The room is dimly lit, illuminated mostly by the soft glow of a laptop screen. Rain streaks down the windowpane behind a worn, antique armchair. An elderly woman, her silver hair pulled back in a loose bun, sits hunched slightly forward, meticulously adjusting the microphone stand. Her hands, gnarled with age and spotted with brown, move with a surprising grace. Scattered around her are sheet music pages, yellowed and brittle, and a half-empty cup of chai sits cooling on a small table beside her. She takes a deep breath, closes her eyes for a moment, and then, with a quiet nod to the camera, begins to tune a sitar. The only other sound is the persistent drumming of the rain.
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