Mira, Royal Detective (2020) s01e17 Episode Script
A Seedy Mystery/Mystery at the Jalpur Games
(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)
Let's hear it for Mira
Royal Detective ♪
Mira, Mira, Mira
Mira, Mira, Mira ♪
Hey! ♪
Everybody knows I love
A mystery, big or small ♪
I look close and then
I help my friends ♪
There's nothing
She can't solve ♪
Finding clues is what I do ♪
So the Queen appointed you ♪
Now my job's
A dream come true ♪
I'm Mira
Royal Detective ♪
Let's hear it for Mira
Royal Detective ♪
Mira, Mira, Mira
Mira, Mira, Mira ♪
Hey! ♪
We'll take in the world
With a whole new perspective ♪
Our small and mighty hero ♪
We'll find the answers
Let's go ♪
Let's hear it for Mira
Royal Detective ♪
MIRA: "A Seedy Mystery."
I just love that the whole
town is planting trees today.
Me too, Beti.
Now, if only I could find
my gardening shoes.
Any sign of them?
Not yet.
But look at this box I found.
(GASPS) I can't believe it!
MIRA: Wow, what's that?
It's a game called Pallanguzhi.
The stones are so beautiful, Papa.
They were hand-painted
by my great grandfather.
It was a tradition he started,
playing as a family.
When my mother was old enough,
he gave the game to her.
Really? And then she gave it to you?
That's right.
And now, I think it's time
Time for what?
To give it to you, Mira.
Papa, are you sure?
Well, if you don't want it
I want it. Thanks, Papa.
I'll take such good care of it, I promise.
I know you will.
I have to go meet Priya in town.
Wait until she sees these stones.
After we finish planting the trees today,
we can play.
Sounds like a plan.
Mikku, Chikku, let's go.
-Ready to garden.
-Right behind ya.
-See you later.
-Bye, Mira!
MAN: Get your gardening tools.
Shovels, soil and seeds, all half-off.
-What a deal!
-We can do better.
Full price, and that's my final offer.
Looks like everyone's buying the things
-they need to plant their trees.
-Priya.
Mira, hi!
I haven't gotten our seeds yet.
I've been a little busy
carrying my mom's stuff.
No worries.
I have to show you something.
Hello, Mira.
Priya, darling.
Could you put this in our bag?
And this, oh, and this.
(SIGHS) How exhausting.
MRS. KAPADIA: Pushpa, dear.
Look at this exquisite planter.
And I got it at a really good price!
Oh, how lovely, Mrs. Kapadia.
I could use four of those
for our rooftop garden.
You better hurry.
Mrs. Tandon is about to buy all of them.
Oh, my. I must go get some right away.
Mommy, please don't forget
to pick up some seeds for us.
Mira, what were you going to show me?
MIRA: These stones.
PRIYA: Wow! Each one
has a little painting on it.
They're the stones from my dad's
I mean, my Pallanguzhi game.
He gave it to me.
(BOTH SHRIEK EXCITEDLY)
PUSHPA: Oh, my!
Oh, how will I carry all this?
Whoa!
Oh, no. Looks like my mom
bought more stuff than she can handle.
Again.
Let's give her a hand.
PUSHPA: Oh, goodness.
I've bought too many things
again.
MIKKU: We got you, Auntie.
Never fear!
Let me get the planter.
PRIYA: I've got your shovel.
Pushpa, dear. Let me help.
I know how it is.
I always get carried away
at the marketplace, too.
Oh, thank you, Mrs. Kapadia.
Thank you, dear.
Oh, heavens. I've made it worse.
-Shovel, anyone?
-I've got a bag of seeds.
-What a mess, what a mess, what a mess.
-Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Uh
Here are those seeds.
-I've got a glove.
-Glove.
-Careful, Mummy.
-Oh, goodness.
(SHOVEL CLATTERING)
Still got the glove.
This stuff's all sorted.
I believe this is yours.
Oh, thank you.
Here's your shovel.
-CHIKKU: Here's the last planter.
-My, what an ordeal.
Thank you, everyone.
Of course, dear. Happy planting!
Priya, let's get these things home.
-ALL: Oh!
-(POTS RATTLING)
Okay, Mummy.
Mira, do you wanna come plant with us?
Sure. Let me just grab my stones.
(MIRA GASPS) Oh, no!
What's wrong, Mira?
-What's wrong?
-What happened?
-What is it, dear?
-My pouch of stones, it's gone!
This one looks just like it,
but it's filled with seeds.
-What?
-Not good! Not good!
-Mummy, I have to stay and help Mira.
-Of course.
Give me the bags. I've to stop at the park
to drop off these extra shovels
and take care of a few chores.
There's so much to do.
Bye, girls, and good luck!
What if we don't find the stones?
I promised my dad
I would take really good care of them.
And I didn't.
What am I going to do?
Mira, we'll find them.
Yeah, don't forget.
You're the Royal Detective,
-which means
-BOTH: You're on the case!
You're on the case
You're on the case ♪
You're on the case ♪
Look a little closer
With your magnifying glass ♪
Open up your notebook ♪
Get your coat
And badge on fast ♪
Ask all the questions
Follow your senses ♪
Focus on every clue ♪
That's right.
Listen for answers
Find what you're after ♪
That's what you always do ♪
You're on the case
You're on the case ♪
You're on the case ♪
(SCATTING)
Thanks, guys. This is too strange.
I've never been on my own case before.
-Mira
-BOTH: You got this!
"We need to start with a few questions."
That's what you always say, Mira.
Questions. Right, yes.
So, Mira. When was the last time
you had the stones?
Well, I put the pouch down on this table
when we were helping
Auntie Pushpa with her bag.
Chikku, we should
gently remind Mira that
(LOUDLY) All these seed pouches
look like Mira's pouch.
Shh! Gently, I said, "Gently."
So, that means someone might have
taken my pouch of stones by accident
thinking it was full of seeds.
-This is bad.
-Really bad.
Guys, not helping.
So after I put down the pouch of stones,
anyone could've taken it.
I can't believe the stones are lost.
Mira, whenever we lose something
Or mess up, which happens a lot
-You're always there to help.
-Now it's our turn to help you.
Mira, you're always
Paying attention ♪
Finding the clues
For everybody else ♪
Everyone else ♪
Sometimes a problem
Lands in your lap ♪
And seems like you have to
Solve it by yourself ♪
But we can help ♪
'Cause that's what
Friends do ♪
We show up for you ♪
We're here
Whatever you need ♪
An extra hand ♪
-BOTH: Or extra feet!
-(CHUCKLES)
Another set of eyes
To find the stones ♪
We're here wherever you go ♪
Never a doubt
We hope that you know ♪
No matter what
You're not in this alone ♪
ALL:
We're here ♪
Thank you.
You're the sweetest, most amazing friends.
We are going to find these stones!
She's back!
That's our Royal Detective.
Places, people. Let's look for clues.
Ah, here's a gardening glove.
It looks like someone dropped it.
Wait a second.
Look what else they dropped.
MIRA: One of my stones!
Oh, I am so happy to see you.
Maybe whoever owns this glove
took my stones.
That's the Mira we love.
MRS. KAPADIA: Thank you, dear.
MIRA: Mrs. Kapadia!
Her stuff fell out
when we were helping your mom, Priya.
Maybe she took my stones by accident
and dropped her glove.
Mrs. Kapadia, we need to complete
a full search of your things.
Why do you need to search my things?
Auntie, I lost a pouch of stones from
the Pallanguzhi game my father gave me.
They were in a pouch
that looked like the seed pouches.
Oh, you poor thing!
Let me see if I have them.
She has a pouch!
It's a good sign!
Oh, Mira.
I'm afraid they're just seeds.
-Aw.
-So close.
Thanks for checking, Mrs. Kapadia.
Of course, dear. Good luck!
Whoever took the pouch
could've already left the square.
Is there anything you can remember
that could help?
Well, I know a lot of people are
planting trees in the park today.
So maybe whoever took my stones
went to the park.
Chalo, chalo, let's go.
Listen up, everybody.
Attention must be paid.
Citizens of Jalpur, Mira,
our Royal Detective
has lost some important stones.
Someone might have taken them
thinking they were seeds.
Please check your bags, just in case.
No, sorry.
MAN: No, no stones.
-Uh-uh.
-LADY: Sorry.
-No, no stones.
-I don't see any.
Also, is anyone missing a gardening glove
that looks like this?
-ALL: I have both of mine.
-No, uh-uh.
-Sorry.
-I have both of mine.
Okay, so we know
the stones are not in the park.
Or in the town square.
Hello, everyone.
It's your dad.
He'll know you lost the stones.
Hide! Hide!
I'm pretty sure he sees us.
Hi, Papa.
As soon as I plant this tree,
I'll be ready to play Pallanguzhi.
How's your planting going?
-It's, uh
-Happening!
Uh, slowly.
She needs more time.
You cannot rush nature!
Okay, just let me know
when you're finished, Mira.
Then we can play
our first big game together.
We have to find those stones.
Hey, Mira. I see some stones
in that potting soil.
MIKKU: Those are just pebbles, Chikku.
MIRA: Actually, that isn't a pebble.
It's another one of my stones
in that potting soil.
Look! There's a trail of potting soil
leading out of the park.
So, maybe whoever took the stones
was here,
but left.
Let's follow the trail.
Mira is so on the case!
MIRA: Anyone see more soil?
-Over here.
-CHIKKU: And there.
PRIYA: The potting soil
leads to my mom's shop?
Okay, that's strange.
-Mummy closed the shop for the day.
-I think I know why.
Let's think this through.
We found one of my stones
next to a gardening glove
in the town square.
And another stone in the park
in some potting soil
that lead back to the shop.
There's only one person
carrying gardening gloves and soil
who went from the town square to the park,
then to the shop,
Auntie Pushpa.
So you think my mom has your stones?
Let's go find out.
MIRA: There she is.
MIKKU: She's wearing one gardening glove.
-And if the stones are in that pouch
-She's about to plant them.
-Mummy!
-ALL: Stop!
Oh. Hello, dears.
Did you find your stones, Mira?
Well, that's why we're here,
Auntie Pushpa. We think you may have
-accidentally taken the pouch they're in.
-Well, let me look.
This seed pouch is filled with
(GASPS) painted stones!
Oh, I am so sorry, Mira.
I must've taken them by accident.
I'm just happy we found them.
Auntie, I think this belongs to you.
Oh, my other glove.
Thank you, dear.
I was wondering where that was.
You would not believe
how hard it is to garden with one glove.
The case of Mira's missing stones
BOTH: is closed.
Is it too late to get seeds
so we can plant a tree?
-The shop is probably closed.
-Oh, I got seeds for everyone,
just like you asked, Priya.
With all the commotion,
I forgot to give them to you.
-Thanks, Auntie.
-Thanks, Mummy.
CHIKKU: Let's plant the tamarind seeds
first, so we can eat some tamarinds.
MIKKU: Well, we can eat them
in a few years, Chikku,
after the tamarind trees grow
and then the tamarinds get ripe
SAHIL: Ah, this is the perfect way
to end the day of planting.
I forgot how much I love this game.
I'm so happy it's yours now.
Papa, there's something I've to tell you.
After I promised you
I'd take good care of them,
I lost the stones.
But you did find them.
Yes, with the help of my friends.
Mikku, Chikku, your dirt is ready.
Let's get those seeds in the ground.
Hey, Priya, watch this.
-BOTH: Shake, shake, shake.
-(LAUGHS)
SAHIL: (LAUGHS) You have
wonderful friends, Beti.
The most amazing friends ever.
Now are you ready to watch me win?
Oh. We'll see about that.
MIRA: "Mystery at the Jalpur Games."
Nice one, Mira.
Next year, you'll be ready
for the Jalpur Games.
Thanks, Papa. But for today,
I'm just happy to be helping you out.
Oh, what would I do without you, Beti?
Ah. Here are the rest of the arrows.
Perfect. That means we're all set.
We've got our track for the running race,
the bikes and the targets or archery.
MIKKU: Mira, you're forgetting one thing.
MIKKU AND CHIKKU: The announcers!
MIKKU: We are here
CHIKKU: to announce.
How do you like our
BOTH: announcer voices!
(BOTH LAUGH)
-Very nice, guys.
-Whoa, impressive.
-Uh, hi.
-Hi, Uncle.
I'm so excited.
-Looks like our competitors are here.
-Okay, everyone. Get warmed up.
-We'll start in a bit.
-(BREATHING DEEPLY)
-(PLAYERS GRUNTING)
-(EXHALING)
Dhruv, you forgot your bag.
Oh. Thanks, Mira.
-What's that?
-Oh, it's just a little invention
I'm working on.
I'll just take that back now.
Mikku, Chikku,
now that everyone is here, we can begin.
Take it away, announcers.
MIKKU: Ready, Chikku?
CHIKKU: Mikku, I was born ready.
MIKKU: It is time
CHIKKU: for the finals
of the Jalpur Games!
(PEOPLE CHEERING AND HOOTING)
Welcome, friends.
And a special thanks to Mira
for helping out with today's event.
(PEOPLE CHEERING AND APPLAUDING)
Now, over the last few days
we've had sporting events
leading up to today's finals.
And three wonderful athletes
have qualified.
-Please welcome Meena
-(PEOPLE CHEERING)
-Dhruv and Ranjeet.
-(WHOOPING)
-MANJEET: Ranjeet!
-You can do it, Meena.
Give it all you've got, darling.
I'm going to bring home the medal.
No way, Meena.
I've been training so hard for today.
If only I didn't have to
bike against Ranjeet.
He's the best biker in Jalpur.
Dhruv, just give it what you've got.
Okay, little buddy?
Ranjeet, you've come this far,
now focus and bring it.
-Bring it, Brother.
-Thanks, Manjeet.
You know I will.
There are three events,
running, archery and biking.
The winner of the most events
will be the Jalpur Games champion.
First up, the running race.
Runners, please line up on your markers.
(PEOPLE CHEERING)
Come on, Dhruv, you've got this.
I can do this.
Bring it.
Ready. Steady
(BLOWS WHISTLE)
-(GIRL WHOOPS) Yeah!
-(CHEERING)
MANJEET: Go, Ranjeet.
MIKKU: And they're off!
MANJEET: Go, Ranjeet.
CHIKKU: The crowd is cheering.
The sun is shining.
The announcers are handsome and charming.
Chikku, you're supposed
to talk about the race.
You talk about the race, Mikku.
I wanna talk about
the announcers.
MIKKU: And Dhruv takes the lead.
CHIKKU: Ooh, but Ranjeet is making a move.
He's about to pass Dhruv.
What about me, guys?
I'm making a move, too.
Ooh. Now Meena is making a move.
And now the announcers
are making some moves.
I can win this.
MIKKU AND CHIKKU: And Ranjeet wins.
-(PEOPLE CHEERING)
-Oh.
Nice running, everyone. Have some water.
Good job, Dhruv.
(GRUNTS) I really needed to win that one.
Dhruv, it's okay.
There are still two more events to go.
-And archery is up next.
-Great job, Brother, but remember,
you've got two more events to go.
Pace yourself.
Got it, Manjeet. Pace myself. Pace myself.
Uh, Mira, can you come here, please?
We have a big problem.
The arrows are missing.
ALL: What?
They were right in these stands.
We can't have an archery contest
without arrows.
Don't worry, Papa. We'll find them.
We're on the case.
We're on the case
We're on the case ♪
We're on the case ♪
Look a little closer
With your magnifying glass ♪
Open up your notebook ♪
Get your coat
And badge on fast ♪
Ask all the questions
Follow your senses ♪
Focus on every clue ♪
BOTH: Ooh.
Listen for answers
Find what you're after
That's what detectives do
We're on the case
We're on the case
We're on the case ♪
Okay, let's look for some clues.
We are now looking for clues.
Chikku, you don't have to
announce everything today.
I will not be announcing everything today,
only some things, like looking for clues.
Seriously?
There's not much time, Mira.
I'm afraid we may have to
cancel the games.
Papa, what if we switch the event order?
If we do the bike race next, then archery,
it gives us some time
to solve the mystery.
Great idea.
I'll tell everyone that
the bike race is up next.
-Not finding anything, Mira.
-Sorry.
Wait a second.
These look like the same feathers
that the arrows have on them. Nice work.
Just, you know, using our heads.
Guys, let's search this area
and see if we can find more feathers.
-They could lead us to the missing arrows.
-BOTH: On it.
CHIKKU: We're now looking for feathers.
Looking for feathers, people.
Okay, racers.
Time to begin the bike race.
Mira, have you seen Dhruv?
I haven't.
I'm coming. Sorry, everyone.
-Here I am.
-Is everything okay, son?
Yes. Fine, perfect. Couldn't be better.
Good then we can begin.
Okay, Mira. Where's the flag?
Right here. I mean, right here.
The first person to race two times
around the track is the winner.
Here we go!
Ready, steady
-(BLOWS WHISTLE)
-Come on
PUSHPA: Pedal from the legs!
CHIKKU: And the bike race begins
while we are looking for feathers.
Another strong lead for Ranjeet.
Would you say he's performing
at the top of his game today, Chikku?
I don't know.
I'm too busy looking for feathers.
-(KIDS LAUGHING)
-CHIKKU: Feathers? Anyone?
Huh, another feather from an arrow.
I wonder what it's doing near the tent.
SAHIL: Racers, this is your last lap.
(PEOPLE WHOOPING)
Whoa!
Whoa.
-What is going on with Dhruv?
-(DHRUV SCREAMING)
-(DHRUV SCREAMING)
-What's up with Dhruv?
Dhruv is out of control, people.
-Whoa!
-Hey, watch it, Dhruv.
Sorry. So sorry.
Dhruv, stay in your lane.
Sorry, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Is he okay?
And now it looks like Dhruv
is back in control and ahead.
Looks like any minute
he'll be in the next town.
And the winner is
BOTH: Dhruv!
-MIKKU: Followed by Ranjeet and Meena.
-(WHOOPING AND CHEERING)
I can't believe I lost.
That was supposed to be my best event.
At least you won the running race.
I haven't won anything.
Hey, Dhruv, congrats.
Oh, yeah. Thanks.
Kids, please park your bikes by the tent
-and help yourselves to water.
-RANJEET: Thanks, Uncle.
MEENA: Sure, thanks.
DHRUV: Okay.
Hey.
There's some more feathers
stuck in Dhruv's back wheel.
And that looks like Dhruv's invention
attached to his bike.
Mira, any luck finding those arrows?
No, but I think I'm getting close.
I need a little more time
so I can ask someone a few questions.
I know what we can do.
Everyone, we're going to take
a little break before archery.
Stand, stretch or grab a snack
from the chai cart right over there.
-Did someone say "snack break"?
-Approved!
-Dhruv, can I talk to you for a moment?
-Me? Sure. Um, what's, uh, going on?
I noticed your invention
is attached to your bike.
Is that why your bike went really fast?
Yeah, when you turn the crank,
it makes the wheels go extra fast.
It takes a long time to attach,
but it's totally worth it.
Uh, I mean, never mind.
It takes a long time to attach?
Dhruv, did you take the arrows
to give yourself extra time?
Uh Well, uh
Think this through with me.
I saw feathers from the arrows
on your back wheel.
I couldn't figure out
why you might take the arrows
until I noticed your invention.
I realized you might've taken the arrows
to stop the competition,
so you would have extra time
to put the invention on your bike.
Your invention that made your bike
go faster and helped you win.
You're right, Mira.
I had to use my invention.
I lost the running race.
It was the only way I could beat Ranjeet.
He's the best biker in all of Jalpur.
Dhruv, I know you want to win,
but using an invention to
make your bike go faster isn't fair.
I know. I shouldn't have done it.
I better tell everyone.
-(PEOPLE TALKING INDISTINCTLY)
-Excuse me?
Everybody.
I have something to say.
What is it, Dhruv?
Between the first two events,
I took the arrows.
-(ALL GASP)
-You took the arrows?
Yes, Uncle. I did.
I needed time to put a special invention
on the back of my bike
to make it go faster.
Dhruv, if that invention
made your bike go faster,
that means you cheated.
(ALL GASP)
Does that mean Dhruv
didn't win the bike race?
What? You were all
wondering the same thing.
Yes, Meena. You are correct.
Dhruv, because you cheated,
you may not compete in the Jalpur Games.
I understand. I'm really sorry, everyone.
Uncle, is it okay if I watch
the rest of the games?
Of course, Dhruv.
Well, I think that means
we can announce
BOTH: Case closed.
And now that we have the arrows,
it's time for our last event.
ALL: Archery.
(PEOPLE CLAPPING)
Okay, Meena and Ranjeet,
you have one minute
to hit the center of your target
with as many arrows as you can.
Ready?
Steady
(BLOWS WHISTLE)
(PEOPLE CHEERING)
(KID WHOOPING) Go. Go. Go.
MIKKU: Meena and Ranjeet
are giving it all they've got.
And so are the announcers. Look at us go.
(MIKKU AND CHIKKU HOOTING)
(BLOWS WHISTLE)
And that's time.
The winner of this event
is Meena!
-(PEOPLE APPLAUDING)
-I won!
-Yeah!
-MIRA: Whoo-hoo! Go, Meena.
That's my Meena.
I love you, darling.
-(WHOOPING)
-BOY: Go, Meena!
-GIRL: Go. Go. Go.
-Oh, I'm so proud of you.
That brings us to the end of our events.
Mira, please share the results.
Of, course, Papa.
Since the bike race didn't count,
and Meena and Ranjeet each won an event,
this year's Jalpur Games
are a tie.
-(CHEERING)
-Way to go, brother.
Wonderful, wonderful.
These are for you.
Well done.
PUSHPA: That's my Meena!
Congratulations. You both deserve this.
Thanks, Dhruv. See you
at the games next year.
Hey, we should train together sometime.
Really? I'd love to.
MIKKU: And the Jalpur Games are over.
Wait. Does this mean that
we have to stop announcing stuff?
No way.
We can keep announcing stuff all day long.
(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)
Let's hear it for Mira
Royal Detective ♪
Mira, Mira, Mira
Mira, Mira, Mira ♪
Hey! ♪
Everybody knows I love
A mystery, big or small ♪
I look close and then
I help my friends ♪
There's nothing
She can't solve ♪
Finding clues is what I do ♪
So the Queen appointed you ♪
Now my job's
A dream come true ♪
I'm Mira
Royal Detective ♪
Let's hear it for Mira
Royal Detective ♪
Mira, Mira, Mira
Mira, Mira, Mira ♪
Hey! ♪
We'll take in the world
With a whole new perspective ♪
Our small and mighty hero ♪
We'll find the answers
Let's go ♪
Let's hear it for Mira
Royal Detective ♪
MIRA: "A Seedy Mystery."
I just love that the whole
town is planting trees today.
Me too, Beti.
Now, if only I could find
my gardening shoes.
Any sign of them?
Not yet.
But look at this box I found.
(GASPS) I can't believe it!
MIRA: Wow, what's that?
It's a game called Pallanguzhi.
The stones are so beautiful, Papa.
They were hand-painted
by my great grandfather.
It was a tradition he started,
playing as a family.
When my mother was old enough,
he gave the game to her.
Really? And then she gave it to you?
That's right.
And now, I think it's time
Time for what?
To give it to you, Mira.
Papa, are you sure?
Well, if you don't want it
I want it. Thanks, Papa.
I'll take such good care of it, I promise.
I know you will.
I have to go meet Priya in town.
Wait until she sees these stones.
After we finish planting the trees today,
we can play.
Sounds like a plan.
Mikku, Chikku, let's go.
-Ready to garden.
-Right behind ya.
-See you later.
-Bye, Mira!
MAN: Get your gardening tools.
Shovels, soil and seeds, all half-off.
-What a deal!
-We can do better.
Full price, and that's my final offer.
Looks like everyone's buying the things
-they need to plant their trees.
-Priya.
Mira, hi!
I haven't gotten our seeds yet.
I've been a little busy
carrying my mom's stuff.
No worries.
I have to show you something.
Hello, Mira.
Priya, darling.
Could you put this in our bag?
And this, oh, and this.
(SIGHS) How exhausting.
MRS. KAPADIA: Pushpa, dear.
Look at this exquisite planter.
And I got it at a really good price!
Oh, how lovely, Mrs. Kapadia.
I could use four of those
for our rooftop garden.
You better hurry.
Mrs. Tandon is about to buy all of them.
Oh, my. I must go get some right away.
Mommy, please don't forget
to pick up some seeds for us.
Mira, what were you going to show me?
MIRA: These stones.
PRIYA: Wow! Each one
has a little painting on it.
They're the stones from my dad's
I mean, my Pallanguzhi game.
He gave it to me.
(BOTH SHRIEK EXCITEDLY)
PUSHPA: Oh, my!
Oh, how will I carry all this?
Whoa!
Oh, no. Looks like my mom
bought more stuff than she can handle.
Again.
Let's give her a hand.
PUSHPA: Oh, goodness.
I've bought too many things
again.
MIKKU: We got you, Auntie.
Never fear!
Let me get the planter.
PRIYA: I've got your shovel.
Pushpa, dear. Let me help.
I know how it is.
I always get carried away
at the marketplace, too.
Oh, thank you, Mrs. Kapadia.
Thank you, dear.
Oh, heavens. I've made it worse.
-Shovel, anyone?
-I've got a bag of seeds.
-What a mess, what a mess, what a mess.
-Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Uh
Here are those seeds.
-I've got a glove.
-Glove.
-Careful, Mummy.
-Oh, goodness.
(SHOVEL CLATTERING)
Still got the glove.
This stuff's all sorted.
I believe this is yours.
Oh, thank you.
Here's your shovel.
-CHIKKU: Here's the last planter.
-My, what an ordeal.
Thank you, everyone.
Of course, dear. Happy planting!
Priya, let's get these things home.
-ALL: Oh!
-(POTS RATTLING)
Okay, Mummy.
Mira, do you wanna come plant with us?
Sure. Let me just grab my stones.
(MIRA GASPS) Oh, no!
What's wrong, Mira?
-What's wrong?
-What happened?
-What is it, dear?
-My pouch of stones, it's gone!
This one looks just like it,
but it's filled with seeds.
-What?
-Not good! Not good!
-Mummy, I have to stay and help Mira.
-Of course.
Give me the bags. I've to stop at the park
to drop off these extra shovels
and take care of a few chores.
There's so much to do.
Bye, girls, and good luck!
What if we don't find the stones?
I promised my dad
I would take really good care of them.
And I didn't.
What am I going to do?
Mira, we'll find them.
Yeah, don't forget.
You're the Royal Detective,
-which means
-BOTH: You're on the case!
You're on the case
You're on the case ♪
You're on the case ♪
Look a little closer
With your magnifying glass ♪
Open up your notebook ♪
Get your coat
And badge on fast ♪
Ask all the questions
Follow your senses ♪
Focus on every clue ♪
That's right.
Listen for answers
Find what you're after ♪
That's what you always do ♪
You're on the case
You're on the case ♪
You're on the case ♪
(SCATTING)
Thanks, guys. This is too strange.
I've never been on my own case before.
-Mira
-BOTH: You got this!
"We need to start with a few questions."
That's what you always say, Mira.
Questions. Right, yes.
So, Mira. When was the last time
you had the stones?
Well, I put the pouch down on this table
when we were helping
Auntie Pushpa with her bag.
Chikku, we should
gently remind Mira that
(LOUDLY) All these seed pouches
look like Mira's pouch.
Shh! Gently, I said, "Gently."
So, that means someone might have
taken my pouch of stones by accident
thinking it was full of seeds.
-This is bad.
-Really bad.
Guys, not helping.
So after I put down the pouch of stones,
anyone could've taken it.
I can't believe the stones are lost.
Mira, whenever we lose something
Or mess up, which happens a lot
-You're always there to help.
-Now it's our turn to help you.
Mira, you're always
Paying attention ♪
Finding the clues
For everybody else ♪
Everyone else ♪
Sometimes a problem
Lands in your lap ♪
And seems like you have to
Solve it by yourself ♪
But we can help ♪
'Cause that's what
Friends do ♪
We show up for you ♪
We're here
Whatever you need ♪
An extra hand ♪
-BOTH: Or extra feet!
-(CHUCKLES)
Another set of eyes
To find the stones ♪
We're here wherever you go ♪
Never a doubt
We hope that you know ♪
No matter what
You're not in this alone ♪
ALL:
We're here ♪
Thank you.
You're the sweetest, most amazing friends.
We are going to find these stones!
She's back!
That's our Royal Detective.
Places, people. Let's look for clues.
Ah, here's a gardening glove.
It looks like someone dropped it.
Wait a second.
Look what else they dropped.
MIRA: One of my stones!
Oh, I am so happy to see you.
Maybe whoever owns this glove
took my stones.
That's the Mira we love.
MRS. KAPADIA: Thank you, dear.
MIRA: Mrs. Kapadia!
Her stuff fell out
when we were helping your mom, Priya.
Maybe she took my stones by accident
and dropped her glove.
Mrs. Kapadia, we need to complete
a full search of your things.
Why do you need to search my things?
Auntie, I lost a pouch of stones from
the Pallanguzhi game my father gave me.
They were in a pouch
that looked like the seed pouches.
Oh, you poor thing!
Let me see if I have them.
She has a pouch!
It's a good sign!
Oh, Mira.
I'm afraid they're just seeds.
-Aw.
-So close.
Thanks for checking, Mrs. Kapadia.
Of course, dear. Good luck!
Whoever took the pouch
could've already left the square.
Is there anything you can remember
that could help?
Well, I know a lot of people are
planting trees in the park today.
So maybe whoever took my stones
went to the park.
Chalo, chalo, let's go.
Listen up, everybody.
Attention must be paid.
Citizens of Jalpur, Mira,
our Royal Detective
has lost some important stones.
Someone might have taken them
thinking they were seeds.
Please check your bags, just in case.
No, sorry.
MAN: No, no stones.
-Uh-uh.
-LADY: Sorry.
-No, no stones.
-I don't see any.
Also, is anyone missing a gardening glove
that looks like this?
-ALL: I have both of mine.
-No, uh-uh.
-Sorry.
-I have both of mine.
Okay, so we know
the stones are not in the park.
Or in the town square.
Hello, everyone.
It's your dad.
He'll know you lost the stones.
Hide! Hide!
I'm pretty sure he sees us.
Hi, Papa.
As soon as I plant this tree,
I'll be ready to play Pallanguzhi.
How's your planting going?
-It's, uh
-Happening!
Uh, slowly.
She needs more time.
You cannot rush nature!
Okay, just let me know
when you're finished, Mira.
Then we can play
our first big game together.
We have to find those stones.
Hey, Mira. I see some stones
in that potting soil.
MIKKU: Those are just pebbles, Chikku.
MIRA: Actually, that isn't a pebble.
It's another one of my stones
in that potting soil.
Look! There's a trail of potting soil
leading out of the park.
So, maybe whoever took the stones
was here,
but left.
Let's follow the trail.
Mira is so on the case!
MIRA: Anyone see more soil?
-Over here.
-CHIKKU: And there.
PRIYA: The potting soil
leads to my mom's shop?
Okay, that's strange.
-Mummy closed the shop for the day.
-I think I know why.
Let's think this through.
We found one of my stones
next to a gardening glove
in the town square.
And another stone in the park
in some potting soil
that lead back to the shop.
There's only one person
carrying gardening gloves and soil
who went from the town square to the park,
then to the shop,
Auntie Pushpa.
So you think my mom has your stones?
Let's go find out.
MIRA: There she is.
MIKKU: She's wearing one gardening glove.
-And if the stones are in that pouch
-She's about to plant them.
-Mummy!
-ALL: Stop!
Oh. Hello, dears.
Did you find your stones, Mira?
Well, that's why we're here,
Auntie Pushpa. We think you may have
-accidentally taken the pouch they're in.
-Well, let me look.
This seed pouch is filled with
(GASPS) painted stones!
Oh, I am so sorry, Mira.
I must've taken them by accident.
I'm just happy we found them.
Auntie, I think this belongs to you.
Oh, my other glove.
Thank you, dear.
I was wondering where that was.
You would not believe
how hard it is to garden with one glove.
The case of Mira's missing stones
BOTH: is closed.
Is it too late to get seeds
so we can plant a tree?
-The shop is probably closed.
-Oh, I got seeds for everyone,
just like you asked, Priya.
With all the commotion,
I forgot to give them to you.
-Thanks, Auntie.
-Thanks, Mummy.
CHIKKU: Let's plant the tamarind seeds
first, so we can eat some tamarinds.
MIKKU: Well, we can eat them
in a few years, Chikku,
after the tamarind trees grow
and then the tamarinds get ripe
SAHIL: Ah, this is the perfect way
to end the day of planting.
I forgot how much I love this game.
I'm so happy it's yours now.
Papa, there's something I've to tell you.
After I promised you
I'd take good care of them,
I lost the stones.
But you did find them.
Yes, with the help of my friends.
Mikku, Chikku, your dirt is ready.
Let's get those seeds in the ground.
Hey, Priya, watch this.
-BOTH: Shake, shake, shake.
-(LAUGHS)
SAHIL: (LAUGHS) You have
wonderful friends, Beti.
The most amazing friends ever.
Now are you ready to watch me win?
Oh. We'll see about that.
MIRA: "Mystery at the Jalpur Games."
Nice one, Mira.
Next year, you'll be ready
for the Jalpur Games.
Thanks, Papa. But for today,
I'm just happy to be helping you out.
Oh, what would I do without you, Beti?
Ah. Here are the rest of the arrows.
Perfect. That means we're all set.
We've got our track for the running race,
the bikes and the targets or archery.
MIKKU: Mira, you're forgetting one thing.
MIKKU AND CHIKKU: The announcers!
MIKKU: We are here
CHIKKU: to announce.
How do you like our
BOTH: announcer voices!
(BOTH LAUGH)
-Very nice, guys.
-Whoa, impressive.
-Uh, hi.
-Hi, Uncle.
I'm so excited.
-Looks like our competitors are here.
-Okay, everyone. Get warmed up.
-We'll start in a bit.
-(BREATHING DEEPLY)
-(PLAYERS GRUNTING)
-(EXHALING)
Dhruv, you forgot your bag.
Oh. Thanks, Mira.
-What's that?
-Oh, it's just a little invention
I'm working on.
I'll just take that back now.
Mikku, Chikku,
now that everyone is here, we can begin.
Take it away, announcers.
MIKKU: Ready, Chikku?
CHIKKU: Mikku, I was born ready.
MIKKU: It is time
CHIKKU: for the finals
of the Jalpur Games!
(PEOPLE CHEERING AND HOOTING)
Welcome, friends.
And a special thanks to Mira
for helping out with today's event.
(PEOPLE CHEERING AND APPLAUDING)
Now, over the last few days
we've had sporting events
leading up to today's finals.
And three wonderful athletes
have qualified.
-Please welcome Meena
-(PEOPLE CHEERING)
-Dhruv and Ranjeet.
-(WHOOPING)
-MANJEET: Ranjeet!
-You can do it, Meena.
Give it all you've got, darling.
I'm going to bring home the medal.
No way, Meena.
I've been training so hard for today.
If only I didn't have to
bike against Ranjeet.
He's the best biker in Jalpur.
Dhruv, just give it what you've got.
Okay, little buddy?
Ranjeet, you've come this far,
now focus and bring it.
-Bring it, Brother.
-Thanks, Manjeet.
You know I will.
There are three events,
running, archery and biking.
The winner of the most events
will be the Jalpur Games champion.
First up, the running race.
Runners, please line up on your markers.
(PEOPLE CHEERING)
Come on, Dhruv, you've got this.
I can do this.
Bring it.
Ready. Steady
(BLOWS WHISTLE)
-(GIRL WHOOPS) Yeah!
-(CHEERING)
MANJEET: Go, Ranjeet.
MIKKU: And they're off!
MANJEET: Go, Ranjeet.
CHIKKU: The crowd is cheering.
The sun is shining.
The announcers are handsome and charming.
Chikku, you're supposed
to talk about the race.
You talk about the race, Mikku.
I wanna talk about
the announcers.
MIKKU: And Dhruv takes the lead.
CHIKKU: Ooh, but Ranjeet is making a move.
He's about to pass Dhruv.
What about me, guys?
I'm making a move, too.
Ooh. Now Meena is making a move.
And now the announcers
are making some moves.
I can win this.
MIKKU AND CHIKKU: And Ranjeet wins.
-(PEOPLE CHEERING)
-Oh.
Nice running, everyone. Have some water.
Good job, Dhruv.
(GRUNTS) I really needed to win that one.
Dhruv, it's okay.
There are still two more events to go.
-And archery is up next.
-Great job, Brother, but remember,
you've got two more events to go.
Pace yourself.
Got it, Manjeet. Pace myself. Pace myself.
Uh, Mira, can you come here, please?
We have a big problem.
The arrows are missing.
ALL: What?
They were right in these stands.
We can't have an archery contest
without arrows.
Don't worry, Papa. We'll find them.
We're on the case.
We're on the case
We're on the case ♪
We're on the case ♪
Look a little closer
With your magnifying glass ♪
Open up your notebook ♪
Get your coat
And badge on fast ♪
Ask all the questions
Follow your senses ♪
Focus on every clue ♪
BOTH: Ooh.
Listen for answers
Find what you're after
That's what detectives do
We're on the case
We're on the case
We're on the case ♪
Okay, let's look for some clues.
We are now looking for clues.
Chikku, you don't have to
announce everything today.
I will not be announcing everything today,
only some things, like looking for clues.
Seriously?
There's not much time, Mira.
I'm afraid we may have to
cancel the games.
Papa, what if we switch the event order?
If we do the bike race next, then archery,
it gives us some time
to solve the mystery.
Great idea.
I'll tell everyone that
the bike race is up next.
-Not finding anything, Mira.
-Sorry.
Wait a second.
These look like the same feathers
that the arrows have on them. Nice work.
Just, you know, using our heads.
Guys, let's search this area
and see if we can find more feathers.
-They could lead us to the missing arrows.
-BOTH: On it.
CHIKKU: We're now looking for feathers.
Looking for feathers, people.
Okay, racers.
Time to begin the bike race.
Mira, have you seen Dhruv?
I haven't.
I'm coming. Sorry, everyone.
-Here I am.
-Is everything okay, son?
Yes. Fine, perfect. Couldn't be better.
Good then we can begin.
Okay, Mira. Where's the flag?
Right here. I mean, right here.
The first person to race two times
around the track is the winner.
Here we go!
Ready, steady
-(BLOWS WHISTLE)
-Come on
PUSHPA: Pedal from the legs!
CHIKKU: And the bike race begins
while we are looking for feathers.
Another strong lead for Ranjeet.
Would you say he's performing
at the top of his game today, Chikku?
I don't know.
I'm too busy looking for feathers.
-(KIDS LAUGHING)
-CHIKKU: Feathers? Anyone?
Huh, another feather from an arrow.
I wonder what it's doing near the tent.
SAHIL: Racers, this is your last lap.
(PEOPLE WHOOPING)
Whoa!
Whoa.
-What is going on with Dhruv?
-(DHRUV SCREAMING)
-(DHRUV SCREAMING)
-What's up with Dhruv?
Dhruv is out of control, people.
-Whoa!
-Hey, watch it, Dhruv.
Sorry. So sorry.
Dhruv, stay in your lane.
Sorry, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Is he okay?
And now it looks like Dhruv
is back in control and ahead.
Looks like any minute
he'll be in the next town.
And the winner is
BOTH: Dhruv!
-MIKKU: Followed by Ranjeet and Meena.
-(WHOOPING AND CHEERING)
I can't believe I lost.
That was supposed to be my best event.
At least you won the running race.
I haven't won anything.
Hey, Dhruv, congrats.
Oh, yeah. Thanks.
Kids, please park your bikes by the tent
-and help yourselves to water.
-RANJEET: Thanks, Uncle.
MEENA: Sure, thanks.
DHRUV: Okay.
Hey.
There's some more feathers
stuck in Dhruv's back wheel.
And that looks like Dhruv's invention
attached to his bike.
Mira, any luck finding those arrows?
No, but I think I'm getting close.
I need a little more time
so I can ask someone a few questions.
I know what we can do.
Everyone, we're going to take
a little break before archery.
Stand, stretch or grab a snack
from the chai cart right over there.
-Did someone say "snack break"?
-Approved!
-Dhruv, can I talk to you for a moment?
-Me? Sure. Um, what's, uh, going on?
I noticed your invention
is attached to your bike.
Is that why your bike went really fast?
Yeah, when you turn the crank,
it makes the wheels go extra fast.
It takes a long time to attach,
but it's totally worth it.
Uh, I mean, never mind.
It takes a long time to attach?
Dhruv, did you take the arrows
to give yourself extra time?
Uh Well, uh
Think this through with me.
I saw feathers from the arrows
on your back wheel.
I couldn't figure out
why you might take the arrows
until I noticed your invention.
I realized you might've taken the arrows
to stop the competition,
so you would have extra time
to put the invention on your bike.
Your invention that made your bike
go faster and helped you win.
You're right, Mira.
I had to use my invention.
I lost the running race.
It was the only way I could beat Ranjeet.
He's the best biker in all of Jalpur.
Dhruv, I know you want to win,
but using an invention to
make your bike go faster isn't fair.
I know. I shouldn't have done it.
I better tell everyone.
-(PEOPLE TALKING INDISTINCTLY)
-Excuse me?
Everybody.
I have something to say.
What is it, Dhruv?
Between the first two events,
I took the arrows.
-(ALL GASP)
-You took the arrows?
Yes, Uncle. I did.
I needed time to put a special invention
on the back of my bike
to make it go faster.
Dhruv, if that invention
made your bike go faster,
that means you cheated.
(ALL GASP)
Does that mean Dhruv
didn't win the bike race?
What? You were all
wondering the same thing.
Yes, Meena. You are correct.
Dhruv, because you cheated,
you may not compete in the Jalpur Games.
I understand. I'm really sorry, everyone.
Uncle, is it okay if I watch
the rest of the games?
Of course, Dhruv.
Well, I think that means
we can announce
BOTH: Case closed.
And now that we have the arrows,
it's time for our last event.
ALL: Archery.
(PEOPLE CLAPPING)
Okay, Meena and Ranjeet,
you have one minute
to hit the center of your target
with as many arrows as you can.
Ready?
Steady
(BLOWS WHISTLE)
(PEOPLE CHEERING)
(KID WHOOPING) Go. Go. Go.
MIKKU: Meena and Ranjeet
are giving it all they've got.
And so are the announcers. Look at us go.
(MIKKU AND CHIKKU HOOTING)
(BLOWS WHISTLE)
And that's time.
The winner of this event
is Meena!
-(PEOPLE APPLAUDING)
-I won!
-Yeah!
-MIRA: Whoo-hoo! Go, Meena.
That's my Meena.
I love you, darling.
-(WHOOPING)
-BOY: Go, Meena!
-GIRL: Go. Go. Go.
-Oh, I'm so proud of you.
That brings us to the end of our events.
Mira, please share the results.
Of, course, Papa.
Since the bike race didn't count,
and Meena and Ranjeet each won an event,
this year's Jalpur Games
are a tie.
-(CHEERING)
-Way to go, brother.
Wonderful, wonderful.
These are for you.
Well done.
PUSHPA: That's my Meena!
Congratulations. You both deserve this.
Thanks, Dhruv. See you
at the games next year.
Hey, we should train together sometime.
Really? I'd love to.
MIKKU: And the Jalpur Games are over.
Wait. Does this mean that
we have to stop announcing stuff?
No way.
We can keep announcing stuff all day long.
(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)