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Watch: Celebrate Mother's Day with Tahira Kashyap's latest lockdown tale 

Think about this day and the first thing that comes to our mind is our mothers, who always have a special place in our hearts. But that’s not to take this day away from those who celebrate it with their fathers, or single moms or even queer moms. Every relationship is unique. No two cases are the same. 

For Tahira Kashyap, it is a day where you get to express love and gratitude to that one person who has brought you up and has been instrumental in shaping you. The idea of perfect is in itself imperfect. Celebrating the flawed and imperfect relationships on this perfect day, Tahira is sharing yet another of her sweet, broken, happy yet flawed lockdown tales. Her stories have been engaging and entertaining her audiences often leading to a faint smile and few tears.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Are relationships just one dimensional? Is there always a giver and a receiver in a relationship or can the equation be reversed too? What are stereotypes? Is the general perception of our being, our roles in society, in a family... that leads to the definition of stereotype? And does every story need to have the traditional beginning, middle and end? Can’t it be just a moment? A thought? An experience? Aaah too many questions...this lockdown tale is too simple to answer these complex questions...but hey , like relationships this too might not just be one dimensional...perhaps there’s more to it...perhaps it’s understated...perhaps you can figure out! Let me know! Written and narrated by: me Packaged by: @packuppictures #thelockdowntales #datenight #stories #internationalmothersday #mothersday #lockdown

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“I honestly am writing from a place of heart. I am feeling human connectivity like never before and surprisingly moreso in an isolated lockdown like this. But  that’s what humanity is! It often finds it’s way of flowing, and I am hoping it is doing so through my stories as well” said Tahira.

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