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“The Free Radio” by Salman Rushdie Summary


“The Free Radio” by Salman Rushdie follows the story of Ramani, a young and naive rickshaw rider in a tightly-knit Indian community. Ramani becomes romantically involved with a widow, ten years his senior, who is described as attractive and vicious. The narrator, an old teacher with a vested interest in Ramani, disapproves of the relationship due to his knowledge of Ramani’s parents.

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As the relationship unfolds, Ramani descends into bad company influenced by friends wearing armbands of the Youth Movement. They exploit his dreams of becoming a film star, using flattery to manipulate him for free drinks and money. Ramani’s illusion of receiving a free transistor radio as a gift from the Central Government becomes a central theme, providing him with a false sense of happiness.

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Despite the narrator’s attempts to intervene, Ramani and the widow get married. Ramani continues to carry the illusion of the free radio, mimicking radio broadcasts in public. However, the illusion collapses when he visits a sterilization caravan, expecting the promised gift but ending up beaten and disillusioned.

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In the aftermath, Ramani sells his rickshaw, fabricates stories about his success as a film star, and leaves for Bombay to escape the consequences of his choices. The story serves as a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of unchecked fantasies and the societal judgments that accompany unconventional choices, inviting readers to reflect on the clash between personal dreams and societal expectations.

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