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What worth would that youth be, if it has not experienced sleepless nights;
What worth would that story be, if it has not traversed a lifetime.
[Yogesh: whizzing sound]
Yogesh: Man finds himself in a dilemma and...(street-play dialogues)
The very piece of land, on which it (plastic) rests...
The piece of land...
The very piece of land on which it (plastic) rests...
The very piece of land on which...
Not only on land, but in water too, it (plastic) has shown its disruptive effects.
It has left us panting for fresh air and so it kills;
Pollution...
Makes that very piece of land infertile...on which it rests.
It has left us panting for fresh air and so it kills;
It has increased the level of pollution, and so it kills;
In water...?!
...makes that very piece of land infertile.
...and so, plastic kills.
...then Man responds,
'So what if it (plastic) is not decomposable, I will burn it.'
Rahul: You will burn it? (mockingly)
Rahul: Why would you burn it? (mockingly)
Yogesh: Wait, I will show u how. (replying mockingly)
Yogesh: That is it for now. (consciously)
Rahul: Do you really feel that burning it is the right solution?
Yogesh: No!
Rahul: Yes! You feel so!
[Yogesh starts laughing]
Narration: 'If you sense an unexpected enthusiasm in your heart today...
...then do believe...
...that today is the day to act.'
'No zeal arises without a reason,
...nor does a mind flutter without reasonable instructions.'
'Its time for the gates to open...
...its time to take a step forward...
...its time to live your dreams.'
Yogesh (explaining the dialogue): Listen! I will give you 3 ways to free yourself...
MAN 1: Get lost!
Yogesh (explaining the dialogue): I will give you 3 ways to free yourself from the dilemma regarding plastics.
Yogesh: First, minimum use of plastic in daily lives...
MAN 2: Shut up!
Yogesh (frustrated): It is not working out!
Yogesh: Work with me?
Lucky: No...I can't do it...I won't be able to.
Yogesh: Please...do it for me?!
Lucky: No no...I can't
Yogesh: Rahul, will you do it?
Rahul: Who?...Me?
Rahul: Ya ya...I'l do it...tell me.
Yogesh: Ok listen, I will tell you...
Rahul: You just tell me when.
Yogesh: Leave it! You will not do it, I know. You are just saying that you will.
Rahul: No, seriously, I'l do it.
Yogesh: No, no...
Rahul: Seriously, I'l work.
Yogesh: You are just a blabbermouth...you won't do it.
Rahul: No, I'l do it for sure...no kidding.
Lucky (scoffingly): Ya right!
Yogesh: Ok, then I will just recite your dialogues for you now.
Rahul: Ya, ok.
Yogesh: Your dialogue is...
'These people who are watching us...'
Rahul (in bewilderment): What?!
Rahul: Its not 'aey'. It is pronounced as 'ye'
Rahul: What the hell is 'aey'?...its 'ye' 'ye'
Rahul: Ok, what is your name?
Yogesh: 'Y'ogesh!
Yogesh: 'YE'?
Rahul (to others, mockingly): Can't even pronounce his dialogues properly and dreams of performing drama!
{'RAGHU DIXIT' Song: This little thing called life And in that small life, a smaller dream...}
YOGESH! KEEP ALL THIS ASIDE AND CONCENTRATE ON YOUR STUDIES FOR A WHILE.
Narration: 'If you sense an unexpected enthusiasm in your heart today...
...then do believe...
...that today is the day to act.'
Yogesh (inner conscience): 'No zeal arises without a reason,
...nor does a mind flutter without reasonable instructions.'
'Its time for the gates to open...
'Its time for the gates to open...
...its time to take a step forward...
...its time to live your dreams.'
[Opponents cheering]
{RAGHU DIXIT song: This little thing called life...}
Narration: Everybody dreams...
...its merely an illusion.
{RAGHU DIXIT song: This little thing called life and in that small life, a smaller dream...}
Narration continues: But the fire of zest does not burn in every heart.
Often people choose to suppress that fire.
Only a few...actually believe...
...that no zeal arises without a reason!'
{RAGHU DIXIT song: ...Dear Lord, let me lead this life once more...}