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World's true love

Syam proudly displays all of his school honours. Trophies, medals, mementos, and merit certificates adorn his bedside table. His old collection now includes the memento he received in college.

After dinner, they all congregate around the caroms board.

"We don't think about what we're going to do tomorrow. Isn't it just Sidhu and Rajesh left?" Syam inquires.

Sudha becomes enraged and says, "Why do you still discriminate against me?"

"Okay, cool madam, no lottery today, we're going to Sudha's house, is that okay with you, Sidhu?" Rajesh inquires.

"All right, let's go to Sudha's house." Rajesh

"No, I don't want to go back to my house; I want to spend the whole holiday season with you."

Sudha.

"This girl says yes when we say no and say no when we all are agreed." Syam starts commenting Sudha.

"Tell us about your dilemma, Sudha. Why don't you return to your house?" Kalyan

"Nothing" Sudha.

"Well, you don't consider us to be friends, so you don't share anything with us." Syam.

"I was in the city's top school, and all of my peers were wealthy children who owned the most up-to-date automatic toys and celebrated their birthdays at top restaurants, all of my classmates drove to school on higher-end cars, they all lived in luxury, but I didn't have any atomized toys, I used to celebrate my birthdays at a local orphanage to donate one day's worth of meals to them, and my mother and I took the bus to school. The most important thing is that my parents are well-off, but they refuse to spend money on my joy. I was slandered in front of my peers on many occasions. They should not have enrolled in that school. I don't want to embarrass myself in front of you guys any longer. Please do not come to my home" Sudha in an upset mood.

"It's all right, my dear; we don't think that way, and we'll always be there for you."

Kala makes an attempt to calm her down.

"You do not know Kala; they do not love me." Sudha could not control herself.

"It's not love if you give automatic toys to children and celebrate birthdays in posh restaurants.

They may have financial difficulties that you are unaware of, or they may wish to teach you about simplicity and caring for others, or they may wish to provide you with a decent education that will be a financial burden to them. Few people are aware of expressing their love and affection for their children, and even fewer are unaware of how to do so, even though they love their children more than their lives. Your mother used to take you on the bus, which put her under a lot of stress. You should see it from their point of view. You have your parents with you at all times." Syam's mother was keeping track of all that was going on outside and interfering.

"I didn't grow up to appreciate my parents' love, which is the best love in this world." Sudha realises.

With Syam's assistance, Syam's mother makes a secrete call to Sudha's parents and tells them all that happened.

They all start early the next morning from Syam's house, and Sudha's father arrives to pick them up. He expresses his gratitude to Syam's mother, and the group proceeds from there.

Immediately after reaching home, "we are so sorry, we did not provide you with any comfort that you desired, but from today onwards we will give you whatever you desire." Sudha's parents.

"No dad, no mom I actually misunderstood you, it was my fault," Sudha says as she embraces her parents and begins to weep.

"Come on, let's celebrate today at the new restaurant." Sudha's mother.

"No, mom, we're going to the orphanage today; I need to be well-versed in human relations and assist orphans in the same way as you do. Friends is it fine?" Sudha.

"Sure, let us go to the orphanage" Syam.

"Whatever Sudha does, you want to be a part of it. I know you yourself helped your mother to make a phone call to Sudha's parents." Syam receives a murmur from Kalyan.

Syam gives Kalyan a no signal.

Sudha's mother cooks delectable meals for the orphans with the assistance of Sudha and her friends. They all have a wonderful time at the orphanage.