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Transcript
00:00In the first chapter of the Anatomy of Thivari we saw Ramappa, a serial thief in the Sitapuram,
00:09change his mind on stealing, realizing that it is wrong.
00:13We then saw him write a book on how theft is committed, which helps the people get awareness
00:18on how to prevent theft from occurring.
00:21In this chapter, we are going to see the story of Ramappan's grandchildren named Krishnappan
00:26and Venkatappan, who are brothers.
00:29Listen to me, brother.
00:30Among all the properties that our grandfather had left, the anatomy of Thivari are also among them.
00:34What?
00:35Did our grandfather really write the anatomy?
00:38Yes, brother.
00:39Our grandfather was a huge thief back in those days.
00:42He calculated the losses that Thivari caused and taught the people how to refrain from stealing.
00:48That was the reason why he wrote the book.
00:50After that, not a single theft took place in our vicinity for a long time.
00:54But recently, it does seem like robberies are occurring again.
00:57Yes, times have changed.
00:59Humans have also changed.
01:00The same way, there are also a lot of changes in the people who are thieves as well.
01:04They steal without a trace these days.
01:06Are you trying to say that our grandfather's anatomy of Thivari is old for today's day and age?
01:11Absolutely not.
01:12What I am trying to say is that the ways of Thivari has changed.
01:15Yes, I agree.
01:16Even the general public are more aware today.
01:19It is not easy to cheat them these days.
01:21You are wrong, brother.
01:22Just like how elephants fall, it does not matter who you are.
01:25Anything can happen to anyone and I can prove that to you.
01:28How is that possible, brother?
01:29I would not believe what you said just now.
01:31I know you won't believe me.
01:32That is why I am willing to prove it to you practically.
01:35Ok, fine.
01:36I shall bet that it is not easy to fool and steal people nowadays as it was in the olden days.
01:42Not only that, I am also pretty sure that you will lose this bet as well.
01:46No, brother.
01:47I will definitely win.
01:48No matter how much people have changed and no matter how careful they are,
01:52the people who steal and cheat will always find new ways to accomplish their goals.
01:57Because as long as human beings have carelessness, faith and greed,
02:02they will always be cheated and ruined in one way or the other.
02:05If you want, I can tell our king that I am going to steal from him and I will be able
02:10to actually steal from him.
02:12What?
02:13How crazy are you?
02:15How can you steal from our king?
02:16Oh dear God!
02:18I would never help you with this.
02:19This is all only on you.
02:21Ok.
02:22Fine.
02:23You do not have to help me with anything except for one thing.
02:26Just give me one silver coin.
02:27With that one, I shall prove to you that what I said is true.
02:31What?
02:32Are you telling me that you would prove it by just one silver coin?
02:35Ok fine.
02:36I will give it to you.
02:37Take it as you please.
02:38As the two brothers kept talking, the very next morning, the king Surendra Varman receives
02:44an anonymous letter from Krishnappan.
02:48My king, an anonymous letter has come from an undefined individual.
02:52Really?
02:54Can you please read it for me, my minister?
02:57My king, I am a big thief.
02:59Tomorrow I shall come to your village and steal.
03:02Therefore, I urge you to tell all your civilians to be careful and wary.
03:06This is why I have written this letter.
03:08What is this?
03:10This letter is so mysterious.
03:12Why would anyone who wants to steal announce themselves like this?
03:16I do not understand.
03:17I think some idiot wrote this letter just for fun.
03:21We do not need to take this seriously, my minister.
03:24You are right, my king.
03:25It is true.
03:26No matter how clever a thief could be, he would never announce and steal.
03:31As you said, we need not take this letter seriously.
03:34But still, never underestimating anything is something that our elders always said.
03:39And since it is our duty to protect our citizens, we shall let our people know through an announcement.
03:45You are right.
03:48Announcements are made all over the village, stating that a very dangerous thief is about
03:53to enter our village.
03:55So please be careful and keep your possessions safe.
03:59As soon as the citizens heard the announcement, they kept all their belongings safe.
04:04The next day, Krishna enters the village and walks towards a house of an old lady who runs
04:09a food charity.
04:10Who are you, son?
04:11Where are you coming from?
04:14I have never seen you in this village before.
04:17Madam, I am a traveller and I am on my way to Kasi.
04:20I felt hungry on the journey, therefore I came here to eat some food.
04:25Please give me something to eat, ma'am.
04:27Sure, I shall definitely give you the food to eat.
04:30Before that, please take some rest.
04:32I shall get the food ready and I will call you.
04:35After that, the old lady serves Krishnappan some delicious food.
04:40Krishnappan, who ate to his full stomach, says to the old lady like this.
04:46Madam, your food is absolutely delicious.
04:49Thank you very much.
04:51Please take this silver coin.
04:53I am glad, son.
04:55I hope your hunger is gone.
04:58You see that jar.
04:59Please put the silver coin in that.
05:01Okay, ma'am.
05:02The old lady points to a mud jar and asks him to put the coin in that.
05:08Krishnappan puts the coin into the mud jar just as the old lady said.
05:13As Krishnappan is getting ready to leave, he tells the old lady like this.
05:17Madam, I feel a little thirsty.
05:20If you could give me some water, I can drink it and leave.
05:23Oh, that is not a problem.
05:25Wait here.
05:26I shall bring it right away.
05:28As soon as the old lady leaves to get water, Krishnappan goes back and takes the coin from
05:34the mud jar and keeps it to himself as he hides it.
05:38Then the old lady gives Krishnappan a glass of water.
05:42After drinking the water, Krishnappan asks the old lady like this.
05:46Madam, my thirst is quenched.
05:49What else is there in this village that is special?
05:52Nothing special other than some thief who has announced that he would be in our village
05:58to steal and rob us.
06:00Our king had announced this yesterday throughout the village.
06:05That is why everyone who has money is extremely careful.
06:09Oh, really?
06:11Why on earth would the thief announce himself before coming to steal from the village?
06:15Yes, son.
06:17Anyhow, please be careful.
06:19You are already new to this village.
06:22Please leave this village before it gets dark.
06:24Sure, madam.
06:26I shall leave right away.
06:28Krishnappan then leaves by taking the silver coin he initially gave without telling who
06:33he really is and what he really wants to do in the village, while listening to everything
06:39the old lady said.
06:41Krishnappan then goes outside and meets a banana seller.
06:45Come here, sir.
06:46Come here.
06:47We sell delicious bananas.
06:48We give hundred bananas for one silver coin.
06:51Oh, really?
06:52The banana looks so delicious to eat.
06:55There is going to be an auspicious event in my house.
06:58I need hundred bananas.
07:00Can you give it to me?
07:01Of course, sir.
07:02I shall give it to you right away.
07:03It will also benefit me if you buy a lot of bananas.
07:06Please wait.
07:07I will give it to you.
07:08No, no.
07:09I do not have that much time.
07:10I have an important work to do.
07:12Please take this silver coin and for now give me 25 bananas.
07:16I shall collect the rest later.
07:18And one more thing.
07:19Even if one banana is less, I will not buy it.
07:22Be careful.
07:23Okay?
07:24Sure, sir.
07:25I totally understand what you are saying.
07:26If you give me the money in advance, you can come and collect the bananas anytime you want.
07:31Krishnappan gives the banana seller one silver coin and receives 25 bananas and promises
07:37to come back for the remaining 75 bananas.
07:41Krishnappan then goes to a jewelry store nearby that banana shop.
07:46Hi, sir.
07:47Welcome, welcome.
07:48What kind of jewels do you want?
07:49Bangles, nose rings, necklace.
07:51We have every kind of jewels.
07:53There is going to be an auspicious event in our house.
07:56Please show me a very precious necklace.
07:58I shall certainly do that.
07:59Please look at this necklace.
08:00This necklace costs 100 silver coins.
08:03It is very beautiful.
08:04Very good, very good.
08:05I like this very much.
08:06I shall buy this if you can reduce the price for me.
08:10Fine, fine.
08:11I will give it to you for 90 silver coins.
08:13No, no, no.
08:14If you want reduce 15 more silver coins, I shall buy it from you.
08:17You mean 75 silver coins?
08:19It is too less, sir.
08:20You are our first customer today and you say it is for an auspicious event.
08:24Therefore, I shall give it for the price you prefer.
08:27Okay.
08:28That is good.
08:29No, no, no.
08:30I did not carry money with me.
08:31There is a robber in this village, which is why I did not bring money with me.
08:36I have given money to the banana seller who is nearby the street.
08:40If you can send someone with me, I can send the money to you through him.
08:43Yes, sir.
08:44You are right.
08:45Our king made the announcement yesterday.
08:47You have done the great job.
08:48Here take this necklace with you.
08:50I shall send my brother Shiva and you can send the 75 silver coins with him.
08:55Sure.
08:56Please send him.
08:57I shall send him the money immediately.
08:58The jeweller gives Krishnappan the necklace and sends his brother Shiva to collect the
09:0275 silver coins.
09:04Krishnan is taking him to the banana seller that is nearby the street.
09:08After seeing Krishnappan, the banana seller says,
09:11Come, sir.
09:12Come.
09:13I have been waiting for you.
09:14I have to give it to you and leave to my home soon.
09:16Cool.
09:17I have finished the work that I had to.
09:19I also should leave early.
09:21See, please give this person exactly 75 and send him.
09:26I shall leave now.
09:28Sure, sir.
09:29I shall give it to him.
09:30You can go home now.
09:31Okay.
09:32I shall leave.
09:33You please make sure you count all the 75 and leave.
09:36Okay.
09:37Sure, sir.
09:38You can leave and I shall take it and go.
09:42Krishnappa then leaves with the golden necklace while Shiva is expecting the banana seller
09:47to give him 75 silver coins for the necklace he purchased.
09:52The banana seller subtracted the 25 bananas that Krishnappa bought.
09:57He is counting the remaining 75 bananas that he is supposed to give to Krishnappan.
10:03Shiva gets upset and tells banana seller like this.
10:08Excuse me.
10:09Could you please stop counting the bananas and give the 75 I came to pick up.
10:13I have to go back as soon as possible.
10:15So please make it fast.
10:17Sir, what else do you think I am doing?
10:19I am doing your work, sir.
10:20Please be patient for a while.
10:22You are counting bananas.
10:23How in the world is that related to what I need?
10:26If you can just give me the 75 silver coins that I need, I shall leave immediately.
10:31I have a lot of work to do and I go fast.
10:34What?
10:35What?
10:36Are you out of your mind?
10:37Why should I give you 75 silver coins?
10:39I am supposed to give you 75 bananas.
10:41What are you saying, you fool?
10:43Do not play with me.
10:44That man has bought a golden necklace from her and he owes us 75 silver coins and you
10:49agreed that to give me the 75 coins in front of him, right?
10:54Oh no, I think you have completely misunderstood.
10:57That man came a while ago and wanted to buy 100 bananas, but he only took 25 bananas and
11:02said he would take the 75 bananas later.
11:05That is why I agreed when he told me to give the rest of the 75.
11:08I do not know nothing about the necklace or the money that he owes you.
11:12Seriously?
11:13That means that man has fooled the both of us.
11:15But anyways, since you agreed to give me the 75, you should give me the 75 silver coins
11:20right now.
11:21What are you saying?
11:23This is injustice.
11:24I am not responsible if that man has cheated you.
11:27Fine then, come with me to the king.
11:29He will decide who should give what to who.
11:31Both of them reached the king's palace and tell the king everything that had occurred.
11:37The king listens to both of their stories and says like this.
11:42There shall be no doubt.
11:44This must be the work of the clever thief and that is why I already warned you when
11:48I made the announcement.
11:49Why were you so careless?
11:51King, if the thief looked like a thief, we would have been able to identify.
11:55But he looked like a normal civilian.
11:56When he took our necklace and cheated us, please get our necklace back at least.
12:01Fine, we shall soon capture the thief and get the necklace and give it back to you.
12:07But for now, you both must realize how careless you were and the laws must be equally shared
12:13by both of you.
12:14The king then sends off both of them.
12:18Krishnappan goes to his house and shows Venkatappan the necklace that he stole.
12:24Can't you see brother, with just one silver coin that I had, I gave it to the old lady.
12:30But without her knowledge, I took it back and I was able to understand what is happening
12:35throughout the entire village.
12:37And then I stole the silver coin and gave it to the banana seller to get 25 bananas.
12:43Later I bought the necklace from the jeweler, but I did not give him anything.
12:48That means with one silver coin, I was able to earn this necklace worth 75 silver coins.
12:54Now will you agree with me that as long as people have faith and greed, they can always
13:00be cheated?
13:01I agree brother, but why did you cheat that old lady?
13:05Yes, I was about to explain that.
13:07That old lady believed in me blindly and because of her blind belief, she left me there and
13:14went to bring me water.
13:16That is why I took the opportunity to take the one silver coin from that lady without
13:20her knowledge and escaped from her place.
13:24In the same way, that gold jewelry shop man gave me the necklace without saying a word.
13:29Not knowing who I was, believing in every word I say blindly and sent his brother Shiva
13:35with me to collect the silver coins.
13:38What the jeweler had was definitely carelessness.
13:42And that banana seller was so happy that he sold 100 bananas.
13:46And he became a little stupid.
13:48That is why he believed in everything I said.
13:52And when I said give the 75 to the jeweler's brother Shiva, he accepted it without saying
13:57a word.
13:58Even I left that place immediately.
14:01Therefore, because of the old lady's faith and the jeweler's carelessness and the banana
14:06seller's stupidity, I was able to fool all of them and buy a necklace by spending just
14:12one silver coin.
14:14This is the necklace that I took.
14:16Yes, I agree brother that you are smart.
14:19People are easily fooled these days.
14:21But you can only fool these uneducated, innocent and normal people.
14:25You would not able to fool an educated and brilliant individual.
14:29Brother, no matter how many times I tell you, you still don't seem to understand this fact.
14:34There is no relation between being fooled and being intelligent.
14:37No matter how smart they are, sometimes their situation makes them make mistakes.
14:42I don't think so, brother.
14:43I will never agree to that point.
14:45Before the people used to get fooled because of their innocence.
14:47But it does not apply to all situations.
14:49Fine, brother.
14:50I can prove that to you as well.
14:53Give me one more day's time.
14:54Fine.
14:55Take your time.
14:56I will see.
14:57Okay.
14:58I will see you tomorrow evening.
14:59Bye.
15:00Krishnappan then leaves his house and reaches the village.
15:06On the side, the king Surendra Varmar is frustrated by the fact that the clever thief had outsmarted him.
15:12He thinks of doing something immediately.
15:15So he calls his minister and says like this.
15:19Minister, a man had stolen from our village even though he had announced it earlier.
15:25And we were unable to do anything.
15:27Why is security and safety in such shambles?
15:29At least now I request you to please capture him and bring him to me.
15:32My king, that thief must be a really smart thief.
15:36We had already let the gods and the people know.
15:39But instead of coming in as a thief, he came in as a normal civilian and cheated the jeweler
15:45and ruined him.
15:47As they both were conversing, one of the guards comes in with another anonymous letter and
15:54hands it to the minister.
15:56The minister immediately takes the letter and starts reading what's written in it.
16:02Surendra Varma asks the minister like this.
16:05Minister, by reading the look on your face, I expect it as another threat from the thief
16:11who had sent an anonymous letter.
16:13Am I right?
16:14Please read and let me know what it is.
16:17Yes, my king.
16:18This was sent by the clever thief again.
16:20And he says he is going to steal from our kingdom again.
16:25And he is asking us to catch him if we can.
16:28How arrogant must he be?
16:30Is he trying to challenge us?
16:32Minister, I do not care what you do.
16:35I give you the full responsibility.
16:37That thief has given us a huge challenge.
16:40Under no circumstances should our kingdom be played by his cleverness.
16:45And so, I demand you to tie him up and bring him to me.
16:49I shall do it, my king.
16:50I will tell all the guards in our kingdom to be ready.
16:54I have an idea this time to catch him.
16:57He will not be able to escape this time.
16:59I shall catch him, tie him and bring him to you.
17:03Good.
17:04You shall leave now.
17:05The next time I see you, you should be with that thief.
17:07I promise you, my king.
17:09No matter what happens, I shall bring him to you on a platter.
17:12He will be your prisoner.
17:13The minister then leaves and starts to action the master plan that he has set.
17:20On this side, Krishnappan then goes to the old lady's house and knocks the door.
17:25Once the door opens, he sees the minister standing right next to the old lady.
17:31Thank you for watching this video.
17:33On the next episode on the anatomy of thievery, chapter 3, we shall see why Krishnappan went
17:39to the old lady's house again and what master plan did the minister created and if Krishnappan
17:44gets caught or if Krishnappan would go to his younger brother like always.
17:48We shall see this in another video.

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