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Premise: When Mira Qureshi — a 28-year-old tabla player and sound engineer in Mumbai — discovers an encrypted concert recording labeled "SUKOON TANGO · 120924 · MIN·NEW," it pulls her into a decades-old mystery: a vanished classical dancer, a banned composition that changed lives, and a hidden network of music custodians who claim the recording heals grief. As corporate developers threaten an old arts district slated for demolition, Mira must decode the recording’s secret, reconcile with her estranged father, and decide whether to release the music and risk the recording’s power falling into the wrong hands.

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Scene 1 — The Listing (opening 1,100 words — condensed) Mira buys an old external drive at a dusty repair stall on Charni Road. The vendor, half-asleep, shrugs when she asks what’s on it. At home she plugs it in; a single folder appears: SUKOON TANGO · 120924 · MIN·NEW.wav. Curious, she opens it in her DAW. The waveform is mostly low, with a clipped pulse. She listens. A breath, a slow tabla motif, an overtone like a child humming—then silence. Her fingers trace the waveform; at one point the noise floor seems patterned. She feels inexplicably calm—her chest eases after years of insomnia. She rewinds. Premise: When Mira Qureshi — a 28-year-old tabla