The video begins with the speaker asking if the viewer likes to play badminton. The speaker then engages in a discussion about a game of badminton played earlier in the day. After returning from the garden, the family discusses lunch, with the mother preparing a healthy meal of potato spinach. The children, however, express a desire for pizza, burgers, and other junk food.
The mother explains that she made the potato spinach because it's good for their eyes and hair. The children, unhappy with the meal, decide to go on a strike, refusing to eat the dish. The mother, the uncle, and the father join the strike, each expressing their displeasure with the meal and their desire for pizza.
The family engages in a playful argument, with the father suggesting they order pizza from a restaurant to break the strike. However, the children insist they want to eat junk food only once a week. The mother agrees, and the family ends the strike, deciding to eat healthy food most of the time and junk food only on Sundays.
1. The friends enjoy playing badminton.
2. They prefer pizza and burger over the vegetable dish prepared by their mother.
3. The mother's cooking is considered a strike by the children.
4. The children are on a strike because they want to eat junk food instead of healthy vegetable dishes.
5. The children and their uncle are on the same team to demand for junk food.
6. The father is also on the children's team to support their demand for junk food.
7. The children have decided to eat healthy food and junk food once a week, specifically on Sundays.