Updated On: 28 January, 2024 06:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Aastha Atray Banan
It may be a relic of the past, but ahead of World Radio Day, a new documentary unlocks memories of men and women for whom the box was a reason to live

Uday Kalburgi’s fascination for the radio started at age 7. He now runs a radio museum in Bengaluru
Librarian Vijay Deodhar’s radio has shut shop. The Pune resident calls one technician after another, disappointed each time they tell him that they have moved on; they don’t repair radios anymore.
It’s a fitting way to start My Radio My Life, a film by Pune-based TimeCap Documentaries, which as its co-founder, and the film’s director-producer Makarand Waikar, says, was launched during the pandemic to document “traditions and habits that are going to vanish soon”.