Of the three stories, Kalpana ki Cycle resonated with me in particular because it touched upon the issue of badly-maintained roads, my pet bête noire. But it was a hit with the rest of the audience as well. Set in Haldwani, Uttarakhand, the story, written by Sowmya Rajendran, and adapted, directed and acted by Purva Pathak, has little Kalpana trying to ride a cycle. But her enthusiasm hits a road-block when she gets hurt after tumbling over on a bumpy patch. Angry at the condition of the road, Kalpana seeks her brother바카라s help to send a video-taped complaint to the Public Works Department (PWD). Why video? Because she is only in Class 3 and cannot pen a letter. The giggles in the auditorium indicated how much the young ones in the audience identified with her predicament. When the PWD sends Kalpana a reply assuring her that the road would be repaired, together with a small, bright-red toy bicycle, the young viewers were as thrilled as her. That a child바카라s complaint would be taken seriously was definitely something to cheer for.