00:00 "Wrong Misunderstanding"
00:06 We were supposed to get two drinks! Two drinks!
00:10 You have taken this historical ground from us.
00:13 You are very stubborn.
00:15 Now it's time to turn this ground into a stadium.
00:19 I need a platform
00:21 where my message can reach every house, every village, every sect.
00:26 You are at the right place.
00:28 This ground belongs to Chaudhary Yusuf.
00:30 It's not possible for your tournament to be in my ground.
00:33 And if you try to get it in any other ground,
00:37 I won't let it happen.
00:39 I don't understand why that man is not supporting us
00:46 even though he is a polio patient.
00:49 I think we should look for another ground for the tournament.
00:52 He won't agree.
00:55 I think he is right.
00:58 We are out for a good cause.
01:01 We shouldn't create a problem for Anna.
01:04 Anyway, you went with us.
01:07 Thank you very much.
01:09 This is a big thing for us.
01:12 You told her to give polio pills to the kids
01:16 and not to listen to her husband.
01:18 I didn't say anything like that.
01:20 Enough! I don't want to hear a word about this polio.
01:24 Ejaz! Ejaz!
01:26 What happened?
01:29 Ejaz, Faraz is here.
01:30 Faraz? What happened to him?
01:32 He has high fever and his knees are hurting.
01:36 I am sorry to tell you.
01:38 Your son has been polio.
01:41 I was wrong.
01:44 I forced your people.
01:47 I put a curse on their hands.
01:51 I am sorry.
01:52 I am sorry.
01:57 Wait.
02:03 Greetings.
02:10 I want to hold a cricket tournament next month.
02:14 For polio awareness.
02:16 Look at this.
02:19 No child in Pakistan should be deprived of polio.
02:24 Polio drive is starting.
02:26 I appeal to you all to protect the future of your children.
02:31 Give them polio pills and save them from poverty.
02:35 This is Saba.
02:37 She has also created a polio foundation.
02:40 In the name of Shayan Foundation.
02:42 She is a good friend of my wife.
02:44 We studied together in college.
02:46 I met her once or twice.
02:48 (Phone rings)
02:49 Yes, Rab Nawaz.
02:53 What happened?
02:55 What do you mean?
02:57 How many places have you searched?
03:00 We are not able to find any ground.
03:06 We should make an excuse for the polio campaign.
03:09 I know the manager of Shayan Foundation, Farooq.
03:17 He can help us.
03:18 Look at this.
03:20 Hello.
03:31 Greetings, Mr. Farooq.
03:33 This is Jass Khan.
03:35 Greetings.
03:37 How are you, sir?
03:39 I am fine. How are you?
03:41 How did you call me?
03:43 I have an important work.
03:46 We want to organize a cricket tournament for polio awareness.
03:49 But Chaudhary Yusuf is not giving his ground.
03:52 Sir, this is an expected thing.
03:54 But why?
03:56 He also has polio.
03:58 Honestly, I don't understand why a person who has polio can be against polio campaigns.
04:03 Even with Saba.
04:05 When Saba took the step of Shayan Foundation,
04:08 Chaudhary Yusuf terminated his contract immediately.
04:11 He did not give any explanation or any reason.
04:14 He just gave us an option that if you want to work with us,
04:16 then stop this organization.
04:18 Otherwise, we will terminate your contract.
04:20 So, this is it, sir.
04:22 I…
04:24 In fact, sir, I have to do one thing, Mr. Jass.
04:27 I went to Chaudhary Yusuf's village on a polio campaign some time back.
04:31 I met a person there.
04:33 His name was Master Adeel.
04:35 I don't know, sir, if he can help us.
04:37 I have to do one thing, Mr. Jass.
04:39 I will send you the location of a place.
04:42 Who knows, Master Adeel might help us.
04:44 Okay, we will reach you right away.
04:46 Okay, sir. I am sending you the location right now. You come.
04:49 Allah Hafiz.
04:51 Let's go.
04:53 Yusuf was a very good kid.
05:10 He was the first one to come to school during his education.
05:14 He loved the villagers a lot.
05:16 And he also loved the villagers a lot.
05:19 He also played cricket very well.
05:21 And he used to race a lot.
05:25 But one day, his legs gave up.
05:30 He was deprived of walking.
05:33 He had polio.
05:35 Yusuf was a very brave kid.
05:39 The children of the village used to tease him.
05:41 But he never said anything to anyone.
05:45 After some time, his father passed away.
05:48 And his mother took him to the city.
05:52 Maybe his future will be right.
05:56 If his mother is alive, go and meet her.
05:59 Tell her your problem.
06:01 Yusuf loves his mother a lot.
06:04 He respects her a lot.
06:07 He can't refuse his mother.
06:36 Hello.
06:37 We came to meet Mr. Chaudhary's mother.
06:39 Tell her that we came from his village.
06:41 Her name is Master Adil.
06:43 Hello.
07:03 Hello.
07:05 Hello.
07:06 You came from our village?
07:15 No, we didn't come from your village.
07:18 We came from there.
07:20 How can I help you?
07:23 We want to organize a cricket tournament for polio.
07:28 We want to organize it in the ground of your son, Chaudhary Yusuf.
07:32 But...
07:34 But he refused to participate in the tournament.
07:36 And we couldn't get any ground because of him.
07:39 What do you want from me?
07:42 We just want to know that why does a person who is burnt in fire,
07:46 hate those who put out the fire?
07:50 I don't have an answer to this question.
07:54 This is Yusuf's own decision.
07:57 If decisions are based on feelings, then the mother becomes heartless.
08:02 You can feel it.
08:04 Who knows better than you that polio not only affects the child,
08:08 but also the entire family.
08:11 His mother also has to live with the burden of that helplessness.
08:14 Like you.
08:16 I know.
08:18 But I can't do anything even after knowing.
08:21 Why, Ma'am?
08:23 Nothing will happen if I explain.
08:27 You can go.
08:31 Why is your conscience still sleeping?
08:33 Don't you feel the pain of those mothers in your heart?
08:37 What is such a stubbornness that is greater than humanity?
08:40 And when your son doesn't refuse you anything,
08:43 then why don't you break his stubbornness?
08:45 Why?
08:47 No. Okay. I'll go.
08:50 But remember one thing.
08:53 If a child gets polio because of your helplessness,
08:59 then the polio won't let you rest in peace.
09:01 And this is the system of nature.
09:04 Let's go.
09:06 I am still not at peace.
09:14 Because I lied to my son.
09:24 I didn't have the courage to tell the truth.
09:29 My son believes in that lie
09:33 which I have been keeping in my heart for 40 years.
09:37 But today I want to get rid of this burden of lies
09:44 so that the pain I have gone through
09:47 can't be experienced by any other mother.
09:50 What is that lie?
09:52 Yusuf thinks
09:55 that the polio team never came to our village.
09:59 But this is not true.
10:01 The polio team used to come
10:04 and the children were fed the polio drops.
10:08 But not Yusuf.
10:11 But why?
10:13 Because his father didn't want it.
10:15 The polio team came every time.
10:19 But his father
10:21 used to hide him somewhere every time.
10:24 You didn't explain it to him?
10:25 I am a village woman, son.
10:28 And in a village,
10:30 a woman's importance is not important
10:32 than a man's.
10:34 I tried to explain it to him
10:37 but he didn't listen to me.
10:40 So you never told your son about this?
10:43 How could I tell him the truth?
10:46 He would have started hating me and his father.
10:52 And today he is hating the polio team.
10:55 He hates all those
10:57 who saved these innocent children from this misery.
10:59 Mother, do you still want to keep this lie alive?
11:03 Or do you want to tell the truth and atone for your sins?
11:06 You guys came here too?
11:10 I told you I won't give you my ground.
11:17 Still how dare you come here?
11:21 They gave me the courage today, son.
11:23 The courage
11:29 that I wouldn't have been able to get even if I died.
11:32 Mother, they just came to get their work done.
11:36 There is nothing else.
11:38 There is no need to get involved in their emotional talks.
11:40 I wish I had become emotional at that time, son.
11:43 When your father stopped me for the first time.
11:46 What are you saying, mother?
11:49 What did he stop you from?
11:50 From giving you drinks.
11:54 What?
11:56 You are in this condition because of me, son.
12:01 I never stood up for your rights, son.
12:06 I always listened to your father.
12:10 The polio team came to the village, son.
12:18 Everyone gave their children drinks, except us.
12:22 Your culprit is none other than us, son.
12:29 We have done a lot of injustice to you.
12:34 I didn't stand in front of your father at that time.
12:41 But if I don't stand in front of you today,
12:47 I don't want to be unjust to anyone else like you.
12:52 Such a big injustice, mother.
12:54 Such a big lie.
12:58 You ruined my entire life and you keep lying to me. Why?
13:05 The one who hasn't gone through this pain himself,
13:09 how will he understand my pain?
13:15 Do you know how much a disabled person is left behind in the race of life?
13:21 How would he feel when people go to see him laughing or looking at him with disgust?
13:27 What would he feel?
13:29 Do you know that a disabled person has to work 100 times harder than a normal person?
13:36 Still nothing happens for him.
13:40 I am a disabled person.
13:44 I am a disabled person.
13:48 I am a disabled person.
13:53 I fell very low from the eyes of my friends.
13:59 What will you become when you grow up?
14:01 I will become a doctor when I grow up.
14:03 What will you become when you grow up?
14:05 I will become a pilot when I grow up.
14:08 What will you become when you grow up?
14:09 I will make new friends.
14:11 But I got tired of being a target of their jokes.
14:16 Do you know?
14:18 People like us don't even get the right to love.
14:21 In the life of people like us, there is only room for hatred, not love.
14:27 Why shouldn't I hate that cruel person?
14:34 Because of whom I spent 40 years of my life in this torment and I am silent.
14:41 I hated him.
14:46 I hated him from my heart.
14:51 But today I came to know
14:59 that that cruel person was not a polio worker, but my own parents.
15:06 Mr. Shaurya, what has happened, was not in your control.
15:27 But whatever has to happen, is in your hands.
15:29 Your mother has decided that she will not forget the lies that have ruined the lives of more than 100 children.
15:39 Even if their son starts hating them.
15:43 Your mother has told the truth and paid for her lies.
15:54 The decision is in your hands.
15:56 I will not let my mother die.
16:21 Forgive my mother, my son.
16:24 Forgive me, my son.
16:45 Assalamualaikum. I welcome you all to the first match of this tournament.
16:52 This tournament is being played between the best under 19 teams of Pakistan.
16:59 And we are very proud that this tournament is being held on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Lawrence Cricket Ground.
17:13 I would like to thank my friends on this occasion.
17:16 Mr. Chaudhary Ejaz, Mr. Dilawar, Coach Shahid, without whom this tournament would not have been possible.
17:25 Along with this, I would like to thank Mr. Farooq from the Shayaan Foundation,
17:32 who is busy in the polio campaign in BKPK.
17:37 I would like to say a few heartfelt words to all of you.
17:41 Cricket is a game of spirit.
17:45 It is a passion.
17:48 A passion to move forward with each other.
17:53 A passion to win.
17:56 And if someone is left behind,
18:00 then a passion to turn around and hold his hand.
18:06 I learned this in my childhood, but this is life.
18:18 I realized this today from a very close friend of mine.
18:26 He said, "What has happened is not in our control."
18:34 "It is not in our control."
18:35 "But what is going to happen, is in our hands."
18:42 I made a lot of mistakes in life.
18:46 There were some misconceptions that my own people erased.
18:52 And I also paid for it.
18:57 This is my compensation.
19:02 This is it.
19:03 So ladies and gentlemen,
19:07 Let the Polio Awareness Drive begin!
19:10 Begin!
19:12 It flies high in the sky
19:20 It breathes to live again and again
19:30 In the nest, a new battle of dreams is brewing
19:41 It lives in hope
19:46 It moves ahead
19:49 Thank you both for coming.
19:50 Why wouldn't we come for this noble cause?
19:53 Polio is a dangerous disease that cannot be cured.
20:00 Remember, no one should be left behind.
20:06 Polio is a dangerous disease that cannot be cured.
20:10 is in the game.
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