Jyoti is the perfect example of how the eldest of three daughters, works harder than three sons put together and to be the man of the house for her family. A woman who gracefully faces all obstacles without flinching to give her maternal family everything they need and a lot of what they desire, without ever learning to give up.
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Lallanpur...a town in eastern UP that wakes up every day to a new incident of crime; a town where people communicate less with words and more with guns; where children learn to handle country made pistols before they learn to play cricket; where staying alive is a feat in itself. In this town, where crime reigns supreme and there is no one to challenge it, lives a man whose name evokes fear but who is also revered for the good that resides within the evil that he represents...this man is called Avdesh Singh Thakur alias Bhaiyyaji.
This story is about a Gujarati family residing in a village, near Surat, called Dharampur. The village has been established by the partriarch, Dharamraj Mahiyavanshi, of the Mahiyavanshi family. He is a very rich and well respected but an egoistic diamond merchant who has a well established empire and more than 2000 workers are employed by him.
God made people but dint make them all the same. While some are born kind, some vile, some magnificent, some unpleasant… some are born special. The special ones aren’t easily accepted by the so called ‘universal’. They aren’t treated as equal, and at times aren’t even considered human. Baba Aiso Varr Dhoondo is a heart-wrenching story of one such ‘different’ girl called Bharati. At about 22 years of age, Bharati is just like any other girl of her age – she is pretty, intelligent, extremely talented. But what makes her stand apart from all the others is her height.