I read this review with riveted attention. As I read through it, I wished more and more that I had written this screen play. (Yes I do have a penchant to convert stories to screen play).
http://www.mumbaimirror.com/columns/columnists/trisha-gupta/The-time-of-our-lives/articleshow/50251077.cms
Read and be enthralled. I liked the passage where the lead male protagonist says
He knows age and illness has taken its toll, and he was prepared for a quiet last innings - until the arrival of the letter seems to change something in him. "She'll look like she did in 1962 - and I'll look... like this!" he announces with something like disgust.
http://www.mumbaimirror.com/columns/columnists/trisha-gupta/The-time-of-our-lives/articleshow/50251077.cms
Read and be enthralled. I liked the passage where the lead male protagonist says
He knows age and illness has taken its toll, and he was prepared for a quiet last innings - until the arrival of the letter seems to change something in him. "She'll look like she did in 1962 - and I'll look... like this!" he announces with something like disgust.
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