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Remembering Hindi cinema's legendary singing star Surendra on his 109th birth anniversary today.
This generation may not have heard of him, but he was heard with pin-drop silence when he sang his soul-stirring song “Kyon yaad aa rahen hain guzare huye zamzne...” on the stage during Indian Cinema's Golden Jubilee celebrations in the year 1982. The audience that included biggest of the Bollywood names knew him well and had their eyes moistened by the touching melody which looked so true to life. The glorious bygone era of Surendra, the singing star sensation of the 30s and 40s and heartthrob of thousands then, seemed to have suddenly come back before them. Their spontaneous applause and standing ovation made him overwhelmed with emotion, as their so much admiration and regard was, perhaps, his best recognition in many decades since his most melodious early years of Hindi films.
Surendra was born on November 11, 1910 in Batla village of Punjab. He always used B.A., L.L.B. with his name and wanted to establish himself as a successful lawyer, but due to his pleasent voice everyone suggested him to become a singer and try hands at Hindi cinema. Finally, he agreed with them and came to Bombay to join Mehboob Khan's Sagar Movie Tones.
In 1936, he got his first break in Deccan Queen. Deccan Queen established him as a sining star. He released a parody of K. L. Saigal's 'Baalam Aaye..' in his voice as 'Birha Ki Aag Lagi..' which became an instant hit with the film-goers. His next film Aansuon Ki Duniya went un-noticed. He sang 'Tumhi Ne Mujhko Prem Sikhaya..' with Bibbo in his next film Manmohan which became very successful soon after the release of the film, and he got recognition as a singing star of those times. With Jaagirdaar he got his first chance to sing under the baton of great music director Anil Biswaas. Anilda recognised the talent in the young man and was very much impressed by Surendra's voice and ability to sing. Anilda fortified his singing abilities. He gave further chances in Gramophone Singer, Jiwan Saathi, Alibaba, Aurat, Ghareeb, Jawani, etc.
When Anil Biswaas switched over to Bombay Talkies, Surendra sang under Khemchand Prakash and Gyan Dutt for about 2-3 years. Khemchand's Bharthari (1944) was among his best musical creations. Surendra sang 'Bhanwara Madhuban Me Jaa..', 'Bhiksha De De Maa..', 'Allah Naam Ras Pina Praani..' and 'Prem Bina Sab Soona..' in Bharthari. In 1946, Surendra got the opportunity of his life time, when, Mehboob who was making Anmol Ghadi, called him up and gave him the chance to work against the then singing stars Noor Jahan and Suraiyya. For Anmol Ghadi, Naushad gave him a golden chance to sing with Noor Jahan, and Surendra lived up to all expectations. Surendra got songs like 'Aawaz De Kahan Hai..' a duet with Noor Jahan, which was a huge hit, 'Kyun Yaad Aa Rahe Hain Gujre Hue Zamaane..' and 'Ab Kaun Hai Mera..'.
Anmol Ghadi was a huge success and thus Naushad repeated Surendra in Anokhi Ada, Elaan, etc. Surendra sang probably his best song in Gawaiya (1954) under music directly Ram Ganguly, the song was 'Teri Yaad Ka Deepak Jalta Hai Din Raat..' the other version (faster) of the song was sung by the great Talat Mehmood. But, it was the slow version sung by Surendra who took the notice of the film-goers. Ironically, after this he almost stopped singing and confined himself to acting. He acted in many films, like, Dil Deke Dekho, Mughal-e-Aazam, Baaghi, Geet Gaya Pattharon Ne, Waqt, An Evening in Paris, Milan and Sarasatichandra, to name a few.
Suraiya and Surendra in a still from the movie Anmol Ghadi (1946)
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New Post has been published on https://www.liveindiatimes.com/ht-brunch-cover-story-celebrating-womens-day-with-grandmothers-and-granddaughters-brunch-feature/
HT Brunch Cover Story: Celebrating Women’s Day with grandmothers and granddaughters - brunch feature
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Queens of cool
A second year history honours student conspires with her maternal grandma, a former social worker, on all things mischievous
Starring: Usha Trikha, 73, and Satya Dewan, 19
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On Satya: Lehenga, Fabindia; Gold stole, an antique piece from her great grandmother; silver jewellery, Amrapali and Jaipur shops; juttis, Agra; On Usha: Lehenga, from a designer in Mumbai; jewellery, Khanna jewellers; footwear from Bangkok ( Shivamm Paathak )
What I’ve learnt from my grandmother: “Hearing how my grandmum made choices as an 18-year-old without thinking about what people would say makes the saying about following your heart so true. She did the cha-cha-cha, salsa, played the sitar and was a skater. How cool is that! She’s outgoing and modern in her outlook and encourages me to do what I want just like she did!”
What I’ve learnt from my granddaughter: “Satyu’s introduced me to the wonderful world of technology that instantly connects me to my near and dear ones. Courage and confidence at such a young age bewilders me and her artistic pursuits in theatre and photography have made me realise just how much a young girl can spread her wings.”
Wardrobe swap! Satya finally got her hands on Usha’s heirloom stole on the shoot day while Usha raided Satya’s wardrobe and agreed on a lehenga-kurta look. “Having worn saris since my early 20s, wearing a lehenga from my granddaughter’s wardrobe made me feel shy!” says Usha.
The art of living
A content editor says she learnt how to celebrate life from her paternal grandmother
Starring: Sudesh, 78, and Tanya Saihgal, 23
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On Sudesh: Maxi dress, W For Woman; necklace, Anokhi; On Tany: Sari, Nalli; jewellery, Malabar Jewellers; Styling: Shamali Singh ( Shivamm Paathak )
What I’ve learnt from my grandmother: “It’s easy and cool for us millennials to say that we are anxious, depressed, that our job sucks and life is so tough, but I realise how happy and content my daadi is despite old age and health issues like cancer. She taught me to be a fighter and how to live in the moment.”
What I’ve learnt from my granddaughter: “Tanya’s taught me to chill more and think less about traditions. These girls want to be independent and believe in gender equality. Now that’s a lesson to learn!”
Wardrobe swap! Tanya rarely wears saris but for our shoot, she draped her grandma’s silk sari while the latter tried on Tanya’s maxi dress! “I’ve seen daadi wearing this sari in pictures. Looking at myself in the same was like witnessing a legacy,” says Tanya.
Gender no bar
School-going Leewana aspires to be an achiever like her maternal grandmother, the President of Cancer Care India
Starring: Sudha Murgai, 72, and Leewana Nanda, 16
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On Sudha: Jacket and dress, Paro ; On Leewana: Dress, Paro; necklace, Amrapali; belt, Myoho; sandals, Tresmode ( Shivamm Paathak )
What I’ve learnt from my grandmother: “From naani ma I’ve learnt to stand strong and conquer everything in my way. She believes I’m capable of going as far as anyone else, regardless of gender.”
What I’ve learnt from my granddaughter: “Livu has taught me to be bold while making choices and the importance of being totally independent. She is my strength!”
Wardrobe swap! Leewana convinced her granny to give her saris a break and got a chance to wear her accessories for this shoot. “I was transported back to my youth!” says Sudha.
Women of steel
A lawyer-cum-polo player has learnt to say ‘no’ from her paternal grandmother
Starring: Prabha Singh, 84, and Avshreya Pratap Singh Rudy, 28
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On Prabha: Sari, Kasim Collection, Varanasi; antique jewellery; footwear; Bata; On Avshreya: Sari, Kasim Collection, Varanasi; jewellery, antique family heirlooms ( Shivamm Paathak )
What I’ve learnt from my grandmother: “Resolve and resilience. Even after being widowed at 28, which is how old I am today, she raised five successful children. Also, the ability to say no and stick to it.”
What I’ve learnt from my granddaughter: “Avshreya has always been strong willed, even as a child. At the same time she is caring. I wish we had been allowed to be as strong and determined as girls are today.”
Wardrobe swap! Avshreya’s possessive grandma allowed her to wear one of her saris only for the shoot! “Wearing daadi’s sari gave me a strong connect with her and my roots,” says Avshreya.
Going scot-free
A restaurateur gets her helping of affection from her husband’s paternal grandma
Starring: Uma Bahl, 81 and Avantika Sinha Bahl, 27
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On Avantika: Top, Shein; sari, boutique in South Extension; On Uma: Suit, boutique in South Extension; jewellery, Khanna Jewellers; clutch, Da Milano ( Shivamm Paathak )
What I’ve learnt from my grandmother: “Even at her age, daadi doesn’t ask for help. Women of her generation are natural multitaskers. I’ve learnt this from her!”
What I’ve learnt from my granddaughter: “I really admire Avantika’s fierce spirit and the freedom of her generation. Looking at her, I have realised that given the right opportunity, there is nothing a woman can’t achieve.”
Wardrobe swap! A dress-person, Avantika draped her daadi’s sari on a top while Uma junked her sari for Avantika’s suit. “Daadi liked her sari on me so much that she gave it to me!” chimes Avantika.
Partners in crime
A young chef has learnt the recipe for naughtiness from her maternal grandma, an ex-food taster
Starring: Madhu Sabarwal, 72, and Akanksha Dean, 23
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On Madhu: Suit, Biba; footwear, Charles & Keith; On Akanksha: Suit, from a shop in Lucknow; watch, Fossil; sandals, Bata ( Shivamm Paathak )
What I’ve learnt from my grandmother: “My naanu often says: ‘Here’s to strong women, may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them’ and that has been engraved in my mind. I’ve inherited her nose for news and love for cricket too.”
What I’ve learnt from my granddaughter: “Akanksha works as a chef, travels, writes and still manages to have fun and take care of me. Following in her footsteps, I’ve found joy in playing video games and getting connected on Facebook and Skype.”
Wardrobe swap! Madhu broke her dress code of baggy pyjamas and slipped into Akanksha’s churidar-kurta! “Taking on Akanksha’s style was like being in her world for a few minutes. What a fun idea!” says Madhu. for good measure…
A grandpa so cool!
A Delhi-based digital creator has an unusual model: his 87-year-old granddad! Both men participate in this HT Brunch Celebrating Women special by twinning and swapping wardrobes, then say the following about the women in their lives.
Starring: Satish, 87, and Siddharth Batra, 26
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On Satish Shirt, Markham; jeans, Levi’s; On Siddharth: Shirt, Cotton World; trousers, Raymonds; cap, Zara ( Shivamm Paathak )
What I’ve learnt from my mother: Says Siddharth, “She’s extremely patient; her tolerance levels reach palatial ceilings! It’s rubbed off on me over time. I’m a lot like my mother!”
What I’ve learnt from my mother and wife: Says Satish, “Growing up, I saw my mother work hard to ensure the house ran efficiently. She managed to instil these qualities in me too! My wife was very good at managing our finances and ensured we travelled the world.”
Wardrobe swap! Trouser-loving Satish fitted perfectly into Siddharth’s jeans and Siddharth got an excuse to whack off his grandpa’s cap and pants! “I steal grandpa’s clothes regularly. Unfortunately we don’t share shoe sizes,” says Siddharth.
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Who wore what
On Satya: Dress tailored from Khan Market; anklet, from a shop in Jaipur; Kolhapuris from Agra; On Usha: Sari, Nalli
On Sudesh: Suit, Infinity Creations; pearl string, Caratlane, ring and bangle, Khanna jewellers; shoes, Dr Scholls; On Tanya: Dhoti sari; Infinity Creations; ring and cuff, Nimai; shoes, Charles & Keith
On Leewana: Cape, Paro; T-shirt and jeans, H&M; boots, Aldo; On Sudha: Shirt, Loft; skirt, Sholeh; necklace from a boutique in Thailand
On Prabha: Sari, Kasim Collection, Varanasi; jewellery, antique family heirlooms; On Avshreya: Suit, Madhu Jain, jewellery, antique family heirlooms; jutti from Agra
On Uma: Suit from a boutique in South Extension; jewellery, Khanna jewelers; On Avantika: Dress, Mars; earrings and bracelet, customised; shoes, Ash Amaira
On Madhu: Outfit, H&M; footwear, Charles & Keith; On Akanksha: Top, H&M; pants, Global Desi; shoes, Skechers
On Satish: Shirt, Allen Solly; Trousers, Raymonds; loafers; Louis Phillipe; On Siddharth: Shirt, Selected Homme; trousers, Massimo Dutti; tassel slip-ons, SKO
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Naagkanya Ek Anokhi Rakshak || Episode 06 || New TV Show || Dangal TV Channel
-That was fun.
-Yes, brother.
we had lots of fun.
“Kashi dances, Patna dances and Mathura also dances.
” “Mohini, when you dance theentire district dances with you.
” “Mohini, when you dance theentire district dances with you.
” I enjoyed thoroughly, brother.
I was mesmerized by Mohini’s dance moves.
You’re absolutely right, brother.
My feelings are exactly the same.
But, I’ve one problem.
As I’m getting close to my house, my tension is increasing.
Her big eyes, high pitched voice, and the rolling pin in her hands makes me sacred.
What do I do? I hate this life.
You’re absolutely right, Bheema.
Your sister-in-law will ask meseveral questions as soon as I reach home.
If she finds out by mistakethat we went to watch Mohini’s show then she’ll thrash me badly.
I can’t explain how the thrashing is.
It’s interesting to know thatyou’re so sacred of sister-in-law.
-I’ll tell you something.
-Yes, tell me.
There’s no husband in thisworld who is not scared of his wife.
What do I do? I’m tired of all this.
Hey! What happened Bheema?Why did you stop? Won’t you go home as you'rescared of sister-in-law? Brother, I saw something there.
There’s something over there.
Where? I saw something like a shadow over there.
I’m a faint-hearted person.
I feel scared at night.
Even my wife is notas weak-hearted as you.
Do something.
You walk ahead and I’ll follow you.
-Carry on.
-Okay.
Help! What’s this? Brother, help me.
Help! Why is the shadow attractingBheema towards it? Leave me.
Help! Who is this? Leave me.
What did I see just now? The fear of humans give me strength.
I target the person who’s scared of me.
I’ve got today’s first target.
There’s the fear of darkness everywhere.
I’m here to play with everybody’s fear.
As the fear increases myevil powers will also increase.
Cast off evil eye from here.
Cast off evil eye from here.
The woman has lost hermind early in the morning.
I don’t know of any evil eyebut I’ll definitely run away from here.
I’m doing this for Sona and not for you.
This smoke will keep Sona away from evil.
Okay.
The smoke willward off evil eye from here.
But, who’ll save her from you? Your father was the kingand your mother the queen of Naglok (land of serpents).
So what if she didn’t give birth to me? She showers so much loveand attention on me all the time.
I’m really blessed and lucky.
Sona.
.
.
Sona, did you hear what your dad told me? No.
I was saying thatconvincing her is like.
.
.
Offering cat to the milk.
That’s not how the proverb goes.
The proverb says that it’s likeplaying the flute before the buffalo.
-Yes.
That’s it.
-Yes.
Did you see that your daughteraddressed you as buffalo? -Sona!-No, mom.
I was talking about cats.
Dad mentioned buffaloes.
What’s this, das? You’re too much.
No.
.
.
I mean.
.
.
I know that my Sona loves me a lot.
A lot more than you.
There’s so much love inthe arguments of mom and dad.
That’s because they’revery simple and innocent.
If they find out that I’m a serpent girl they’ll never be able to accept the fact.
And mom will be.
.
.
I’ll never share this truth with them.
They’ve protected me all my life.
It’s my turn to do something in return.
Thank you, mom.
Why are you thanking mefor casting off evil eye from you? No, my child.
It’s my duty.
I’ll protect you till my last breath.
I’ll leave now.
Sona, you’re in trouble.
I can’t reveal my traitsof a serpent girl before them.
Oh no! a glass has broken.
What ominous thing is going to happen now? Sorry, mom.
It slipped from my hands.
Please cast off the evil eye once again so that it wards off everything ominous.
Yes.
wait here, I’ll be back soon.
You’re trapped in her melodrama now.
Dad, this is not any drama.
This is a bad omen.
We must try to ward it off.
Look at her.
Stop explaining, my child.
Your dad isn’t aware of these things.
The Lord has blessed yourmother with all the knowledge.
Okay, it’s done.
I’ll leave now.
I’m getting late.
Okay.
Go, my child.
Go.
Hey! Weren’t you happy with the smokethat you’ve added chilies to it? You’re going to kill me.
-What are you saying?-Hey! -I do this to ward off evil eye.
-Enough! Stop it.
I know how powerful I am.
I won’t waste my powers.
I’ll fight injusticeand wrongs with my powers.
I’ll help everybody whoneeds my help at any cost.
Yes.
Hey boy! Boy! Hey you boy, move aside.
Oh god! He’s not listening to me.
How did she save him? If she didn’t come on timethe child would’ve been dead.
From where did she suddenly come? Are you a superhero? I mean super-heroine? It means super-heroines also exist.
She looks familiar to me.
Oh god! I need to hidemy identity from them.
I need to do something.
Yes! I need to wear glasses.
Sona has to wear glasses.
I told you not to leave my hand.
Then why did you run away? There’s no end to your mischief.
Come with me.
I’ll complain to your father.
Sona, you saved the child’s life.
Well-done! Sona, you’re in trouble.
I was supposed to go to office.
I’m late.
Who will save me from PP? Krish, why have you worn shorts? I told you several timesto wear proper pants to office.
-Be a man.
-Man, sir.
-Krish, where are my glasses?-On the head.
Why is it on your head? Give it to me.
-Sir, it’s on your head.
-on my head? Oh yes! Thank you.
So, you’ve worn pants.
-How can I refuse your command?-Very good.
What was I saying? You’re right here.
What was I saying? You haven’t started saying anything yet.
-Haven’t I?-No.
Just a minute.
Attention everybody.
I’ve got an information.
A man told me that a shadowof a tree swallowed a man.
-Shadow?-Yes.
-You mean a shadow?-Yes.
Which idiot has hired you? -Sir, you appointed me.
-I? Okay.
I was just checkingWhat were you saying? -Sir, I was asking if this is possible?-Yes.
It’s your job to find outif the man is speaking the truth or is the story of the shadow a fake one.
Go and find out the history, geography, psychology of the tree.
Interview the man.
If you can’t find theman then bring the tree here.
This tending news shouldbe telecast on our website.
Go.
Go.
Go.
Both of you’re still standing here? Go.
Go.
Go.
Wear the glasses.
You look good in them.
Thank you.
So, our fallen Sona is here.
I mean Sona who always keeps falling down.
You’re such a mess.
Sir, shall I go with them? I mean.
.
.
I want to learn from them.
Please.
-Absolutely not.
-Sir.
.
.
Yes, Shabbir.
Sona, handle the old cases.
Krish and I’ll handle the new one.
Julie, shall we go towork if you’re done talking? Yes, let’s go.
-Bye, Sona.
-Bye.
Why is Julie always rude with me? What happened? What’s that sound? What happened? You did this? -How?-Hands.
What? No, sir.
.
.
my hand fell on it by mistake.
-Your hand fell on it.
-No.
.
.
I mean.
.
.
It was an old table and according to vaastu(science of architecture) one shouldn’t keepold things in the office.
I’ve helped you.
-So, you’ve helped me?-Yes.
Do me one more favour.
Take a leave today.
Spare my office.
Before I lose my temper please go.
Go.
-Go means to get out.
-Okay, sir.
I’ve got leave in office today.
But, I won’t avail the leave.
Sir told me not to attend the interview.
But, I can watch Krishdoing his work from a distance.
I can learn many things that way.
Thief! Thief! Stop him.
Catch him.
Why am I running? I can turn into the serpentgirl and catch him.
Yes! But, I don’t know howto turn into the serpent girl.
I don’t remember anything.
I must do something.
Think of an idea.
How did I transform intothe serpent girl in the morning? Yes! I’ve to placemy right hand on my heart and I’ll turn into a serpent girl.
If I place my right hand on myheart I’ll transform into a serpent girl.
Mr.
Thief, run as fastyou can because the serpent girl will run faster than a cheetah.
You can’t escape now.
Enough of the cat and mouse game.
Return the purse.
How did you reach here? There was no one behind me.
Whenever wrong tries to overpower right injustice tries to triumph of justice and thieves like you will spread terror I’ll come and stop themthe way I did just now.
C'mon return the purse.
I’ve got the purse but how willI find the person who owns the purse.
This girl appeared like a bullet.
Isn’t it? Yes and she snatched the purse quickly.
She’s a brave girl.
We must shoot her video.
Yes, we must shoot her video.
Stop! Stop! Stop! Stop! Why is the woman coming towards me? Stop! Is this her purse? Yes! It seems that it’s her purse.
-Madam.
.
.
-Stop! Madam, your purse.
Thank you.
Great! What a wonderful day! I came here to catch a busand this girl gave me a purse.
Thief! Thief!The thief has run away with my purse.
I gave the purse to the wrong woman.
It’s my habit to make mistakeseven if I turn into the serpent girl.
I must do something.
Yes! I’ll do something.
I’ll go to Krish.
Do your work properly today.
Okay? What is she doing here? -Sir told her to stay in office.
-Forget it.
Sona.
What are you doing here? How did you reach before us? -You flew and reached here.
Right?-Hey.
.
.
I got lift so I reached quickly.
I hope you’ve no problem if I’m here.
No, Sona.
That’s not a problem.
You’re passionate about your work.
It’s a great thing.
But, what were you doing with the man? He’s our assignment and not yours.
C'mon Julie.
What’s the big deal is she talks to him? After all our job is getting done.
Did you find out anything? Krish, he’s Balwant.
The mishap happenedwith his friend Bheema.
He said that a shadowof a tree had captivated him.
We already know this, Sona.
Sir, can you show me the tree? Please come with me.
That’s the tree.
This is the dangerous tree.
I’ll walk on the shadow of this tree.
If he’s speaking the truththen the tree will swallow me too.
What are you doing? Are you crazy? What were you doing? Krish, I don’t know why Ifelt that somebody was attracting me.
I had a strange feelingthat something is amiss.
I also feel that somethingwrong is going to happen here.
Madam, you’re not a superhero that we’ll believe in your sixth sense.
These things happen in stories.
What do you say, Krish? I think for a change I agree with Julie.
Bye.
This is neither a human nor an animal.
The shape of this creature is strange.
Is it the evil shadow? It’s following Krish.
This mean Krish andJulie’s life is in danger.
Stop there or you’ll be killed.
.
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belisardacoudert · 4 years
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Naagkanya Ek Anokhi Rakshak || Episode 06 || New TV Show || Dangal TV Channel
-That was fun.
-Yes, brother.
we had lots of fun.
“Kashi dances, Patna dances and Mathura also dances.
” “Mohini, when you dance theentire district dances with you.
” “Mohini, when you dance theentire district dances with you.
” I enjoyed thoroughly, brother.
I was mesmerized by Mohini's dance moves.
You're absolutely right, brother.
My feelings are exactly the same.
But, I've one problem.
As I'm getting close to my house, my tension is increasing.
Her big eyes, high pitched voice, and the rolling pin in her hands makes me sacred.
What do I do? I hate this life.
You're absolutely right, Bheema.
Your sister-in-law will ask meseveral questions as soon as I reach home.
If she finds out by mistakethat we went to watch Mohini's show then she'll thrash me badly.
I can't explain how the thrashing is.
It's interesting to know thatyou're so sacred of sister-in-law.
-I'll tell you something.
-Yes, tell me.
There's no husband in thisworld who is not scared of his wife.
What do I do? I'm tired of all this.
Hey! What happened Bheema?Why did you stop? Won't you go home as you'rescared of sister-in-law? Brother, I saw something there.
There's something over there.
Where? I saw something like a shadow over there.
I'm a faint-hearted person.
I feel scared at night.
Even my wife is notas weak-hearted as you.
Do something.
You walk ahead and I'll follow you.
-Carry on.
-Okay.
Help! What's this? Brother, help me.
Help! Why is the shadow attractingBheema towards it? Leave me.
Help! Who is this? Leave me.
What did I see just now? The fear of humans give me strength.
I target the person who's scared of me.
I've got today's first target.
There's the fear of darkness everywhere.
I'm here to play with everybody's fear.
As the fear increases myevil powers will also increase.
Cast off evil eye from here.
Cast off evil eye from here.
The woman has lost hermind early in the morning.
I don't know of any evil eyebut I'll definitely run away from here.
I'm doing this for Sona and not for you.
This smoke will keep Sona away from evil.
Okay.
The smoke willward off evil eye from here.
But, who'll save her from you? Your father was the kingand your mother the queen of Naglok (land of serpents).
So what if she didn't give birth to me? She showers so much loveand attention on me all the time.
I'm really blessed and lucky.
Sona.
.
.
Sona, did you hear what your dad told me? No.
I was saying thatconvincing her is like.
.
.
Offering cat to the milk.
That's not how the proverb goes.
The proverb says that it's likeplaying the flute before the buffalo.
-Yes.
That's it.
-Yes.
Did you see that your daughteraddressed you as buffalo? -Sona!-No, mom.
I was talking about cats.
Dad mentioned buffaloes.
What's this, das? You're too much.
No.
.
.
I mean.
.
.
I know that my Sona loves me a lot.
A lot more than you.
There's so much love inthe arguments of mom and dad.
That's because they'revery simple and innocent.
If they find out that I'm a serpent girl they'll never be able to accept the fact.
And mom will be.
.
.
I'll never share this truth with them.
They've protected me all my life.
It's my turn to do something in return.
Thank you, mom.
Why are you thanking mefor casting off evil eye from you? No, my child.
It's my duty.
I'll protect you till my last breath.
I'll leave now.
Sona, you're in trouble.
I can't reveal my traitsof a serpent girl before them.
Oh no! a glass has broken.
What ominous thing is going to happen now? Sorry, mom.
It slipped from my hands.
Please cast off the evil eye once again so that it wards off everything ominous.
Yes.
wait here, I'll be back soon.
You're trapped in her melodrama now.
Dad, this is not any drama.
This is a bad omen.
We must try to ward it off.
Look at her.
Stop explaining, my child.
Your dad isn't aware of these things.
The Lord has blessed yourmother with all the knowledge.
Okay, it's done.
I'll leave now.
I'm getting late.
Okay.
Go, my child.
Go.
Hey! Weren't you happy with the smokethat you've added chilies to it? You're going to kill me.
-What are you saying?-Hey! -I do this to ward off evil eye.
-Enough! Stop it.
I know how powerful I am.
I won't waste my powers.
I'll fight injusticeand wrongs with my powers.
I'll help everybody whoneeds my help at any cost.
Yes.
Hey boy! Boy! Hey you boy, move aside.
Oh god! He's not listening to me.
How did she save him? If she didn't come on timethe child would've been dead.
From where did she suddenly come? Are you a superhero? I mean super-heroine? It means super-heroines also exist.
She looks familiar to me.
Oh god! I need to hidemy identity from them.
I need to do something.
Yes! I need to wear glasses.
Sona has to wear glasses.
I told you not to leave my hand.
Then why did you run away? There's no end to your mischief.
Come with me.
I'll complain to your father.
Sona, you saved the child's life.
Well-done! Sona, you're in trouble.
I was supposed to go to office.
I'm late.
Who will save me from PP? Krish, why have you worn shorts? I told you several timesto wear proper pants to office.
-Be a man.
-Man, sir.
-Krish, where are my glasses?-On the head.
Why is it on your head? Give it to me.
-Sir, it's on your head.
-on my head? Oh yes! Thank you.
So, you've worn pants.
-How can I refuse your command?-Very good.
What was I saying? You're right here.
What was I saying? You haven't started saying anything yet.
-Haven't I?-No.
Just a minute.
Attention everybody.
I've got an information.
A man told me that a shadowof a tree swallowed a man.
-Shadow?-Yes.
-You mean a shadow?-Yes.
Which idiot has hired you? -Sir, you appointed me.
-I? Okay.
I was just checkingWhat were you saying? -Sir, I was asking if this is possible?-Yes.
It's your job to find outif the man is speaking the truth or is the story of the shadow a fake one.
Go and find out the history, geography, psychology of the tree.
Interview the man.
If you can't find theman then bring the tree here.
This tending news shouldbe telecast on our website.
Go.
Go.
Go.
Both of you're still standing here? Go.
Go.
Go.
Wear the glasses.
You look good in them.
Thank you.
So, our fallen Sona is here.
I mean Sona who always keeps falling down.
You're such a mess.
Sir, shall I go with them? I mean.
.
.
I want to learn from them.
Please.
-Absolutely not.
-Sir.
.
.
Yes, Shabbir.
Sona, handle the old cases.
Krish and I'll handle the new one.
Julie, shall we go towork if you're done talking? Yes, let's go.
-Bye, Sona.
-Bye.
Why is Julie always rude with me? What happened? What's that sound? What happened? You did this? -How?-Hands.
What? No, sir.
.
.
my hand fell on it by mistake.
-Your hand fell on it.
-No.
.
.
I mean.
.
.
It was an old table and according to vaastu(science of architecture) one shouldn't keepold things in the office.
I've helped you.
-So, you've helped me?-Yes.
Do me one more favour.
Take a leave today.
Spare my office.
Before I lose my temper please go.
Go.
-Go means to get out.
-Okay, sir.
I've got leave in office today.
But, I won't avail the leave.
Sir told me not to attend the interview.
But, I can watch Krishdoing his work from a distance.
I can learn many things that way.
Thief! Thief! Stop him.
Catch him.
Why am I running? I can turn into the serpentgirl and catch him.
Yes! But, I don't know howto turn into the serpent girl.
I don't remember anything.
I must do something.
Think of an idea.
How did I transform intothe serpent girl in the morning? Yes! I've to placemy right hand on my heart and I'll turn into a serpent girl.
If I place my right hand on myheart I'll transform into a serpent girl.
Mr.
Thief, run as fastyou can because the serpent girl will run faster than a cheetah.
You can't escape now.
Enough of the cat and mouse game.
Return the purse.
How did you reach here? There was no one behind me.
Whenever wrong tries to overpower right injustice tries to triumph of justice and thieves like you will spread terror I'll come and stop themthe way I did just now.
C'mon return the purse.
I've got the purse but how willI find the person who owns the purse.
This girl appeared like a bullet.
Isn't it? Yes and she snatched the purse quickly.
She's a brave girl.
We must shoot her video.
Yes, we must shoot her video.
Stop! Stop! Stop! Stop! Why is the woman coming towards me? Stop! Is this her purse? Yes! It seems that it's her purse.
-Madam.
.
.
-Stop! Madam, your purse.
Thank you.
Great! What a wonderful day! I came here to catch a busand this girl gave me a purse.
Thief! Thief!The thief has run away with my purse.
I gave the purse to the wrong woman.
It's my habit to make mistakeseven if I turn into the serpent girl.
I must do something.
Yes! I'll do something.
I'll go to Krish.
Do your work properly today.
Okay? What is she doing here? -Sir told her to stay in office.
-Forget it.
Sona.
What are you doing here? How did you reach before us? -You flew and reached here.
Right?-Hey.
.
.
I got lift so I reached quickly.
I hope you've no problem if I'm here.
No, Sona.
That's not a problem.
You're passionate about your work.
It's a great thing.
But, what were you doing with the man? He's our assignment and not yours.
C'mon Julie.
What's the big deal is she talks to him? After all our job is getting done.
Did you find out anything? Krish, he's Balwant.
The mishap happenedwith his friend Bheema.
He said that a shadowof a tree had captivated him.
We already know this, Sona.
Sir, can you show me the tree? Please come with me.
That's the tree.
This is the dangerous tree.
I'll walk on the shadow of this tree.
If he's speaking the truththen the tree will swallow me too.
What are you doing? Are you crazy? What were you doing? Krish, I don't know why Ifelt that somebody was attracting me.
I had a strange feelingthat something is amiss.
I also feel that somethingwrong is going to happen here.
Madam, you're not a superhero that we'll believe in your sixth sense.
These things happen in stories.
What do you say, Krish? I think for a change I agree with Julie.
Bye.
This is neither a human nor an animal.
The shape of this creature is strange.
Is it the evil shadow? It's following Krish.
This mean Krish andJulie's life is in danger.
Stop there or you'll be killed.
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