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In the heart of Mumbai, a man faces the longest day of his life: the first day after forty years of employment. When Raghav Mehta, a rigorous finance manager, retires, he envisions peace. Instead, he encounters stillness, which begins to talk back. What begins as loneliness quickly evolves into something deeper, darker, and disturbingly familiar. Each day fades into memory, and each night whispers of unfinished business, of a life that will not be forgotten. The Empty Chair is a moving story about age, isolation, and the search for meaning once relevance disappears, told via his daughter's…mehr

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In the heart of Mumbai, a man faces the longest day of his life: the first day after forty years of employment. When Raghav Mehta, a rigorous finance manager, retires, he envisions peace. Instead, he encounters stillness, which begins to talk back. What begins as loneliness quickly evolves into something deeper, darker, and disturbingly familiar. Each day fades into memory, and each night whispers of unfinished business, of a life that will not be forgotten. The Empty Chair is a moving story about age, isolation, and the search for meaning once relevance disappears, told via his daughter's gentle eyes and the echoing silence of his apartment. This truly touching story, which combines psychological reality with a sense of calm mystery, nails the delicate line between memory and lunacy, love and loss, life and what lies beyond it. The Empty Chair is a frightening meditation on identity, belonging, and the invisible ghosts we carry within. It reminds us that sometimes the worst silences are not in the world, but within ourselves.