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Ransom: A Struggling TV Actor, mastermind of theft and abduction (Episode 264, 265 on 29th, 30th June 2013)


फरौती
Ranson
A Khabri informs police about a stolen car, which is passing by road. Police (lead played by Sanjeev Tyagi and Moin Azam Khan as assistant) nabbed the guy who is driving the car. Police asks him about papers of the car but that guy is unable to present at that time. They takes him to the police station where he tell that he is TV Actor Gurveer Nehra (real name Ravinder Singh Gill and played by Mitil Jain) and this is his friend's car. Asking name and number of the car owner but on dialing the phone number, they does not get any response. Cop stats interrogating Gurveer then he tells that he is a thief and he often steals cars. More interrogation reveals about a car which was used for a minor girl kidnapping.
Police investigates father of that minor girl and finally the father identifies Gurveer the kidnapper. Gurveer is still saying that he is not involved in the kidnapping and he only steals cars. Continuous interrogation forces Gurveer to reveal 2 more kidnaps done by him 2 years ago and he used same pattern of kidnapping then getting ransom.

Gangaram brutally killed in front of village (Episode 110 on 12th May 2012)


छुआ-छूत
untouchability
From the era of Shree Ram, who took the cherry plum from Shabri, to Mahatma Gandhi, many prominent figures have provided us with real-life examples of standing against untouchability (छुआ-छूत). Despite their efforts, a large population in India still believes in this miscarriage of justice. Dalit people are not allowed to have relationships with people from general categories and even their shadow is considered unacceptable. They are often forced to use separate tracks instead of common roads so that others can remain safe from their touch and shadow.

Gangaram, whose real name is Paras Nath Patel and played by Shakti Singh, belongs to the OBC category and does not believe in untouchability. However, the Panchayat of Kuruthwa village is always against him and has repeatedly forced him to break contact with any Dalit person in the village. Amarjit, an old friend of Gangaram and a Dalit, invites him to attend his daughter's marriage.

This story highlights the ongoing discrimination faced by Dalits in India, despite the efforts of many prominent figures to eradicate untouchability. It also portrays the bravery of individuals like Gangaram, who stand up against this injustice and refuse to be a part of it.

Online episode on youtube (Bangla):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4ndOiP6BMk
Here is the inside story of the case
www.crimestories.co.in/2012/05/crime-patrol-gangaram-gets-murdered-in.html