The story revolves around a village named Prem Nagar, where a man named Manish lives. He is a hooligan and likes to collect protection money from the villagers. However, the villagers are facing financial difficulties due to Manish's extortion.
On the occasion of Diwali, a man named Deepak is unable to afford firecrackers for his son, Tinku. Tinku meets a magical snake near the riverbank, who creates a magical tree with firecrackers. The villagers gather firecrackers from the tree, and the village is filled with joy and light.
Manish and his men try to uproot the magical tree, but their attempts fail. Eventually, Manish digs a tunnel and steals the tree, bringing it to his house. However, his joy is short-lived, as his car crashes into a pole, causing a fire that spreads to the magical tree. The firecrackers on the tree explode, destroying Manish's property.
The story then shifts to a different village, Basantpur, where a man named Manish (same name as the previous character) lives. He is a researcher who creates a low-oil consuming helicopter. However, the helicopter is stolen by a group of thieves who use it for their nefarious activities.
The thieves plan to steal a statue worth three crores from a train, but their plan is foiled when the police chase them, and the train coach falls into the water. The story ends with the thieves escaping, and the villagers are left to pick up the pieces.
Here are the extracted key facts:
1. Manish lived in Prem Nagar village with his wife Hema.
2. Manish was fond of driving new types of vehicles.
3. He had a helicopter and would buy and decorate many vehicles in front of his house.
4. Manish's men would collect money from shops in the village, scaring and threatening shopkeepers if they didn't pay.
5. Diwali arrived, but no firecrackers were being burst in Prem Nagar village.
6. Deepak, a villager, didn't have money to buy firecrackers for his children.
7. A magical snake appeared to Tinku, a boy, and offered to help him.
8. The snake manifested a magical tree with firecrackers in front of Tinku's house.
9. Manish's men tried to uproot the magical tree but failed.
10. Manish himself went to dig up the tree and successfully uprooted it.
11. Manish took the magical tree to his house and left his men to guard it.
12. Manish's car collided with a pole, causing a fire that spread to the magical tree.
13. The fire caused the firecrackers on the tree to burst, burning Manish's belongings.
14. In a different story, a man named Manish lived in Basantpur village with his father.
15. Manish worked from home as a researcher and built a helicopter that consumed less oil.
16. Manish tested the helicopter in the village and took villagers on flights.
17. Thieves from an island saw the helicopter and wanted to steal it.
18. The thieves snuck into Manish's house and found a book on how to operate the helicopter.
19. The thieves successfully stole the helicopter and used it to commit various thefts.
20. The thieves planned to steal a statue worth three crores from a train.
21. The thieves fought with security personnel and stole the train compartment with the statue.
22. Policemen chased the thieves with the train compartment, which eventually fell into the water.