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write a story using characters a bengali old man, a tamil young man,a punjabi young women - articles : lunch box, a suitcase, a water bottle - place : a train compartment

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Answered by Sneha259
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During her college years, Mahtab Narsimhan would take a 10 am Churchgate (fast) train every day. In the rush hour, when compartments were packed with more people than they could hold, she would watch the dabbawallas swiftly board the train with large metal carriers on their heads. “Back then, their presence in the congested trains would annoy me,” admits Narsimhan. But today, she remains ever grateful to those daily train rides, for her latest book, The Tiffin (Hot Key Books; Rs 299), revolves around the popular Mumbai tiffin delivery service.The beginning of the book reminds one of the acclaimed 2013 film, The Lunchbox. A woman writes a plea for help to her lover and carefully places it between the folds of a warm chapatti. A fan of the Irrfan-starrer, Narsimhan points out that while the movie was a love story, The Tiffin is about a boy who longs to belong. Onlyone in 600,000 tiffins is misplaced and, quite predictably, the young woman’s is the one. The misplaced tiffin changes the life of young Kunal, who then seeks the help of dabbawallas to find his family.“I wanted to write a book about how people not related by blood sometimes forge strong relationships.Mumbai dabbawallas, with their strong sense of community, were the perfect fit,” says Canada-based Narsimhan who made her debut as anauthor with The Tara Trilogy in 2004. She started work on The Tiffin in 2012with research on dabbawallas’ systemof distribution that relies on the codeson the steel tiffins.The story, however, is set in Bombay of 1985 and explores the cityscape through elements such as mouthwatering mutton cutlets and chai of the Irani cafes, bustling chawlsand local trains. The book, which was launched in the city on Sunday, also mentions the Mumbaikars’ practise ofleaving notes in the dabbas for their loved ones. “In those times, making a phone call was expensive,” she explains, adding, “So it was interestingto follow the story of Kunal, whose lifechanges due to one misplaced tiffin. And he attempts to reclaim it, joined by the dabbawallas of Mumbai, doing what they do best.”

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Answered by Abhijittripathy991
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So let's start.

The railway tracks are just trembling, a train of large horn and endless wheels going on the stripes with a proper trainy noise.It's compartments are just like big halls.
At one window an Old man is sitting with a curious look towards the outer beauty. Probably he is enjoying the natural scenario. He has a white shirt with a brown pant and his optical instrument on his nose clearly depicting that he is old,not too but sure. Opposite to him there sitting a young man in his thirties.His Dhoti around his waist clearly saying he is from south India.By looking much deeper one can see his hands holding a newspaper having Tamil language articles and news.So we can prove that he is a Tamilian.He has a bottle in his hand which he is holding with much effort such that no one can take that from him.Too funny.

Now the eye just dropped against some lusturous object which made the eye to be closed by it's brightness.Ohh,Sorry my mistake,it is not an object,it is a young,dynamic woman sitting against the front window.She is eating.What a big lunch box,probably it contains all the foods of her kitchen or may be foods for the whole train.Just joking,it is not that big.She is sitting beside a large suitcase.I wish it is not her.

The old man just woke up and went towards the lady,started asking her in Bengali.This confirms that the old man and the women are Bengali.Wait wait! Apply brakes please,the women is looking towards him in astonishing features of her face,so cute moment for the passengers.One having good brain can say that he understood not a simple phrase of Bengali by the oldman.She started talking with some familiar and unfamiliar mix Hindi.I wish it is Punjabi language.Yes yes I am confirmed,her suitcase has a buying address of Punjab.Let's see what happens next.................!

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