:42of the Delhi Bar Association.
12:43And after that...
12:45Okay, then.
12:47What are you waiting for?
12:49Even Minder Phore has taken his candidate's name back.
12:52And all the votes are yours.
12:54Right, Munshi ji?
12:56Munshi ji, tell me something.
12:58Let's ask Dr. Tanmantri.
13:00Let's ask Binnasman Lakshmi,
13:02Pand Saraswati
13:04and Karivar Vishkarma.
13:06Who do we ask as lawyers?
13:08Narad Muni.
13:11Lawyers don't need God.
13:13Yes, nowadays,
13:15God needs lawyers.
13:18And those who don't have a God,
13:21are worried about the auspicious time.
13:24It's not about the auspicious time, Mintu.
13:26It's about the recommendation.
13:28Whose idea is it?
13:30Bhagai?
13:32Singh? Mindoliya?
13:34Not our Parparganj.
13:36Then? Saket?
13:38Rohini?
13:40Supreme Court.
13:41Supreme Court?
13:43Who?
13:47Wadia.
13:50JB Wadia.
13:58Jaggi sir,
14:00in the chamber.
14:02Yes, coming.
14:04I'll pay today.
14:06Munshi ji,
14:07I've paid at least Rs. 2 lakhs to your Bhagai ji.
14:11Rs. 20,000 for your daughter.
14:13Your daughter has grown up this month.
14:16When will you learn to fight the case yourself?
14:18Why should I learn?
14:20For lawyers like me,
14:22who sit on the bench in the foyer,
14:24we don't get Rs. 2,000 from the client's pocket.
14:26And the same client,
14:28takes out lakhs for the same chamber lawyers.
14:30You tell Mr. Tyagi
14:32to take Rs. 20,000 and give me the chamber.
14:34I'll fight all the cases myself from tomorrow.
14:35I'll fight all the cases.
14:37Will you let me?
14:39You're always ready for the chamber.
14:41You don't need a chamber, you need a partner.
14:43In both personal and professional life.
14:46Then Munshi ji, you do the partnership with me.
14:49Sujata and Munshi.
14:51Hey!
14:53Sushi!
14:55Sujata!
14:57Have you opened a raid against them?
14:59No, no. My shoe opened a raid.
15:01I gave you Rs. 20,000.
15:03Here's your Rs. 2,000.
15:05Didn't you refuse?
15:07Didn't you say that it's in the name of your argument?
15:10That's why I said yes.
15:12They're going to refuse after the entry border.
15:26Mr. Wadia,
15:28V.D. Tyagi.
15:30The president of Palpananch Bar Association.
15:32The president.
15:35Wadia will come here?
15:38There's a permanent booking for his suite.
15:40Prabhakar's suite.
15:42The tea is absolutely booked.
15:44Why do you call it a big room?
15:46You can't take it anywhere, you idiot.
15:53She's here.
16:02She's here.
16:18You cannot let this judicial activism go unchecked.
16:23It's outrageous.
16:25Preposterous.
16:27Egregious.
16:29Egregious.
16:32Outrageous.
16:34Preposterous.
16:36Egregious.
16:38Looks like we've lost a big case.
16:40It won't be right to talk about it now.
16:42I don't do this.
16:44I spend around Rs. 7.5 lakhs in this hotel.
16:47I get two Alto cars in a month.
16:49And the whole showroom in a year.
16:51I'm a very tense lawyer.
16:55Then we'll have to do something tense.
16:56Then we'll have to do something tense.
17:01Hello.
17:03Law & Order.
17:05Sometimes from here, sometimes from there.
17:07What do you want to do, sir?
17:09Get the table.
17:11Sister.
17:13What happened?
17:15You look tired.
17:17Annie, this is Sujata.
17:19Sujata is Ananya Shroff.
17:21She's from Harvard.
17:23Sujata Negi.
17:24B.L.L.B.
17:26Her desk is next to yours.
17:28So, you did your LL.M. from Harvard.
17:30Then how did you come here?
17:32Didn't you join a firm?
17:34No.
17:36Because I didn't go to my dad.
17:38I went to my grandpa.
17:40Dad joined grandpa's firm.
17:42But grandpa established his own practice, right?
17:44That's why I want to establish my own practice.
17:46I see.
17:48Third generation lawyer.
17:50I touched it for the first time.
17:52So?
17:54I want to become a legal aid.
17:56Legal aid?
17:58No, that's a bad thing.
18:00It's a sin.
18:02You get cases of poor people in legal aid.
18:04You don't get money.
18:06But I didn't come here for money.
18:08I want to gain the prior experience required to become a legal aid.
18:11So that I can help people.
18:13I see.
18:15Don't talk nonsense.
18:17Start the tea.
18:19Shambhu, a full milk special.
18:21Our Mr. Shukla.
18:22He used to cook all these dishes.
18:24So I trained him.
18:26Today he can earn 200 rupees a day.
18:29Not a quarter, not a quarter.
18:31200.
18:33200.
18:35Now that you're here, we'll help you establish your practice.
18:38Now that you've done LLM from Harvard,
18:40you haven't gone anywhere.
18:42I'll also refer cases.
18:44But I'll charge 1000 for each case.
18:46That's completely illegal.
18:53He has a good sense of humor.
18:56What if he becomes a senior counsel?
18:59Azad, sorry.
19:01But I won't do this.
19:04Vishwas.
19:06This bench won't fit here.
19:08It fits, sister.
19:10Then move it.
19:12There's no place for a senior here.
19:14Bhosle has been filing cases in the library for the past three years.
19:16Shukla's tent is being set up here in the sun.
19:18As soon as Nidhi comes back from Harvard,
19:21she'll need this bench.
19:23Take it.
19:27Sister, if not here, then where?
19:49J.B. Wadia correctly pointed out that
19:53the claimant was rightfully standing...
19:56Shambhu.
20:01Law and order.
20:03How long has it been since you joined this office?
20:06It's been seven months, sir.
20:11Sir.
20:13It's been seven and a half months, sir.
20:15And what's your salary?
20:16Rs. 6,000, sir.
20:18You also get paid for the petrol.
20:20Yes.
20:22For this Englishman.
20:24I asked him to work in the tent.
20:26You guys screwed it up!
20:28That guy from Anganwadi
20:30read your English like Hindi and left.
20:32I'll publish the same article
20:34in the English newspaper here, with my name.
20:36This will affect Wadia.
20:38Oh!
20:40He says egregious, egregious.
20:42That too, while walking.
20:44And you guys have written,
20:46that he's an idiot.
20:48Come on!
20:52Munshiji, the world is right.
20:54They raise their juniors on samosas.
20:57Calm down, Mr. Visheshwar, calm down.
21:00If you want to write a column,
21:02other people can also write it.
21:04Where do I find my Chetan Bhagat
21:06in this mess?
21:09Munshiji, tell me something.
21:12Wadia is the same lawyer,
21:14and we are the same lawyers.
21:16You want to be a Parsi?
21:20I'm not a lawyer, I'm a student.
21:23I may have become an advocate,
21:25but I'm not a lawyer.
21:28It takes a lifetime to become a lawyer.
21:32I don't understand.
21:34But it's true.
21:36I didn't do it.
21:38Mr. Wadia used to do it.
21:40JB Wadia's father.
21:42He was a great judge.
21:47It takes a lifetime to become a lawyer.
21:55Excuse me, sir.
21:57If you need any services,
21:59then I can help.
22:01Notary, affidavit, anything.
22:03I want to make a death certificate.
22:05Yes, it will be done.
22:07How much will it cost?
22:09A thousand.
22:11A thousand?
22:13I'll get a new wife in a thousand.
22:15Sir, I'll do it for free.
22:17Sir, hello.
22:19Then do it.
22:24If all the other lawyers cooperate like you,
22:28the country can progress.
22:30Just be careful, ma'am.
22:32Don't lose your job for free.
22:34Absolutely not, sir.
22:36You are the first client of my career.
22:39We met to practice.
22:44Don't stress yourself.
22:46It's your first day.
22:48Have some tea.
22:50You'll find a client.
22:52Excuse me.
22:54I need some help.
22:56Yes, tell me.
22:58Can you push the car?
23:04I've tried ten people.
23:06None of them showed me a good article.
23:08I'm an idiot too.
23:10Who do I catch now?
23:11I became a attorney general
23:13after becoming a first-generation lawyer.
23:15Why can't you become one?
23:18You are a lawyer.
23:20You are a judge's son.
23:22Honorable Retired Justice S.D. Tyagi.
23:32I am a lawyer.
23:35Forget it.
23:37I'll sign it for you.
23:38Tell me, what do you want to do?
23:40When I go to Karnal for a case,
23:43people threaten me in the outhouse.
23:46It's called servant quarter.
23:48Mr. Tyagi.
23:50Sir, you are the president of the bar association of this court.
23:54Come later.
23:56No, sir.
23:58The matter I raise here today is of pivotal importance.
24:00Sir, I am an esteemed member of this bar.
24:02Yet what I face is egregious discrimination of all sorts.
24:09Egregious?
24:11Yes, egregious.
24:13Come.
24:15Have a seat.
24:17Thank you, sir.
24:21Sir, I have an M.Phil on human rights.
24:24And my rights have been curtailed here.
24:26They have parked me in the parking lot.
24:28This is clear violation of rule.
24:30Who made you sit there?
24:34Sir, you know the situation.
24:36Don't...
24:38This is, you know...
24:40This is...
24:42Outrageous, preposterous, egregious.
24:48I am sorry, ma'am, that you had to sit in the parking lot.
24:51Sir, why are you saying sorry?
24:53You shouldn't even get a place in the parking lot.
24:55What?
24:57You can take an office outside the court campus.
25:00But sir, where will a beginner lawyer like myself go?
25:03If I don't sit in the court premises,
25:05then how will the clients come to me?
25:06I can't solicit, I can't give ads,
25:09I can't market myself.
25:11Where will I go?
25:13As per clause 12.3,
25:15you will either get a seat in the court premises on seniority
25:19or you will get it on your merit.
25:21Sir, how do you know I am not meritorious?
25:24I am very meritorious.
25:26Then prove it.
25:28Do one thing.
25:30Write an article of 400 words.
25:32Okay.
25:34Justifying J.B. Wadia
25:36stands
25:40Proctoforma.
25:42Proctoforma
25:44versus State of Delhi.
25:46Now write.
25:48That's a very specific assignment.
25:51But I'll do it, sir.
25:54Action.
25:56Huh?
25:58Action.
26:07Ju...
26:09Judical
26:11Acti...
26:13Activism
26:15Rom...
26:17Romantic...
26:19Romantic
26:21It can't be done, sir.
26:27It's Howard, Howard.
26:30Just think, if Wadia reads this article, he'll go crazy.
26:34Just think, who is this Tyagi?
26:36He won't even recommend my name.
26:39Now he'll sit with me
26:41and beg too.
26:43Mr. Tyagi, we've been sitting here for years.
26:46And you gave a bench to that girl from yesterday?
26:49Calm down, Sujata.
26:51Sit.
26:53I gave her a bench so that you can get a chamber.
26:56Chamber?
26:58Me?
27:00Just think, if I become the president of the Delhi Bar Association,
27:02my star campaigner will definitely get a chamber.
27:06Why won't you become one?
27:08I'll go to Jhilmil Court and tell them to make Mahendra Phore stand for anyone.
27:12We'll win, Mr. Tyagi.
27:15Ms. Sujata.
27:17What are you up to these days?
27:19Don't you know that Mahendra Phore has taken his name back?
27:22Really?
27:24This is like India versus Afghanistan in the World Cup final.
27:26Congratulations, Mr. Tyagi.
27:28You won the match even before the toss.
27:29Yes, we won.
27:31One second.
27:33Sir, but what does this election have to do with this girl?
27:36Sujata, read the newspaper.
27:40I didn't give that girl a bench for free.
27:43Is everyone here?
27:50Hi, I'm Ananya Shroff.
27:52And you?
27:56Hi.
28:00Mr. Shukla.
28:02Hi.
28:04Hello.
28:12Mr. Shukla,
28:15Mr. Tyagi's article has been published.
28:24Judicial activism.
28:26Romanticism or anarchy.
28:29Yesterday in a landmark case of Procter Pharma versus State of the...
28:41Our Mr. Tyagi is a poor man.
28:44Of course he is.
28:46Good lawyers read newspapers and great lawyers write in them.
28:51Completely unfair.
28:57For this?
29:10Madam has been welcomed to fire.
29:13Red banana for Rs. 50.
29:16Red banana for Rs. 50.
29:18Red banana for Rs. 50.
29:20Notary?
29:22Notary?
29:24Notary?
29:26Notary?
29:28Notary?
29:30Notary?
29:32Notary?
29:34Notary?
29:36Footpath from the car?
29:38Bro, you've really caught the eye.
29:41Sister.
29:44Yes, brother.
29:46If we change the lawyer after the entry mortgage, there won't be any loss, right?
29:50We can change him. Why?
29:51Why?
29:53He's too expensive.
29:55If we'd given Rs. 3 lakhs to the landlady, she'd have left long ago.
29:59Rs. 3 lakhs?
30:01Yes, sister.
30:03Can we change him?
30:10We can change him, right?
30:12Yes.
30:15We'll have to change him.
30:21We'll have to change him.
30:47Mr. Wadia.
30:49What an honour.
30:51Have we met before?
30:53Wedi Tyagi.
30:55Student of the law, sir.
30:57Ah, you wrote the article in the Daily Express.
31:01I have to write it, sir.
31:03We can't let judicial activism go unchecked.
31:06Exactly. Exactly.
31:08But student? I thought you were a lawyer.
31:11Educate, sir. Educate.
31:14It takes a lifetime to become a lawyer.
31:22You think like a great man, Mr. Tyagi.
31:26Care to join me for a drink?
31:31Sure, sir.
31:52You're charging Rs. 200 for this test.
31:55Why were you asking for Rs. 400?
31:57It's my request, brother.
31:59It takes Rs. 200 to give an original test.
32:02But it takes Rs. 400 to give an original test.
32:05She doesn't know anything.
32:07She's just ruining my party.
32:09Sir, please calm down. I'm not doing it, okay?
32:11You're not doing it anyway.
32:13Can't you wake up and do it?
32:15I'll do it, sir.
32:17How can you do it like this?
32:19I'll do it too.
32:21What?
32:23Didn't you see the size of the coat he was wearing on the Rs. 20 rent?
32:26I'll see.
32:28She's with me.
32:30She'll test whoever she wants.
32:32And she won't test whoever she doesn't want.
32:34Got it?
32:36You do it, brother.
32:38You know, right?
32:40Soliciting is also illegal.
32:46Let's go inside.
32:48It doesn't suit a lawyer with a degree.
32:49Let's go.
33:05Can I get a cup of tea?
33:08Didi.
33:14Shambhu!
33:16Two full milk specials.
33:20Hey, Mintu.
33:22Good morning.
33:25Oh, Wadia Kauri's.
33:27Oh, Wadia Kauri's.
33:29Oh, Wadia Kauri's.
33:31And there's a lot of tea on me.
33:33Oh, Wadia Kauri's.
33:35Oh, Wadia Kauri's.
33:37And there's a lot of tea on me.
33:40Oh, Wadia Kauri's.
33:42Oh, Pancho.
33:45What happened?
33:46What happened?
33:48The World Cup match between India and Afghanistan
33:50turned into India vs Australia
33:52What do you mean?
33:53I mean, Pohre didn't stand up for his candidate
33:55because Pohre himself is fighting for the election
33:58Intelligent people have to make a lot of excuses
34:03and this is an excuse for those stupid people
34:06who think of standing up for the election
34:12Turn back all your horses
34:14Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
34:44Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
34:46Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
34:48Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
34:50Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
34:52Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
34:54Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
34:56Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
34:58Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
35:00Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
35:02Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
35:04Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
35:06Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
35:08Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
35:10Mahindra Pohre has come to the field
35:12Rawalpindi
35:42I don't know what to say, I don't know what to say
35:48Oh God, I can't bear this
35:52Oh God, I can't bear this
35:55Black people wear black coats
35:59Oh God, I can't bear this
36:02Hey!
36:05Dollar gang
36:09Cockney gang
36:12Keep the dollar gang
36:19Dollar gang
36:23Cockney gang
36:26Keep the dollar gang
36:29Oh God, Oh God, Oh God
36:31Oh world, keep the dollar gang
36:36Dollar gang
36:38I'm a jackal, I'm a jackal
36:45I'm a criminal, I'm a criminal
36:48I'm the thief, I'm the thief
36:52I'm the thief, I'm the thief
36:54I'm the case, I'm the case
37:00Oh God, I can't bear this
37:03Oh God, I can't bear this
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