Shut The Lights by Smita Bhattacharya – A Rustic Mind
Suvini and Mridul are parents to Damien, and Tara. They belong to the upper middle class and reside in a posh residential complex in Mumbai. When the lockdown hits, the kids refuse to come out of their bedroom except for meal times, which sows seeds of suspicion in Suvini’s mind. Mridul however is sure that there’s nothing to be worried about. When Suvini takes ill and all responsibilities befall Mridul, a lot of the things she suspected turn out to be true.
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