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#4_hindu_devraniyo_ne_mulism_jethani_sath_rakha_roja #4_हिंदू_देवरानियों_ने_मुस्लिम_जेठानी_के_साथ_रखा_रोज़ा #Four_Hindu_sisters_in_law_kept_fast_with_their_Muslim_sister-in_law. #Sas_Bahu_Shajishe ( Arish ) #hindudevranivsmulismjethani #hindudevraninerakharoja #ramadaankamahina #muslimjethanikapehlaroja #4devraniyokimulismjethani #hindicartoonstories #animtedstories #hindicartoonstory #cartoonkahaniya #AnimtedCartoonvideos #Hindistories #Hindicartoonvideo #Hindicartoonstories #hindistory #hindikahaniya #sasbahu #sasbahukajhghda #naitikkahanai #stories #Familydrama #newstories #garibkikahani #sasbahuladai #sasbahukalesh (Scene inside Sharda’s house. All the daughters-in-law are busy with household work.) Akshita, 24 (cleaning the temple): Mother says that if dust gathers in the temple, it means your life has also filled with dust. If you want to keep your life clean and free from obstacles and negativity, it is every Hindu’s duty to keep the home temple spotless. I’m right, aren’t I? Sharda, 50 (pleased): Yes, absolutely right. I’ve always believed that if the temple is clean and the bell rings daily, happiness stays in the house. I feel blessed to have daughters-in-law just the way I wished for. Akshita, 24 (smiling): Really, Mother? Bani, 24 (offering prasad to her father-in-law): Here you go, Father. Mother and Pooja, please take some prasad too. Pooja, 22 (happily): Thank you, Sister-in-law. Narration: Bani distributed prasad to everyone and placed the remaining prasad back in the temple. Like Bani, Gauri and Gayatri were also busy with chores. Gauri was cleaning the house, while Gayatri was preparing breakfast for the family. This is the story of Sharda’s home — a deeply religious, traditional woman who followed her faith with strict devotion. Breakfast in her house was only prepared after offering prasad in the temple. The atmosphere was highly spiritual, and her four daughters-in-law were equally devoted to prayers and rituals. Everything was going smoothly until one day her son arrived from outside. Gautam, 31 (sadly): Mother, I need to tell you something. Sharda, 50: Yes, son. What is it? Gautam, 31: Mother… Ajay brother has come back. Sharda, 50 (excited): What? Ajay is here? Where is he? (Suspicious) Wait — why do you look so upset? You should be happy. Kartik, 30 (entering): Mother, the thing is… Kamlesh, 55 (angrily): Speak up! Why do you all go silent whenever Ajay is mentioned? Ganesh, 29: Mother, Father — please come outside and see for yourselves. Pooja, 22 (nervous): Oh God… What’s outside? Nothing bad happened to my brother, right? Gauri, 23 (stopping her): Stop imagining nonsense. If something terrible had happened, they wouldn’t be this calm. Sharda, 50 (furious): Enough! I know exactly what this is. Let me deal with Ajay. Narration: Sharda stormed outside. The family followed, confused. What they saw left them stunned. Ajay was standing there with a girl wearing an abaya and veil. She was a Muslim girl — Ajay had married her. Sharda, enraged, walked up to Ajay and slapped him hard. Sharda, 50 (shouting): Shameless, disgraceful boy! What have you done? (Turning to Mahi) And you — how dare you stand here so innocently! Narration: As Sharda raised her hand to slap Mahi, Ajay stopped her. Ajay, 32: No, Mother. You can punish me, but I won’t let you touch my wife. Kamlesh, 55: Let go of your mother’s hand! Sharda, 50 (tearful): Did you see that? He held my hand for this girl! Kamlesh, 55 (angrily): You’ve broken our trust, Ajay. Ajay, 32 (firmly): If that’s how you feel, then listen carefully. Duties don’t belong only to children — parents have responsibilities too. I watched my younger brothers marry girls of their choice, and you agreed because they were Hindu. But what about my happiness? I sacrificed ten years of love for you. But when I realized my sacrifice meant nothing, I chose my life. I married the woman I love. Narration: Neighbors began gossiping. To avoid public drama, Akshita intervened and brought everyone inside. Despite objections, the daughters-in-law performed Mahi’s house entry ritual. Pooja, 22 (resentful): Why are you welcoming her? She’ll never belong here. Ajay, 32 (angrily): Why not? Yes, Mahi is pure-hearted — she won’t fit into this house of hypocrisy. Narration: Sharda, Kamlesh, and Pooja left angrily. Though Mahi was welcomed, the daughters-in-law remained distant. Mahi, 24 (to Ajay): Why did you speak so harshly to Mother? They just need time. They’ll accept me. Ajay, 32 (softly): You’re too kind. But I won’t tolerate injustice toward you. Narration: Days passed. Mahi tried to adjust. When Ramadan approached, she worried about asking permission. One morning, she decided to cook breakfast but was stopped by Sharda. Sharda, 50: Where do you think you’re going? This isn’t your father’s house. Mahi, 24 (nervously):