Kabuliwala used to sell nuts and raisins
He also sold shawls
The moral of the story is that we should not go at wrong place at wrong time.
kuh-boo-li-wall-uh ? that's how my english teacher said it.
Kabuliwala is one good book. then boyhood days and Selected Writings for Children Rabindranath Tagore
The verb is spelled "sell" (vend, peddle).
It's my rewiew on the story. Kabuliwala lefthis home country in quest of employment inIndia. While in India, he identifies his daughterwith Mini as she was of the same age when heleft Kabul. Though he was not in touch withhis daughter, her memories didn't fade awayfrom his mind. The sight of Mini reminded himof her and he showed his affection to her ashe would have to his daughter. Later he wentto prison for a murder, which colloquelly,Pathan call "in-laws" where they are fed, havea place to live and cared for, he lost contactwith Mini, but her memories of sitting andgossiping with her lingered on. On his release,he went to see Mini, who he never thoughtwouldn't come out to chat with him - she didn't. Her parents were reluctant to let amurderer see their daughter. However, on theplea of Kabuliwala, later on gave in.Kabuliwalllah brought in a piece of paper,nuts, almond and raisins for Mini believingthat time has stopped and she was still littlegirl like his daughter in far off country. Thesight of Mini, in bridal clothes kindled in himthe memories of his daughter, who he neverthought would grow up like Mini, broughttears in his eyes. Her dad identified himself with Rehaman, as a father and showed hisfeelings by giving him a banknote, so that hecould go back to his country and see his littledaughter whose finger prints he was carryingwith him all the time. Emotions spin the plotof this story- tender loving feelings embodiedin this story.This story is a manifestation of parental love. Though physically separated,the memories sustain our love for ourchildren. Only we need a spark to light upthose memories. Such was the case with Miniwho woke up the affection in Kabuliwala, for his long forgotten daughter in a far awayland.thus it's like this. for more questions email me on hemant.singh_1989@yahoo.com
kabuliwala was written in 1961
Kabuliwala - 1961 is rated/received certificates of: India:U
Kabuliwala - 1993 is rated/received certificates of: India:U
In Rabindranath Tagore's book "Kabuliwala", the Kabuliwala's best friend is a young girl named Mini. They develop a close bond despite their cultural and age differences throughout the story.
because she thought that kabuliwala had came to kidnap small children
Balraj Sahni played the lead role of 'Kabuliwala'.
Hindi film 'Kabuliwala' was based on the story written by Rabindranath Tagore.
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"Kabuliwala" is a story of parental love as it explores the unique bond between Mini, a little girl, and the Kabuliwala, who reminds her of her father living far away. Their relationship reflects the universal theme of parental love transcending boundaries of culture and distance, highlighting how a father's love for his own daughter is symbolized through the Kabuliwala's affection for Mini.
The favorite character in the story "Kabuliwala" is often Rahmat, the Kabuliwala himself. He is a warm and kind-hearted man who forms a bond with Mini, the little girl in the story. Readers are drawn to his gentle nature and the emotional connection he shares with Mini.
the main theme of the story babus of nayanjore
The boy in the story "The Kabuliwala" by Rabindranath Tagore wants to become a hawker because he is inspired by the Kabuliwala's sense of freedom, wanderlust, and independence in his profession. The Kabuliwala's storytelling and adventurous life captivate the boy's imagination, leading him to aspire to a similar lifestyle.