Every morning, little Sudari believes she is steering the scooter as her mother rides her to school.
Nila lets her believe - because some illusions are gentle, necessary, and full of childhood.
But one unexpected journey reveals how every emotion on the road-fear, anger, mistakes, grace-quietly teaches us that what we call control is often only an illusion.
An illusion we cling to, just as children cling to a handlebar that isn’t really steering.
Later, over coffee, Nila shares the morning with her neighbour Vikram, whose reflections reveal a tender truth: we never stop being children in the hands of something greater.
Sudari is a soft, moving tale about illusion, grace, and the quiet trust that carries us forward.
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