Maya Bazaar Page #8
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Kinsman's feast!
l'm the first honoured guest...
Mouth watering soft vadas there...
Here's pleasing hard vadas...
Everything here is enough for me...
Enticing laddus there...
Dainty pheni and
stuffed sweet chapatis here...
First tempting jilebis...
This feast is for me only...
Great papads...
Alluring tamarind rice
and mashed gram...
Puddings are real treat!
Everything is enough for me...
Where are you guys?
Why are you taking so
much time to get 'Gongura'?
What's this Sharma?
All the vessels are empty.
Where's the tamarind rice?
- Empty.
Curd rice?
- Empty.
Sweet pudding?
- Empty.
Laddus?
- Empty.
Jilebis?
- Empty.
Vadas?
- Empty.
Hard vadas?
- Empty.
They have insulted us.
Let's complain with Shakuni
and take them to task.
Let's teach them a lesson.
What are you looking for?
Empty vessels only, come.
By the way, did you like the bride, lord?
Not just like,
l got bewitched by her beauty.
l fell in love with her,
desired her,
and sang a song too.
What about the bride?
- Bride? Silly bride!
She asked me stay away
saying elders are there.
Told me to wait till tomorrow.
How can l wait till tomorrow?
You're strong and great,
Abhimanyu would be dead by now.
Well said Sarathy.
- Why Lord?
They get stuck on joining.
They ate the feast themselves
and kept empty vessels for us.
Did you see?
Hard vadas!
- Hard vadas!
Stuffed sweets.
- Stuffed sweets.
l told you to play with kinsmen,
are you playing with me?
Are you possessed by ghost?
What's that? l've been watching
you seem to losing your senses,
if you don't start behaving sensibly,
l'll get you a good head massage.
Be careful!
What is this?- Hand.
- How many?- Three!
Pinch me.
Want carpet.
Foam bed!
l want foam bed.
Enemies are coming.
The feast fiasco.
Was it illusion?
Was it myth?
Was it magic?
What do you say?
- Nothing, pure hallucination.
You think like that?
- Yes.
ls it carpet?
and laid a bigger one.
They thought it's bigger carpet.
Their ancestors must come down for it.
Betel leaves!
What we saw, vanished away.
What vanished, appeared again.
Do you think this is also hallucination?
- Yes, hallucination only.
Reason for this hallucinations.
- Nothing much, a form of madness.
What's this?
Carpet is new one.
That's why it's rolling up.
Let's spread it.
ls this also hallucination?
This is delusion.
What's this now?
- This is illusion.
We don't need any illusion
or carpets, let's go.
Foam bed!
- Foam bed!
Carpet trouble is over
but foam bed is great.
Open the door.
Open the door!
Open it...open it.
Sarathy? ls it you who fell?
Fell? l was doing somersaults.
- ls it? Get up.
Why are you sitting in a corner
leaving the carpet and foam bed?
That's for men like you.
- Please, go ahead.- Okay.
What's this?
ls it a place to keep your slippers?
Do you've any sense?
- No, we didn't keep it there.
lf not, did it come here on its own?
Mat be, we didn't see.
Foam bed!
What a luxury!
Heavenly!
What a great comfort!
Did you see the foam bed?
Heaven...it's heaven.
Just a while ago,
you laughed loud at me.
Now, it's nothing. Very good.
May you be blessed with peace!
What brings you at this hour?
After meeting the bride,
l'm confused.
l feel like cancelling this marriage.
Did you see? That's Krishna's magic.
He made Sasi to act like this so that
we'll cancel the marriage ourselves.
Can we fall into his trap?
Let the marriage be over,
everything will be fine.
Understood, mother?
At the same time
when l tie knot there,
Lord Krishna's order that
they must tie the knot here.
ln my brother's absence?
No need to doubt it,
he'll be here as well as there.
Omnipresent.
l'll go now,
stop the marriage there,
l'll be here with Balarama and others
in time to bless the new couple.
l'll purify our ashram, mother.
Do it son, l'll appreciate you.
Hail Lord Krishna!
We all are happy that Sasirekha
is the bride...
We all are happy that Lakshmana
is the bridegroom...
As Kauravas and Yadavas
become kinsmen...
Marriage festivities are going
on with great fanfare...
We all are happy that Sasirekha
is the bride...
We all are happy that Abhimanyu
is the bridegroom...
For me...for me...for me...
Who are they?
- Our brothers!
For me...for me...for me...
What's your objection?
Remove the screen.
You mustn't say like that,
they may feel bad.
l don't care about all that,
l'm the groom.
l've every right to see the bride.
Grandpa, father-in-law,
get the screen removed.
What's your problem, son?
me and the bride?
Get it removed.
What is he saying?
Nothing, it's not our tradition
to hold the screen for so long.
That's it.
l think following our traditions
in our place is justified.
Which ever place it may be,
let it be done as they wish.
That's what l'm also saying.
Remove the screen.
Great! Our boy has established
our supremacy.
l told you Lakshmana has
more pride than father.
Karna, l feel pity on seeing
Krishna's predicament.
lt's not yet over,
the worse has to come.
Carry on the function
according to our traditions.
As you say, okay.
First the bride and groom
must stamp each other's feet,
after that pressing hand.
What's that nonsense?
You must stamp on the toe of the
bride's left leg with your right leg..
l'm ready for it.
You mustn't feel so shy.
You must also do it to him.
What if he gets angry?
Why would l get angry?
l'm ready for it.
No the bride must press your toe.
- No objection.
You killed me...killed me...
Can you press my toe then?
Now pressing hand, right?
- Tell her to do it.
You know to dance well!
- l do.
Now, bride must press your hand.
- No need.
No, you mustn't say no.
Give your hand to her.
My hand!
- What do you want?
l want rice to bless.
- Rice to bless?
lt's last in the program.
What's all this, Krishna?
Modern time youth are like that.
Son-in-law, my daughter is little scared,
do it little slowly.
lf scared she can't be a worrior's wife.
Wow uncle! He gave a
good repartee to Krishna.
Keep this jaggery and
cummin seeds on the bride's head.
l know.
Monkey...monkey...monkey...
What's this?
- Monkey!
What is it?
- Monkey, grandpa.
Come with me.
Why are you calling
a beautiful girl as monkey?
ls it time to romance?
Go ahead.
Keep it on her head.
Can't you hold it back?
Go ahead, finish it.
these sneezes are not harmful.
Carry on.
Poor guys, change of water.
- Poor guys.
Tiger! Tiger...father...tiger...
What's this Lakshmana?
- Tiger...
lt's not tiger, he's Krishna.
- Yes, son-in-law.
Mother! Why are they insulting me?
l don't know, dear.
Don't know what was my sin?
Hubby! Didn't you see the groom earlier?
Why didn't you tell me Duryodhana?
ls your son mad?
Forgive me, our prince is a brave warrior,
l'm surprized to see him so scared,
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