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EP 89 : Prem Patra (Part 01)

Publish Date: 2024/7/2
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Today's story is Prem Patra. Manasi, a girl of 18 years old who lives in the colorful streets of Rajpur village, who is a woman whose breath smells like books. Where new stories entertain her, she has a special interest in keeping old things in the same place. She also carries out a passion to save memories associated with old things. Similarly, due to a passion,

She got a job in a small bookshop. Despite being surrounded by customers all day, apart from the fragrance of books, Mansi also felt a fragrance of history there. While passing through the old cabinets and the floor-covered carpets of the shop, she felt that all these things were collecting a story.

One day before closing the shop, Manasi was cleaning the kitchen. The kitchen was full of old records and useless things. Suddenly, in the corner of the darkness, she saw an old box. That box covered in dust looked mysterious.

Chigyasawash, Mansi picked him up and swept the dust. As soon as he opened the box, a fragrance of the past spread all around Mansi. Seeing the things kept inside, her eyes were filled with tears. An old bundle of diaries and papers, which had been locked in that box for years, bearing the thorns of time.

The papers were yellow, and the edges were curved. But the words written on these papers had a special power. When she looked closely, she understood it was a love letter.

At that moment, Manasi had a storm of curiosity in his mind. Who had written these letters? Which story was hidden in them? Was it a love story or a meeting of two hearts? To find the answers to these questions, Manasi started reading those letters. The first letter was written with the theme of war.

The writing on the paper made Mansi feel like the heat of the battlefield and the smell of the gunpowder had spread all around him. There was a soldier named Mohan who was writing a letter, who was writing to his wife Radha. In the letter, Mohan was making a journey of sweet memories of childhood. He wrote, "Remember Radha, when we were young and used to make boat of paper on the roof during the rainy days and used to sweep them.

The sweetness of the sweets made from your hands is still fresh in my mind. Mansi felt as if she had returned to the childhood of Mohan and Radha. She could feel their innocence and the moments spent with each other.

The letter goes on. Mohan writes about his life in the war. He writes, "Here is the battlefield, Radha. There is a battle of death everywhere. But I get the courage to live by reading your letters. The war will end soon and I will return to you. Then we will again make boat of paper on the roof and taste the sweets made by your hands.

A deep hope was shining in Mohan's words. Mansi felt that even in the battlefield, Mohan was alive only with the love of Radha. Mansi wrote another letter. This time, Radha had written the letter. In that letter, Radha had written about going to the temple and worshipping every day for Mohan's safety.

"I am waiting for you to return, Mohan." Radha had written, "I have cleaned the entire house. When you return, you will find everything clean and tidy."

Radha's simple words were filled with the love of a wife. Manasi felt that she too had become with Radha. Through the letters of Mohan and Radha, she was feeling her emotions deeply. The series of letters continued to run. Mohan hoped for the end of progress and war on his post. Radha also wrote about her dreams and the future to come.

There was a love storm in his letters. Radha wrote in a letter, "Mohan, what do you want to become after the war is over? Would you like to open a shop with me? We will open a shop of books together where we will get all kinds of books." Mohan's reply letter was the joy of this. He wrote, "Radha, it is also my dream to open a shop with you.

where we will also write love stories apart from books. Manasi smiled while reading his letters.

The love story in these ordinary letters was making him feel like a man. She started looking for the next letter impatiently. But there was no next letter in the box. After some time, Mansi knocked the whole box. But there was no other letter. Perhaps the relationship between Radha and Mohan ended here. Or maybe these were the last letters that could be saved.

Mansi was disappointed but also felt that it is very important to keep these letters in a safe place. These were not just old letters but an example love story. These letters made Mansi feel the power of love. Mansi cleaned those letters and kept them in an old diary. She knew that the story hidden in these letters needs to be told further.

Today's story ends here. In the next episode, we will learn whether Radha and Mohan's love burned in the fire of war or their love story turned on another level.

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