Salim Kumar is the favorite actor of the Malayalees. Most of them like the old actor. Now an interesting story of Addaheth shared by actor Salim Kumar in Kaumudi Movie is getting full applause on social media. Salim Kumar talks about the circumstances in which the actor’s parents started a tea shop and it led to his sister’s marriage. In the beginning, his father used to collect rope and take it to Kochi and sell it to Paravoor market. He had his own boat. So childhood was very beautiful. During Diwali, my father used to bring many sweets from Kochi.
So once father and mother were sitting at home and talking, I, the youngest son, was sitting next to them and playing with making a teapot. Take some soil from a leaf and give it to father and mother saying it is tea. They also tear a piece of paper and give me money. This shows that the tribulation is coming in the form of his own Son. When my father thinks about it, he has a good interest in running this tea shop. So I asked my mother if we should start a tea shop. Father has to go to Kochi only two days a week. Five days left.
With the consent of his mother, he started a tea shop in Chittatipura. I was very happy. You can always go to the tea shop and buy fruit fritters, sugeen and undam porri. If you go to the temple after taking a bath and touch the cowshed, you will get that tea. Salim Kumar also says that his father’s nephew’s son Suresh also got the same benefit. There were three types of putts namely potato putt, wheat putt and rice putt. People who have a little money eat ariput. As far as I’m concerned, it’s fine to eat. If I eat wheat putt I will vomit. If I want two pieces of putt too. My mother, who is wiser than me, would break a piece of putty and cut it into two. It is a good season for rice. Smarter than mom, I’ll figure it out. When you take the putt and look at it, there will be no Peera on any side of the putt. Seeing this I started making noise and then started getting two pieces of putt. After a long time, mother says that she was clinging to you that day. He broke a putt and dipped both sides of it in the Peera and gave it to me. Salimkumar also says that for the first time, my mother also stuck me with Peera on the putt. About 10-15 kg of rice required for the store is ground by three pengans.
And the middle room of those poor people. It’s a lot of trouble. The tea business was a good business. There was a worker. After some time, the shop began to deteriorate. Although there is trade, the debt is more. There is a book in Chittarikara. We named it Guinness Book. The incident is a pat book. No one breaks the Guinness Book of Records. So is this pat book, no one wants to edit it and move on. What is right is right. If you get it, you get it. So he was thinking of stopping the tea shop. Suddenly there was a reason to stop the tea shop. My sister fell in love with that tea shop worker. They got married. Although the business was a loss, there was no profit for the father except that his own daughter became a little boy without a broker.