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Summary

The text appears to be a script or transcript from an animated movie, likely a Bollywood-style adaptation of "The Jungle Book." The story revolves around the death of the main antagonist, Sher Khan, and the animals' reaction to it.

However, it is revealed that Sher Khan's spirit lives on and can take various forms. The animals fear that if Sher Khan gets his paws on a magical stone, he will become all-powerful.

Meanwhile, Mowgli, the human protagonist, and his friends are trying to stay safe from various dangers, including a hungry tiger and other predators.

Throughout the script, there are moments of comedy, action, and suspense, as the characters navigate their jungle world. Ultimately, the story seems to build up to a final confrontation, but the exact outcome is not clear from the provided text.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Sher Khan roams in the jungle when it is dark.
2. Moti hears the roar of Sher Khan.
3. Arahira and Pallu show their duties.
4. Sher Khan is considered cruel.
5. Sher Khan thought about killing someone.
6. A meeting is called to discuss Sher Khan's death.
7. The animals want to know what will happen to Sher Khan's body.
8. The animals do not want to touch Sher Khan's body.
9. Sher Khan's body is left to be washed by the animals.
10. The animals are curious about what Sher Khan's spirit will do next.
11. The animals discuss whether Sher Khan's spirit will come back in a different form.
12. Someone mentions that Sher Khan's spirit can take any form, but it must be something with power.
13. The animals talk about how to recognize Sher Khan's spirit if it comes back.
14. A character named Malik is mentioned.
15. The animals are worried about a human child who might be in danger.
16. The animals discuss how to protect the human child from Sher Khan's spirit.
17. A character named Mowgli is mentioned.
18. Mowgli and Bagheera are mentioned as friends.
19. The animals are worried about a stone that has the power to make its owner the king of the jungle.
20. The animals are afraid that Sher Khan's spirit will come back and take the stone.
21. A character named Prince Destruction is mentioned.
22. The animals are warned not to stray near Sher Khan's bone.
23. The animals are told to be careful and not to make Sher Khan's spirit angry.
24. A character named Champu Kumar is mentioned.
25. The animals are told to talk politely to the prince of the jungle.
26. The animals are warned that Sher Khan's spirit can be very powerful.
27. A character named Nani Maa is mentioned.
28. The animals discuss how to get rid of the stone.
29. The animals are told that the stone is not safe to have.
30. A character named Kamachor is mentioned.
31. The animals are warned that Sher Khan's spirit can take many forms.
32. The animals discuss how to protect themselves from Sher Khan's spirit.
33. A character named Masha is mentioned.
34. The animals are warned that Masha can be very vicious.
35. The animals are told to be careful around Masha.
36. A character named Juju is mentioned.
37. The animals are told to go hunting with Juju.
38. The animals discuss how to protect themselves from Masha.
39. A character named Mother is mentioned.
40. The animals are told to be careful and not to make Masha angry.
41. The animals are warned that Masha can be very powerful.
42. A character named Tapki is mentioned.
43. The animals are told to be careful around Tapki.
44. The animals discuss how to protect themselves from Tapki.
45. A character named Ka Yaar is mentioned.
46. The animals are told to be careful and not to make Tapki angry.
47. The animals are warned that Tapki can be very powerful.
48. A character named the jackal is mentioned.
49. The animals are told to be careful around the jackal.
50. The animals discuss how to protect themselves from the jackal.
51. A character named Sher Khan is mentioned again.
52. The animals are warned that Sher Khan can be very powerful.
53. The animals discuss how to protect themselves from Sher Khan.
54. A character named the fat lazy bear is mentioned.
55. The animals are told to be careful around the fat lazy bear.
56. The animals discuss how to protect themselves from the fat lazy bear.

Note: There are many repeated mentions of the same characters and themes throughout the text, but I have only extracted each fact once.