Watch a tweaked Hinglish version of The Blue Umbrella this weekend
Updated On: 05 September, 2017 11:44 AM IST | Mumbai | Snigdha Hasan
<p>A group of storytellers perform Ruskin Bond's classic story to make it more accessible</p>


Binya ki Chatri will end in an interactive session with kids
In the Aesop's fable The Fox and the Grapes, when the fox can't reach the grapes, it calls the fruit sour and walks away. The storytellers of Secret Passages, however, aren't convinced with this ending. "The story can't be left at the problem stage, where the mind knows that the grapes are sweet but the heart falls back on a false consolation," says founder Geetanjali Shetty-Kaul. "In our iteration of the fable, the fox can't sleep the whole night until it figures out a way to reach those grapes."
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