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#railway_station_par_panipuri_bechne_wali_ladaki_bani_karodpati_khanadan_ki_bahu #रेलवे_स्टेशन_पर_पानीपूरी_बेचने_वाली_लड़की_बनी_करोड़पति_खानदान _की_बहू #A_girl_who_used_to_sell_panipuri_at_the_railway_station_became_the_daughter_in_law_of_a_millionaire_family #Magic_Hindi_Tv (Arish) #paanipuriwalibanikarodpatikibiwi #karodpatikhandankibahubanipaanipuriwali #khaatimithipaanipuri #golgappewali #chatpatepaanipuriwali #hindicartoonstories #animtedstories #hindicartoonstory #cartoonkahaniya #AnimtedCartoonvideos #Hindistories #Hindicartoonvideo #Hindicartoonstories #hindistory #hindikahaniya #sasbahu #sasbahukajhghda #naitikkahanai #stories #Familydrama #newstories #garibkikahani Story Start (Scene: Railway station. Jyoti is selling pani puri.) Jyoti, 24 (serving): Here you go, one full plate of tangy pani puri. Malti, 24 (smiling): Give me a plate too, with asafoetida (hing) water. Jyoti, 24 (serving): Coming right up. Malti, 24 (smiling, praising): I really love the pani puri you make. You know, whenever I feel stressed or sad, I don’t crave chocolate cake — I come here to eat pani puri. There’s magic in your pani puri that takes away all my worries. Jyoti, 24 (happily): Really? Jyoti’s pani puri is famous for turning people’s worries into ashes. Now go on, eat and be happy. Narration: Saying this, Jyoti served Malti a full plate. Malti ate happily and praised her a lot. Jyoti continued selling when suddenly a ticket examiner (TT) arrived at her stall. Anil, 55 (smiling): Hmm, so how’s the pani puri business going? Jyoti, 24 (happily): Baba, you? It’s going well. How’s your work? Not too tired, I hope? Anil, 55: Oh, tiredness is inevitable at this age. Anyway, I came here to refresh myself. Give me a plate of pani puri. Narration: Jyoti listened and served her father a delicious plate. Jyoti was a young woman who ran a small but very popular pani puri stall at the railway station. Her father Anil worked there as a TT. Father and daughter drew strength from each other. Later… Jyoti, 24: Baba, you’re going home early today? It’s only six. Anil, 55: Yes, the 8 PM train I had duty on got cancelled. You should close up and come too. Jyoti, 24 (smiling): No, Baba. I’ll stay until the station is empty. You know your daughter isn’t afraid of being alone. Anil, 55 (smiling): I know my lioness well. Just don’t be too late. Narration: After Anil left, Jyoti sold a bit more and started closing her stall. Suddenly, she noticed something behind it. Jyoti, 24 (to herself): What’s this? Should I check? What if it’s some black magic? There’s even a pot here… Narration: A small sealed earthen pot had been left there. Jyoti, 24 (nervous): What should I do? What if there’s a ghost inside? But what if the police come tomorrow? Maybe someone wants to trap me. Oh God… Gathering courage, she opened it. Jyoti, 24 (shocked): This isn’t black magic — these are ashes… and so much gold? Narration: Without taking any risk, Jyoti immediately called the police. Soon… Inspector Manoj, 40: So you found this pot of ashes and jewelry behind your stall? Jyoti, 24: Yes, sir. Inspector Manoj: Tell the truth — did you steal this? Jyoti, 24 (offended): If I had stolen it, why would I call you? I swear on the soul inside — if I’m lying, may the spirit follow you! Inspector Manoj (alarmed): Hey! I have children! Jyoti (smiling): I didn’t steal anything. Now tell me what to do. Inspector Manoj: Since this belongs to someone deceased, it’s better you keep it. If anyone comes looking, hand it over. Narration: Despite protesting, Jyoti had to hide the pot and jewelry. She didn’t dare take it home — she couldn’t risk breaking her parents’ trust. Overwhelmed, she recalled her childhood. Flashback Jyoti, 11 (crying): Mom, Dad, you can’t leave me! Brother, say something! Narration: Jyoti’s parents had died in an accident. She struggled to accept it. Later, her brother Jatin married Hema to comfort her. Jyoti was overjoyed, thinking she had a mother again. But Hema was cruel. She forced Jyoti into endless housework and poisoned Jatin’s mind against her. Eventually… Jatin: Tomorrow we’ll take her to the railway station and leave her there. Narration: The next day, they abandoned her. Alone and terrified, Jyoti cried until a kind TT named Anil found her. Anil: Come with me, child. I’ll take care of you. Narration: Anil and his wife Ganga adopted Jyoti, loved her, and taught her everything — including making wonderful pani puri. Flashback Ends Back in the present… Jyoti, 24 (to herself): I can never betray my parents’ trust. Next morning… A worried young man arrived. Mohit, 28: Give me pani puri that can relieve my tension. My grandfather’s ashes are missing. Narration: Realizing the truth, Jyoti showed him the pot after verifying details. It indeed belonged to him. Grateful, Mohit invited her to immerse the ashes in the Ganges. She reluctantly agreed. Later, her parents saw her arriving with Mohit and misunderstood.