Caption This! – December 17, 2016

Calling all our readers to caption this picture!
The wittiest caption will win a fabulous prize! Send in your captions at mail.parsitimes@gmail.com
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Winning Caption

“Maaf karo baba, aage jaao! Chhutte paise nahi hain!”

 – by Dinshaw P. Bilimoria, Valsad

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