KUNGFU KARATE | HARSH RAJPUT - Summary

Summary

A journalist investigates a Karate Academy in Dhaka after a student, Pasi Arun, complains that he was thrown and broke his hand on the first day of training. The academy's manager, Jogendra, claims that the incident was an accident and that Arun's money will not be refunded.

However, after some persuasion, Jogendra agrees to refund Arun's money. The journalist then discovers that the academy's trainer, Zadar Sukharia, has no actual training in Karate and instead used to sell momos in China.

The academy's owner, who is also Jogendra, reveals that he invested a lot of money in the academy and even ordered a machine from Germany that supposedly makes men strong and shapely. However, the machine is shown to be a scam, and the owner is left embarrassed.

The investigation ends with the journalist exposing the academy's fraudulent activities and the owner's lack of knowledge about Karate.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A person named Pasi Arun joined a karate academy and his hand got broken on the first day.
2. The academy's manager claimed that the incident was an accident and not intentional.
3. Pasi Arun wanted a refund for the fees he paid, but the manager initially refused.
4. The matter was resolved after the intervention of a news team, and the academy agreed to return the fees.
5. The academy's owner, Jogendra, claimed that he had hired a trainer from China to teach karate.
6. However, it was later revealed that the trainer had not actually received training from China, but had instead sold momos outside a temple.
7. The academy had also ordered a machine from Germany that was supposed to make people stronger and more shapely.
8. However, the machine was revealed to be a scam, and it did not actually work as claimed.