Akhila, a natural farmer and Surendran, a planning manager from Tamil Nadu embarked on an adventure together to create a 1600 square feet mud house filled with memories
A home is like a storehouse of memories. A space where people feel that they truly belong to. A nest woven with stories and sentiments — a place that they can all their own.
But today is the era of huge metropolises and ready-to-move-in flats. The elements that make a house a home have got lost in this transition.
However, there are those who do not believe in these prefabricated realities, instead strive to create their memories one brick at a time. This is the story of Akhila, a natural farmer and Surendran, a planning manager from Tamil Nadu who embarked on an adventure together to create a 1600 square feet mud house filled with memories.
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