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In a remote Pakistani village, an old lakarhara known as Ramoo lived quietly, weaving enchanting urdu kahani for the village children. One day, a qaidi malika (jailed princess) was captured by a langra jadugar (lame magician) who sought to rule the village through fear. This rajkumari aur lakardhara (princess and the woodcutter) story soon spread, and Ramoo's tales took on a new life.The shehzade ki kahani (prince's tale) begins with a young prince, who upon hearing the distress of the rajkumari (princess), decided to rescue her. With the help of a clever deer and a wise snake, the prince ventured into the heart of the magician's lair. The deer provided the speed and agility to navigate the treacherous forest, while the snake offered wisdom and guidance, whispering ancient secrets of the jadugar's (magician's) spells.In a final, dramatic showdown, the prince, armed with the snake's advice and the deer's bravery, outwitted the langra jadugar. He freed the qaidi malika, restoring peace to the village. This badsha ki kahani (king's tale) became a cherished urdu best story, remembered for generations as a testament to courage, wisdom, and the enduring power of a pakistani kahani in urdu.
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