The Bachelor Son, the Miserable Father
In this satirical slice of clinic life, a doctor recounts the visit of an old acquaintance who barges in unannounced—not for treatment, but for tea, gossip, and emotional unloading. When asked casually about his son's marriage, the conversation spirals into irony. The man, a staunch traditionalist who once led community match-making and frowned upon ‘compromised’ unions, now pleads for any bride for his 35-year-old son—divorcee or widow included. The doctor reflects silently on the cruel poetry of life, as the man, without mentioning any ailment, exits the clinic leaving behind nothing but tea stains and truth bombs.