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  • 5/16/2025
Best of Akbar Birbal Ki Kahaniyaan

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00:00Mirbal, it's been a long time since I've heard a story from you.
00:11Can you tell me a story that will help me learn better?
00:16Of course, Your Majesty.
00:17Then tell me.
00:18Your Majesty, the title of the story is, Stay Away From Fools.
00:22Because giving the right advice to a fool is also a danger to life.
00:27Once upon a time, in a forest, a parrot was sitting on a tree in his nest.
00:33At night, under the same tree, some monkeys were jumping around and collecting dried leaves.
00:42One said, Brother, light a fire in this.
00:46The other said, There are so many sparks flying around.
00:50Hold one of these and put it under these dried leaves.
00:54The fire will burn.
00:56The two stupid monkeys thought the sparks were the sparks of the fire.
01:01Hearing this, the parrot couldn't help himself.
01:03He said to the monkey, Brother monkey, those are sparks.
01:08They won't light a fire.
01:10Rub two stones and pull out the sparks.
01:13Then the fire will start.
01:15The monkeys ignored the parrot.
01:18And told the parrot to mind his own business.
01:21And in some time, the monkeys caught some sparks in their hands.
01:25And started blowing them away by putting them under the dried leaves.
01:29Seeing this, the parrot couldn't help himself.
01:32He said again, Brother monkey, this won't light a fire.
01:37You rub two dry sticks and see.
01:40That will light a fire.
01:42The stupid monkeys got angry at the parrot's repeated strikes.
01:47And one of the monkeys caught the parrot and threw him on the ground.
01:52The parrot died instantly as he was hit hard.
01:57From this story, we learn that
02:00Don't waste time in convincing a fool.
02:05Life can be at risk.
02:07The story is very good, Birbal.
02:10But we are wondering,
02:12Like those monkeys, will there be fools in our kingdom too?
02:17There will be, Your Majesty.
02:19If that is the case, Birbal, then we want to meet at least four fools in our kingdom.
02:26And for this, I give you seven days.
02:29But, Your Majesty...
02:31Do you think seven days is less for this, Birbal?
02:34No, Your Majesty.
02:36Seven days is not less, but...
02:39Okay, Your Majesty.
02:41As you wish.
02:42I will find four fools for you.
02:50Is it even necessary to find fools?
03:01What happened, friend?
03:04What are you looking for?
03:06Who are you?
03:07My name is Birbal.
03:09But what are you looking for in this garden at this hour?
03:13And what is your name?
03:14My name is Ilyas.
03:16And I am looking for my lost gold coin.
03:20Gold coin?
03:22Can you tell me where your gold coin fell?
03:26Maybe I can help you.
03:28Birbal, my gold coin fell in the darkness.
03:33In the darkness?
03:36Ilyas, if your gold coin fell in the darkness, then why are you looking for it here?
03:43You are a strange fool, Birbal.
03:45Eyes can see in the light, not in the darkness.
03:49That is why I am looking for my gold coin in the light.
03:54He seems to be a big fool.
03:57He can be introduced to His Majesty.
04:00Ilyas, come here tomorrow.
04:04I will introduce you to His Majesty.
04:07He will give you a lot of gold coins in return for your lost gold coin.
04:12If that is the case, I will definitely come tomorrow.
04:15See you.
04:17When one has been found, the other three will also be found soon.
04:22We should go outside and look for them.
04:31Friends, my name is Birbal.
04:33Why are you all sad?
04:35Birbalji, we have come here from Mathura to do business.
04:40But when we left home, we were four brothers.
04:46Father himself counted and told us.
04:49But now one of us is lost.
04:53All four of them are here.
04:56Then who is lost?
04:59Friend, can one of you count and tell me how many of you are left?
05:08Maybe I can help you.
05:11Of course, Birbalji.
05:12This is one, this is two and this is three.
05:17I don't know where the fourth one has gone.
05:19Oh God, what kind of fools are they?
05:23The brother who counts brothers is not counting himself.
05:28I promise you that I will introduce you to your lost brother.
05:34But for this, you will have to come to the court of King Akbar tomorrow.
05:39You will find your lost brother there.
05:42We will reach the court tomorrow.
05:53The happiness on your face tells me that you have succeeded in finding the fools.
06:00You are right, Your Majesty.
06:02Coincidentally, my search was completed in just one day.
06:07But you will be happy to know that I have not brought four, but five fools with me.
06:14We are proud of you, Birbal.
06:16You do everything on time with your intelligence.
06:22But I can't wait any longer, Birbal.
06:25I can't wait to see the fools.
06:28Of course, Your Majesty.
06:29I will relieve you of your anxiety right away.
06:32Come, friends.
06:37Here you go, Your Majesty.
06:39The ones you wanted to see are all in front of you.
06:49I wanted to see them, Birbal.
06:51But at least tell us the story why you have kept them in the shrine of fools.
06:59The gold coin.
07:00Where did it fall?
07:02My gold coin fell in the darkness.
07:05It fell in the darkness?
07:07Then why are you looking for it here?
07:09Why are you sad?
07:10This is one, this is two, and this is three.
07:15This is really foolishness.
07:18One person looks for his lost gold coin in the darkness somewhere far away in the light.
07:25And the other one cries for his lost brother.
07:29Yes, Your Majesty.
07:30That is why these people are in front of you.
07:33But Birbal, after meeting these people, I am getting a little more excited.
07:40Now I want to know about such people who are not fools, but great fools.
07:46Of course, Your Majesty.
07:47I can introduce you to them as well.
07:50Such two great fools are present in your court right now.
07:57Really?
07:58Yes, Your Majesty.
07:59I have told you the absolute truth.
08:01I want to meet them.
08:03Your Majesty, one of them is standing right in front of you.
08:07That is me.
08:08What are you saying, Birbal?
08:10You are very smart and intelligent.
08:13You are right, Your Majesty.
08:15But smart and intelligent people never stay with fools.
08:20And here I spent a whole day looking for fools.
08:26This is the biggest proof of my foolishness, Your Majesty.
08:30As your advisor, my job is to give you good advice on government work.
08:39Now I understand what you mean, Birbal.
08:42Now I will tell you who that other great fool is.
08:48Who is present in this court right now.
08:52That other great fool is none other than me, Birbal.
08:57Who put you in this useless job.
09:00I fully agree with you, Birbal.
09:03That finding a fool is the job of a fool.
09:06And I apologize to you for my foolishness.
09:10A person who accepts his mistake without any anger or hatred is not a fool.
09:16He is intelligent, Your Majesty.
09:20Birbal, Birbal.
09:22You are amazing, Birbal.
09:24You made me realize my mistake so cleverly.
09:29And you also respected me.
09:31I am blessed to have a friend like you.
09:35Soldiers, reward these fools and bid them farewell.
09:39Yes, Your Majesty.
09:47Forgive me, Your Majesty.
09:49We are not greedy for your money.
09:52We have come here to meet our lost brother.
09:55If we do not find him here, we do not need this money.
10:01Forgive me, my friend.
10:03I forgot to introduce you to your lost brother.
10:07Let me introduce you to your fourth brother.
10:11You are the first one.
10:13He is the second one.
10:15He is the third one.
10:17And he is your lost fourth brother.
10:22Brother.
10:24Thank you very much, Birbal.
10:27You introduced us to our lost brother.
10:31Now we can keep the reward you gave us.
10:37Before giving me the reward, find my seal, Your Majesty.
10:42Otherwise, I will be in great loss.
10:44Do not worry, Ilyas.
10:46We have already found your lost gold seal and kept it with your reward.
10:54Then it is fine.
10:57Long live Emperor Akbar!
10:59Long live Birbal!
11:08Hmm.
11:10So you mean to say that Birbal is one of the most intelligent people of this century.
11:21You are right, Shah-e-Turk.
11:23Birbal is a miracle of intelligence and humanity.
11:28Like you, I also want to praise his intelligence, scholar.
11:34But only after testing his intelligence.
11:39Testing?
11:40What kind of testing, Emperor?
11:42We will leave for India tomorrow evening.
11:46Get ready to leave.
11:48Hmm.
11:49Shah-e-Turk, the Emperor of India is arriving at Akbar's court.
12:20Greetings, Emperor Akbar.
12:22Greetings, Shah-e-Turk.
12:24Hmm.
12:26Please accept the gift, Emperor.
12:31Is there any special reason for coming to India?
12:34You can say that, Emperor.
12:37We have come here to solve a riddle for you.
12:42Riddle?
12:43What kind of riddle?
12:44If you want to know about the riddle, Emperor Akbar,
12:49then you will have to promise to solve it.
12:53But before you promise, you have the complete right to know all the conditions associated with the riddle.
13:03If you do not agree with the conditions,
13:07then you can refuse to solve the riddle.
13:15Tell me the conditions, Shah-e-Turk.
13:17You will be given only three chances to solve this riddle.
13:23In which you can use your three most intelligent gems.
13:31Every person will get only one chance.
13:35But if you fail to solve any riddle, then…
13:43Then what, Shah-e-Turk?
13:45Then you will have to bow your head in front of me.
13:53How dare you, Shah-e-Turk?
13:55You should not get angry with a guest, Sukhdev.
13:59Sit down.
14:00You also sit down, Tilak.
14:04We accept your condition, Shah-e-Turk.
14:08Tell us the riddle.
14:10Remove the veil.
14:19Here is our riddle.
14:21Emperor Akbar,
14:23This is a riddle, Emperor Akbar.
14:26It is a riddle to remove this lion from the cage, Emperor Akbar.
14:32This is very easy.
14:34It is easy, Emperor Akbar.
14:37But according to the condition,
14:40it is forbidden to touch this cage.
14:45Birbal, what do you say?
14:47Give us time till tomorrow, Your Majesty.
14:50Till tomorrow, we will think of a solution to remove this lion from the cage without touching it.
14:56Give us time.
14:58Cover the cage.
15:10Birbal, you have asked for one day.
15:14Do you have any plan to remove the lion without touching the cage?
15:21To be honest, Your Majesty, I don't have any plan yet.
15:26But...
15:27Pardon me, Your Majesty.
15:29Why do you give the responsibility of solving every problem to Birbal first?
15:33We want to be given this opportunity this time.
15:36If you think so, Dilirji, then fine.
15:39The first two chances are yours and Sukhdevji's.
15:42If any of you fail to solve the riddle,
15:46then Birbalji will come in front of you.
15:49But remember, it is a question of our honor.
15:53Don't worry, Emperor Akbar.
15:55We won't let you down.
16:02We have given Sukhdevji the first chance to solve the riddle of Shah-e-Turk.
16:08Sukhdevji.
16:09Your Majesty, I have called the best magician of our country,
16:14Agadam Bagdam, in the court.
16:16He will remove this lion from the cage without touching it.
16:22Call the magician.
16:24Magician Agadam Bagdam, please come to the court.
16:31Oh.
16:34Magician Agadam Bagdam, please come to the court, Your Majesty.
16:38Greetings, magician.
16:39Can you remove this lion from the cage without touching it?
16:44This is very easy, Your Majesty.
16:47I will remove it right now.
16:49Agadam Bagdam, dhish.
17:00Agadam Bagdam, aksa-maksa.
17:04The wooden box will come soon.
17:23Agadam Bagdam, dhoom dhadaka.
17:26The lion goes out and the rabbit goes inside.
17:29Dhoom dhadaka.
17:35Open the box.
17:54I think we have made a mistake.
17:56We should have fixed it right now.
17:58Stop, magician.
18:00According to the condition, one person will get only one chance.
18:06You have failed in your attempt.
18:11Now there are only two chances left.
18:18Mr. Diler, the second attempt is yours.
18:21Yes, Your Majesty.
18:23Call Baba Ghori.
18:25Baba Ghori, please come to the court.
18:31Greetings to King of Turk and King of India, Aghori.
18:39Baba Ghori, you have to remove the lion from the cage.
18:44But according to the condition, you cannot touch the cage.
18:49This is a game of my left hand, Mr. Diler.
18:52Yes, Your Majesty.
19:01Remove it. Remove it.
19:02The lion, the lion and the dog, get out of the cage immediately.
19:14Remove the curtain.
19:23Your Majesty, please give me one more chance.
19:28Forgive me, Baba Ghori.
19:30We do not doubt your powers.
19:34But we cannot give you another chance.
19:37This is against the condition.
19:39You may leave.
19:43We have complete faith in you, King Akbar.
19:46That on the third and last chance, you will definitely call Birbal.
19:54You are right, King.
19:57Now Birbal will come to solve your riddle.
20:01Birbal.
20:03We have come from Turkistan to see the magic of your intelligence, Birbal.
20:09Let's see how much strength your praises have.
20:13Your Majesty, we want to see the lion for some time.
20:18You can do whatever you want, Birbal.
20:20Just remember that you do not have to touch the cage.
20:24If you touch it, then...
20:26You do not worry, King Akbar.
20:28The head of India will not bow down while I am here.
20:44Hmm.
20:50Soldiers, arrange the fire.
21:13Hmm.
21:43Hmm.
21:53Hmm.
21:54Hmm.
21:55Hmm.
21:57Here, King of Turkistan, your lion has come out of the cage.
22:02But Birbal, where did the lion go?
22:05The lion of King of Turkistan was a peacock, Your Majesty.
22:09It melted in the heat of the fire and floated away.
22:13But how did you know, Birbal, that the lion's spirit is peacock's?
22:19Your Majesty, when I went close and examined the lion,
22:23I found that due to the heat, its lines and lines of appearance had changed a little.
22:29That change was exactly as it happens when the peacock melts.
22:34Oh.
22:35The rest is in front of you.
22:38I agree with your intelligence, Birbal.
22:41I found what I had heard.
22:44Hmm.
22:45We had come from Turkistan to test your intelligence.
22:50You have come first in this.
22:54Birbal, you are truly one of the best gems of King Akbar.
23:01Huh?
23:02Long live King Akbar!
23:05Long live Birbal!
23:11Long live Birbal!
23:15The King of Kings, Jalaluddin Akbar is arriving!
23:38Sit down.
23:42Hasn't Birbal arrived yet?
23:46Your Majesty, Birbal is close to your heart.
23:49That is why he comes to the court at his own will.
23:52Soldiers, go and bring Birbal to the court right now.
23:56Yes, Your Majesty.
23:57Pardon me, Your Majesty.
23:58There is no need to call us.
24:00We have already arrived.
24:02Birbal, tell us the right reason for being late.
24:05Otherwise, get ready for the punishment.
24:07Huh?
24:10Your Majesty, it is monsoon season.
24:12There is a lot of slippery road.
24:14Huh?
24:15So, to come to the court, I was taking the horse ahead.
24:19It was slipping and going far behind.
24:22That is why I was late.
24:24If that is the case, Birbal,
24:26then you should have been miles away from the palace.
24:30But, Your Majesty, I had to come to the court.
24:33That is why I turned the horse in the opposite direction from the palace.
24:37And it slipped and came here.
24:39Hmm.
24:41You are smarter than Akbar, Birbal.
24:44Okay, Birbal.
24:45We have agreed to your request.
24:48And now,
24:49we hand over to you the task of counting the pigeons in the kingdom correctly.
24:55Remember,
24:56if the counting is not correct,
24:58there can be punishment.
25:01This is a difficult task.
25:03This is very difficult.
25:05If we get such an easy task,
25:08then we can defeat Birbal.
25:10Hmm.
25:11But, Your Majesty,
25:12the task is more important than the pigeons in the kingdom.
25:15Your Majesty,
25:16if we hand over this task to the ministers,
25:20then we assure you that the counting will be correct.
25:25Hmm.
25:26It seems that they want to take advantage of our anger
25:30and humiliate Birbal.
25:34But, they do not know that
25:37Birbal is their father in intelligence.
25:40And a son cannot defeat his father.
25:44Okay, Maan Singh.
25:46All of you can count the pigeons.
25:49But,
25:50the time limit will be only two days.
25:53Hmm.
25:56Hmm.
26:02All of you listen carefully.
26:04Hmm.
26:05If all of us count the pigeons
26:07and tell this to His Majesty,
26:10then Birbal will lose this time.
26:14Hmm.
26:15Hmm.
26:16Hmm.
26:17Because,
26:18the winner is the one
26:20who has more people on his side.
26:23What do you think?
26:24Thank you, Maulana.
26:26If His Majesty gets to know about our alliance,
26:30then he can throw all of us in front of the elephant.
26:34He can get us killed by poisonous snakes.
26:37Or,
26:38he can put a black mark on our faces
26:40and make us sit on donkeys and roam around the kingdom.
26:43Hmm.
26:44Hmm.
26:45This is possible.
26:47Oh, my God!
26:49This is very dangerous.
26:51No, no.
26:52I will count the pigeons on my own.
26:55Yes, it will be better.
26:57But, how can I count the pigeons, Maulana?
27:01I am illiterate.
27:02This is your problem, Mr. Abdul.
27:04You decide.
27:07Hmm.
27:09To count the pigeons,
27:11why don't you hire an educated helper, Mr. Abdul?
27:14Hmm.
27:23No matter what,
27:25Birbal is a kind-hearted man.
27:32Husband,
27:33what have you decided today
27:35that you are sending a letter to Rajasthan
27:38to find out about my in-laws?
27:41It is better that the son-in-law
27:43stays away from his wife's home,
27:46my dear wife.
27:48I am doing this drama to make my challenge difficult.
27:52Challenge?
27:53What kind of challenge?
28:06Now, whoever tells me the right count,
28:08I will include this pigeon in that count
28:12and prove it false
28:14and enjoy it.
28:16Wow!
28:17What a brilliant idea, husband!
28:19I am the king, my dear wife.
28:21It is impossible for anyone to pass my challenge.
28:27Yes.
28:47What is the matter, Mr. Birbal?
28:48You look very worried.
28:51Yes.
28:52The king has given me a very difficult challenge this time.
28:57I am wondering how to solve it.
29:01Challenge?
29:02What kind of challenge?
29:04Hmm.
29:08Come here.
29:14Look there.
29:16Then there.
29:18And then there.
29:23I don't understand anything, Mr. Birbal.
29:26What are they doing?
29:28They are counting the pigeons.
29:31And this is the king's challenge.
29:34But what is the problem?
29:36The problem is that the free bird
29:39sometimes on this branch
29:41and sometimes on that branch.
29:43In this case, how will we know
29:45that the pigeon sitting on the banyan tree
29:48is the one who was sitting on our branch
29:51and whose count we have already done?
29:53This is the problem.
29:55Hmm.
29:56The task is difficult.
29:58Pigeons fly wherever they find food.
30:01And there are thousands of relatives
30:03who feed them.
30:06Relatives?
30:07I got the answer.
30:141541
30:181544
30:211543
30:231544
30:281103
30:311104
30:341105
30:37Help! Help!
30:38Help!
30:422737
30:452738
30:482749
30:562740
30:582783
31:012784
31:042764
31:082775
31:14What have you all done?
31:16Your Majesty,
31:17this is all because of the count of the pigeons.
31:21This means that
31:23your count has been completed.
31:25Yes, Your Majesty.
31:27And Birbal?
31:30His count has not been completed yet.
31:35Hmm.
31:36Okay.
31:37Tell me your count.
31:39How many pigeons are there in our kingdom?
31:41Your Majesty,
31:42according to my count,
31:44there are 5243 pigeons.
31:46According to my count,
31:48there are 4775 pigeons.
31:50No, Your Majesty.
31:52It is not 4775.
31:54It is 3933.
31:58Hmm.
31:59Your count is very different.
32:02How will we know
32:04the real count of the pigeons?
32:06I will tell you, Your Majesty.
32:08Come, Birbal.
32:09We were waiting for you.
32:11You were left behind
32:13in completing the count.
32:15I was left behind, Your Majesty.
32:17But my count of the pigeons
32:19is absolutely correct.
32:21Then tell me,
32:23how many pigeons are there in our kingdom?
32:262272, Your Majesty.
32:28And how can we believe
32:30that your count is correct?
32:32It can be more or less.
32:34Your Majesty,
32:35if your count of the pigeons is less,
32:38then some of the pigeons
32:40must have gone to the neighboring kingdom
32:42to meet their relatives.
32:44If your count is more,
32:46then the pigeons there
32:48must have come here to meet their relatives.
32:51But the count of the pigeons
32:53in our kingdom is 2272.
32:57Neither one pigeon is more
32:59nor one pigeon is less.
33:03We are all happy here, son-in-law.
33:06We wish for your success.
33:09We will meet soon.
33:10Birbal,
33:11we had sent this pigeon to Rajasthan
33:14to make a mistake in the count.
33:16So tell me,
33:17in which count should we count this pigeon?
33:20This is the pigeon of our count, Your Majesty.
33:23If you want, you can count it again.
33:25If there are more pigeons,
33:27then they must be the outside pigeons.
33:30Birbal,
33:31where do you get
33:33such accurate answers
33:35for all our useless challenges?
33:39With intelligence, Your Majesty.
33:43Did you all see that?
33:45Even if all of you are intelligent,
33:48you cannot compete with Birbal.
33:51So,
33:52be careful from now on.
33:54Don't try to catch a flying arrow.
33:57We are blessed to have you, Birbal.
34:01Long live the Emperor!
34:03Long live Birbal!
34:05Long live the Emperor!
34:07Long live Birbal!

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