This may or may not have happened. Any claims of resemblance to real or fictional characters have as much truth in them as suggesting that a certain family is involved with the co. founded by Alfred Nobel. As far as I'm concerned, this is fiction and nothing more.

ST: M Sir! I think I'll play tonight. After all, my pain is my destiny and I will achieve it.

MA: Hey! Where did I hear that one? If you want to recite AB's dialogues, you should be talking to my brother. Anyways, what is this talk about playing? You want to play a round of poker tonight? It will get late by the time we return and SKW has also left- to play Monopoly with his son.

ST: No, no. I'm saying I'll play the cricket match.

MA: WHAT!?!?!

Silence...
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I have always been fascinated by how parenting has been able to shape world history. The two examples that immediately come to mind are Aurangzeb and Indira Gandhi. The lack of fatherly love or at least the perceived lack of it was responsible for Aurangzeb turning into the tyrant that he was - with no consideration for the people, other religions and effectively destroyed whatever good-will Akbar had built for the Mughals - with other rulers as well as the aam aadmi.
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