Rahul smirked. "Meera, for 50,000 rupees, I could buy a new shop of shoes! How about 500 rupees and a chocolate bar?"
The banter went on for an hour, much to the delight of the wedding guests who gathered around to watch the "media-worthy" face-off. Rahul finally handed over an envelope. Meera opened it, expecting a stack of cash, only to find a voucher that said: "Good for one year of free tech support and unlimited ice cream treats from your favorite Jija." Rahul smirked
After the ceremony, Rahul tried to sneak away in a pair of spare flip-flops, but Meera was too quick."Not so fast, Jija-ji!" she laughed, blocking his path with her arms crossed. "Those plastic slippers don't match your sherwani. If you want your designer shoes back, the price is 50,000 rupees." Rahul finally handed over an envelope
Special songs and stories centered around Holi or Raksha Bandhan where the Sali demands gifts. If you want your designer shoes back, the
Lighthearted sketches where the Sali helps the Jija hide a surprise for the wife or teams up with the wife to prank the Jija.
The most iconic "Jija-Sali" moment in media.
It was the day of Rahul and Priya’s wedding. In the amidst of the loud music and the scent of marigolds, Rahul’s Sali (sister-in-law), Meera, was the mastermind of the evening’s entertainment.