Viren did some savings by driving auto-rickshaw for 6 years.
Mini’s dad took his money. Mini was not in a mood to get married. So, who
kidnapped whom? A gunman followed them. Both of them entered inside a desolate
house. Mini’s engagement ring was really a very useful finger-ring. Mini
started falling in love with the kidnapper. Mini’s father came to the spot with
the money, but, alas, this time, the kidnapper and the kidnapped got kidnapped
by a professional kidnapper.
Chaudhury used to run a business. His own son never liked his
business and left the village out of anger. Viren’s sister was a little
magician and his brother was a politician of south Indian origin. Mini
impressed everyone especially to Chaudhury. Mini’s father was getting shocked
after hearing the increment of his daughter’s price by 5 lakhs rupees every
month. One should not misbehave with a foreign tourist; otherwise, it hampers
the image of our great cultural India.
Viren fell in love with that girl. ‘Choon liya tune…main
maari jaaba…tum miley jahan…mera jahan hain wahaan…piya…o re…piya…’ Chaudhury
was also fond of seeing good hot dances. ‘Main toh teri friend ban gayi…desi
daaru champagne ban gayi…’ Mini also danced well. Chaudhury was too impressed
now. Mini’s dad came to take his daughter. Viren ordered Mini to go back. Ehe!
What an emotional atyachar it was for sweet Mini!
Back home; Mini was asked several questions by the media
people. Mini did praise about the homely atmosphere of Viren’s native village.
All the family members of Viren were angry on him for taking such a bad
decision. Viren boasted his father about his wrong business. Chaudhury rightly
pointed out that Viren was a coward as he never took responsibility of
anything. Mini got married to someone. The groom drove the car of marriage by
himself to prove, “TERE NAAL LOVE HO GAYA”.
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