This is a story about mothers and children, wives and husbands, people and themselves.
As a housewife, Shahi has an amazing cooking skill. Her only hobby is making dura balls and selling them to people in the community. She is an entrepreneur (entrepreneur). But she can only speak Hindi and is not proficient in English. Her husband and two children often laugh at her because of this. Shahi is very sad.
But she was brave enough to travel to the United States alone and secretly sign up for a four-week English study class. If you don't know it, go to learn it, and it's something that people have always laughed at. Today's children feel that their parents often humiliate them, and Shahi's children have such a mentality. Ashamed to let her mother participate in the parent-teacher conference and communicate with the head teacher in Hindi, Shahi was very sad, and she was always smiling and sad.
Shahi's speech at the niece's wedding shocked her husband and children: "Shahi, why do you still love me?" Shahi: "Of course, otherwise why would I give you an extra radoo?"
Shahi didn't have anything more to do with the French (Mr. French), F just kept encouraging Shahi, found that his English level was improving, and made a phone call to solve the problem of not being able to attend classes. Behind Shahi's freedom and independence is still loyalty and a deep love for his family, even if he is scarred.
Yu Husband: Cherish the people in front of you. The people around you have always had a shining and precious place.
Yu Shahi: Free and independent, evenly matched. Only when you get better and better, your situation will get better and better, and family relations will be more equal. Boy, the surprise and guilt behind the husband hearing Shahi's fluent English says it all, Shahi you are awesome!
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