A group of people, including a brother-in-law and his companion Sathwika, devise a plan to steal from a woman who lends money with interest. They believe she obtained her wealth through her husband's past robberies. The group decides to break into her house at night, rationalizing that it's fair to steal from someone who has stolen from others.
They successfully enter the house, but their plans are complicated by Sathwika's clumsiness and the group's need to remain quiet. They eventually find a bag containing a large amount of coins, which they assume is the woman's wealth.
After dividing the coins, they realize that the total amount is four crores (400 million). They decide to split it among themselves, with each person getting approximately 1 crore, 33 lakhs, 33 thousand, 300 rupees, and 33 paise.
However, their celebration is short-lived, as they soon discover that the woman has caught on to their scheme. She claims that the amount stolen is indeed four crores and demands that they return it. The group is faced with the consequences of their actions, and the woman's determination to recover her stolen wealth.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The conversation is about a group of people planning to steal money from a house.
2. They discuss the best time to steal, considering the cold weather and the fact that people sleep soundly during winter.
3. They decide to take a girl with them to avoid raising suspicion.
4. They use a iron stick to open a door in the house.
5. They find a bag containing coins and decide to take it.
6. One of the thieves hurts their leg while trying to open a door.
7. They distribute the stolen coins among themselves.
8. The owner of the house discovers the theft and is devastated, revealing that the stolen amount is four crores (400 million).
9. The thieves plan to divide the amount equally among themselves, with each person getting 1 crore, 33 lakh, 33 thousand, 300 rupees, and 33 paise.
10. The owner of the house is worried about how to care for their children after the theft.
11. The thieves argue about who kept the stolen amount and where it was kept.
Note: Some of the facts may be incomplete or unclear due to the nature of the text, which appears to be a transcript of a conversation.