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Best of Akbar Birbal Ki Kahaniyaan_ 2

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00:00You have spent 21 gold coins to feed the animals, and you have planted 15 gold coins in the fields.
00:19Sir, if we don't feed the animals, how will they give milk in the morning and evening?
00:26And in the fields, the cow dung and manure go from the house.
00:30To deliver it to the fields, the workers also have to work.
00:34If you both had used your brains, it wouldn't have been such a waste of money.
00:40Ramesh, from today you will take the jungle to feed the cows and buffaloes.
00:46This will save on fodder.
00:49The cow dung collected by the animals in the jungle, you will return it and give it to Ramlal in the fields.
00:58By doing this, the money spent on the workers will also be saved to take the fodder from the house.
01:04Both of you go.
01:10I have never seen such a miser before.
01:14Me too.
01:19You scared me.
01:20Come on, you should be scared of me sometimes.
01:23Anyway, I want two gold coins.
01:26Two gold coins? For what?
01:30All the kitchen stuff is over. I have to bring it.
01:34But my question is, why so much expense?
01:38While the vegetables come from our own fields.
01:41The kitchen doesn't just run on vegetables, Rohan's father.
01:44There is a lot more.
01:46No, no, no. This won't do.
01:48Reduce the expenses.
01:49Even if you keep a fast for a while.
01:52But in a month, the expense of the kitchen should not exceed one gold coin.
01:59Did you understand?
02:05Oh God, he broke everything.
02:08Today he broke the pot of ghee.
02:11Yesterday you tore the sheet.
02:13How much more will you harm me?
02:15Now we will have to buy a new pot.
02:17There is no need to buy a pot.
02:19If you want to buy a pot, first make ghee and sell it in the market.
02:24Take the pot with its savings.
02:26Till then, we will all survive on dry bread.
02:30By cutting the stomach like this, it would be better if you find a good teacher for Rohan.
02:37Who can explain him the definition of right and wrong.
02:41Then you explain.
02:43There is no need to spend money.
02:45At this age, a child does not need a parent, but a teacher.
02:52Don't spoil the child in stinginess.
03:01Don't worry, Mr. Dineshan.
03:03We will definitely make some arrangement.
03:05Okay, Your Majesty.
03:06Greetings to Emperor Akbar.
03:08Come, Birbal.
03:10Actually, we were waiting for you.
03:12Meet him.
03:13He is our friend, Mr. Dineshan.
03:16His house is at the end of the city.
03:19He needs a good and sensible teacher to teach his children.
03:25If you have such a teacher, then tell me.
03:29Yes, Your Majesty.
03:30I have a very good teacher.
03:33I will send him to Mr. Dineshan's house tomorrow.
03:36Very good, Birbal.
03:38We were waiting for you.
03:47What have you done, you idiot?
03:49You ruined everything.
03:52You even ruined my kurta.
03:54I am trying to save money.
03:57And you are making a loss.
03:59Wait and watch.
04:01It is your fault.
04:03If you know that I play here, then you shouldn't have sat here.
04:08No, son.
04:10You shouldn't talk to elders like this.
04:13Oh!
04:16You are...
04:18My name is Parmanand, Mr. Dineshan.
04:21Birbal has sent me to teach your son.
04:25If that is the case, then the person you want to teach is right in front of you.
04:31He hurts me a lot.
04:33Children are mischievous, Mr. Dineshan.
04:36But I will try not to make him a cause of your loss from today.
04:43Okay.
04:45I give you a golden opportunity every month.
04:49During this time, your food and water will be on our behalf.
04:53Do you accept?
04:55Yes, I accept.
04:58But I don't accept.
05:00I don't want to study. I want to play.
05:02Rohan, if you want your parents and friends to be proud of you,
05:08then always remember one thing.
05:11Every task has a right time.
05:15Oh!
05:16Play time is for play.
05:18And study time is for study.
05:20So, if I study on time, will you let me play?
05:25Of course.
05:27It is the right of children to play.
05:30If that is the case, then I will play only after studying.
05:44Father, can I go out to play?
05:48Of course, son.
05:50Very good, Mr. Parmanand.
05:52You have made our spoiled child very cultured.
05:56If you can see my hard work, Mr. Dhunichand,
05:59then please give me my salary which I have been waiting for three months.
06:04Well, I shouldn't say this, Guruji,
06:08but you eat a little more than you need.
06:12I have fed you more than your salary.
06:16And if you start settling accounts,
06:19then I will have to take money from you.
06:22So, let it be as it is.
06:26But, Mr. Parmanand, there will be no use of arguing.
06:31You can go.
06:37You didn't do the right thing by taking Guruji's salary, Rohan's father.
06:41I can go to any extent to save money, Sunaina.
06:45You take care of the kitchen.
06:53Minister, if today's work in the court is over...
06:57Bless me, Your Majesty.
06:59Bless me.
07:00I want justice.
07:02Those who want justice, introduce yourself first.
07:05Your Majesty, I know him.
07:07He is Mr. Parmanand.
07:09I had sent him to your friend, Mr. Dhunichand,
07:12to teach his son.
07:16Tell me, Mr. Parmanand, what justice do you want?
07:20Your Majesty, I taught Mr. Dhunichand's son with complete honesty.
07:25But, even after three months, he is not giving me my salary.
07:30If you have done this, then Mr. Dhunichand has done very wrong.
07:34Soldiers, bring Mr. Dhunichand to the court as soon as possible.
07:40Yes, Your Majesty.
07:45Greetings, Your Majesty.
07:47You are our friend.
07:49On our request, Birbalji sent Mr. Parmanand to your house to teach your son.
07:56But, even after three months, you did not give him his salary.
08:01We want to know the reason for this.
08:03Actually, Your Majesty, Mr. Parmanand eats a lot.
08:08I have fed him more than he has taught my son.
08:15If I don't give him his salary in this condition,
08:18then I will be at a great loss.
08:29This is a very complicated matter.
08:32Only Birbal can do something now.
08:35Birbal, we want you to solve this matter.
08:40Yes, Your Majesty.
08:42I have understood Mr. Dhunichand's problem very well, Your Majesty.
08:47That is why, instead of Mr. Parmanand,
08:50I will arrange for such a teacher for his son,
08:54who will neither ask him for money nor food in return for teaching.
09:00In this way, he will be at a great loss.
09:04Do you accept this, Mr. Dhunichand?
09:06I accept Birbalji's proposal, Your Majesty.
09:11Here you are, Mr. Parmanand.
09:13Your salary.
09:15Since you have given me my salary,
09:18I will bring another teacher.
09:32Here you are, Mr. Dhunichand.
09:34Here is the world's greatest teacher, Gautam Buddha.
09:39He is the source of knowledge.
09:41If your son gets knowledge and education from him,
09:44then he will become the best.
09:46For this, he will neither take any salary,
09:49nor will he harm you by eating your food.
09:53I have realized my mistake, Birbalji.
09:57Knowledge is not an idol,
09:59but it is distributed by a living person.
10:02And a living person needs money to live.
10:06From today, I will give Mr. Parmanand not one,
10:09but two gold coins.
10:11From today, stinginess is banned forever.
10:15This is what I expected from you, Mr. Dhunichand.
10:18Your Majesty Akbar, you are very lucky
10:22that a wise man like Birbal is a part of your court.
10:26There is no doubt in this, Mr. Dhunichand.
10:30Birbal is very capable.
10:33Victory to Birbalji!
10:35Victory to Emperor Akbarji!
10:53Birbal, this view of the mountains is very beautiful.
10:58Absolutely amazing.
11:00Yes, Your Majesty.
11:02Nothing is more beautiful and terrifying than nature.
11:06I agree with you, Birbal.
11:09If this business grows a little more,
11:13then this beauty of nature will wreak havoc on the people here.
11:19It will be difficult to even leave the house.
11:28Be careful, Your Majesty.
11:30I am fine, Birbal.
11:32What happened, Chalak?
11:34Your Majesty, I think the wheel has hit a stone.
11:38I could not see it because of the snow.
11:47Your Majesty, the wheel is badly damaged.
11:51All right.
11:52Get it repaired by a craftsman tomorrow morning
11:55and bring it to the inn.
11:57Why tomorrow, Your Majesty?
11:59It is not right to postpone it to tomorrow.
12:02Birbal, who will come to work in such cold and snowy weather?
12:07Your Majesty, people work in even more difficult conditions.
12:11We will surely find someone.
12:13Birbal, I think you have become accustomed to interrupting us.
12:18No, Your Majesty.
12:19I am not interrupting you.
12:21In fact, I am telling the truth.
12:23Soldier, how many times can this work be done?
12:27In three hours, Your Majesty.
12:29And how much time will it take?
12:31Your Majesty, if we start the work right now,
12:34it will be done by the third hour of the night.
12:38All right, Birbal.
12:39To repair the wheel of this chariot,
12:41you can hire someone right now.
12:43But whoever repairs this wheel
12:47will also decorate this chariot with flowers.
12:50If he does this,
12:52then we will give him 20 gold coins for both these works.
12:57Your Majesty, for so many coins,
13:00we will get not one, but twenty workers.
13:03But we have a condition, Birbal.
13:05What condition, Your Majesty?
13:06That during the work, the worker will not light the fire
13:10and nor will he wear warm clothes to keep his body warm.
13:16Chalak, bring the horse.
13:22Chalak, bring the horse.
13:37Listen.
13:38Yes, Your Majesty.
13:39My name is Birbal and I am the advisor of King Akbar.
13:43On the way, when we hit a stone,
13:45the wheel of our chariot broke.
13:47Is there any worker in this village who can repair the wheel?
13:51By pure coincidence, you have come to the right place.
13:54I am the worker.
13:55My name is Ramchand.
13:57I can repair the wheel of your chariot very well.
14:02All right, Ramchand.
14:03You can do this work.
14:05But before doing this work,
14:07you should know that you have to do this work
14:10sitting in the middle of cold and snow all night.
14:14But during this work,
14:16you can neither light the fire
14:18nor can you wear warm clothes.
14:21Despite knowing all this,
14:23would you like to do this work?
14:25Your Majesty,
14:26the responsibility of the family is on my shoulders.
14:29I am ready to do whatever you say.
14:34All right, Ramchand.
14:35If you do this work,
14:37then you will be given 20 gold coins as payment.
14:41Your Majesty,
14:42in these coins,
14:44not only one night,
14:45I can work even in the freezing cold
14:47without lighting the fire and wearing warm clothes.
14:51So, come with me.
15:03Chalak,
15:04is the wheel repaired?
15:05Yes, Your Majesty.
15:06He has done this work very well.
15:10Worker,
15:11did you really sit in the snow all night
15:15and repair the wheel?
15:17And did you also decorate this chariot with flowers?
15:20Yes, Your Majesty.
15:21In this freezing cold,
15:23it is even difficult for us to stand.
15:26And you want to say
15:28that you did not even realize this cold?
15:31I did, Your Majesty.
15:33I was also feeling cold.
15:35Then you must have lit the fire.
15:39No, Your Majesty.
15:40When I was working,
15:42I neither lit the fire
15:44nor wore warm clothes.
15:46You can ask Mr. Mirbal if you want.
15:49Yes, Your Majesty.
15:50Ramchand is right.
15:52To fulfill your condition,
15:55we hired two soldiers to keep an eye on them.
15:59Soldiers,
16:00tell the truth to His Majesty.
16:03Yes, Your Majesty.
16:04Your Majesty,
16:05both of us
16:07covered the chariot with four blankets
16:09and kept an eye on it all night.
16:12Despite the terrible cold,
16:14this worker did this work
16:16without lighting the fire
16:18nor wearing warm clothes.
16:22If this is the case,
16:24then it is very surprising.
16:26But we want to know,
16:28how did you do this work?
16:32Your Majesty,
16:33whose soul will not tremble
16:35in this terrible cold?
16:37I also trembled a little in the beginning.
16:40But then,
16:41I closed my eyes and
16:43remembered my God.
16:45And while working all night,
16:47I kept looking at the lamp
16:49burning in a nearby temple.
16:51I got a lot of courage
16:53from that burning lamp, Your Majesty.
16:55We understood your cunningness, Kari.
16:58You worked all night
17:00while burning the lamp.
17:02Otherwise,
17:03it is not possible for anyone
17:05to work in such cold.
17:07According to our condition,
17:09you had to do this work
17:11without lighting the fire
17:13which you did not agree to.
17:15No, no, Your Majesty.
17:16It is not like that.
17:17I did it with complete honesty.
17:19Not with honesty.
17:20You have betrayed us, Kari.
17:22Before we give you any punishment,
17:25leave from here.
17:27Soldiers,
17:28get rid of this traitor
17:30from our sight.
17:33Birbal,
17:34I am very happy to see
17:36that your words were proved wrong
17:38for the first time.
17:39I hope
17:40that next time,
17:41you will think a hundred times
17:43before cutting our words.
17:45Now, let's go.
17:46We have to make an important policy
17:48regarding the city's arrangement
17:50with you.
17:52I am sorry, Your Majesty.
17:54We have a house in these valleys.
17:56I will go and have a look at it.
17:58If you allow me.
18:01Why not, Birbal?
18:02You go ahead.
18:03Take some soldiers with you.
18:05If you need anything,
18:07you can ask them for it.
18:10Yes, Your Majesty.
18:16Minister,
18:17where is Birbal?
18:19He had gone to inspect his house.
18:22He has not returned yet.
18:24Your Majesty,
18:25I had sent a soldier
18:26to pick him up.
18:28The soldier told me
18:29that when he reached there,
18:31Birbal was making khichdi.
18:33He said
18:34that he will return
18:35as soon as the khichdi is ready.
18:37Okay.
18:38Inform us as soon as he returns.
18:40Yes, Your Majesty.
18:45Greetings, Your Majesty.
18:46Has Birbal returned?
18:47Your Majesty,
18:48Birbal is still making khichdi.
18:50He said that
18:51he will return
18:52as soon as the khichdi is ready.
18:54Yes, Your Majesty.
18:55I will return.
18:56What has happened to Birbal?
18:58What kind of khichdi
19:00is he making
19:01that is not ready
19:02even after a day
19:03and a night has passed?
19:05Soldiers,
19:06take us to Birbal.
19:08Let us also see
19:09what the matter is.
19:12Your Majesty, you are here?
19:14Why did you trouble yourself?
19:16I was about to come.
19:18We have been hearing
19:19this since yesterday, Birbal.
19:21We want to know
19:22what kind of khichdi you are making
19:25that is not ready yet.
19:27Even I don't understand, Your Majesty,
19:30what kind of khichdi
19:31is not ready yet.
19:33I don't understand
19:34what kind of khichdi
19:35you are making
19:36that is not ready yet.
19:38Your Majesty,
19:39why is the khichdi
19:40not ready yet?
19:42Can we see your khichdi
19:43being made, Birbal?
19:45Of course, Your Majesty.
19:46Why not?
19:47Come.
19:55What kind of joke is this, Birbal?
19:57You have a sharp mind.
19:59Don't you know
20:00that food is cooked
20:01in the heat of the fire?
20:03If you keep the pot
20:04at such a height,
20:05how will the pot get heat?
20:07And that too in such cold weather?
20:09I can say with confidence, Birbal,
20:11that your khichdi
20:13will never be ready like this.
20:17I think I have made a mistake, Your Majesty.
20:20I thought
20:21that when Ramchand,
20:23the worker,
20:24can get heat
20:25in such cold weather
20:26from the lamp
20:27of the temple
20:28which is burning far away,
20:29then my khichdi
20:30which is kept
20:31at a slight height
20:32from the fire
20:33will definitely be ready.
20:35Yes, Birbal.
20:38So, this is the matter.
20:40I have understood
20:41what you want to tell me.
20:43And I have also realized
20:45my mistake, Birbal.
20:46And along with that,
20:47I have also liked
20:49your method
20:50of explaining my mistake.
20:52You call the worker, Ramchand.
20:55I will give him
20:56his salary
20:57and reward as well.
20:59There is no need
21:00to call him, Your Majesty.
21:01He is with us right now.
21:04Mr. Ramchand,
21:05please come.
21:08Soldier!
21:11Your Majesty!
21:13Mr. Ramchand,
21:14we made a mistake
21:15unknowingly.
21:16For that,
21:17we apologize to you.
21:19There are 100 gold coins in this.
21:21Your salary
21:22and reward, both.
21:23Keep it.
21:25Long live King Akbar!
21:27Long live Minister Birbal!
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