"अमीर vs गरीब बेटी की मार्किट"ll Rich vs Poor Daughter Market ll Cartoon Video ll

"अमीर vs गरीब बेटी की मार्किट"ll Rich vs Poor Daughter Market ll Cartoon Video ll

#अमीर_vs_गरीब_बेटी_की_मार्किट #Rich_vs_Poor_Daughter_Market #Cartoon_video #ABUNDANCE_MAGICAL_STORIES Komal🦋 #hindicartoonstories #animtedstories #hindicartoonstory #cartoonkahaniya #AnimtedCartoonvideos #Hindistories #Hindicartoonvideo #Hindicartoonstories #hindistory #hindikahaniya #sasbahu #sasbahukajhghda #naitikkahanai #stories #Familydrama #newstories #garibkikahani #sasbahuladai #sasbahukalesh hi guys this channel is purely made for fun by using high quality animated videos in 4k. we are fulloy dedicated to entertain you by our video. if you like the video please share and give your valuable comment and feedback so that we can improve. thank you....😊 Narration: Surekha was scrubbing utensils with ash at the hand pump. Surekha: Oh my God, no matter how much you scrub it, it stays black. It's all because of Shweta's daughter. She doesn't listen carefully... Shweta 25: Mom, don't blame me. You're a miser. Buy a liquid dishwashing liquid. It smells so good. Do you keep cleaning utensils with ash? It won't even clean it. Surekha 50: Yes, yes, you just need new excuses to spend money. Ash cleans utensils better than your liquid dishwashing liquid, and most utensils are cleaned with ash. Shweta 25: Yuck, mom, it feels so dirty. Touching it makes your teeth gritty while cleaning. Spend a little money. Pooja 25: Hahaha, Didi, when will the day come when you'll talk about saving a few pennies? By the way, Mom, I've stitched this new suit from my old dupatta. I already had the Anarkali suit and leggings. I'll wear this to the party tonight. Didi, I'm going to stitch one for you. I'll have it ready in an hour. Shweta, 25: No, I'm not wearing any old clothes. I want to look my best at the party tonight. I bought my makeup a few days ago, but Mom, I liked a really nice dress. Give me two and a half thousand rupees. I'll look absolutely Bollywood when I wear it. Surekha, 50: Son, we can only afford a dress worth 500 rupees... Shweta, 25: Hey Mom! Marriage happens only once in a lifetime, so let me spend a little. You're always being frugal. Give it to me, Mom. She saved up and wore it. You must have saved ₹500. Now, give me the money. Surekha 50: I know she won't agree without my attention, so take this, but I only have ₹1500. Shweta 25: Oh, Mom, what's the point of taking all this time? I should look beautiful at my wedding so that a handsome guy might like me. Well, let it be, I'll manage with this. Pooja 25: Oh, my mother, Didi, how can you talk about all this in front of my mother? I feel embarrassed. Surekha 50: Oh, dear, in my time, not even you could talk as freely as she does. Times have become so bad these days. And what do they call her? She loves to show off... even if she's poor, she pretends to be rich. Shweta 25: Hahahahaha, so what's wrong with that? Look, I can't repeat what you got me last week. After all, I have some respect, and anyway, my friends know all this. Surekha 50: I've given you the money, son, so you go. Narration: Shweta takes the money, goes to three shops, buys an expensive dress, expensive lipstick, shoes, a purse, everything, and then goes home to get ready. Pooja, on the other hand, makes new clothes from old clothes with some trickery and gets ready. When they go to the wedding, the relatives are eating and drinking. Riddhima 30: Hey, Pooja, Shweta, you two are Aunt Surekha's daughters. Where is Aunty? Pooja 25: Mom is here, Didi, how are you? You look very beautiful. Riddhima 30: Happy/ Hey, I'm perfectly fine, but Shweta, you've put on so much makeup. Shweta 25: Yes, I'm at a wedding. If I don't wear makeup, how can I look expensive and rich? I spent ₹4,000 on today's look. Riddhima 30: Really, but you like your younger sister more. Look how beautiful her Anarkali kurti is, and her sandals look great too. Pooja, where did you buy these sandals? I've never seen such a unique design before. Pooja 25: Didi, you're embarrassing me. To be honest, this design isn't even that good. I made new ones by gluing gems and pearls to old sandals to match this kurti. Riddhima 30: Surprised/ Really? You surprised me. Being younger, you gave me a good idea. I did it, brother. So your money must be childish. By the way, you were like this in your childhood too. When everyone used to buy chocolates with Kanjak's money, you used to buy trophies worth ₹1 and enjoy the rest at the fair. Shweta 25: Hahahahaha, so what has changed even today? I think she's miserly, my little sister. Riddhima 30: By the way, how much money did you spend on making these old sandals and clothes of yours? Pooja 25: Only ₹100, sister. I bought a scarf worth ₹50. I used ₹20 worth of pearls and glued them together for ₹10. And the earrings you're wearing, I got them for ₹20.