Madras, Chennai and the Self

This is aA profile of the city of Chennai from the perspective of 12 Chennai residents. The book is written by the famous Bharatnatyam dancer Tulsi Badrinath, who interviewed these 12 Chennai residents to put together what this city means to the people who call it their home.
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