Musafir Cafe by Divya Prakash Dubey was published in 2016, but I discovered it only at the beginning of this year. Sometimes books arrive in our lives later than their publication date, yet at exactly the right moment - and this one felt like that. I read it, thoroughly enjoyed it, and even found myself compelled to write about it on this blog.
https://squash2scotch.blogspot.com/2026/01/a-breezy-relatable-read-musafir-cafe.html
What stayed with me most was how relatable and emotionally resonant the story felt. As I mentioned in the blog post, "I found the story relatable and emotionally resonant on multiple levels. It transported me back to a phase in life when everything felt exciting and beautiful..."
Recently, I learnt that Musafir Cafe is being adapted into a movie or series for Netflix. Naturally, this has made me quite curious and excited. I hope the screen version manages to retain the emotional connect, simplicity and charm that made the book special for me. I hope the adaptation also "hits the rewind button and makes me feel the strange pain in my chest - the kind I last remember feeling about 20-25 years ago, or perhaps even earlier".
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