So, the answer should guide them to the Kooku app, provide steps to search, and caution against using unauthorized sources. Make sure not to share any direct links but offer alternative ways to legally access the content. Also, mention that links from third-party sites might be unreliable and pose security risks. Keep it clear and concise, focusing on safe and legal methods.
If you need further clarification, let me know! atithi in house part 3 2021 kooku original link
I need to balance between helping them find the content and avoiding promoting pirated or unauthorized links. Suggesting an official app for viewing would be the right approach. Also, offering steps on how to search within the app could be helpful. If they can't find it, advising them to check the description of other videos in the series might help. If the user is looking for something else unrelated to Kooku, they might need a different resource, but the context points to Kooku. So, the answer should guide them to the
But wait, the user might not know the exact terminology. They might be looking for how to legally watch it, or maybe they have trouble finding it. However, there's a catch. If this is a copyrighted content from Kooku, sharing direct links could violate their terms of service. My role is to provide helpful and safe information. Keep it clear and concise, focusing on safe
I should check if "Atithi in House Part 3" is available for public access. Maybe it's part of a public playlist or a series. If it's not public, directing users to the app might be necessary. Also, the user wrote "original link," so they might be after a direct link, but I can't provide that if it's against guidelines.
Another angle: Maybe the user is looking for a guide on how to host guests (atithi in Hindi means guest), but the part 3 and Kooku reference still points to a video. The confusion between literal "guide" and the video part needs clarification. However, the user specifically mentioned Kooku, so the video is more likely.