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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNethra is in class IXth, a Potter head, voracious reader with a weakness for humour. She is inclined to Carnatic, Western and K-Pop music and occasionally posts her music & shloka videos on her YouTube page. Please post your review and comments at wandmeetsflute@gmail.com Twitter: Wandmeetsflute Instagram: WandmeetsfluteRead More...
Nethra is in class IXth, a Potter head, voracious reader with a weakness for humour. She is inclined to Carnatic, Western and K-Pop music and occasionally posts her music & shloka videos on her YouTube page. Please post your review and comments at wandmeetsflute@gmail.com
Twitter: Wandmeetsflute
Instagram: Wandmeetsflute
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When Swami, a true-blue aficionado of Harry Potter, is stuck with distant relatives on a two-week vacation that stretches into months, he is at wit's end trying to endure his loneliness. To his rescue comes Paati, who attempts to enthuse him in countless ways but fails. But then Swami is intrigued by the resonant mystical music score of the Mahabharata as it plays on the screen that Paati avidly watches. Thus dawns a beautiful friendship between a granny and h
When Swami, a true-blue aficionado of Harry Potter, is stuck with distant relatives on a two-week vacation that stretches into months, he is at wit's end trying to endure his loneliness. To his rescue comes Paati, who attempts to enthuse him in countless ways but fails. But then Swami is intrigued by the resonant mystical music score of the Mahabharata as it plays on the screen that Paati avidly watches. Thus dawns a beautiful friendship between a granny and her grandson. More surprisingly, Swami's fertile and inquisitive mind twirls with Paati's age-old wisdom to draw incredible parallels between the two timeless epics.
What striking comparisons do Swami, an eight-year-old hard-core Potter head and Paati, a sixty-eight-year-old Mahabharata enthusiast, unravel? How is the ‘double’ generation gap between Paati and Swami not only bridged but also cemented into an enviable bond of friendship… fastened together by the penchant for narratives? Look no further; read 'Wand meets Flute' to learn more!
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