During Shiva Ratri, a girl got attention of people at Pashupati temple. The reason was she was doing mimicry of different animals' voice at Pashupati temple area. She was able to do mimicry of different animals from dog to crow which was appreciated by audience. People were listening to her and appreciated her and was giving her money for her creativity. She belongs from a poor family who was surviving her life and family life from her talent of doing mimicry. When we asked her she told that she does this to earn money. People hear her talent of doing mimicry and gives her money. During Shivaratri, there were thousands of visitors who came to worship. At that moment people's attention was grabbed by her talent.
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