The protagonist, the only daughter of a powerful Zamindar (landlord) in the Abohar tehsil, falls for a young man who has migrated from Bihar or UP to work during the harvest season. Conflict: Caste and economic disparity. The male lead is essential to the land but invisible to society. The romance happens in the early mornings over lukewarm chai at the dhani (outlying farmstead). Climactic Scene: The landlord discovers the affair during the Baisakhi fair. He offers the laborer money to leave, but the lover refuses, pointing to the Kinnow tree they planted together—"I have rooted myself in this soil, just like your daughter has rooted herself in me." Resolution for Abohar: Unlike Bollywood, this doesn't end in elopement. Instead, the daughter leverages her business degree (having studied in a nearby city like Bathinda) to make the farm co-operative, forcing her father to respect the laborer’s agronomy skills.
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