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Folklores from Uttar Pradesh

A collection of fun, bizarre and exaggerated stories

OT Staff

Film director and scriptwriter Tanuja Chandra has taken all the folklore she acquired from her mausis, buas and chachas and presented them in a delightful book. Bijnis Woman has intriguing stories, woven mostly around women of Uttar Pradesh, many of them so bizarre and exaggerated in their narration that one might have a hard time believing them. But that is the nature of tales passed on through generations of families, often peppered with dramatic add-ons in each retelling. From a religious Tiklibaaz bhaiya who visits the under-lit streets of women dancers only to have an accidental rendezvous, to Gomti Upadhyay, the most beautiful woman in her village with a mysterious headache, the book paints some unforgettable characters. It makes you recount all the unbelievable stories you heard as a kid on otherwise dull Sunday mornings spent at home.

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