The video features a conversation between the host and a man named Hammer, who is a snake charmer, and Ashik Giri, a bystander who reported Hammer's snake show. Hammer has been displaying snakes in a village, claiming they are dancing to his music, and charging people to see the show. The host and Ashik Giri confront Hammer, who admits to buying one of the snakes for 200 Rs and catching the other. The host explains that feeding snakes is a crime and that Hammer's actions are harming the snakes. The host offers Hammer 3000 Rs to release the snakes and promises to help him find alternative work. Hammer agrees and releases the snakes. The host also gives Hammer an additional 1000 Rs for petrol and to support his family. The video aims to raise awareness about the mistreatment of snakes and the importance of releasing them back into the wild instead of keeping them captive.
1. Ashik Giri is a man who stopped a person showing snakes in a village.
2. The person showing snakes, Hammer, is from a family that has been doing this work for generations.
3. Hammer has been catching snakes for his family's living.
4. Hammer caught one snake and bought the other for 200 Rs.
5. The Indian spectacled cobra is a venomous snake.
6. If the Indian spectacled cobra bites someone, the person may experience blurred vision, vomiting, dizziness, and thin potty within 30-40 minutes.
7. If antivenom is not administered within 40-50 minutes of the bite, the person may die.
8. Hammer's elder father died from a snake bite.
9. It is a crime to feed a snake, according to IP section 72.
10. The person who caught the snakes and released them into the forest gave Hammer 3000 Rs.
11. Hammer has 7 children and lives in poverty.