Ahmedabad: They are thick as thieves, partners – in crime and are bound by love for music and animals.
And when the Covid-19 pandemic violates the partnership of this brother by claiming the life of Neeleshwar Sen, a 25-year-old CA student in Ahmedabad, his sister, Dr.
Lily Sen decided to make her brother alive in her life.
In front of Rakshabandhan on Sunday, Thaltej Resident Dr.
Sen signed up for a private tutorial to learn to play Neeleshwar guitar.
“Neeleshwar will be very excited about Rakshabandhan.
He aspires to be a professional musician and we must have hundreds of karaoke sessions, sing and laugh together.
I signed up for a guitar lesson as award to him,” said Dr.
Sen, a 29-year-old clinical psychologist.
He also wants to set up an animal shelter house for wild dogs, another love from his brother.
Another sister Radhika Bhavsar, a 28-year-old Sabarmati resident, has stepped forward and started the document to adopt a 10-year-old Princess of Brother Maulik Maahi.
Maulik surrendered to Covid-19 in March and sisters had decided to become a support system for his daughter, just like him, throughout their lives.