S2 EP 4 - India at 75: A special "Partition Story" with Shukla Lal, author of Rano & Phulo

Published: Aug. 15, 2022, 4:10 p.m.

b"Today, we have a very special show because we are celebrating the 75th anniversary of Independent India, which fell on August 15th. Our special guest is Shukla Lal, a writer based in New Delhi, who has recently written a book detailing her personal experience from the partition that led to India\\u2019s Independence. We hear the amazing story of her father\\u2019s incredible escape in the midst of the violence and mayhem of the partition. Later in the episode, Shukla\\u2019s daughter, Sonia Kullar, reads an excerpt from Shukla\\u2019s book, Rano and Phulo.\\xa0\\n\\nIN THIS EPISODE:\\n\\n[01:50] Shukla and her new book on the 75th Anniversary of the Partition of India are introduced.\\n\\n[05:39] We hear about Shukla\\u2019s family\\u2019s experience before the partition and how her father escaped.\\n\\n[11:45] We learn how her true events are interwoven into her short story.\\n\\n[14:30] We explore how Shukla\\u2019s story captures an India frozen in time.\\n\\n[18:50] Has India grown into the identity it desired after the partition?\\n\\n[21:16] We hear about the future of India and more about Shukla\\u2019s written work.\\n\\n[24:57] Short Story: Written by Shukla Lal, and\\xa0read by Shukla\\u2019s daughter, Sonia Kullar.\\n\\n\\xa0\\nKEY TAKEAWAYS:\\n\\nShukla and her family left for Shimla on holiday, never believing that they would not return to their home due to rising political and religious tensions, now known as the partition of India. Her book is based on her family\\u2019s experience during this time.\\n\\nFollowing the partition, there was a renewed sense of nationalism and patriotism. It was also a time where women were leading out in entrepreneurship and contributing as business women.\\xa0\\n\\nIndia continues to rise and be recognized for its culture and ethics. Since the 60s and 70s it has grown from being a developing and poor nation to being a globally recognized and self-respecting nation.\\n\\n\\nFiction Credits:\\xa0\\nShort story taken from a book written by Shukla Lal, Rano and Phulo\\nShukla Lal's website\\nShukla Lal's Facebook\\nLink for further research\\n\\nSonia Kullar, reading from Shukla Lal\\u2019s novel, Rano & Phulo\\nSonia's email\\n\\nBIO:\\nShukla Lal was born in Amritsar. As a child, she imbibed the beauty and diversity of this beautiful land \\u2013 India, as her family moved from Amritsar, Lahore, Shimla, to the Central and Southern cities of Madras (now Chennai), Nagpur and Hyderabad and eventually found their anchor in Calcutta (now Kolkata) in the early-1950s. Over 40 years later, she moved to New Delhi to retire.\\nSince catching the literary bug on her 80th birthday, Shukla has written two historical romance sagas, Floating Logs set in Kolkata (published by Notion Press in December 2019), and Rano and Phulo set in Undivided and then partitioned India (published by Goya Publishing in March, 2019), and a collection of poems, Meri Nazmon ka Ehsaas (soon to be published) all captured gamely on her iPad Notes App. She has finished the first draft of her third historical novel, Soul\\u2019s Rapture, a mystical romance set in Lahore and Mumbai. She has also written several short stories. She was invited to write for the Chandigarh Tribune, and has been interviewed for the Reader\\u2019s Digest, the Times of India, the Telegraph (Kolkata), and www.womensweb.com. Her deep spiritual practice and sense of wonder for the beauty of the world around her find expression in her storytelling. Her own lived experience adds luster and authenticity to her stories.\\nJoyful wit and multilingual expressiveness is a family trait she inherited from her parents and shares with her accomplished siblings. Her choice of stories and writing style could best be understood from her own words \\u201cI am a romantic and an idealist by nature and find true romance scattered everywhere irrespective of class, creed, religion, nationality or age\\u201d.\\n\\xa0\\nShukla Lal Website\\nShukla Lal on Facebook (personal)\\nShukla Lal on Facebook (business)\\nShukla Lal on Instagram \\nGood Reads - Shukla Lal\\n\\xa0\\nIf you would like to purchase any of Shukla Lal\\u2019s books, follow these links::\\nAmazon India\\nFlipkart\\n\\nSupport this podcast at \\u2014 https://redcircle.com/true-fiction-project/donations\\n\\nAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands\\n\\nPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy"