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O, Bejaan
firstcopystories
8 episodes
1 week ago
Non-living things have their own stories to tell. Have you ever heard a window think aloud? Or a car get nervous about her first drive? ‘O, Bejaan’ essays the daily lives of household objects from a first-person point of view and brings a ‘felt’ sense from an ‘unfeeling’ object. Tune in for a new episode every Sunday.
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Non-living things have their own stories to tell. Have you ever heard a window think aloud? Or a car get nervous about her first drive? ‘O, Bejaan’ essays the daily lives of household objects from a first-person point of view and brings a ‘felt’ sense from an ‘unfeeling’ object. Tune in for a new episode every Sunday.
Show more...
Drama
Fiction
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Episode 1 - Ka se Kangha
O, Bejaan
14 minutes 51 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 1 - Ka se Kangha
Ever thought, what your comb might feel like while being stifled by your hair? Or when it is lying somewhere in the house, unattended, not being paid attention to? Check out this episode, where a comb weaves its autobiography in the form of a tale. Post your comments on my Instagram handle https://instagram.com/firstcopystories
O, Bejaan
Non-living things have their own stories to tell. Have you ever heard a window think aloud? Or a car get nervous about her first drive? ‘O, Bejaan’ essays the daily lives of household objects from a first-person point of view and brings a ‘felt’ sense from an ‘unfeeling’ object. Tune in for a new episode every Sunday.