00:00When the British attacked Lucknow, the city of Lucknow, the ruler there, Wajed Ali Shah, he was busy playing chess.
00:07His generals were standing in front of him.
00:09Give us the orders to march. Give us the orders to face the British.
00:13The fellow said, I cannot afford to lose this game.
00:15How can you fight the bigger battles of life when you are engrossed in the imaginary battles?
00:20So what did the British do?
00:21When they captured the Nawab, they made a procession of him through the streets of Lucknow, like a caged animal.
00:27So there was a vehicle on which his cage was kept.
00:30And that cage was provided with all the amenities.
00:32A very nice and soft mattress, pillows of the best kind, and a huge chess square was kept.
00:39And the Nawab was there for everybody to see.
00:41That's our situation.
00:42We are captured. We are in a jail.
00:44But our chess piece is entertaining us.
00:46That's the purpose of entertainment in life.
00:48You are busy with your pawns and your rooks.
00:49My horse is threatening your wazir now.
00:51How are my hair looking?
00:53That's the biggest issue for you.
00:54What comment did he post on my Facebook status?
00:56That's the greatest issue in your life.
Comments