He goes to his abandoned family house after years and stumbles upon his favorite childhood stuffed toy- Chintu. He finds that Chintus pure innocence has remained untouched by the worldly affairs. While he justifies adulthood and the ...See moreHe goes to his abandoned family house after years and stumbles upon his favorite childhood stuffed toy- Chintu. He finds that Chintus pure innocence has remained untouched by the worldly affairs. While he justifies adulthood and the sacrifices one has to make as a grown-up to get the luxuries of life, he can see that for Chintu happiness lies in the smallest of things in life. His one-sided conversation with his childhood toy Chintu takes him on his self-discovery of his own lost self. He realizes that what he left behind in his abandoned family house is not just a mere stuffed toy Chintu, but what Chintu represents - the innocence of his own childhood. Written by
Anubhav Anand
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