Bholi was sitting outside her house and that's when she found a bird who could talk.
How ar-ar-are you able to speak? Wow... I'm glad that you are here to help me.. I really wish that people would start treating me fairly and that's all I want.
Hi Bholi, I am a magical bird and I've been seeing you since you were little. I understand the things you have been going through every day and hence I decided to help you by granting you one superpower.
Now the bird grants her a superpower.
Thank you so much little bird, this means a lot to me. Now it's time to go and transform my life.
Oh yes, I am granting you a superpower which will help you change the way a person thinks by making them feel through your perspective. But, if you use this superpower for a bad cause, I'm sorry but I'll have to take it back.
Bholi goes and tells her teacher about it.
I'm so happy to hear that, now go ahead and try your superpower out! Make sure to use it for a good cause and help girls like you who have been discriminated all these years.
Teacher, I found this bird and it gave me a superpower that I always wanted to have..(Bholi narrates her incident with the magical bird)
Bholi goes to her parents.
BHOLI!! I told you not to get out of the house after the whole messed up marriage incident!!! Why are you even here??
Oh wait, let me try out my superpower.
Bholi tries out her superpower
Yes of course you do. Girls and boys must be treated equally and we must never treat someone badly just for how they look. Even you are an individual and deserve all the rights any individual does.
Yes, it's working!!
Bholi now sets off to change the world's perspective about girls like her and give them the rights they deserve.
People like me, especially girls, deserve to be treated fairly and equally. People must change their primitive mindsets and support girls like me. I may not have been privileged enough to lead a perfect life from the beginning but now, I will make sure that no other girl like me gets ill-treated ever again.
But dad, what's wrong?
Pitaji, don't you think I deserve the right to education and right to be treated fairly?