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Life gets bitter when children take decisions for their aging parents. This is the story of Nanasaheb Date, who retires at the age of 60. Post retirement he realizes that he has missed out on simple p…

Tu Tithe Mee
Life gets bitter when children take decisions for their aging parents. This is the story of Nanasaheb Date, who retires at the age of 60. Post retirement he realizes that he has missed out on simple pleasures of life while attending to household duties and work responsibilities. He decides to enjoy whatever has been left out; in whichever manner possible, with his wife. His content upper middle-class family comprises of his wife, sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren. Suddenly, his younger son is transferred to another town. The sons decide with their wives; that father should stay back with the elder son, while mother should accompany the younger son. Parents are disappointed with this decision of separation, but hesitate to say it openly. They ultimately find a solution! —Everest Entertainment Retired Nanasaheb Date realizes that he has missed out precious moments of his life by attending all household responsibility over the years.He decides to live life at the fullest with his wife in what ever time is left.But when his younger son gets transferred to another town.The children decide that father should stay with the elder son while mother should accompany younger son to a new place. —alex.mjacko@gmail.com

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Life gets bitter when children take decisions for their aging parents. This is the story of Nanasaheb Date, who retires at the age of 60. Post retirement he realizes that he has missed out on simple pleasures of life while attending to household duties and work responsibilities.
He decides to enjoy whatever has been left out; in whichever manner possible, with his wife. His content upper middle-class family comprises of his wife, sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren. Suddenly, his younger son is transferred to another town.
The sons decide with their wives; that father should stay back with the elder son, while mother should accompany the younger son. Parents are disappointed with this decision of separation, but hesitate to say it openly. They ultimately find a solution! —Everest Entertainment Retired Nanasaheb Date realizes that he has missed out precious moments of his life by attending all household responsibility over the years.He decides to live life at the fullest with his wife in what ever time is left.But when his younger son gets transferred to another town.The children decide that father should stay with the elder son while mother should accompany younger son to a new place.
—alex.mjacko@gmail.com.