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Added:So, you finally got time to meet your parents?
>> Mom, last week was really hard.
There was a lot of stress at work.
I called Dad and told him everything.
You know, if I don't see you both for even 2 days, I feel restless.
Hello, sis >> Hello.
How are you, Jack?
>> I'm fine.
How are you?
>> I'm fine, too.
>> Has Jason brother come back from the shop?
>> Not yet.
He must be on his way.
Mom >> Mom, Dad, why have not you come to my house yet?
You know, Arya made your favorite food just for you both.
She kept saying, "Please bring Mom and Dad with you."
>> Son, ask your mother.
If she agrees to come, I will come, too.
If she doesn't go, then I will stay here with her.
Wherever your mom is, I will be there, too.
>> I'm fine here.
Why should I go to your house?
I don't feel comfortable there.
And about your wife, I still don't understand her nature.
>> Mom, when did you spend time with Arya?
How can you say you don't like her?
Just come once, spend some time with her.
I'm sure you will like her.
Dad >> Mom, your son came with so much love to take you.
Go for a few days.
It will be a nice change for you and Dad, too.
Jane, leave it.
Don't say such things.
If Jack really cared about his parents, he would not have married by his own choice.
He would have asked for our opinion.
He would have respected our choice.
I still feel sad about my brother's daughter.
It was such a good match.
Mom, it's been a long time now.
Please forget the past.
>> Nancy, leave the past behind.
These things are fate.
Maybe Jack was not meant to marry your niece.
He was meant to marry Arya.
Son, how's your job going?
>> Dad, the job is good.
The salary is a bit low, but I'm learning a lot.
>> If you had married the girl we chose, you would not be struggling with your job today.
If you married Sam brother's daughter, your future would be safe and my bond with my brother would be stronger.
>> Mom, please forget all that.
Please come with me to my home.
Please.
>> No, I don't want to go.
I'm fine here.
>> Arya.
Arya.
Arya.
>> Hello.
Did not Mom and Dad come?
>> No, they did not come.
Arya, so many people in the world marry by their own choice.
But that does not mean their parents stay angry forever.
I asked Mom many times to come with me, but she refused.
Instead, they started taunting me for marrying against my will.
>> Jack, why are you thinking like this?
It will take some time, but one day Mom will accept everything.
>> How much more time will it take?
Arya, it's been 6 months since our marriage.
And in these 6 months, how many times did you go to see my mom?
Every time you spoke to her with love and respect.
But her?
She only came to our house two or three times, and that too because Dad forced her.
>> Why are you thinking like this?
I told you, everything will be okay.
It just needs some time.
>> Aria, sometimes I feel like I'm not really their own son.
It feels like Jason bro is their only real child.
>> Jack, don't say such things.
Parents love all their children.
They live for their children.
One day, when you have your own kids, you will understand.
>> You are so good, Aria.
Mom always says bad things about you.
She is rude to you. She treats you badly.
But still, you always tell me to be calm.
You never turn me against her.
You could have, but you never did.
>> Because I know how much you love your mom.
And I also know that your mom loves you deeply, too.
>> Yes.
Very much.
>> Now, come on.
Cheer up.
Go freshen up.
I will make hot tea for you.
>> Thank you, Aria.
What's wrong?
You look tired.
>> Of course, I'm tired.
I work all day long and get so exhausted.
It It like all the responsibilities are only mine.
And your mom.
If I hire a maid, she doesn't let her stay.
And she never even gets a glass of water by herself.
Jack came today to take your parents with him.
But as always, your mom said no.
>> Yes, Jack tried to take mom with him.
But mom does not like Maria. So, what can we do?
>> I feel like your brother married by choice on purpose.
He left his cousin and married someone else.
Just so your parents would not go to his house.
And he could live peacefully with his wife.
>> Jane, what's wrong with you?
Why are you talking like this?
>> I'm speaking the truth.
You've put all the work and responsibility on me.
There's another daughter-in-law, too.
If your mom goes to her house for a few days, what's the problem?
But no.
Your mom is just being stubborn.
>> Jane, you know she does not like Maria at all.
>> Then someone should have stopped Jack at that time.
When he decided to marry Arya.
Back then, everyone happily went to the wedding.
And now they're all angry.
And me?
I have to look after the kids, take care of the house, cook food. Do I have to do everything and take care of your mom, too?
>> Why are you getting angry at me?
What did I do?
Anyway, listen.
I'm opening a new showroom in another city.
>> Really?
>> Yes.
I have already found a place.
Just pray it works out.
If the showroom opens, our income will double.
Did I promise I will hire a full-time maid for you.
She will do all your work and help mom, too.
And I will tell mom not to send her away.
>> Wow.
That's really great news.
>> [clears throat] [laughter] [cough] >> What happened, Nancy?
Is everything okay?
>> What should happen?
Nothing.
The same thing I told you before.
I have not been feeling well for a few days.
I feel short of breath.
And the chest pain is getting worse every day.
>> I have told you so many times to go to the doctor.
But you never listen to me.
>> I told Jason.
He said if he gets time, he will take me.
He's very busy these days.
>> He has time for his wife and kids.
But not for taking his mother to the hospital?
Okay, if he can't take you, then I will.
>> Why are you getting angry at Jason?
You know how much work he has.
He really is busy these days.
>> Yes, I know he's busy.
But you always speak in favor of your children.
You never complain.
But just look at yourself.
You're not well, and still you don't care about your health.
Okay, I will tell Jason to arrange the car.
I will take you to the doctor.
That's it.
I don't want to hear anything else.
I will talk to him myself.
Tell me one thing.
Do you have a problem going with me?
If I take you, is that a problem?
>> Okay, fine. I will go with you.
And arguing with you is useless anyway.
>> Good. Now get ready.
I will tell Jason to arrange the car.
Hello, Jack, my son.
How are you?
I'm completely fine, Dad.
How are you?
And how is Mom feeling?
Son, your mom was not feeling well.
So, I brought her to the hospital.
What happened to Mom?
I talked to her just yesterday.
She did not tell me anything.
But, I could feel she was not well.
Yes, son.
She has a body pain for a few days.
And a few more health problems, too.
Oh.
What did the doctor say?
They wrote some tests.
We're going now to get them done.
Once the reports come, we will know the real problem.
Okay.
Tell me, who is with you right now?
No one, son.
I brought her alone.
Jason was busy, so he did not have time.
Dad, why didn't you tell me?
I would have taken you both to the hospital.
Please tell me now, where are you?
I'm coming right away.
>> Tell him not to worry.
I'm completely fine.
>> Son, your mom is saying don't worry.
She's fine.
We will just get the tests and go back home.
>> Okay, fine.
But Dad, promise me.
As soon as the reports come, you will call me.
And if you ever need me, please tell me right away.
I will come immediately.
>> Okay, son. I promise.
>> And please take care of yourselves.
>> Jason, I need to talk to you.
We have to pay the kids school fee.
And now we have to pay $200 more every month.
The school increased the fee.
>> Why did you put the kids in such an expensive school?
They don't even teach properly.
There's always some activity going on.
>> Who told you they don't study?
And also, extra activities are very important, too.
Because of that, our kids stay active and healthy.
>> It would have been better if you admitted them to a good local school.
At least they would become doctors or engineers.
This big school is just for show.
Nothing else.
>> You don't understand how big the school is.
Even Sarah asked me how we got our kids admitted to such a famous school.
>> Okay, fine.
Be patient.
I'll pay the fee in a few days.
But honestly, there's no benefit in sending them to this expensive school.
Both kids got such bad grades.
>> You go and rest.
I'm coming.
>> Dad.
What did the doctor say?
And why did you rush to the hospital alone?
I told you I will be free in a day or two.
Then we could go together with an appointment.
Dad, is everything okay?
Why are there tears in your eyes?
Please tell me. Dad.
What happened?
>> Son.
Your mother has cancer.
>> What?
What are you saying, Dad?
How can this be?
Dad, what are you saying?
>> This is what the doctors have told me for now.
>> What stage is the cancer?
What will the treatment be?
>> Son, we will know everything after a few more test reports.
Son, I have not told your mother anything yet.
And please, all of you, for God's sake, don't tell about this illness in front of her.
If she finds out, it will break her completely.
>> [music] >> Jack, what's wrong with you?
If you keep crying like this, Mom will notice something is wrong.
What did Dad say?
He told us not to tell Mom about her illness.
>> Yes.
But I can't bear it.
Mom has cancer.
I can't feel peace even for a moment without Mom.
Life feels meaningless.
>> Jack.
>> Hello, my son.
>> Hello, Mom.
Mom.
How are you feeling now?
>> Son, I'm still not feeling well.
I don't understand what's happening to me.
>> Mom, don't worry.
If God wills, you will be completely fine.
>> We've gone to big doctors, but no one understands what's wrong.
Tell me, son, did the doctor say anything to you?
Then tell me what my illness is.
Even your father does not tell me anything.
I don't know what kind of sickness this is.
Day by day, I feel worse instead of better.
>> Mom.
Hello, Dad.
Hello, son.
Sit down.
Nancy, did you take your medicine?
>> I don't want any medicine.
I'm tired of these medicines.
And those tests you took me for.
I'm not going there again.
It was so painful. I can't even explain.
>> What are you saying, Nancy?
Jack, talk to your mother.
If she does not take medicine, does not do tests or treatment, then how will she get better?
Mom, Dad is right.
Please take your medicine on time.
You will get better soon.
>> Son, even yesterday when I went for tests, it hurt so much. I can't explain.
>> Mom, Dad is saying all this for your own good.
Once all the tests are done, the proper treatment will begin.
Many people are praying for you.
>> What is happening to me?
I feel like you all are hiding something from me.
>> Why would we hide anything from you?
We never hid anything our whole lives.
Why would we do it now?
We told you you have a blood infection.
Treatment is going on.
You will be fine.
Yes, Mom.
Dad is right.
Just take your medicine.
You will get better very soon.
>> Where is Jason?
It's so late now.
He should have been home by now.
I hope everything is okay.
>> Hello.
>> Where were you?
I have been waiting for you for dinner.
>> Hey.
Have you seen the household expenses?
Everything is getting so expensive.
If I could, I would work day and night just to earn more money.
>> You work so hard, Jason.
But what exactly do you want to do?
>> You know how much money is being spent on Mom's treatment.
>> Don't mind me.
But Mom's treatment is not only your responsibility.
Tell Jack, too.
He should help a little.
After all, your mother has two sons.
>> Poor Jack.
What can he even do?
His job does not pay well.
He does not have enough money to help with the treatment.
>> Whether the job is good or not, he's still her son.
He should do something.
And you already have your wife and kids to care for.
He does not even have children, so why can't he share the responsibility?
Also think, if you keep spending all your money on mom's treatment, how will you grow your business?
Where will more money come from?
>> Yes, a lot of money is going into mom's treatment.
>> That's why I say, let Jack take some responsibility, too.
Honestly, I feel like mom would not get better now.
Old age itself is a disease.
And on top of that, she has cancer.
Remember your friend James?
His mom also had cancer.
They did everything, spent all their money.
Even sold their house for treatment.
And in the she passed away.
Now all the kids live in rented homes struggling.
I say, a person lives as long as it's written in their fate.
Spending all your hard-earned money on treatment like this, it's just foolishness.
Anyway, go wash your face.
I will bring dinner.
>> [music] >> But mom's treatment is not only your responsibility.
Tell Jack, too.
He should help a little.
If you keep spending all your money on mom's treatment, how will you grow your business?
Where will more money come from?
Tony, you have not slept yet?
I was just thirsty, so I got up to drink some water.
Did you drink the water?
Then why are you still standing there?
Come and sleep now.
Okay.
I'm coming.
I will sleep now.
Remember your friend James?
His mom also had cancer.
They did everything, spent all their money.
Even sold their house for treatment.
And in the end, she passed away.
Now, all the kids live in rented homes struggling.
>> [music] >> Oh, brother.
So nice to see you.
Please sit.
>> I will bring some tea.
>> No. No.
I would not drink anything.
Just sit.
I need to talk to you both.
>> How is mother, brother?
We were about to come to your house.
>> Mother is not getting better.
She is getting worse.
And now my wife is also sick.
>> Oh, no.
What happened to her?
>> What can she do?
She takes care of mother all day.
Then she does all the housework and takes care of the kids, too.
Now, she is also sick.
I need to talk to you both about something important.
>> Yes, brother. Please tell us.
>> Yes. What's the matter?
>> I want you to take mother and father to live with you for a few days.
>> Brother, I wanted this from the beginning.
But Do know, mother never agrees to come to our house?
She still did not come even when she was healthy.
Now she is sick.
>> That's the problem, brother.
She is sick now.
How long can I take care of her?
How much can I do?
There is so much responsibility on me.
I have to run the business and manage the house.
It's too much for me.
Please listen to me.
You both should go and talk to mother nicely.
Convince her with love.
She will agree.
At least try.
>> Okay, Jason bro.
Don't worry.
We will bring mother and father with us.
>> That's great.
Now I will wait for you both.
I will go now.
>> Brother, please have some tea.
>> No, I will drink tea some other time.
I have to go to work.
It's getting late.
>> Okay, brother.
Take care of yourself.
Bye.
>> What are you thinking?
>> Arya, we can bring mother here.
>> But what about her treatment?
>> Illness comes from God.
And God will also give the cure.
You will see everything will get better.
>> You know, my salary is very low.
And cancer treatment is very expensive.
>> Don't think about all that.
Just think for a moment.
If our own child got sick, would we just sit and do nothing?
Would we leave them like that?
Our parents did everything for us all their lives.
Now it's our turn, Jack.
>> Thank you, Aria.
Thank you so much.
>> I will bring tea for you.
Mom, I know you are very upset with me.
But please forgive me.
I promise I would not give you any reason to complain again.
Just one time.
Please come with us.
Just once.
>> Aria, I told you already.
I don't want to go with you.
I am fine here.
Tell Jack to stop insisting, too.
Why are both of you forcing me?
I said I don't want to go.
I am fine here.
>> Please, Mom.
Just one time.
Come with us.
Please forgive the mistakes of the past.
>> Mom.
Aria is right.
How long will you stay upset with them?
No one knows how long we will live.
Life and death are not in our hands.
>> Sister-in-law.
What are you saying?
>> I'm not saying it myself.
The doctor said it.
Mother-in-law has cancer.
>> [music] >> Mom.
You know cancer is a deadly disease.
It usually ends with death.
>> Jane, keep your mouth shut.
>> What?
I have cancer.
And no one told me?
You all did such a big thing for me?
>> I told you.
Nancy should never know about her illness.
>> Dad.
Please don't get angry.
If not today, then tomorrow she would have found out anyway.
Mom has cancer.
>> Just say it clearly.
That old >> are a burden on you now.
>> Oh, come on.
When did I say you're a burden on us?
But the truth is we're spending a lot of money on mom's treatment.
>> Jane, I did not expect this from you.
What you said is very hurtful.
>> Oh, sure.
We are the bad ones, right?
Even the elders used to say, "Do good and forget it."
So true.
No matter how much we help you people, your complaints never end.
And dad, I say this clearly.
If you're not happy here, then you're free to leave this house.
You stay here, eat here, live for free.
And if someone says even a word, your wife starts crying like a crocodile.
You have made my life hell.
>> Dad, what big problem has happened?
What? Why are you so angry?
>> Why did your wife tell Nancy about her illness?
How many times did I say, how many times did I beg you all?
Don't talk about her sickness in front of her.
>> Dad, one day or another, Mom was going to find out anyway.
So, what's the big deal now?
>> Do you even know what she said about your mother?
How rude she was.
>> I know everything.
Jane told me everything.
She's human, too.
How much can she tolerate?
And do you even realize what we have done for you?
You all should be thankful to us.
We worked day and night for you and Mom.
We took such good care of you both.
I wanted to start my own business.
I needed money for that.
But I did not use that money.
I spent all of it on Mom's treatment.
>> Jason, brother, why are you saying all this?
These are not things to be thrown in someone's face.
>> Let him speak, Jack.
>> Jason has done so much for us.
He spent money like water on us.
But what about us?
Did not we do anything for him?
He was so small when he got sick.
Your mother stayed in the hospital with him for a whole month.
She held him close to her chest and cared for him day and night.
She even sold all her jewelry to pay for his treatment.
And today, he says we did nothing for him?
>> Jason, brother, you should be ashamed.
You're talking to Dad like this?
>> BE QUIET.
YOU'RE SO eager to take them with you.
GO AHEAD.
TAKE THEM.
Let's see how long you keep them.
Within a week, you will return them here.
Mom's treatment costs a lot.
I will see where you get that kind of money from.
>> Don't worry, brother.
If I have to, I will sell myself, but I will get Mom treated.
I'm taking Mom and Dad with me.
>> FINE. Take them.
>> Come, Mom and Dad.
I will wait for you in the car outside.
>> Let's go.
>> [music] >> When children get sick, parents love and care for them even more.
They start loving that child even more than before.
But when parents get sick, children get tired of them.
They start to avoid them.
That's what happened with my illness, too.
I did not understand Jane's behavior.
The way she spoke, her rude tone.
I should have understood it that time.
We should have left that house a long time ago.
>> Why are you blaming yourself?
It's not your fault.
Anyone can get sick.
Thank God that we got to see people's true faces.
And look, the person you were against about for so long, she lovingly brought you here.
>> But I'm scared about one thing.
What if Arya also gets tired of my illness, just like Jane did?
>> Hello, Mom and Dad.
>> Hello.
>> Mom, do you need anything?
If you ever need anything, please tell me right away.
>> Okay, my child.
>> Dad.
Now you both will stay here because this is not just mine and Jane's house anymore.
It's your house, too.
Do you know, since you both came here, the house feels full of joy again.
I can't explain how happy I am.
It feels like God gave my parents back to me.
And you You what?
Today, Jane made food just for you both.
Spicy food for you, Dad.
And light, healthy food for you, Mom.
>> My child, there was no need for all this.
We can eat whatever is cooked at home.
>> Dad, why are you saying that?
From now on, every day you will get the food you like.
And that way, we will also get to try new things.
What do you say, Jack?
>> Absolutely.
>> Jack, please bring Mom and Dad to the dining table.
I will set the food.
>> All right.
>> Oh, don't even ask.
Since Jason's parents left, it feels like there's no work left in the house.
I feel so relaxed now.
I was so tired of taking care of Jason's mom.
And that illness, it was cancer, you know.
I was always scared that maybe I or my kids might catch it, too.
Okay, I will talk to you later.
Bye.
>> Hi.
Where are the kids?
>> They're in the room.
What happened?
Has the work started at the new branch?
>> It will take a few more days.
Just pray everything goes well.
Now it's time to put money into it.
I will need a lot of money.
>> You seem stressed.
Is everything okay?
>> I have applied for loans from a few banks.
Pray they get approved.
>> Jason, borrowing from friends is fine.
But taking a loan from the bank, and that too by keeping the house as security?
Is that really okay?
>> Look, once the work starts and things go as planned, I will pay all the loans back.
Why are you worrying?
I'm here, right?
Everything will be fine.
Let's do one thing.
Get the kids ready.
Let's go out for dinner today.
>> I will go tell the kids now.
They will be so happy.
And you two get freshened up.
Aria, dear, I had fallen asleep.
You must be tired.
Go and get some rest.
>> No, Mom.
I'm not tired at all.
You sleep peacefully.
I feel very happy taking care of you.
May God always keep you happy, dear.
May you get all the happiness in the world. Live a long life.
Jack, your car.
Your car is not outside.
Do you know where it is?
>> The car?
I sold it.
>> What?
You sold the car?
>> Yes, Arya.
You know we need a lot of money for mom's treatment.
Now no friend gives loans anymore.
I feel embarrassed asking again and again.
That's why I sold the car.
>> It's okay.
It's just a car.
We can buy another one later.
Mom's treatment is more important.
Once she gets better, we will feel like we've got all the blessings in the world.
>> I knew you would understand.
You know, if it were some other woman, she would have argued and made a scene.
>> I'm not one of those foolish women.
Your parents are like my own, too.
And since mom came here, taking care of her gives me so much peace.
Mom, why did you come upstairs?
You could have just called me. I would have come down.
Arya, please forgive me, dear.
I treated you very badly, said hurtful things, and misunderstood you.
Mom, what are you saying?
I never had any complaint against you.
That shows how kind-hearted you are, my dear.
In fact, my son is lucky.
He recognized a diamond in one look.
>> That's why I always told you, Arya has a very good heart.
>> And today, I have seen it myself.
The way you've cared for me, both of you, God will reward you so much, my children.
May he give you all the happiness in the world.
May all your wishes come true.
May you both always stay happy.
>> The branch just opened, and orders have already started coming in.
Thank you, God.
>> Jason!
Jason!
I was watching the news.
In the headlines, they said that the place where you set up your shops and everything that building they're breaking it down.
They're demolishing everything because it's been declared illegal.
And the government is doing it.
>> What nonsense are you talking about?
That can't be true.
What are you saying?
>> Please.
Just make a phone call and check.
>> No one's picking up.
No one is answering the phone.
>> Call Bravo.
He might know something.
>> Yes, I will call Bravo right now.
>> Hello, Mom, Dad.
>> Hello, son.
>> Mom, Dad, I got a promotion.
>> Congratulations, son.
>> May God give you thousands of successes.
>> This is all because of your prayers.
The office also gave me a new car.
>> May God bless you even more.
Always stay happy.
>> Aria.
Aria.
I got a promotion.
>> Congratulations, Jack.
>> What happened?
Aren't you happy?
>> It's not like that.
I just got a call from Jane.
>> Oh, really?
How are they?
>> They are in a very bad situation.
>> What happened, dear?
Is everything okay?
>> Jane said that the place where Jason opened the new branch, that land turned out to be illegal.
>> What?
>> Yes.
Everything is destroyed.
They even took a bank loan for that place.
And now the government sent bulldozers and destroyed it all.
>> That's really bad.
Mom, shouldn't we go visit them?
>> I would not even step into that house.
Even today, I still remember Jane's harsh words.
>> Mom, I agree she said very hurtful things.
But now she's paying for her mistakes.
And until you forgive her, her problems won't go away.
Dad, please talk to Mom.
>> What can I say, son?
If your mother wants to go, I have no problem.
But I can't go to that house.
Jason's words still echo in my mind.
I don't have peace.
I can't go there.
>> What are you saying?
How could you even think I would go there without you?
Why are you looking at me like that?
I said I won't go without you, and that's final.
>> Jane.
>> Did anything work out?
Is the problem solved?
>> Nothing worked.
When bad times come, everyone leaves you.
I went to many friends.
No one helped.
No one was even ready to give $1,000.
Maybe now everyone knows that I have lost everything.
>> What are you saying?
What will we do now?
This house was our last hope.
Did you mortgage it too?
I tried to stop you.
>> Don't talk nonsense with me.
Everything happening to me is your fault.
It's happening because of you.
When my parents lived in this house, this house had blessings and peace.
Whatever I did used to be successful, you started disliking my parents.
Their meals became a burden for you.
>> I never thought their food was a burden.
It was you who found your mother's treatment expensive.
And maybe you have forgotten.
I did not throw them out of the house.
They went with Jack on their own.
And now, why are you angry about that decision?
You agreed to it back then.
>> I had lost my mind.
I was disobedient.
I left my parents when they needed me most.
And now, look, God has destroyed me.
I'm all alone now.
No one is with me.
>> It's good, son, that you have realized your mistake.
>> Dad, Mom, please forgive me.
I hurt you both.
I gave you so much pain.
I said bad things.
Please forgive me.
This world gives back what you do.
>> Mom, please forgive me, too.
I forgot that this home had blessings because of you.
Please forgive me.
>> Stop now, my children.
We never had hatred in our hearts for you.
We were only hurt, and now you understand that.
We have forgiven you both from our hearts.
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