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Mithun Bhave
Shaila's younger son of ten years, he is also a good swimmer. Shaila throws into the sea a half-painted model airplane of his after he dies in the crash.
Vikram Bhave
Vikram is Shaila's husband. At work, to help his colleagues, he anglicized his name to "Vik," a detail which shows his efforts to remake himself in the new world. He dies in the crash with his two sons. When Shaila is in India, he appears to her in a vision and encourages her to continue the life they started together.
Vinod Bhave
Shaila's son, fourteen years...
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