This is a dramatic story of a movie hypocrisy, forbidden desires, and superstition set within the walls of a convent (Girja Ghar).
The plot begins with Father Tomasu introducing a new gardener (Mali) named Raju (also called Masetto) to Sister Maria (Maria Baji), the convent's administrator. Raju is presented as an expert worker who is deaf and mute (Gonga Behra) to avoid complications. Maria hires him.
The young sisters—Rani, Roz (Rooz), and Nun Baji—are initially unaware of his hiring. Roz, thinking him an intruder (Ghuspaithiya), threatens him with an axe (Kulahri) before Maria explains his identity.
The sisters' rebellious side emerges when Roz’s childhood friend Marta visits. The four drink wine secretly. Marta introduces them to superstition, speaking of a magical herb (Jari booti) that can attract men, sparking lustful thoughts.
The next day, influenced by Marta’s tales, Rani visits Raju, gifts him a handkerchief (Rumal), and suddenly kisses him. They engage in a passionate encounter ("enjoying the storm and earthquake"), interrupted by the church bell. Later, during prayer, Roz notices dirt on Rani’s nails and scarf—evidence of her activities.
Suspicious grow. Roz and Marta go to the forest (Jungle) to find the magical herb. They brew a potion, apply drops to Roz’s eyes and blood to her cheeks. Nun Baji spies on them. The two then go to Raju’s room, where Roz threatens him with a knife (Chaku). Under the herb’s influence, Raju loses control, and the three have a sexual encounter. Nun Baji confronts them afterward but gets no clear answers.
The next morning, during a visit by the Head Father (The Bishop), Raju visits Rani’s room for another encounter. They are almost caught by Sister Viola, but Raju hides under the bed. Viola, being hard of hearing, doesn’t suspect. Raju escapes through the window.
Nun Baji, also craving Raju’s attention, consumes the herb potion instead of applying it. In a drugged state, she goes to Raju. Rani, already there, hides upon hearing Nun Baji. Rani confronts Raju about his lie of being mute. Nun Baji, under the herb’s influence, acts strangely, but she also hides when Roz arrives
· Father Tomasu receives the harshest sentence for betraying his vows and is sent to an all-male monastery.
· Raju is returned to Uncle Chacha (Lord Bruno), who imprisons him, vowing to torture him for his affair with Bruno's wife.
The story ends with the rebellious sisters fleeing into the forest with the freed Raju, while Maria and Tomasu depart to start a new life, leaving the hypocrisy of the convent behind.
Here are the important English words/concepts from the story, categorized for clarity:
1. Father Raju / Masetto - The main male protagonist who pretends to be deaf and mute.
2. Sister Maria (Baji) - The head sister/convent administrator.
3. Sister Rani - One of the young sisters.
4. Sister Roz (Rooz) - Another young sister, described as cunning.
5. Sister Nun Baji (Nun) - The third young sister.
6. Father Tomasu (Thomas) - The local priest having an affair with Maria.
7. Marta - Rani and Roz's childhood friend from outside.
8. Sister Viola - An old, hard-of-hearing nun.
9. The Head Father / The Bishop - The visiting higher church authority.
10. Uncle Chacha (Lord Bruno) - The lord who originally employed Masetto/Raju and imprisons him.
1. Deception / Pretense - Raju pretending to be deaf and mute.
2. Forbidden Relationships / Lust - Secret affairs and sexual encounters within the convent.
3. Betrayal - Breaking religious vows of chastity and obedience.
4. Superstition & Witchcraft - The magical herb, the ritual sacrifice to become a witch/churel.
5. Hypocrisy - The contrast between the sisters' pious appearances and their secret actions.
6. Sacrifice Ritual - The plan to sacrifice Raju in the forest for supernatural power.
7. Exposure & Confession - The truth coming out in front of the Bishop.
8. Punishment & Judgment - The Bishop sentencing everyone, especially Father Tomasu.
9. Rescue & Escape - The three sisters rescuing Raju from prison.
10. Forgiveness & Reconciliation - The three sisters apologizing to each other.
1. The Herb (Jari booti) - The love potion/herb used to attract men.
2. Handkerchief (Rumal) - The gift Rani makes for Raju, symbolizing her affection.
3. Axe / Cleaver (Kulahri) - Used to threaten Raju.
4. Knife (Chaku) - Used by Roz to threaten and later in the sacrifice ritual.
5. Loom / Frame - The broken sewing frame Raju fixes.
6. Wine / Alcohol - Drunk by the sisters during their secret meeting.
· Gonga Behra (गूंगा बहरा) - Deaf and mute.
· Ghuspaithiya (घुसपैठिया) - Intruder.
· Mali (माली) - Gardener.
· Churel (चुड़ैल) - Witch / female demon.
· Bhabhi (भाभी) - Sister-in-law (used colloquially as "Sister" here).
· Toofan aur Zalzale ke mazey (तूफ़ान और ज़लज़ले के मज़े) - Euphemism for passionate ("enjoying the storm and earthquake").
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