Rangeen Kahaniyan Pati Patni Aur Woh Dukaan -20... Guide
Here’s what fans are saying about this volume:
“Part 20 is the funniest in the series. The scene where Rajesh hides inside a grain sack is gold!”
— Sunil K., Lucknow
“I thought ‘Woh’ would be another woman, but the shop twist was brilliant. My wife and I laughed together.”
— Anjali & Ramesh, Pune
“A bit predictable, but the colorful language makes it worth the ₹50 price.”
— Bookstall review, Howrah station
Title: Rangeen Kahaniyan: Pati Patni aur Woh Dukaan - 20 Genre: Bold Urdu Adab / Satirical Romance Rating: ⭐⭐⭐½ (3.5/5) Rangeen Kahaniyan Pati Patni aur Woh Dukaan -20...
As the sirens wailed outside, Vikram looked at the couple. He realized his game was over. The shop, the lies, the manipulation—it all ended here.
But just as the bell rang again and the police entered, Vikram whispered one last thing to Rajesh:
"I may lose the shop, Rajesh. But remember... the ledger I showed you last week? Page 20? I wasn't the only one writing in it. Be careful who you trust at home."
Rajesh froze. What did Vikram mean? Was there someone else? A new secret? Here’s what fans are saying about this volume:
To be continued...?
Rajesh stood at the entrance of the shop. His knuckles were white as he gripped the umbrella handle. Inside, Vikram was sitting on his chair, counting a stack of notes with a calm smile, as if he had been expecting this.
"Ah, Rajesh Bhai!" Vikram greeted him, not looking up. "You’re late. The tea has gone cold, much like your marriage, I hear."
Rajesh didn’t smile. He walked to the counter and slammed his hand down. The coins on the glass counter rattled. “Part 20 is the funniest in the series
"Where is it, Vikram?" Rajesh hissed. "The original property paper. Anjali knows you sold this shop to me on a fake contract. She knows this 'Dukaan' isn't even yours anymore."
Vikram stopped counting. He slowly leaned back, lighting a cigarette. The smoke curled around his face, hiding his expression.
"Anjali is a smart woman," Vikram said softly. "That is why I always liked her. But you, Rajesh... you are just a customer who stayed too long."
Enter Chamanlal, a wealthy bachelor who starts visiting the shop daily. He flirts harmlessly, but Rajesh’s imagination runs wild. The situation worsens when Chamanlal gifts Meera a expensive new weighing scale for the shop.
Rajesh and Meera are a middle-class couple living in a small town. Meera runs a kirana (grocery) shop to support the family. Rajesh, a bank clerk, feels insecure because Meera is more outgoing with customers. The shop’s name: "Meera Kirana Store" — but locals call it "Woh Dukaan."
