Hello everyone!Many of us have watched the Telegu movie Sammohanam so my this story is based on this movie. So come and join me in the journey of a young cartoonist who loathes the movie actors and a movie star whom has name, fame and all the limel...
It was a bright Saturday morning and the Mathur family was in a frenzy. They had an important event to attend, and everyone was rushing around the house trying to get ready on time. In the living room, Vinay Mathur was frantically checking his watch and urging his wife and kids to hurry up.
Vinay: Come on, come on, we don't want to be late!
Vasundhara: Why are you shouting! I am ready let's get going.
Vinay: Where is yuvraj, yashika and adhira?
Vasundhara: They will meet us at the event so let's go!
Vinay: Okay!
Finally, they arrived at the event, and as they stepped out of the car and meet with yashika, aditya, aakash and priya.
Vasundhara: Aree waah! tum sab already yaha ho and where is the main man?
Aditya: Aunty he's getting ready.
Vasundhara: Okay!
As they all are chitchatting there comes a man with a smile on his face and greets them.
The man: Hello myself kamalkant mishra!
[you can read the first chapter for the identity of kamalkant mishra]
Vinay: Aree hello sir, aapko kaun nahi jaanta myself vinay mathur!
Kamalkant Mishra: I know Mr. Mathur yuvraj ne aapke aur baaki sab ke baare mein bataya muhje!
In a room yuvraj is getting ready for his second big day because his first children's book is published as an illustrator and today there is a press meet where his book is going to launched in front of the world.
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(yuvraj's look)
Yuvraj took a deep breath and straightened his suit as he walked towards the conference room where the media was waiting for him. He felt a mix of emotions - excitement, nervousness, and happiness all rolled into one. Today, he was going to talk about his first children's book, a project that he had been working on for months. He had always been passionate about illustrating children's books, and now, after years of hard work and dedication, he had finally fulfilled his dream. His book had been published and had received rave reviews from parents and children alike. This was a moment he had been waiting for, and he was determined to make the most of it. As he entered the room, the flashes from the cameras and the sound of questions being thrown at him hit him like a wave. He took a deep breath and began to answer their questions, his voice steady and confident.