Once upon a time, in a little village in India, there lived a man named Ramu. His family was poor and couldn’t afford to send him to school. But Ramu was smart and had a strong desire to learn. He worked hard and found a way to win a scholarship to a big university in the city.

Ramu studied really hard at the university and graduated with excellent grades. He was thrilled to start his new job at a big company. But on his first day, something strange happened. Ramu began acting strangely, talking in a confusing way and refusing to work.

People in the village started saying that Ramu was possessed by a ghost that had entered his body while he sat under a Peepal tree. They believed this made him go mad. Ramu’s family got worried and took him to Baba and Tantrik, thinking they could help.

However, Ramu’s friends knew that this wasn’t the right solution. They convinced their parents to take him to a doctor instead. Ramu’s family and friends were really concerned about him. They took him to many doctors, but none of them could figure out what was wrong with him. They said Ramu was permanently insane and couldn’t be helped.

Ramu’s parents were heartbroken. They had worked so hard to give him an education, and now it seemed like he would have to spend his life in a mental institution.

Some time the ending is not happy like Ramu. Sometime People didn’t get which they want. And sometimes get into other people words. Dig one’s own grave. That’s why show maturity and take right decision in hard situation.

Responses

  1. Debdutta Sinha

    This was a captivating tale of love, loss, and redemption. Set against a picturesque backdrop and a close-knit community, the story skillfully weaves together complex emotions and evocative descriptions, immersing readers in its vivid imagery. The troubled protagonist, Ramu, undergoes a transformative journey.

    The exploration of universal themes, such as love and grief, resonates deeply, while the genuine connections between characters enhance the authenticity of the narrative. Although some secondary storylines occasionally overshadow the central plot, “An Unfinished Life” remains a heartfelt and thought-provoking tale that reminds us of the power of love, forgiveness, and healing.