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Rahamat Khan missed his daughter Rabiya and carried an impression of her palm with
himself
. He loves Mini, who reminds him of his daughter in Kabul. How do you think he felir
when he saw the grown-up Mini?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For many, childhood memories are shaped by the books we read. Rabindranath Tagore’s stories were some of these defining factors, and Kabuliwala holds a special place on that list. The story of a man with a heart of gold touching the lives of many while making do with his own fate — nobody but Tagore could have written such a poignant tale. Which is why, on his 78th death anniversary, ThePrint looks at the classic tale, which was adapted into a film in 1961.

For the uninitiated, Kabuliwala tells the tale of Abdul Rehman Khan (played by Balraj Sahni), a poor goat herder living in Kabul, Afghanistan. Want of money forces him to leave his young daughter and old mother behind and travel to India. In Kolkata, much like many of the migrants from Afghanistan, he walks around selling dry fruit and other goods imported from his country. While children run away from the ‘scary’ Kabuliwala, one young girl, Mini, dares to befriend him. Reminded of his own daughter, Abdul returns to see her every day, telling her stories and giving her gifts. Mini’s father is a writer and befriends him as well, despite his wife’s scepticism. But the world is not always kind to outsiders, and soon, tensions rise that create problems for Abdul and threaten his relationship with Mini.

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Answered by aditya876881
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may your life be filled with love and happiness and success

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