Shankar and Mangal, two brothers living together, face financial struggles. To host a Brahmin for a night, Shankar borrows wheat from the moneylender, Sahukar. Over five years, Shankar manages to accumulate a substantial amount of wheat. ...See moreShankar and Mangal, two brothers living together, face financial struggles. To host a Brahmin for a night, Shankar borrows wheat from the moneylender, Sahukar. Over five years, Shankar manages to accumulate a substantial amount of wheat. However, Sahukar demands 120 Rs. in exchange for wheat but Shankar is unable to repay the 120 rupees owed to Sahukar. As a result, Sahukar forces Shankar into bonded labor. The narrative highlights the challenges faced by the characters in a rural setting, focusing on debt and its consequences. Written by
Balajee
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