Kisna | Toto Kidnapped | Compilation - 02| Hindi Kahaniya | Wow Kidz - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a dialogue from a play or a movie, with timestamps indicating when different characters speak. The conversation revolves around a character named "Toto," who is a parrot. The dialogue is filled with humor, jokes, and friendly banter among the characters, who seem to be friends or acquaintances.

The characters discuss various topics, including food preferences, friendship, and the disappearance of a bird. There are also references to a character named "Krishna" and her friends, including Ballu, Sudhir, Radhika, and Balwa. The characters make jokes, tell stories, and engage in playful teasing.

Throughout the dialogue, there are instances of laughter and praise, indicating that the conversation is light-hearted and enjoyable. The dialogue ends with the character Toto, the parrot, being revealed as the real parrot, and a promise of no more fighting among the friends.

Facts

1. The speaker begins by addressing someone named "red" and mentions bringing chilli for everyone.
2. The speaker then jokingly says they will eat all three of the listeners.
3. The speaker identifies themselves as Asan, with friends Krishna, Sudhir, Radhika, and Ballu.
4. They mention saving the lives of penguins in a tree in the desert.
5. The speaker advises against penguins sleeping in Gurukul, stating that those who cannot fly should not live in the snow but in the desert.
6. They mention that Mirchi Bhai, presumably a favorite, will never be good.
7. The speaker asks what the listeners know about people who fly in the sky.
8. They mention a "speaking bird" and claim that it doesn't know who they are.
9. The speaker claims to be a gossip and is used to laughing.
10. They mention saving life and being tricked by the speaking bird.
11. The speaker identifies themselves as the world's biggest bird thief and expresses fear of a certain bird.
12. They mention a very funny bird named Mohan Manoranjan and ask to bring it to their tent.
13. They express concern about a parrot being sold and express their willingness to free the rest of the birds.
14. The speaker claims to understand that Krishna's real power is her friends and that no one can harm Krishna as long as they are together.
15. They mention a fight between Ballu, Sudha, and Radhika and express confusion about the cause.
16. The speaker identifies themselves as a parrot named Chhotu and asks about Toto's favorite food, which is chilli.