Life is full of choices-some\n easy, some difficult, some impossible. How much can reason and logic assist\n in making the impossible possible? The Ordinary, the Enchanted and the\n Quaintly Happy, composed as a string of parables, traces the journey of four\n young men who had had little clarity about life as children and adulthood\n seems no different. It is the story of four friends—Raghu, the ordinary and\n insecure; Abhay, the talented and successful; Aari, the debonair and Abeer,\n the wise and contented. Each of them gropes for answers in accordance with\n his unique disposition and circumstances. Then just as they seem to be\n giving-up on life, it emerges that Abeer could have a solution at hand!\n However, a freaky incident unsettles the equation once again. Can logic and\n reason bail them out of this crisis?
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