“Some
books are so familiar, reading them is like being home again” –
Louisa May Alcott
Slowly
the umbrella becomes a center of attention among the people living in
the village. Everyone in the village craves to own that umbrella.
Especially Ram Bharose, a shopkeeper has his eyes set on the blue
umbrella. He even requests Binya to sell her blue umbrella to him for
a fair amount. But Binya refuses to part away with her prized
valuable. Realizing that his master Ram Bharose won’t be able to
gain the umbrella, his servant Rajaram plans to steal the umbrella
for his master. But while stealing the umbrella, Rajaram is caught
red-handed by Binya’s brother. When everyone in the village comes
to know about Ram Bharose’s greedy intention of owning Binya’s
umbrella, Ram Bharose is neglected by everyone in village. Later
Binya realizes that she shouldn’t flaunt her umbrella to make Ram
Bharose sad. Finally Binya happily parts away with her blue umbrella
by giving it to Ram Bharose. Now everyone in the village borrows the
blue umbrella from Ram Bharose for time being. Though Binya is sad
for parting with her umbrella, she is glad that she has brought a
smile of happiness on someone’s face.This short story was made into
a motion picture in 2005 and was adapted as a comic story in Amar
Chitra Katha.
I recently read this short story of Ruskin Bond and was so mesmerized by its simplicity that I couldn’t wait to share this story on my blog. This story is about joy of giving and sharing happiness even in sad moments. Though my writings can’t match the magic of Ruskin Bond’s words, I have made a small attempt to spread this story to all my readers, young and old. I hope that once you have read this post, you will definitely buy the original copy of “Blue Umbrella” written by Ruskin Bond.
I recently read this short story of Ruskin Bond and was so mesmerized by its simplicity that I couldn’t wait to share this story on my blog. This story is about joy of giving and sharing happiness even in sad moments. Though my writings can’t match the magic of Ruskin Bond’s words, I have made a small attempt to spread this story to all my readers, young and old. I hope that once you have read this post, you will definitely buy the original copy of “Blue Umbrella” written by Ruskin Bond.
Prashant Badiger
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