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"In this hilarious episode of Gopal Dada, the villagers of Krishna Nagar are struggling under heavy rains and storms. Their crops have been damaged, and many can’t even afford umbrellas to shield themselves from the downpour. Seeing their plight, Gopal Dada informs Raja Krishna Chandra Roy, who decides to help by providing free umbrellas to all the farmers and workers. The task of distributing the umbrellas is handed over to the cunning Maha Mantri. But as always, nothing is simple — will he genuinely deliver the umbrellas to those in need, or will he hatch another devious plan to benefit himself? Full of comedy, clever tricks, and surprises, this episode keeps you entertained while rooting for the villagers. Find out if the farmers finally get their umbrellas or if the Maha Mantri’s mischief takes over! 🌧️☂️😄 Show Name: Gopal Bhar - গোপালভাঁড় Directed By: Sourav Mondal, Hansa Mondal Written By: Hansa Mondal Original language: Bengali Episode No: 875 #gopalbhar #গোপালভর #gopaldada About Gopal Bhar: ----------------------------- Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories. The stories are short, beautiful, humorous and have a specific social message. Gopal Bhar is famous for stories of his wisdom, in which he outwits other fellow courtiers."