Nandikesudi Nomu is a Telugu Hasya katha written by 2 authors who share a common Pen-Name, Vasundhara. Its based in the 1980s southern state of Andhra Pradesh where the protagonist comes to find out about an age old Telugu tradition called Nandikesudi Nomu.
Barrister Parvateesam (Telugu: ????????? ?????????) is a Telugu language humorous novel written by Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry in 1924. This is a podcast with the entire audiobook Intro Music - Malgudi Days Instrumental, Credits Music - AxleFrog Malgudi Days Remix
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BP slowly loses interest in his Court life and starts Freedom fighting full time. Saraswati also starts her protest and eventually both of them visit the jail after getting arrested
Inspired by Gandhi's speech, Parvateesam goes about talking to many institutions to inspire them too. Saraswati also starts to inspire women's congress in the local Mahila Sabha
After moving to Chennai with his wife Saraswati, Parvateesam gets a chance to listen to first of Gandhi's speeches. Both husband and wife are awed by the same
Raju, a friend of BP calls him to stay with him. Once he reaches, Raju and his father trap him to go see a girl. BP is swept off his feet looking at the girl's beauty
Bored staying in the same village, BP travels to his relative's village and is faced with similar questions regarding how life in England was. BP finds himself in a fix when he helps a small girl lift her water can.