When she tried to clear with her mother all kind of confusions she seemed to avoid any conversation about India and even her father, who was otherwise a very liberal man showed the same kind of attitude. ![]() The tunes of the Indian music, the richly embellished fabric and dress material, the aroma of the spices and even the 'gurbani' or the religious chantings from the local Gurudwara seem to create some kind of significance on her life. Yet in her growing years she was quite fascinated by many facets of the Indian culture, which was seen in many parts of England. The story shows the journey of her life from London to the Indian subcontinent where she was reared up in a rich middle class white family residing there. Aisa Des Hain Mera is a fascinating tale of a London girl who is drawn towards the roots of her own culture.
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