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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2020 · 12 MIN

Vignettes #3: My Baba

from The Mohua Show

He is the feisty activist sort you associate with those fighting for factory workers, labour laws, and against human injustice. He is fiercely honest, extremely well-read, finds refuge in cinema, art, books etc, yet remains highly aligned to his age-old ideology and political views which seem stubborn and childish to me as I grow older. And yet, with his progressive views (back when progress was not yet popular!), his authenticity, his words of wisdom just when I needed them most, his way of making me his entire world⁠— he has played a big part in making me who I am today. So today after 24 years,  I pen this story and thank my Baba, who taught me to not join the herd, to learn to swim against the current.Happy Father's Day, Baba!Thanks for Listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

He is the feisty activist sort you associate with those fighting for factory workers, labour laws, and against human injustice. He is fiercely honest, extremely well-read, finds refuge in cinema, art, books etc, yet remains highly aligned to his age-old ideology and political views which seem stubborn and childish to me as I grow older. And yet, with his progressive views (back when progress was not yet popular!), his authenticity, his words of wisdom just when I needed them most, his way of making me his entire world⁠— he has played a big part in making me who I am today. So today after 24 years,  I pen this story and thank my Baba, who taught me to not join the herd, to learn to swim against the current.Happy Father's Day, Baba!Thanks for Listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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