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Three men sat on wooden benches. Old Madhavan, his mundu tucked up to his knees, was reading the morning paper. Rajan, the auto-rickshaw driver, was scrolling through his phone. And Unni, a young assistant director fresh from a failed film in Chennai, was staring into his empty glass.