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There is a special place in our memory for our first love. We cherish that sweetness of festivals when we were growing up. A song from the 90s invokes many a colourful memories. The smell of the first monsoon rain evokes the imagery of paper boats that we rowed in little streams. We keep some memories hidden in our chest forever. My name is Alif, and I am a cinematographer by profession and a storyteller by choice. I grew up in a set-up where many evenings were spent listening to folklore from the elderly. I'd get hooked to those stories and would often bring them to life in my imagination. Qisse Kahaniyaan is my attempt to bring you some such memories wrapped in words and dressed in sound. My promise is that each of these stories will be juiced with nostalgia and memories.

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This is the story of an antique mirror that has lived through historical times.  Crafted by Ustaad Azhar Ali in Shahjahanabad, the mirror finds itself in royal possession when it's gifted by his creator to the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. But the glory of living in a Mughal court was short-lived.  In 1857, as Bahadur Shah Zafar's forces clashed with the British Army, the mirror flinches as the horror that is unleashed. The British manage to vanquish the Mughal Empire and Emperor is arrested and exiled to Rangoon. The mirror too is lost and forgotten in a cellar. It is only in 1919, that it sees the first rays of light after it is taken out of a cellar and presented to its new owner General Dyer. What happens next? Tune in this episode to find out. About The Podcast Stories are at the core of our living – we all love to hear stories but we also take refuge in the world of stories through the characters that we hear about, read, and watch. We laugh when they laugh, feel their pain when they are sad and their first love... well, that reminds us of our own. My name is Alif and I am a storyteller, and Qisse Kahaniyaan is my attempt to bring you some such memories wrapped in words, dressed in sound, and juiced with nostalgia and memories. Voiceover and Production: Athar Rather
Ustaad Azhar Ali, a talented craftsman of Shahjahanabad, wants to make a mirror – a masterpiece worthy enough to be presented before the Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar during Shaan-e-Hindustan, an annual festival that is held in the city of Shahjahanabad. In this episode, the mirror that now lies in the dusty corner of an antique shop in modern Delhi, narrates the story of how it found its new owner and also what happened in the year 1857. The mirror catches the reflections of the best and the worst of those days and the story that unfolds in between.  Tune in to this episode of Qisse Kahaniyaan for more! About the podcast Stories are at the core of our living – we all love to hear stories but we also take refuge in the world of stories through the characters that we hear about, read, and watch. We laugh when they laugh, feel their pain when they are sad and their first love... well, that reminds us of our own. My name is Alif and I am a storyteller, and Qisse Kahaniyaan is my attempt to bring you some such memories wrapped in words, dressed in sound, and juiced with nostalgia and memories. Voiceover: Athar Rather
An old mirror lies in a dusty corner of an antique shop in New Delhi's Janpath Market.  Over the years it has passed through many hands and although the mirror has lost its sheen now, it has seen a lot of history.  In this episode, the mirror tells us the story of its maker Azhar Ali — a skilled but poor carpenter who used to reside in the city of Shahjahanabad. Tune in! About the Podcast Stories are at the core of our living – we all love to hear stories but we also take refuge in the world of stories through the characters that we hear about, read, and watch. We laugh when they laugh, feel their pain when they are sad and their first love... well, that reminds us of our own. My name is Alif and I am a storyteller, and Qisse Kahaniyaan is my attempt to bring you some such memories wrapped in words, dressed in sound, and juiced with nostalgia and memories. Voiceover: Athar Rather
Pappu, a 9-year-old boy, is intrigued by a man who he sees distributing candies to children outside his school. Even though he resists his temptations, his curiosity grows. While he is skeptical of approaching a stranger, he also wonders why this man is giving away free candies to all his friends?  Will he make a move for it, or will he remember the 'stranger danger' rule? Tune in to this episode of Qisse Kahaniyaan Season 2. About This Podcast Stories are at the core of our living – we all love to hear stories but we also take refuge in the world of stories through the characters that we hear about, read and watch. We laugh when they laugh, feel their pain when they are sad and their first love... well, that reminds us of our own. My name is Alif and I am a storyteller, and Qisse Kahaniyaan is my attempt to bring you some such memories wrapped in words, dressed in sound, and juiced with nostalgia and memories. Stay tuned! Story by: Rohan Puri Voiceover: Athar Rather
As the subcontinent is set to be divided in two separate nations – Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan, Amarjeet, a librarian in the small town of Amritsar gets a notice that his library will also be partitioned much like every other thing.  The task of separating the books becomes an emotionally taxing situation for him personally, for he must choose which book will go to which country.  How is Amarjeet going to decide about the fate of books? What is going to happen to the library? Tune in to find out in this episode. VO and Writing: Athar Rather
It is the year 1947. The prolonged colonial occupation has finally ended but the subcontinent will be divided in two separate nations — Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan. In a small town of Amritsar, a library will be partitioned as well. Amarjeet, the librarian is caught between the whirlwind of emotions when he finds out that the library's books will also be divided between two nations. And he has to decided the fate of the book.  How will the story unfold? Tune in to find out in this episode. About The Podcast Stories are at the core of our living – we all love to hear stories but we also take refuge in the world of stories through the characters that we hear about, read and watch. We laugh when they laugh, feel their pain when they are sad and their first love... well, that reminds us of our own. My name is Alif and I am a storyteller, and Qisse Kahaniyaan is my attempt to bring you some such memories wrapped in words, dressed in sound, and juiced with nostalgia and memories. Voiceover and Production: Athar Rather
Misfortunes refuse to leave Panna Lal alone, they keep tailing him like a shadow. His rotten luck is such that it has earned him the nickname of 'Panauti'. Now, Panna Lal has fallen in love with Jhilmil, a girl in his college, but he has not dared to express his love to her. He doesn't want to lose her because of his 'panauti' (unlucky or bad omen). All he wants to do now is to prove to the world that he is not bad luck. What is Panna Lal going to do about his life and his jinxes? Will he be able to express his love to Jhilmil? To dive into Panna's universe, tune in to this episode! Voice-over and Production: Athar Rather
They say life is full of ups and downs but for Panna Lal, it's a never-ending trail of misadventures. The poor chap's life is a tragicomedy where misfortune have been following him like a shadow since the very moment of his birth.  Now Panna Lal wants to prove to the world that he is not a panauti and he is ready to do whatever it takes. Will he be able to get rid off his jinx and prove that he is not bad luck? Tune in to this new episode of Qisse Kahaniyaan to find out what Panna Lal 'Panauti' is upto! About The Podcast Stories are at the core of our living — we all love to hear stories but we also take refuge in the world of stories through the characters that we hear about, read and watch. We laugh when they laugh, feel their pain when they are sad and their first love...well, that reminds us of our own. My name is Alif and I am a storyteller, and Qisse Kahaniyaan is my attempt to bring you some such memories wrapped in words, dressed in sound, and juiced with nostalgia and memories. Voiceover and Editing: Athar Rather
Sahil, an ambitious man from a small town has made it big in Mumbai. He has managed to accomplish the dreams that he's been chasing after but not without paying a heavy price. He's been estranged from his family for the last seven years away and none of his achievements have been able to fill that void. In the second episode of Qisse Kahaniyaan 2, we find Sahil at a crossroads. His daughter Ahana's persistent questions about her grandfather leaves Sahil restless. While he can't lie to his daughter, he is not willing to face the truth either. After all how do you explain the pain of an estranged relationship to a four-year-old?  Will he be able to face his past and find the answer before it's too late? Will Sahil be able to redeem himself before the loss becomes too heavy to bear? Tune in! Also listen to: 'Baarishein Part 1' — When Chasing Dreams Comes at a Cost VO and Production: Athar Rather Music: Big Bang Fuzz
Qisse Kahaniyaan by Alif is back and in the first episode of season 2, Alif narrates the story of Sahil, who pays the price of chasing his dreams with a personal loss. What should he do to leave behind the shadow of his past and move on with his life? It's a question he must answer before it's too late. Tune in to know what is it that can bring Sahil some closure and peace. Tune in. 
Stories are at the core of our living — we all love to hear stories but we also take refuge in the world of stories through the characters that we hear about, read and watch.  We laugh when they laugh, feel their pain when they are sad and their first love...well, that reminds us of our own. My name is Alif and I am a storyteller. This new year, I promise to bring you new characters and new stories on love and nostalgia on Qisse Kahaniyaan Season 2. And, I would love for you to join me in this journey of storytelling! Submit your original short fiction pieces and I will feature the best ones in the new season of Qisse Kahaniyaan. Send upto 2 pieces in a Word or Google Doc to athar.rather@thequint.com along with a short bio. If your story gets selected, we will send you a confirmation.  Waiting for your stories! VO and Producer: Athar Rather
All of us have read passionate stories about tragic lovers like Laila-Majnu, Heer-Ranja, or Soni-Mahiwal who stood with each other in the face of adversities. This episode of Qisse Kahaniya is based on one such story. It is the tale of Gul aur Gulshan from Gulistan — a small hamlet in Kashmir. These two lovers are madly in love with each other when the rivalry between their families is equally bitter.  In year 2008, their story faces the most difficult phase, much like Kashmir itself. What happens to their lives when fate takes its turn? Does it have a happy ending? Well, what is the meaning of a happy ending when some love stories just don't end? Tune in to episode 11 of Qisse Kahaniyaan! Narrator, Writer and Sound Designer: Athar Rather Editor: Shelly Walia
Life is filled with questions, many of them are answered but many others remain unanswered. The unease of not knowing why things happened to us when they happened to us gets deeper with the passage of time. Mere Kuch Sawaal is a story where a protagonist is struggling with his unanswered questions. Despite everything else in his life, he feels the void of his lost love spanned over 10 years. After 10 years of longing, he receives an unexpected phone call from his beloved.  Will he get the answers he is looking for? Tune in to Episode 10 of Qisse Kahaniyaan to know. Narrator, Writer and Sound Designer: Athar Rather Editor: Shelly Walia
In 'Meri Maa ki Shaadi', a daughter takes us on a journey of her mother's possible remarriage. Will the daughter be able to play cupid for her mother and bring two hearts closer to each other? In continuation of episode 8, we follow the story of Dr Tamanna, who is a divorcee and mother saves the life of 33 yr old Vaid. During the treatment, vaid falls for Dr Tamanna. What will happen next in their story?  Will Dr Tamanna accept Vaid's love?  Will their story see a happy end? Tune in to the 9th episode of Qisse Kahaniyaan to follow the journey of Dr Tamanna. Also listen to  'Meri Maa ki Shaadi' – Of Divorce , Remarriage, and All Things Fate (PART 1) Narrator, Writer and Sound Designer: Athar Rather Editor: Shelly Walia Update Description
Our society still finds difficult to readily accept remarriage of a divorced person. It is shrouded in taboo and shame. And what's considered even more unacceptable and outrageous is remarrying someone much younger than you. What happens when a 33-year-old guy falls in love with a 40-year-old divorcee mother? Will she listen to her heart and go with her feelings? In 'Meri Maa ki Shaadi', a daughter takes us on a journey of her mother's possible remarriage. Will the daughter be able to play cupid for her mother and bring two hearts closer to each other? Tune in to the 8th episode of Qisse Kahaniyaan – and journey on. Narrator, Writer and Sound Designer: Athar Rather Editor: Shelly Walia Update Description
All journeys memorable aren't really pleasant, some of them baffle you so much that they are hard to forget.  In this week's story, two men hit the road from Delhi to Lucknow for a business meeting. The journey throws all sorts of surprises at them to make it an ordeal. How and when will they reach their destination? Find out in this tragicomic episode. The biggest of the tragedies being their driver. What happens to them during this journey? Tune in.
All journeys don't necessarily culminate in the destination – some journeys exist without an end.  Much like these journeys, some stories remain unfinished, and not all stories have a happily ever after. 'Adhoori Kahani' is one such story of lingering. In this episode of Qisse Kahaniyaan, tune in to listen to Alif recite the story of a once-successful writer who finds it hard to put his stories together – the one he wants to write and the one he is.
What is the biggest thing you can wish for in life? There is no end to what the heart desires. But it's a lot different for a kid who is caught in a whirlwind of life's troubles. For him, all of the world's problems seem nothing before something that is the world to him – a new pair of shoes.  The simple wish of having a new pair of shoes is what can provide him all the happiness and comfort. 'Red Colour ke Jootey' is the story of a kid who grew up before his time. Did he find the comfort he was longing for? Tune in to find out. Narrator, Writer and Sound Designer: Athar Rather Editor: Shelly Walia Update Description
Rains always makes people nostalgic and many memories come fleeting down the memory lane. In this week's story, each year, the rain reminds a father of his daughter who is away from him. For some reason, he is not able to see or communicate with her. So, he writes her a letter every year. 24 Khat is the story of a father who writes one letter every year to his daughter. A distance of 24 years and 24 letters lies between him and his daughter. Why could he not post any of the letters? Why is he still waiting? Would those words ever be read by her? Listen in to know the answers. Narrator, Writer and Sound Designer: Athar Rather Editor: Shelly Walia Update Description
Mumbai is the city of possibilities, and many people are drawn to this maya nagri to change their life for the better. This city is inhabited by thousands of people and the dreams they carry – each of them having a story and a wishful heart.  Like many of them, Billo, too, wanted to have a better life. Billo, a bar dancer in Mumbai, lives in a small 10x10 feet room that opens to the city through a small window. She sits by that window every evening, with dreams in her eyes and a secret that she carries in her heart. Narrator, Writer and Sound Designer: Athar Rather Editor: Shelly Walia Update Description
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