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#गरीब पठाके वाली की दीवाली #Poor_firecracker_seller on_Diwali #Cartoon_Video #Abundance_Sas_Bahu_Kahaniyan #animtedstories #hindicartoonstory #cartoonkahaniya #AnimtedCartoonvideos #Hindistories #Hindicartoonvideo #Hindicartoonstories #hindistory #hindikahaniya #sasbahu #sasbahukajhghda #naitikkahanai #stories #newstories #garibkikahani #sasbahuladai #sasbahukalesh hi guys this channel is purely made for fun by using high quality animated videos in 4k. we are fulloy dedicated to entertain you by our video. if you like the video please share and give your valuable comment and feedback so that we can improve. thank Narrator: Sujata was coming towards her house when her neighbor, Kamala, was talking to her daughter-in-law. Kamala: (45 years old, normal) This Diwali, I'll buy a Banarasi saree. Komal: (30 years old, normal) And I've already decided, I'll buy a gold necklace for my mother. Kamala: (45 years old, normal) And daughter-in-law, we'll do the cleaning beforehand. So that there's no hassle of cleaning the house later. It's such a big house now, so everything needs to be done beforehand. Komal: (30 years old, normal) Yes, mother, that's absolutely right. I've even booked an appointment with the parlor. Narrator: After listening to their conversation, Sujata comes home. Kiran: (22 years old, normal) What happened, sister-in-law? Why are you so worried? Sujata: (30 years old, sadly) What's going on? Everyone is making so many preparations for Diwali at home, and we're the ones whose Diwali always remains so dull. Narrator: Just then, Sujata's children, Golu and Chintu, see some kids lighting firecrackers in the street and come home and start insisting to their mother. Golu: (10 years old, normal) Mom, we want firecrackers too. Chintu: (8 years old, normal) Yes, look, all the kids in the neighborhood are lighting firecrackers. We're the only ones who don't have any. Golu: (10 years old, normal) All the kids make fun of us. Mom, please get us some too. Mamta: (55 years old, normal) Don't worry, kids, I'll get you some this Diwali. Ramesh: (55 years old, normal) Yes, kids, go play in the street. There's still time for Diwali. Narrator: Chintu and Golu leave. Diwali was about a month and a half away. But the Diwali celebrations had already begun. One evening, Sujata's husband, Vivek, comes home from work. Sujata: (30 years old, normal) Sir, I wanted to talk to you about something. Vivek: (35 years old, normal) Yes, tell me Sujata, what's the matter? Is everything alright? Sujata: (30 years old, normal) Everything is fine, sir. What I was saying was that Karva Chauth and Ahoi Ashtami are coming before Diwali. Vivek: (35 years old, normal) Yes, they're coming, so what do we have to do? Sujata: (30 years old, normal) So why don't I start making and selling clay pots? I'll bring some money into the house. It'll be a great Diwali. Vivek: (35 years old, normal) Okay, fine. If you want to do that, I have no problem. Narrator: To make her upcoming Diwali better, poor Sujata starts selling clay pots in the market and also making other small clay items. Sujata: (30 years old, normal) Buy clay pots, buy clay pots, for Karva Chauth, buy beautiful clay pots, buy the best, cheapest, buy clay pots. Narrator: Sujata spends mornings and evenings shouting loudly for clay pots in the market. But the poor woman doesn't sell a single clay pot all day. In the evening, exhausted, Sujata is returning home. And on the way, she sees some children laughing and playing, lighting firecrackers. Sujata: (30 years old, in her mind) How cute these kids look, laughing and smiling while lighting firecrackers. And here are my children, who spend all day watching the neighborhood kids, their hands empty. What can I do to make my children's Diwali even more special? Narrator: Sujata arrives home, thinking, when Golu and Chintu come to their mother. Golu: (10 years old, normal) Mom, you brought the money, right? Sujata: (30 years old, sad) I'm sorry, but I don't have any money. I sat in the market from morning till evening selling pots. But no customers came. Chintu: (8 years old, normal) You always do this. Every year, on Diwali, a month before, the children burst firecrackers. But we brothers just keep looking at each other's faces. Golu: (10 years old, normal) Everyone else has new clothes, sweets, and firecrackers. Everyone is celebrating their Diwali. But for us, Diwali is just an ordinary day. Narrator: The children leave with tears in their eyes, and Sujata feels very bad seeing her children so sad. Kiran: (22 years old, normal) Why are you worrying, sister-in-law? You're trying so hard to make the children happy on Diwali. Sujata: (30 years old, normal) But things aren't working out, are they? Now I think I'll have to do something else. Mamta: (55 years old, normal) But what will you do now, daughter-in-law? You're already selling pots in the market, what else do you want to do?