Andher Nagari

Andher Nagri is a six-act play written by Indian Hindi writer Bhartendu Harishchandra in 1881.

Govardhan Das is delighted to see this infidelity in the market and returns to his guru with three and a half sers of sweets for seven paise.

The king, who is drowned in alcohol, starts from the bania on the complaint of the complainant's goat being buried, reaches the Kotwal through the artisan, chunawalla, bhishti, butcher and shepherd and sentences him to death.

In the fifth act, Govardhan Das, who is fat eating sweets and being pleased, is caught by four soldiers and they take them to the gallows.

When the noose of the gallows came out from the neck of the thin Kotwal, the king ordered to hang a fat man.

Bhartendu Ji, the author of the play Andheri Nagari on the 1976 postage stamp of India