Madhav was a violinist whose hands had failed him. A degenerative nerve condition had turned his nimble fingers into heavy stones, silencing the music that defined his soul. Desperate and hollow, he spent his days in a cluttered Chennai apartment, listening to scratchy, low-bitrate recordings on —the only place where the forgotten folk songs of his childhood still lived.
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Musical Drama
