Boman Irani credited as playing...
Mr. Shergill
- Mr. Shergill: [on the phone] Karan? Where are you? How are you?
- Karan Shergill: I can't tell you where I am, but I'm okay, Dad.
- Mr. Shergill: Thankl God for that. You're mother's been praying day and night - and when you call, she isn't home.
- Karan Shergill: This call is for you, to tell you something I have never told said. Dad, you have given me so much in life, but all I have given you is grief.
- Mr. Shergill: Why are you saying this, Karan?
- Karan Shergill: Please don't think that I'm not aware of this. I love you, Dad.
- Mr. Shergill: I love you, too. Now, let me tell you something. Not one business associate or friend has a son or a brother out there on the front. These people just talk big, but I can proudly say "My son is on the battlefield." There was a time I was upset with you, but today I'm proud of you, very proud.
- Karan Shergill: Thank you Dad. Thank you.
- Mr. Shergill: Whatever I earned, acquired - all that I have - who do you think it's for? When my dad came here from Lahore in 1947, what did he bring with him? My entire family stayed in one small room. When I grew up, I'd hear of the house we had in Lahore. The status of our family had a huge prominence. This would pierce my heart like an arrow. I vowed that I would restore the family position to what it once was - and I succeeded - but my dad didn't live to see this. Now all I have is my family, and if you have no respect for what I have done, then all my effort... has been in vain.