Sheikh Chilli, a comedic character, is portrayed as lazy and always getting into trouble. The story begins with Sheikh Chilli sleeping while his wife, Salma, and others try to wake him.
Sheikh Chilli visits a doctor to inquire about work and gets into a conversation where the doctor asks him to take care of his buffalo. The buffalo is later sold by Sheikh Chilli's father-in-law, who cheats him out of the money.
The doctor and his friends come up with a plan to scare Sheikh Chilli into giving them the money by pretending to be ghosts in a graveyard. Sheikh Chilli agrees to distribute sweets in the graveyard to appease the spirits and is met with a series of spooky events.
In the end, Sheikh Chilli is convinced that he is being haunted and agrees to pay the doctor the money he owes him. The story is filled with comedic moments and witty dialogue, showcasing Sheikh Chilli's silly antics and the doctor's clever plan to get his money back.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. Sheikh Chilli has a buffalo that he wants to sell.
2. Doctor Sahib gives Sheikh Chilli a buffalo to sell, but tells him to only sell it when it gets interest.
3. Sheikh Chilli sells the buffalo for ₹0 instead of waiting for interest.
4. Doctor Sahib is unhappy with Sheikh Chilli and wants to scare him into giving him the money.
5. Doctor Sahib and his friends plan to scare Sheikh Chilli by pretending to be ghosts in a graveyard.
6. Sheikh Chilli is told that if he goes to the graveyard and feeds sweets to the dead, they will become happy with him and give him ₹1000.
7. Sheikh Chilli agrees to go to the graveyard, but is scared when he sees the "ghosts".
8. The "ghosts" are actually Doctor Sahib and his friends, who are trying to scare Sheikh Chilli into giving them the money.
9. Sheikh Chilli is eventually convinced to give Doctor Sahib the money.
10. Doctor Sahib and his friends are happy and relieved that they were able to get the money from Sheikh Chilli.