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The book serves as a memoir of Pu La’s younger days when he lived in such a chawl. It captures the essence of Mumbai (then Bombay) in the 1940s and 50s. Through a series of interconnected essays, Pu La introduces readers to the eccentric residents of the chawl. The setting is restrictive, the facilities are basic, and the noise is constant, yet Pu La paints it as a place of joy, camaraderie, and endless entertainment.

The brilliance of the book lies in its relatable characters. Each resident represents a specific archetype of the Marathi middle class:

Raghunath Nana: Represents the elderly generation holding onto traditional values.

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