Rudra, a happy go lucky boy, just cares only about him and his feelings. He is just wasting his money and running behind girls. While his father Tej has dreams on making his both sons as skilled and unbeatable athletes but Rudra's interest is not o...
Rohan - "Romi, why are you taking vegetables randomly?"
Romi - "Why are you being so choosy?"
Rohan - "I am just checking if the vegetable is spoilt or not."
Romi - "Who will keep the spoilt vegetable in the shop?"
Vegetable vendor started shouting - "Are you thinking that I am selling spoilt vegetables. All the vegetables are fresh and taken right from the garden. You're doubting my credibility. Lord should save the world."
Rohan - "Aunty. I didn't mean that actually. I actually seeing which is more fresh..."
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Vegetable vendor - "Don't speak anything. You insulted my vegetables. Go away."
Rohan - "Sorry aunty... sorry aunty... it's actually our mistake. We always know that your vegetables are fresh."
Romi supported the vegetable vendor.
Vegetable vendor - "I don't know how I am meeting such brainless customers... Lord should save the world."
Romi hided her laugh with her hands.
Vegetable vendor - "Why are you laughing? Am I cracking any joke? Lord should save the world."
Romi - "Sorry aunty..."
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Romi and Rohan kept the vegetables there itself and moved to another vegetable stall.
Romi couldn't stop laughing.
Rohan - "Romi, will you just stop it?"
Romi - "Sorry Rohan. But it looked hilarious. How your face turned like a baby who lost his toy when she started taunting you... Its hilarious."
Rohan pouted.
Rohan - "But seriously, how could you question like that?
Romi - "Then how could you say 'spoilt'? That too in front of her."
Rohan - "Okay, leave it. Pishimaa used to say that less fresh vegetables might get spoilt soon. So from her I inherited that word. Okay, by the way, you don't know how to buy vegetable."