Mira, Royal Detective (2020–…): Season 1, Episode 7 - The Mystery of the Secret Gift-Giver/Mystery at the Cooking Contest - full transcript

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Season 01 Episode 07

Aired on:
April 24, 2020

Episode part 1 >>>>

Title:
The Case of the Secret Gift Giver.

Is she done yet?

Patience, Chikku, Patience.

If she's still humming,



she's still working.

One last touch

and finished!

Wow, Priya.

Seriously great.

Is it me, or does the lady
in the picture

look a lot
like Queen Shanti?

Chikku,
it is Queen Shanti.

Priya made this artwork

as a special gift

- for the queen's birthday.
- Wow. - Wow.

I love how you made

every jewel on
her sandals sparkle.

So beautiful, Priya.

The Queen's sandals
are one of a kind.

They have to sparkle.

I can't think of a more perfect gift
for the queen.

Me neither, my mother is going
to love it.

I better get going.

It'll take a while to get
this portrait wrapped.

Thanks again, Priya.

My pleasure, Neel.

Oh, my, oh, my,

oh, my!

What was that?

Someone needs
our help.

They're so beautiful.

Uh, guys,

that's just
my Auntie Pushpa.

It sounds like
she's happy.

Really happy!

Let's go see.

Just lovely.

Wow, look at all these
flowers, Auntie Pushpa.

Have you ever seen
anything like it?

And they're all for me.

Who gave them
to you, Mummy?

I have no idea, Priya.

I found them
right outside the door,

when I opened the boutique
this morning.

Ah! There's nothing

like the sweet smell
of fresh flowers.

Ooh.

Hey, there's a card.

It looks like the flowers are
a gift to your family, Auntie.

But it doesn't say
who they're from.

Mira, Mira.

Has anyone seen Mira?

Right here, Kamala.

Is everything okay?

No, something really
mysterious happened.

Unbelievably mysterious!

You have to come
check it out.

Okay,
we're coming.

Someone left this huge box
of jalebis for my family.

How exactly
is that mysterious?

The word I go with is

yummy!

It's mysterious because

my parents don't know
who gave it to us.

I see.
Is there a card?

Yes.

But there's no
name on it.

Huh!

It has a drawing
of two hands together,

just like your
mom's card, Priya.

Do you think both gifts are from
the same person?

It sure seems
that way.

But who could it be?

♪ Somebody left
such a thoughtful gift

♪ Who could it be?

♪ Who could it be?

♪ Wonderful sweets
for the family

♪ Who could it be?

♪ Who could it be?

♪ So kind and surprising

♪ So why are they hiding?

Mira, look at this!

♪ A basket of bangles
showed up at our door ♪

♪ Who could it be? ♪

♪ Who could it be? ♪

♪ Kanjiras for everyone ♪

♪ Come and see ♪

♪ Who could it be? ♪

♪ Who could it be? ♪

♪ Let's find out
who gave them ♪

♪ So we can go thank them ♪

♪ Gifts, gifts for all of us v

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Gifts, gifts for all of us ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Who could it be ♪

♪ Who could it be? ♪

♪ Who could it be?

♪ Who could it be? ♪

♪ All started
with my flowers ♪

♪ A mystery ♪

♪ Why are we
whispering ♪

♪ Gifts, gifts for all of us ♪

- ♪ Another one! ♪
- ♪ Who could it be ♪

- ♪ Who could it be ♪
- ♪ Us, too ♪

♪ Gifts, gifts for all of us ♪

♪ It's the same card ♪

♪ Who could it be
Who could it be

♪ Who could it be ♪

This is
the nicest thing

that has ever
happened in Jalpur.

But who would do
such a lovely thing, Mira,

and without
even getting credit?

Yeah, Mira.
We need answers.

Because I really,
really want to thank them.

Me, too, Mira.
So do I.

I don't know who's handing out
all these gifts.

But trust me,
I will find them

so everyone can say
thank you.

We're on the case of
the secret gift giver.

♪ 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 ♪

- ♪ Ooh ♪
- ♪ Ooh ♪

♪ Listen for answers
Find what you're after ♪

- ♪ That's what detectives do ♪
- ♪ That's what detectives do ♪

♪ We're on the case We're on the case
We're on the case ♪

Okay, so we know
the secret gift giver

has been leaving gifts
all over Jalpur.

I like this mystery.

No one did
anything wrong.

And nothing's missing.

I wonder where they're going to
strike next.

Somebody's gonna
get gifted.

How can we track down
the secret gift giver

if no one has any idea
who they are?

Maybe they left a clue
when they dropped off a gift.

Let's start by talking
to your mother.

Auntie Pushpa,

can you show me exactly where
you found the flowers?

Of course, darling.

They were right
outside this door.

Did you notice
anything unusual

when you went out
to get them?

Hmm, let me think.

Yes, I heard an ox.

An ox?
Got it.

How is that
unusual?

Well, we don't have many oxen
coming by the boutique.

We don't have anything
in their size.

I see some ox tracks.

But they disappear
around here.

Hey, what does
an ox sound like, anyway?

I think.

Mira, how do we
find out

where the secret gift giver
is headed next?

We don't.

Instead, let's check
out some place

we know they've
already been.

The flower stand.

Why the flower stand?

That's the only
place in Jalpur

that sells enough flowers
to fill your mother's shop.

Chalo, chalo, let's go.

Hi, Dhruv.
Hello, Mrs. Sharma.

Hello, Mira, I hope
you're not here to buy flowers.

Yeah, this morning,
someone bought all of them.

- Really?
- Really?

Maybe it was
the secret gift giver.

Hey, Dhruv,
can you give us

a description of what
this person looked like?

Well, their face was hidden behind
a scarf, like this.

Hmm.

Did you happen to see this person
leave in an ox cart?

Yup, with a blue cover on it.

They loaded all of the flowers

into the back of the cart
and took off.

And you know
the strangest part?

After they left, my mom found
a gift for our family.

- Another one.
- Another one.

Yes, someone left us the most
delicious laddus.

One thing's for sure,

the secret gift giver
has great taste.

Truly, it's the most perfect gift
to our family.

Our favorite sweets.

When you found the gift,
did you also find a card like this?

Yes, I did.

Do you mind
if we borrow your card?

We'll add it
to our collection.

Go ahead,
take it, dear.

That's very helpful.

Thanks.

When you find
the secret gift giver,

tell them
thank you for us.

Mira, Mira,
you're not going to believe this.

More people
got secret gifts.

More...
I wonder what they got.

I collected their
thank you cards

so you can keep
track of them.

That's great, Kamala.

Everyone's going to meet
down by the river later,

so we can share our gifts.

Sounds like a party.

We'll be there
as soon as I solve this case.

Okay, this map
shows each spot

where the secret
gift giver has been.

Looks like most of the families
in Jalpur have gotten gifts.

Most, but not all.
Check it out.

This is the one street
in Jalpur

that hasn't gotten
any gifts yet.

So, the secret gift giver
could be headed there next.

Exactly, Priya.

And if we watch
this street,

maybe we'll see them
drop off more gifts.

Hear that, Chikku,
we might get to see the gift giver...

...in action.

Chalo, chalo,
let's go.

This street
is pretty long.

I think
we should split up

so we can cover
more ground.

Chikku and I will go to
the other end of the street.

We move like shadows.

No one will see us.

Ow!

Come on.

I'll watch the middle
of the street

and hide in that doorway.

Great, and I'll be
down here.

Remember, stay quiet

and keep an eye out
for a blue-covered ox cart.

Will do.

Got it, Mira.
All over it.

An ox cart with
a blue cover.

Just like the one
Dhruv saw.

I wonder if the secret
gift giver is inside.

The person has a hidden face.

And is dropping off

another gift
and another thank you card.

That must be
the secret gift giver.

But who is it?

Wait a second.

Sparkly sandals.

I've seen those before.

But where?

Think, Mira, think.

I know.

In Priya's picture
of Queen Shanti.

That means the secret gift
giver must be Queen Shanti.

Oh!

Secret gift giver?

Are you Queen Shanti,
Your Majesty?

Yes, Mira, you are right.

I should've known my royal
detective would figure it out.

Ruby, my lady in waiting,
thought you would.

Why have you been
giving everyone gifts?

Especially since
today is your birthday.

Oh, and happy birthday.

Thank you, my dear.

I chose to give the people
of Jalpur gifts on my birthday,

because they are
a gift to me.

But why are you
doing it in secret?

There is no reason
for anyone to know.

I don't want people
making a big fuss over me.

Your Majesty,
there are people

down by the river
having a big party.

They're sharing
the gifts you gave them,

because you made them happy.

It's making them want
to make other people happy.

Please let them thank you.

I love your passion, Mira.

She's very convincing,
Your Majesty.

So, what are
you thinking?

I have a plan.

Could you please meet me
at the river in a few minutes?

I have to take care
of a few things first.

Very well.
Shall we?

Mira, Mira,
I heard an ox.

Was that the cart?

Did you see
the secret gift giver?

Was there another
surprise gift?

Yes, yes
and yes.

The secret gift giver is
headed down to the river.

Meet me down there.

I have to get Neel
from the palace.

Is the case closed
or not closed?

- Beats me.
- Beats me.

Hmm.

That was wonderful.

Ah, everyone's
having such a good time.

Thanks to you,
Your Majesty.

- Are you ready?
- I am.

Excuse me, everyone.
I have an announcement.

Today, you've all been
visited by a secret gift giver,

and you asked me to find out
who it is so you can say thank you.

Tell us, tell us,
tell us, tell us, tell us,

Who could it be?
Ah, gifts.

The secret gift giver has
agreed to come out of hiding.

May I introduce...

Queen Shanti!

No way.

- Seriously?
- Seriously?

Mira has
convinced that

in order to share
in your joy,

my identity can
no longer be a secret.

Thank you all for making
Jalpur a place

I'm so proud to call home.

Now, the case of the
secret gift giver is closed.

Nice work, Mira.

Wait, there's more.

We have a gift
for you, Mother.

Priya made it.
And I helped wrap it.

Oh, Priya,
it's beautiful.

Thank you so much.

It was my pleasure,
Your Majesty.

This has truly been the
best birthday I have ever had.

Happy birthday.

Happiest of birthdays,
Mother.

Happy birthday,
Queen Shanti.

Mikku, Chikku,

I couldn't forget
a gift for you two.

I can't believe it.

- Fluffy pillows.
- Fluffy pillows.

- Thank you, Your Majesty.
- Thank you, Your Majesty.

And Mira,
this is for you.

A new tabla.

Thank you so much,
Queen Shanti.

Episode Part 2 >>>>

Title:
Mystery at the Cooking Contest.

There is nothing more exciting
than a cooking contest.

Oh, yes. I can smell
it in the air.

Bananas!

Excellent choice
of ingredients, Pinky.

What are you
making, Pinky?

I call it
"Banana Surprise."

Ooh! I can't wait
to taste it.

Hey, Dhruv,
what are you making?

I'm making...

Uh...

I don't know yet.

I've got everything I could
find in my mom's kitchen.

Wow, good luck, Dhruv.

Kamala, I brought
your favorite apron.

Thanks
so much, Mira.

I can't believe
I forgot it.

I don't like to cook
without it.

Kamala, no matter
what happens,

your mother and I
are so proud of you.

Yes, Kamala.

And we love you
so much.

Thanks, Papa.
Thanks, Mama.

Good luck!

Oh, Mira, I'm so nervous.

I'm making my dad's
special rice pudding.

He's such a great cook.

You're a great cook, too,
Kamala.

You're telling me.

- What is that...
- ...glorious smell?

I made a practice batch
of rice pudding.

- Wanna taste it?
- Sure.

I'll take a taste.

Mmm.

Delish.
That's amazing.

Mmm, so good!

It's working. It's finally working.

Wow, Neel.
What is that?

My newest invention.

I call it,
the food train.

After everyone's
food is ready,

this will take it
right to the judge.

Great idea, Neel.

- Oh, can we try it?
- Sure.

Oh, yeah. Choo-choo.

All aboard!

Okay, it's speeding up.

Runaway train!

And we didn't even
do anything.

Everybody, duck!

Soggy samosas.

Sorry, Kamala.

It's okay.
Just a little spill.

My train should not be
running out of control like that.

I guess it's back
to the workshop.

Queen Shanti must be
ready to start the contest.

It's time!

Come on, Dhruv.
You've got this.

You got this, buddy.
Oh, yeah.

Welcome, dear friends,

to the Jalpur Kids'
Cooking Contest.

I'd like to introduce you to

our wonderful guest judge,

Chef Shobha.

Thank you. It's such
an honor to be here.

There's nothing
I love more than

encouraging kids to cook.

Chefs, good luck

and enjoy!

Chef Shobha is amazing.

When she says
something's yummylicious,

that means she thinks
it's really great.

Today, I will award
one fine young chef

with this golden spoon.

Can you imagine how much

- we can eat with that thing?
- Hmm.

I am imagining it
right now.

Prince Veer
is in charge of keeping time.

Veer.
Thank you, Mother.

May I just say,
it is a great honor...

Chefs, when I say go,
you begin.

When the sand in my hourglass
reaches the bottom,

you must stop.

Then put your dishes on
my little brother's little train.

- Got it.
- Ready?

Steady. Go.

Okay, let's get cooking.

Oh, no.
My bowl of rice.

Mira, it's gone.

It has to be here somewhere.

- Don't see it.
- Nope.

I can't make rice pudding
without rice.

What am I going to do?

Don't worry, Kamala.
We'll find it.

We're on the case.

♪ 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 ♪
- ♪ Get your coat and badge on fast ♪

♪ Ask all the questions
Follow your senses ♪

♪ Focus on every clue ♪

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 ♪

Kamala, I need to ask you
some questions.

I don't have time
for questions.

Everyone's working,
except me.

Kamala, you'll catch up.

Does anyone have some rice
you could use?

No, I'm the only one
using rice.

Okay, let's focus
on finding your rice, then.

Give me details,
the more the better.

It was cooked white rice
in a blue bowl,

and there was
a silver spoon in it

with a lotus-shaped handle.

Got it.

Now can you show me
exactly where you left the bowl?

It was here.
No, wait,

it got knocked over.

Yes! I cleaned up the spill,
then moved it here,

to this table.

Hmm. Check this out.

Sand.
How did sand get here?

- Was anyone else over here?
- Well,

Mikku and Chikku
were tasting my practice dish.

- Taste?
- Wait a second.

Dhruv tasted
your practice dish, too.

Do you think he knows
where my rice is?

Maybe. Let's go ask.

Hey, Dhruv,
we have a problem.

Join the club.

Whoa!

Thanks, Mira.

Maybe I should add
more yeast.

That would make my recipe
even bigger.

I think
it's probably big enough.

Hey, did you happen
to pick up a bowl of rice?

Kamala's rice is missing.

Nope, I put a lot of
different things in my dough,

but not rice.

Actually, is it too late
to add rice?

Hey!
Mmm!

Hey, wait a second.

This is my spoon.

Dhruv, why do you have the
spoon that was in my rice bowl?

Oh, I borrowed it
from Pinky.

Let's go talk to her.

Pinky, have you
seen my rice?

Rice? No. I am all about
bananas today.

Have you ever seen
more perfectly sliced bananas?

I mean, have you?

So where did you
get the spoon?

From the supply cabinet.

It's got lots of spoons.

Hey, Mira!

There's something bitter and
crunchy on these bananas.

Ew!

- It's sand.
- It's sand.

Sand, again?

I wonder where
it's coming from.

Hmm.

Pinky, you can't
use these bananas.

There's sand on them.

You mean I have to peel
more bananas?

Yes!

Time is running out,
chefs.

This is hopeless, Mira.

Everyone else is almost done
and I haven't even started yet!

Kamala, it's not over yet.

Let's check
the supply cabinet.

Hey, I see some bits
of rice over here.

My rice?
There's something else, too.

Let's take a closer look.

- Sand!
- Sand!

More sand?

Why is there so much sand
at a cooking contest?

There will be no more
taste testing of sand, Mira.

No. Just, no.

Why are we talking about sand?

We should be
talking about my rice.

Sand must have something
to do with your missing rice.

Let's think this through.

First, we found sand
where Kamala left her bowl.

Then we found some
on Pinky's bananas.

Ew!

Then,
when we found some rice,

right next to it was...

...more sand.

There's only one other place
I saw sand today,

in Prince Veer's hourglass.

The sand is what shows
how much time is left.

What if sand was leaking out?

Then everywhere
Prince Veer went,

he would've left sand behind.

We need to talk to him.

- Where's that Prince?
- Veer!

Prince Veer,
would you mind checking your hourglass?

- Whoa!
- I think it might be leaking.

What?
Impossible.

I designed
and built it myself.

However, there might be
a teeny tiny leak.

Prince Veer,
we found a trail of sand

when we were looking
for Kamala's missing rice.

Did you see a blue bowl
with cooked rice?

Oh, you mean that bowl?

Yes, that's it.

But where's my rice?

Uh, I threw it out.

What?

Well, the bowl
was half empty.

I've been trying
to keep everything tidy

so I put it in the bin
with those other dirty dishes.

Veer, that rice was one
of Kamala's ingredients.

Oh, no. I had no idea
you needed it.

I am so sorry, Kamala.

Really.
It's okay.

Kamala, please
don't give up.

It's not your fault
this happened.

Well, what can I do, Mira?

I'll tell you. We're going to
say something to the queen.

Your Majesty,
Chef Shobha, Prince Veer,

Kamala's rice went missing

so she hasn't had time to
finish her dish for the contest.

Yes, dear.

Prince Veer was just
telling us what happened.

Hourglasses,
am I right?

I will fix it
right away, Mother.

Thank you, Veer
and Mira,

we're going to do
something about this problem.

Hello, chefs,

we just found out that
our time keepers' hourglass

was leaking.

So we're adding five
more minutes to the contest.

Yes!

Good luck.
Thank you, Chef.

See, Kamala,
you have a little more time.

Thanks Mira,
but without rice,

I don't know what I can make.
Kamala, wait.

Last time
I came to your house,

you made that amazing dessert,
remember?

- Oh, we remember.
- Oh, we remember.

And it didn't have rice in it.

Can't you make something
with the ingredients you do have?

Well, I guess
I have one idea.

- Do it.
- Go get them.

Time's up, everyone.

Prince Neel, please bring out
the completed dishes

Please work. Please work. Please
work.

A food train?

What a delightful idea.

Yes.

And now young chefs,
it's time to begin the judging.

I made fresh sliced bananas

sprinkled with
just a touch of brown sugar.

Oh, a lovely
Rangoli design,

and such evenly cut slices.

Mmm.

Thank you, Chef.

Chef, I had a little problem.

I threw in
extra everything

and, well,
it's stuck in the oven.

You might actually
need a new oven.

Ah, so you took a risk,

and for that
I say, well done.

Thank you, Chef.

Now what have we here?

Coconut laddus.

I couldn't make
what I planned to,

so I tried something new.

Thanks to Mira
and my other friends.

Mmm. Yummylicious.

She said it.

I can't believe
she said it.

This is
the best tasting laddu

I've ever had.

Best looking, too.

Thank you, Chef.

For your yummilicious dish,

and for not giving up when
things didn't go as planned,

Kamala, you are the winner

of the Cooking Contest's
Golden Spoon.

I won?

I won.

Kamala, my daughter,
the chef.

I am so proud of you.

Oh, Kamala,

that Golden Spoon
will look beautiful

on the wall of our chai shop.

Thanks, Mama.

We knew you could
do it, Kamala.

Thank you, Mira.
Thank you, everyone.

And Prince Neel,
I'm so glad your invention worked.

Whoa!

Out of control!

- Food train!
- Food train!

Theme music playing...
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