Rohan: So Karwa Chauth!
Anjali: Yes... it's day after tomorrow.
Rohan: So you must have received the Sargi.
Anjali: Sargi?
Rohan: Sargi... Don't you know what Sargi is?
It's a ritual for Karwa Chauth ...
it's something that every mother-in-law
sends for her daughter-in-law.
Hasn't your mother-in-law sent it for you?
Some elder person of your family
must be sending it to you.
Anjali: No ...
Rohan: Don't worry.
This year you will get your Sargi.
My mother... she will explain everything to you.
Nandini R.: Greetings to you, my child!
Angali: Greetings.
Nandini R.: My son speaks so much
about your family that I feel almost
like I'm there with all of you.
Anjali: He has become a part of our small family.
Nandini R.: I hope he is not troubling you too much.
Dear child, Sargi is something that ...
every mother-in-law sends
for her daughter-in-law.
Some sweets, a few almonds and ...
signs of marital bliss ... and lots of love.
I'll send it to you.
I will think I have sent itto my daughter-in-law.
OK my child I'll hang up now!
Anjali: OK.
Angali to Rohan: Thank you ...
At times why do even strangers
seem like they are your own?
Rohan: And why is it, at times...
that even our own people become strangers?