Babu chaitanyadaas ka charitra chitran from putr prem story (gadya sankalan )
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Chitra is a painter, a well-skilled artist who finds inspiration from day to day activities or major happenings currently. Whereas Aruna is a social worker. It is their hobbies, not their profession.
Aruna and Chitra both live in a hostel during their studies. Their friendship is envied by many. They both have very different ideas about life, often they have heated arguments regarding their ideologies but still, they have endless love for each other. They are very understanding friends.
Once Chitra shows her painting which is difficult to understand by Aruna. She says she cannot understands this crowd of people, vehicle all piled up. Chitra informs this is the confusion of today's lifestyle. There are few children from poor backgrounds who comes to study from Aruna. She teaches them for free.
Aruna says the art is useless as it does not help anybody, only a wastage of time. Chitra says she cannot understand social work. But they don't let this differences come in between their friendship.
Once they both get letters. Aruna gets a letter from the boy whom she is going to marry soon and Aruna gets her letter from her father who has given her permission to go abroad after her course.
On the day of leaving, Chitra is getting late and Aruna with other girls from hostel eagerly waits for her. Aruna comes late and informs her that the poor lady who sits by the tree every day was dead there and her two little children were crying over her decaying dead body. She was so moved from that she took a rough sketch of the scene. While all this, Aruna slips away from the room. Chitra do not find Aruna while boarding the train. She goes abroad and improves her art. They both communicate for a while which stops eventually.
Chitra is praised everywhere for her art, specially the painting of the dead beggar and her crying children is famous everywhere and adorns the columns of newspapers. She comes back home after three years and her paintings are displayed in an exhibition. She finds Aruna there and her children beside her. Aruna informs they are her children, the boy is eight years old and the girl is around five. They both request her to show the pictures but do not like the beggar's painting much. They womders what happened to those children after their mother died. Aruna intriduces Chitra to her husband and then leaves the children with him. When alone, Chitra asks Aruna whose children they were. Aruna pointed out at the beggar's painting and says they are these children who were crying in that painting.
Chitra is shocked as Aruna is actually A REAL ARTIST
Aruna and Chitra both live in a hostel during their studies. Their friendship is envied by many. They both have very different ideas about life, often they have heated arguments regarding their ideologies but still, they have endless love for each other. They are very understanding friends.
Once Chitra shows her painting which is difficult to understand by Aruna. She says she cannot understands this crowd of people, vehicle all piled up. Chitra informs this is the confusion of today's lifestyle. There are few children from poor backgrounds who comes to study from Aruna. She teaches them for free.
Aruna says the art is useless as it does not help anybody, only a wastage of time. Chitra says she cannot understand social work. But they don't let this differences come in between their friendship.
Once they both get letters. Aruna gets a letter from the boy whom she is going to marry soon and Aruna gets her letter from her father who has given her permission to go abroad after her course.
On the day of leaving, Chitra is getting late and Aruna with other girls from hostel eagerly waits for her. Aruna comes late and informs her that the poor lady who sits by the tree every day was dead there and her two little children were crying over her decaying dead body. She was so moved from that she took a rough sketch of the scene. While all this, Aruna slips away from the room. Chitra do not find Aruna while boarding the train. She goes abroad and improves her art. They both communicate for a while which stops eventually.
Chitra is praised everywhere for her art, specially the painting of the dead beggar and her crying children is famous everywhere and adorns the columns of newspapers. She comes back home after three years and her paintings are displayed in an exhibition. She finds Aruna there and her children beside her. Aruna informs they are her children, the boy is eight years old and the girl is around five. They both request her to show the pictures but do not like the beggar's painting much. They womders what happened to those children after their mother died. Aruna intriduces Chitra to her husband and then leaves the children with him. When alone, Chitra asks Aruna whose children they were. Aruna pointed out at the beggar's painting and says they are these children who were crying in that painting.
Chitra is shocked as Aruna is actually A REAL ARTIST
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