Moonlight in Kanha

The night did not fall. It assembled itself, leaf by leaf. In the forest rest house, the kerosene lamp hummed with a tired glow, its flame bending each time the wind slipped through the ill-fitted wooden shutters. Beyond the veranda, sal trees stood in their tall, patient silence, their trunks rising like pillars in a…

Leopard On The Terrace

At 3:00 AM every morning Gopal Gaitonde would diligently answer to natures call. He believed the nocturnal hour was the ultimate to empty one’s internals of faecal waste. On missing this specific moment, his bowels would go bonkers for the rest of the day. Failing the sacred potty hour meant a day of total commotion…