Shinjini returns to her childhood home after 2 decades. Amongst old, discarded possessions in the house, she finds a red bundle. Inside are a few nondescript items: A round flip mirror, old cassettes, dog eared comics, old toys and her ...See moreShinjini returns to her childhood home after 2 decades. Amongst old, discarded possessions in the house, she finds a red bundle. Inside are a few nondescript items: A round flip mirror, old cassettes, dog eared comics, old toys and her mother's diary. The diary has a mix of sketches, poetry and random to-do lists scribbled inside. Shinjini barely remembers her mother who passed away in her childhood. She walks down city streets she does not remember or recognize. Her city is as alien as the memory of her mother. As she explores the old city, she yearns to reconnect with the memories of her mother and perhaps draw a connection to the woman she is today. Written by
Nilarun Basu
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