Let there be light in the new day as a baby is also born into a world of plight who has the most innocent smile to win the hearts of anyone around as it brings joy far removed from the world of the adults whose priceless smile changes everything such innocence when the baby smiles—so pure so guileless that it defies all reason and rationalism where how this kind of purity can no longer prevail in the adult world which forgets what innocence looks like what purity looks like when all one has to do is to look into the babys smile to find purity there and only there which draws in a slum dweller named Najma who works as a maid in a wealthy big house with massive rooms and kitchen and expensive furniture callously placed everywhere in the house however what Najma notes in her daily chores is a rich home full of drug addicts afflicted with misery and mental illnesses who start a day of boredom and finish it with more boredom without a single happy thought as though they are cemented in grief and it dawns upon Najma what keeps her going from sunrise to sunset toiling from home to home without any recreational substances her happiness shows in her demeanour and her smiles which brighten up any odd day both in the slum as well as in this griefstricken house of the wealthy because she is happy when she gets back to her slum where her little one awaits whose smiles make her day or anyones for that matter except perhaps those rich whose numbing drug habits dwarf them somewhat before her own pride of intrinsic joy swelling within her without a reason.
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