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"Stories from Then and Now" emerges through the prism of life.
While "Thulli" draws you deep into the sordid and bleak life of a
prostitute in Kamathipura in Mumbai, "The Piano Tuner" gently tugs
at your heart with music from the piano that Feroze Batliboi once
played. Ruth Mayberry inspires with her never-say-die spirit, yet
grapples with loneliness. "D", "The Morning After", "Bombay
Central", "The Mad Tibetan", "Premonition", "Sisters", "Birds", are
all facets of life itself - each speaking in a voice that is
resonant of hope, love and joy of another day.
In India, five-year-old Saroo gets lost on a train travelling away from his home and family. Frightened and bewildered, he ends up thousands of miles away, in chaotic Kolkata. Somehow he survives living on the streets, escaping all sorts of terrors and close calls in the process, before ending up in an orphanage that is itself not exactly a safe haven.
Eventually Saroo is adopted by an Australian couple, and finds love and security as he grows up in Hobart. Not wanting to hurt his adoptive parents feelings, he suppresses his past, his emotional need for reunification, and his hope of ever finding his lost mother and brother. But a chance meeting with some fellow Indians reawakens his buried yearning.
With just a small store of memories and his unwavering determination, Saroo embarks on one of the greatest needle-in-a-haystack quests of modern times.
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