Monday, August 24, 2020

Mountain of The Moon: A book review

Book: Chander Pahar

Author: Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
English Translation: Mountain of the Moon
First publication: 1937



It is said that books are a gateway to worlds we can only enter through pages. Reading a beautiful book can be the most exciting and beautiful journey of self exploration of an undiscovered land. And when the book is authored by one of the greatest Bengali storytellers of all time, the world in it becomes as unique and beautiful an experience as finding the golden pot at the end of a rainbow could be.

This book lets you believe nothing is impossible. Just like setting on a journey to find diamond mines did not seem impossible for a lower middle class Bengali boy Shankar while living in a small village.

Shankar our protagonist is in a situation where he has to choose between his dream of seeing the world, inhaling the earth and providing for his family by working a 9 to 5 job in a jute mill (most wild spread industry in specifically Bengal in early 1900s of India). He is heartbroken for having to settle down for an ordinary life of a daily hassles, leaving his dream of being a vagabond.

Shankar is a dreamy eyed 20 years old boy who loves Geography and reading adventure stories of authors from around the world. He dreams of living in a world beyond imagination for ordinary people in a country enslaved by British. His age, his birth makes people think of his dream as just a boyish tantrum to escape the mediocrity of life. But as the author says "One’s age cannot be the yardstick to measure the quality of one’s life (Manusher ayu manusher jiboner bhul mapkathi)"

Fortunately, after a few hassles he still manages to find a job in far far land of east African country Kenya. He takes a job as an engineer for a newly built railway line in the secluded coastal corner of the country, Mombasa. He befriends people from all over the world who came there to work. He befriends the Masai Coolies. He is finally living the life he wanted.
But fate had other plans, and he is forced to leave the job and goes on to become a station master in Uganda where he comes across many other dangers and finally befriends a Portuguese Explorer Diego Alvarez after saving him from almost certain death. Diego Alvarez becomes his life long friend and mentor. He tells Shankar about all his adventures and offers him an expedition to the undiscovered Diamond Mines of Africa.

The duo of two different generations went beyond different countries, languages, continents and became each other's most confidante and admirer. The duo travel through the wilderness of Africa in search of diamond mines while encountering many dangers like an eruption of a hidden alive volcano and evil creatures of Maasai Myths.
Shankar's journey takes him from Mombasa to the most dangerous widespread Sahara Desert. Through his journey the readers get to have an almost accurate experience of Wild Africa, the difficult yet dream land of many adventurers.

This book's brilliance doesn't only lie in its thrilling and gripping adventurous story. It is also  amazing how the author had written one of the most accurate descriptions of the wilds of African continent and takes the readers along on this journey with the protagonist, even though the author himself never even left his own hometown. In that pre internet era of no easy communication, being able to tell a story with such accuracy just by reading about the country never fails to amaze me. Creating such a piece of art is a superpower in itself.
Lastly the whole journey never ceases to mesmerize the readers. It remains in one's mind for lifetime, in sickness and health.

Rating: as someone whose life has been shaped by this book in early childhood, it will be absolutely impossible for me to rate this book.



Sunday, April 27, 2014

Mirror Mirror On The Wall

Mirror mirror on the wall
Tell me who is best of all
I know it is never me
But can you show me how to be?

Mirror mirror on the wall
Tell me who is worst of all
I'm sure it is me
But can you tell me how not to be?

Mirror mirror, I know I'm bad,
I know that I make people sad.
But does that mean they can hurt me?
Does that mean they can burn me?

Mirror mirror, I too have heart
But why can't they see it? Why do they hurt?
They did destroy my mind and soul
And people expect I should forgive them all

Mirror mirror, tell me what did I do?
I just wanted to live like others do
I just wanted to spread my wings and fly
Mirror mirror, why can't I reach the sky?

Mirror mirror, I too want to sing
But I don't have voice, I can't sing
Mirror mirror, I was beauty, I was sweet
But now these words don't mean anything

Mirror mirror, it's so dark in here
I scream, but no one can hear.
Mirror mirror, when will I touch the light?
when will I be able to fight?

Mirror mirror, they took my life
Why am I still here? Why am I still alive?
U know they took the soul of mine,
But still I smile, I act fine.

Mirror mirror, I'm in pain.
I wish I could still dance in the rain
Mirror mirror, I wish I could die
May be that's the only way I can bid this pain good bye. 

Friday, April 18, 2014

নীলকন্ঠ

নীল.. না তুমি নীলকন্ঠ?
আমাকে ছেড়ে দিয়েই আটকে ফেলো!!
কে তুমি? সেই কি যার জন্য আমি রাতের পর রাত বালিশ ভিজিয়েছি?
তোমার জন্যই বোধহয়ে উল্কার কাছে প্রার্থনা করেছি...
বলেছি আমায় তাকে এনে দাও.. তুমি তো সবার প্রার্থনা বয়ে নিয়ে যাও..
পৌছে দাও.. ফিরিয়ে নিয়ে আস..
সে বলেছিল.. পারবনা..সে নিজেই এসে তোকে ধরা দেবে..
বলেছিলাম বোধহয়ে তোমার জন্যই সাগরকে একটা সেতু বাঁধতে
সাগর বাঁধেনি সেতু.. আমার আর ওপারে যাওয়া হয়নি..
খুব কেঁদেছি.. কেন তাকে খুজতে যেতে দিচ্ছ না আমায়?
সাগর বলেছে ওরে.. তুই কি খুজতে যাবি?? তোকে যে সেই খুঁজে নেবে..
আর ধ্রুবতারা! সে আমাকে পাত্তাই দিল না.. নিজের কাছে টেনে নিলই না..
বলল যা যা.. আমার কাছে আসবি কোন দুঃখে?
আমি সবাই কে আমার কাছে আসতে দিই না.. তোকে অন্য কেউ টেনে নেবে যে..
সত্যি, সাগর, ধ্রুব তারা, উল্কা সবাই ঠিকই বলেছিল
সেই তুমি এলে.. সেই তুমিই আমায় টেনে নিলে.. খুঁজে নিলে..
একটা কয়লাকে খনির ভিতর থেকে বার করে হীরে বানালে..
এই বোধহয়ে প্রথমবার চাপ প্রয়োগ না করে হীরে তৈরী হলো!!
হীরে হতে কার না ভালো লাগে!!..
তবে হীরের বদলে যদি তোমার মতো.. তোমার মনের নীলকন্ঠ পাখি হতে পারি..
তাহলে আমার আর কোনো টানাপড়েন থাকবে না...
দুই পরিযায়ী নীলকন্ঠে মিলে উড়ে যাব দূর দেশে
আর আমি গেয়ে যাব আমার গান.. তোমাকে শোনাব
গেয়ে যাব আমার ভালবাসার গান.. তোমার প্রতি ভালবাসার..
নির্ভেজাল.. স্বচ্ছ ভালবাসা..যা আমাদেরই রঙ্গে হবে নীল
ভালবাসব.. ভালবাসতে শেখাবো এই পৃথিবীকে..

আমরা দুই নীলকন্ঠ!

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Just Another Fairy Tale

Not so long ago, not so far away, there lived a little happy princess. She was growing up merrily under the generous White King's love and protection. She was living in a fairy tale of her own, A Neverland. The queen and the king were so caring. They treated the little princess as their treasured little god’s gift. They protected her from every storm and not to be stolen by any thief, not to be looted by any robber. She was cherished by everybody. Her little talents were so graceful that even the kings and queens of the neighbouring kingdoms loved her, cherished her.
And then they lived happily e.....
Happily for a while. Until there was sudden demise of the kingdom. The queen was taken away and killed by the demons. The demons were so horrific that the little princess was traumatized. The demons were roaming around her. The White King was scared. He did not want his prized little possession to be taken away and murdered as well. So he ran away with the princess leaving his kingdom behind, but promised himself to return again.

One of the neighbouring kings was very kind hearted and offered the crownless White King shelter in his kingdom. He offered a place to the crownless king in his own palace. The queen too was so generous. She took care of the little princess as her own daughter for she did not have a daughter. The little princess was happy again to find a motherly figure. She felt safe again. And then she lived happily e... for a while.

The White King did not worry about his princess anymore. But little did he know that there was a secret the neighbouring king hid. The neighbouring king was actually a treacherous black monster in disguise. He turned to a dangerous creepy scary beast occasionally, scarier than the vampires that roamed around the kingdom at night, more dangerous than the werewolves of the far away kingdom, creepier than the demons that took over the White King's kingdom. He sucked souls out of little precious living beings of his kingdom. He took out his wife's beautiful eyes and gave her fake vision so that she cannot see the monster in him. He made his generous and kind son deaf and gave fake ears that turn the screams of their kingdom into sweet songs. The people of his kingdom called him The Black King. But The Black King was also expert in hiding his own self very well in front of those who come to meet him and a master of enchantment too.

Unacquainted of the fact, the White King went hunting the demons that took over his kingdom leaving his little princess behind under protection of the treacherous Black King. This was the time the Black King was waiting for, as to grow stronger and stronger he needed a soul as pure and untouched as of the little princess. But the little princess was strong and had a shield of innocence protecting her, and above all was her mother’s love. So the black king had to wait until the night he turned into complete beast and has enough strength of taking the little princess under control. And finally the night came. The black king completely transformed into his own self. The monstrous black beast approached the little princess, determined to suck her pure soul out.

The little princess was in her world of dreams, travelling with the birds amongst the clouds. Then suddenly her dream became dark. It grew darker and darker. Darkness engulfed her in her dream there were demons and monsters dancing with black fire in her dream and she woke up only to find the darkness in her dream coming true. She felt darkness crawling towards her and then she saw the black monster. It was something she never saw even in her worst nightmare. Its eyes were red, lecherous. Its touch was ice cold. Its coldness spread into skin of the little princess. The coldness engulfed the little princess, her face, her hands, her entire body was under control of the monster and then it finally pierced into her heart. The Black King started sucking out her soul. The princess felt she will die. Her whole body was aching, blood oozed out from every part of her body. She did not know what was happening. She did not know black monster she only wanted to cry out loud, she just wanted to scream, but all she able to do was staring. Staring at how her soul was being sucked out, tears came out, she could not breathe properly, she wanted to fight back, she wanted to scream, she wanted to cut the monster’s head off but not a single word came out of her mouth, not a single mussel she could move. And then the monster was gone, satisfied with his prey he left the room, leaving the poor little princess in cold darkness. Now as the pain was no more shame and grief settled down. She wanted to peel her skin off. The shame was so immense that she wanted to die that instant. She wanted to throw her heart out off  her body for that was the thing the devil wanted, a pure untouched soul, she fell unconscious.

Next morning she woke up only to find to the horror of the night intensifying. Her pain was nothing compared to the fear, the shame she feels now in her mind. She closed her eyes trying to calm herself down, but she could only see those greedy fierce eyes and feel the burning touch. Every part of her body and mind was filled with the blood stench. She tried to wash away all of it. But the smell of the beast all around her was taking control of her mind and body. How could she wash away the fear in her mind? How was she to wash away the shame instilled in every corner of her mind? How could she run away from the nightmare she just lived? So she sat down in a dark corner of her room and cried for hours. Her mind was stuck in the night. Hours passed but she did not feel like the time has changed a bit from the night. She could still feel the hands on her, the smell of the beast, the way her soul was being sucked. Her tears kept coming out and she fell unconscious again.

Days passed by, she fought with herself, she struggled. She was confused whether it was just a nightmare or a reality. She did not know what to believe, the loving king or the monster of that night. She did not know anymore if the night was a reality. But how could the shame and fear in her mind be just a nightmare. Sleep did not visit her anymore. Whenever she closed her eyes she could only see those eyes, and that night came crushing down to her, she could hear her own mind screaming. She had no joy and happiness left. She seldom came out of her room. She could not stand the day light anymore, she felt like the light burning her. She felt naked in crowd. She did not talk with anyone. She wanted to be invisible. She just wanted to be with her mother. She wanted her mother to hug her, comfort her and take away all her shame and pain. She was still stuck in her nightmare.

The Black King was now more powerful. The pure soul of the little princess gave him strength like nothing before. His skills grew stronger; his mussels grew stronger, healthier. His deception was so powerful that could even deceive the gods. He felt younger than his age. The melancholic face of the little princess gave him endless joy. The fear he saw in her eyes made him feel stronger, gave him joy of controlling her life. He loved the princess for letting him suck out her soul. The queen and prince were still blind and deaf enough not to know any of this. But he was greedy, he craved for more power. He wanted to enjoy his youth more. So one fine night when the princess was lost in her own nightmare the Black King turned into the beast again.


In the dark of her room, the princess was lying on her bed lost in her thoughts when she heard the heavy footsteps. It sounded familiar, from some long forgotten days, but she could not remember whose it was. She turned to see if it was of some old friend or of her father, or may be god heard her prayer and it was her mother, she wanted to be with her mother. Few moments passed, the footsteps were close. She was excited to see someone near, someone close and then she saw the beast. She was terrified; she could not believe her eyes. She wanted to run away and hide, wanted to be invisible. But all she could do was staring at the beast with intense fear, fear of being ripped off again. But she could not do anything. She did not know what to do, what to think. She saw the beast approaching her again. She stared and kept staring. She saw the beast crawling over her skin, on her body. She saw her heart being ripped off again. She saw her body being mutilated. This time she knew what was coming next; she knew how her soul will be sucked out again, but she could not do anything but watching the horror. She saw her body burning; she saw the beast’s venom going deep inside her veins. Now all she could see was those red greedy eyes. She forgot to scream; she forgot to fight. She just lay there staring blankly. And the night passed, the beast was gone leaving the empty shell which once was of a beautiful princess. It was no more the lovely princess; it was merely a structure of flesh and bones. The days passed by but the horror did not stop. The Black King’s hunger for power increased each day. Now he turns to the beast whenever he wishes to and fed himself over the princess’ beauty. He wanted to suck out whatever life was remaining in her.

Months passed by. The horror continued. And then one fine day her father, The White King, finally came back, broken hearted, again defeated by the monsters. He could not take the revenge he promised himself. He wanted to see his princess as she was all what gave him happiness. He now wanted to be with his daughter. But when he came back all he saw was his daughter’s skeleton. The White King was frightened. He thought she had a very bad disease. Many renowned doctors came to cure her. But nothing could be done. Everyone gave up. Everyone agreed that she cannot be saved. She has to die. That was what written for her. The White King kept wiping day and night for his last treasure was to be taken far far away from him.

One such day the little princess woke up in the morning to find her father wiping beside her bed. She saw the sadness she once witnessed when her mother was taken away. She hated seeing her father this way, this broken. Suddenly she felt a light all over herself, a light that can wash away all her pain, a light that save her from the treacherous hands of the Black King. At that instant she knew she needs to be queen, not a princess anymore. She needs to save herself from the hands of the black monster. She gathered all her courage and left her bed silently. She took the long heavy sword with what her father wanted to slay the monsters. She will slay a real monster with this now. She will give back the sword its pride. So she took the open sword in her hand and went to the room the monster was sleeping. She saw the Black King looked beautiful and handsome. He was asleep on his bed of flowers. His room had a heavenly smell. For few moments she thought of the loving king of the daytimes. She loved him. But then she remembered the touch of the black beast, she remembered her own screams. She knew she has to destroy this monster if she had to live. So she took out her father’s sword and beheaded the monster. Hearing the black king’s scream all his guards came rushing to his room and saw his cut head lying on the ground and the princess held a proud sword soaked in his blood. They knew the slayer was the little princess. But the moment they took a step to attack the princess, they suddenly noticed in the place where the head of the king was laying, now there lays head of a deadly beast. Then they saw the body on the bed of flowers is not there king anymore. It is some ghostly creature lying dead there. They suddenly noticed the palace is not beautiful anymore. It was full of blood and flesh. They could hear the screams of many souls. They understood that the one they believed to be a generous king was a treacherous animal, expert in deception. But they had doubts. How did the little princess see it and not they? They were suspicious. Was she his companion? Did she tell him to make this kingdom so miserable?

The princess knew this was to come. She was ready to give them the answer. So she pulled away the shield she had built around herself. She let them see her scarred body. She let them see the prints of the beast’s hand on her body, her soul. She let them know what was done to her. She stood there as the world witnessed the treachery of the monster. She stood there with the open proud sword in one hand and holding the head of the monster in other. She stood there as all the people around her worshipped her as goddess of Power. She is now a complete woman. She is now a queen. She is now a saviour.

And then she lived gracefully ever after...

Saturday, October 6, 2012

OMG!! An Act of God


Writing blog after so many days feels really goodJ. Frankly speaking I did not simply have a topic to write on. So well today I really got a topic. And the topic is ACT OF GOD, err actually it is the movie “OH MY GOD”. Holy shit!! What a movie…!! Really I have hardly seen such a great movie recently (except “kahani” and a few like that).

I watched it today for the 1st time and I have already seen it twice. Though the concept is a copy paste of an Aussie movie “The man who sued God”, in my opinion it’s way better than the original version. Actually I think in no other country except India one can find so many bullshitting around God every day. May be that’s why it is much more relevant in India.
The movie is starring Paresh Rawal and Akshay Kumar in main role and directed by Umesh Shukla. Direction was really good and both the actors were superb, especially Paresh Rawal deserves lots of applauds.
In this movie Paresh Rawal named as Kanji Bhai, a Guajarati Businessman (whose business is with God actually), is a hard core atheist and does not give a damn to all the rituals, the eternal PAAP-PUNYA and all. He drinks wine while on a pilgrimage, does not believe in fasting for God and on and on.
And finally he was stuck by “An act of God” (you will see when you watch the movie; I will not reveal it right now) and the poor Kanji Bhai was not paid by the Insurance company though he deposited the premium money timely. And so finally it made him sue God cause the situation he was going through was created by God (as per the Insurance company). Of course in India, where Godhra, Mumbai and recent Assam Riots are very common, this case was a very brave and difficult step to take. Only a hard core NAASTIK could take it. And so did Kanji Bhai. Of course this step was very soon followed by all the religious, social and political monarchy started by the hypocrites of society. All the religious gurus (if only they can be called as GURU) came together with all their powers- political power, show off power, hunger strike power and all. But none showed the power of BHAKTI.
Well soon Kanji Bhai was getting crashed and doomed by the social goons. His house was looted. Even a murder attempt was made. But who can kill a man who is saved by the lord himself? Lord Vishnu, the lord of the lords. came to Kanji Bhai’s rescue finally. He changed the poor man’s view, awaken him, showed him right path. Made him read all the religious books, made him know the reality of religions, made him believe that the religions are for good and what we do is actually “Bullshitting with it”. And finally the court accepted the case and not only accepted it gave judgment for Kanji Bhai and made “God” pay for Kanji Bhai’s loss. Not only kanji Bhai, God paid to all the people who was with Kanji Bhai a huge amount of money to recover from their loss.
But soon Kanji realized that the society started business with Kanji Bhai himself. They “sold” him, worshiped him and tried to make him pay with his life for the “loss of the God”. And again he was saved by the lord “Krishna Vasudev Yadav from Gokul”.
The character of lord Vishnu is very nicely played by our very own Akki. His voice added to the character. His get up was very simple, to indicate the modernized look of Lord Krishna (yeah, even God is needed to be modernized these days, may be otherwise public won’t go for it). Really the pair of Akki and Paresh Rawal is a real treat to the audience. The songs were also quite good; especially the song “Mera Nishaan” was too good (I got to download it). And special thanks to Kailash Kher for superbly singing the song.
Well finally what more can I really say about a movie like this? I’m not a movie critic, but what I felt from heart I told. And truly I appreciate this move by the director and producer. It was really a hard step in Bollywood, as hard as it was for Kanji Bhai to sue God. And  am glad that religious fanatics dint ban this movie. Thank you! Oh My God. J

Thursday, March 29, 2012

India is a developing country...someone somewhere is always developing something


In the geography class when teacher used to tell, “India is a developing country,” for a moment I was confused, what a developing country I asked. She fumbled with her saree and explained comething that was nowhere close to the answer very confidently.
Still however, I never understood the meaning of the sentence and that was the B.W era, AKA BEFORE WIKIPEDIA in fact it was Before Internet era, so there was no one other than school textbook who could give me this information. I remember walking sadly home, that why my country is still developing country when it dawned on me. It occurred to me when I was walking home one day from school and I fell in a ditch dig on the road. I could have sworn that the ditch did not exist 15 minutes before, no one believed me.
However it dawned me inside the ditch that, India is a developing country because someone somewhere is always developing something. It was uncanny. The street outside my house was dug open 17 times in 4 months, yes I kept count. It was never the same person, 1st it was the electricity department, then it was the telephone department, then it was someone else who had no idea why he was digging it. After some days I figured it out. There was a hidden treasure buried somewhere nearby and so when at the night the workers left for the day, I entered the trench to check out if my guess was correct, but apart from layers and layers of mud found none.
There are some places which are dug up in your routes. During my college days, I used to travel via local bus. On the way there was always a young energetic man who I guess always loved running after the bus to catch it. He had no name, at least I never asked him. But he was always there to board the bus at BARC stop. That day also he was running after the bus hoping to catch it or may be doing a race with it. As he drew closer to the gate of the bus, something suddenly happened before my eyes. Well there was some construction work going on the read and he couldn’t control his running, wham, crash and BANG. The man fell into the bug ditch that was dug on the road. So his routine was shaken by the incident, so were his nerves.
India is a developing country, if you observe the political manifesto of the local member of parliament. They are always filled with construction work. They also more construction work if you promise to vote them, indicating that they are DEVELOPING THIS COUNTRY (:D).


Bridges are being constructed everywhere and the time taken to build a bridge is same as the time taken for election ( but we will have this topic some other day). Constructions are now part and parcel of Indian life. One fine winter morning you are rushing office thinking of all good things you are going to explain in meeting, when a big board on the road tells you to take a ‘DETOUR’. A ride of 5 minutes becomes one of 15 minutes.
The new wave of smart phones has taken the chair of weapons of mass distraction on the street. In a group of 3 people walking, I of them is on call, the other one playing with the phone and the third one is simply wondering why he is with the two. One advantage of these trenches are people now pay attention on street rather in the phone.
Said my friend, the iPhone addict, “It was horrible man… too horrible of an experience. While walking towards your house I was too busy tweeting when I fell into the dug trench outside your gate. For a moment I thought… for a moment I thought…”
Poor guy, I said to myself, I had named the trench Krrish 2 years back, now this was Krrish part 4 (yes, I name trenches, we all got bored sometimes, don’t we? ) the poor guy was traumatized by the incident.
“Horrible horrible experience…, ”he said , “ For a moment I thought, my iPhone will shatter into pieces.”
He said hugging the iPhone tightly, “ If only they make an app about warning people of the dug up trenches.”
“They did it LONG BACK dude, it’s called EYES and it is installed in YOUR HEAD. What were you tweeting about anyways?”
“I was tweeting about the 4th anniversary of the trench…” he added sadly.
But then again, India is a developing country, people are developing every inch of it. One day it is a village, the next a day a fully dug out city full of trenches. We are just 60 years old and it’s not easy developing such a large country overnight. Whatever Romans will say, INDIA CAN NOT BE BUILD IN A DAY. Can it??

Saturday, March 24, 2012

The Tragedy of Sleeping Beauty :P



Once upon a time, in a land far far away (a land which had no visa for pretty princess, you see, so Cinderella, Snow White and many more princess lived there) lived slept a beautiful princess, called...err...urm... the sleeping beauty. So one day, her sleeping pills wore off, and she suddenly woke up from her deep slumber.

She quickly logged on to PreetyFakeBook.com and found that all her friends from school days where in a relationship. 
Worried about she would die alone, single, she pinged Cinderella about her relationship.

"How did you get prince charming?" inquired the sleeping beauty.
"Oh its simple," Cinderella, then told her about her deception of gate crashing the princes grand ball in which she was not at all invited. Then she informed to mysteriously escape from the dance leaving the prince excited high and dry. Thus in a nutshell, he comes hunting for you.

"Oh it is," Sleeping beauty said and decided to try it on. She quickly dressed amazing and gate crashed a princes ball (since the land had free visa, there was no limit for prince grand ball, they happened every day) but far from noticing her, the prince simply was busy playing kingdomVille on his iPrince and distressed she decided to go back to sleep.

On the way she met Snow White, who was busy painting the night sky. 
"Hello there..." said the Sleeping beauty, "I see that engagement ring on your fingers. How are you?"
"I am fine," beamed Snow white flashing that ring.
She told her about the story and explained to her that the key to finding the good man is to live with 7 men and then dump them for the eight one who rescues you from them.

Sleeping beauty considered that idea for a while, then realized Snow White was top in the Physical Education class and also had joined weekend karate lessons, while she was simply...well.. sleeping. Living with 7 men and still staying a virgin for 8th was not her cup of tea. 

Sad that she would die alone, she walked past Rapunzels tower, who was sitting on the top most window. She immediately called her and asked her the secret to get a handsome prince. Rapunzel giggled from the tower, and send a 'Dhotiranjan Varadahastam Kesh Kala' oil, the secret behind long hair. 

Happy that finally she can do something, Sleeping beauty returned to her tower to try the new shampoo. When she returned she found the door ajar, cautiously, she stepped in, worried that she might find 7 little men in there, she found a note on her bed.

'Was here to ask you out, seems you already are engaged somewhere else. - Prince Charming.'

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