Join the lovable Bakor Patel in this hilarious and heartwarming tale about the perils of vanity and the joy of humility. When a simple commemorative statue turns into a massive monument of ego, Bakor and his friends learn that true greatness isn't found in stone, but in a good laugh. A charming story filled with whimsical animal characters and a timeless life lesson.
Here is the summary of the story **"Bakor Patel and the Grand Statue"**, structured specifically for your project: ### **Story Summary: The Weight of Ambition** The story begins with **Bakor Patel** being struck by a sudden wave of vanity. Deciding that a man of his social stature deserves to be immortalized, he commissions a **life-sized statue** of himself. He hires a nervous **Fox artist** and spends hours posing heroically on a stool, much to the amusement of his wife, **Shakri Patlani**. As the work moves to the artist's studio, Bakor’s friends—**Waghjibhai Vakil** (the Tiger) and **Untadiya Doctor** (the Camel)—intervene. They provide so much "expert" advice on the statue's proportions that the sculptor loses control, and the clay figure grows into a **massive, heavy monument** far larger than Bakor himself. The climax occurs at the **Grand Unveiling**. As a crowd of animals gathers, Bakor proudly pulls the cord to drop the red silk cover. The statue is indeed magnificent, but it is far too heavy for the base. With a deafening **"CRACK,"** the ground gives way. The statue tilts and crashes forward, shaking the neighborhood. In a classic humorous twist, Bakor Patel isn't upset. He looks at the broken, tilted remains of his "immortal" self and simply places his own **Gandhi topi** on the jagged neck, concluding that a garden decoration is much easier to maintain than a grand ego. --- ### **Storyboard: 4 Key Frames (For your 4 Spreads)** | Frame | Scene | Visual Focus | | --- | --- | --- | | **1** | **The Pose** | Bakor on a table/stool posing; Shakri laughing in the background. | | **2** | **The Workshop** | The huge clay statue being poked and prodded by the Camel and Tiger. | | **3** | **The Reveal** | The red cloth falling away to show the "giant" goat statue. | | **4** | **The Crash** | The statue tilted at a 45-degree angle in a cloud of dust. |