![]() ![]() Ammaji, Sampath’s grandmother is the one who tried to keep the peace between Sampath and his father and convinced her son to marry Kulfi, Sampath’s mother. His mother is loosely described as a nut case whose problem seemed to have trickled down to her from previous generations in her family. Sampath has a father who always wanted a son with a good head on his shoulders with a good job but Sampath had not met any of his expectations. The plot is not full of twists and bends but just about a boy’s desire to be left alone. The whole story is basically built on this summary. ![]() ![]() Their love for alcohol turns them into tyrants in the community. While the story moves on, some wild monkeys join Sampath on the tree and these monkeys crave alcohol. A young boy, Sampath Chawla gets fed up of his life with his family, moves to a guava tree and suddenly becomes a ‘wise one’ that gives ‘wise’ counsel to people who believe him to be some kind of priest. Well, every book is different you might interject but here is the synopsis. ![]()
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