Furious, Raghu did the unthinkable — he filed a lawsuit. Not against the insurance company. Against God.
The old man chuckled. “Maybe God isn’t a puppet master. Maybe He’s the stage — and you’re the actor who forgot his lines.”
Raghu Khanna was a man of logic in a city of faith. He owned a small shop selling imported idols, religious CDs, and “miracle” pendants — but he didn’t believe in any of it. “God is a brand,” he’d joke. “And I’m just the franchisee.”
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The wind carried back one word: “Always.” Raghu didn’t build back his shop. He started a free legal cell for disaster victims. And every morning, he leaves a cup of tea outside his door — for an old friend who never comes, but never really leaves. If you’d like a more direct retelling of the original Oh My God (2012) movie plot or a child-friendly version, let me know!
Raghu snapped, “Because He’s invisible when you need Him and visible when you want to blame!”
No one noticed he left behind a small footprint — glowing faintly, then fading.