English, asked by Merry8412, 1 year ago

Why did mini's father feel that the 'auspicious ceremony became more luminous '

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Answered by HarmanjotKaurGhuman
22
because he started to hate kabulivala as he was a murderer

and he wants that if a murderer will come my daughter's marriage so I'll be spoiled
Answered by des47167
8

Answer:

At the end of the story, Mini's father displays kindness and generosity by giving the money to travel Rahamat, to see his daughter again and also to have a fresh start in Afghanistan. The narrator and his wife thought that they had to cut out one or two items from the gorgeousness of the festivities of their daughter Mini, for gifting that money to another father like the narrator. The lighting decoration was not as elegant as he had wanted it to be, and the band party had to be cancelled. This upset the women, but marked by benevolent spirit, his auspicious ceremony became more luminous. The feeling of solidarity is also portrayed. As a father who is about to be separated the kabuliwala, who is facing the pangs of separation from his own daughter.

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