![]() ![]() Talking to a girl equates to muffled voices in classroom, and a widespread rumor that the boy is trying to woo the girl. The Marathi movie, Shala, is set in a similar milieu (instead of 90s, it’s set in 70s), where girls and boys are clearly demarcated. ![]() The contributing factor could perhaps be growing up in a small town in the 90s. When I was growing up, one of the prominent concern in school was to make sure nobody sees you eyeing the girl you like. In that sense, childhood is a completely different world – its concerns, jubilation, disappointments, all appear exaggerated and unfairly underscored at the moment. It’s only when I grew up, that I realized how pedestrian the corridor really was, length-wise. I remember when I was in second grade, the school corridor, flanked by fluted pillars on one side and classrooms on the other side, appeared unending. During childhood most of the things are amplified to a ludicrous extent. ![]()
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