Moving Forward

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Is it just me or has a young Dhoni needed a runner way too often as he leads his team to victory?

The above song is 'Ek Zindagi' from the movie 'Angrezi Medium'

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So Siya is going back to the place where she was born.

What do you think she will find there?

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Siya and Shubman left from Ranchi a few days later to travel to Siya's place of birth.

Mahi understandably didn't join them to visit the place that had given him quite a few nightmares in the past.

Ziva was a little let down by the fact that she couldn't accompany her Bui and Buddy on their trip, but she got over it the moment her father offered to teach her any sport of her choice while they were gone.

Sakshi hugged her two kids before letting them get into the car, while Mahi gave a few final instructions to his bodyguards before hugging his sister.

Siya was a little sad about not having her brother with her for the trip, but she also looked forward to showing her old village to her husband.

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After reaching the village, Siya shows different places to her husband and tells him about her memories there.

Shubman notices that his wife was really enjoying going down her memory lane to tell him more about her childhood.

Just then Siya suddenly falls silent and her concerned husband asks, "Siya, kya hua? Achanak se shaant kyu ho gayi? (Siya, what happened? You went silent all of asudden.)"

Siya keeps looking out the window and softly replies, "This is the place where Bhaiya found me."

Shubman barely hears the answer and immediately understands what she means, so he pulls her close to him and says, "Uss din ke baare me mat socho. Uske baad se sab achha hi hua hai tumhari life me. (Don't think about that day. Only good things have happenedto you since then.)"

Siya simply nods her head and turns towards her old home, only to find someone else living there.

She looks at the house in disbelief and asks, "Bapu kahaan hai (Where is my father)?"

Shubman looks confused as his wife continues, "Shubi, we need to find him. He would never leave this house willingly. Zaroor kuch hua hoga (Something must have happened for sure)."

Siya asks the driver to stop the car and gets off to ask around about her father, followed closely by her husband.

One of the neighbouring ladies identifies her and tells her about how her father had been forced to sell his house a few years after she left.

Siya was shocked to hear that her father had to live inside his small shop because of some monetary issues.

Shubman quietly followed his wife as she led him to her birth father, while also keeping an eye out to ensure her safety.

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