![]() At a party, Lucy wants to dance, but Saroo does not want to. We see a flashback of Saroo's birth brother calling for him at the train station. "I hate what he's done to you," Saroo says to Sue when Mantosh leaves the table, and Sue gets up from dinner, angry. Mantosh begins hitting himself and erupts in a tantrum like when he was a child. Mantosh begins to taunt Saroo about wanting to be an expert and Saroo insists that he is different than Mantosh. Saroo does not want to, which upsets Lucy. Mantosh comes in from having a cigarette, and Lucy wants to tell Saroo's parents about the fact that he wants to find out more about his origins. "He's been hard to control, but very very smart, and, I mean, he could do anything if he just learned to control that energy," Sue says.Īt dinner, Sue, John, and Lucy discuss all of Saroo's athletic trophies. Back at the house, Sue and Lucy look at pictures, including a picture of Mantosh. At the top, Saroo has a vision of his younger self on a nearby mountaintop. He chases her up a hill, and they laugh as they go. Lucy and Saroo are visiting Saroo's parents and she invites him to come for a run. Saroo sits up in bed and looks out the window, before logging on to Google Earth and beginning to search for where he might have come from.Ģ010, Hobart, Tasmania. While touching the sleeping Lucy's hand, Saroo has a flashback to eating a mango with his mother as a child. She asks Saroo what he thinks about their classmate's idea to create a search radius and he begins dancing in a silly way. "But she just knew herself, you know?" Lucy says. On the walk home, Lucy tells Saroo that her mother died about four years prior, and that her father is mad at her mother for refusing chemo. Another asks if his parents tried to find him, in which case there might be a paper trail, but they think this is unlikely, given that Saroo does not know his last name. One of his classmates recommends he try Google Earth to find his home. ![]() He recalls that the train platform he fell asleep on had a big rain tank and was not many stops from his home. Sitting down with his classmates, Saroo tries to piece together his personal history. "I'm not from Calcutta," he says, "I'm lost." Lucy comes in and notices that he seems out of sorts. Suddenly, he remembers his brother, and begins to eat the sweet treat. She asks how to say "taxi" and Saroo goes into the kitchen where he sees some jalebi. ![]() Sitting down for a meal, the girl, whose name is Lucy, learns Indian words and customs. ![]()
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