Two-year-old Muzaffar Sheikh went missing during the massacre and remained untraced for six years. When he was found in 2008, he was no longer Muzaffar. He had a Hindu name: Vivek Patni.
Then there was another boy who also went missing from the Muslim-dominated society during the riots. Rupa and Dara Modi, a Parsi couple living in Gulberg Society, have not yet found their son Azhar who was 14 years' old at the time.
However, activist Teesta Setalvad, who has fought for the justice for the victims of Gulberg massacre, alleges that a police constable found the boy and handed him over to the couple without following the due legal procedure.
The boy, given a new name, Vivek, grew up in the Patni family who lived in a chawl in Ahmedabad's Saraspur locality.
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A legal battle ensued when his real parents found him and sought his custody.
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Azhar Modi, who has not been seen since the day of massacre (February 28, 2002) is now presumed dead under the law.
But his parents believe he is alive. Their quest to find their son became the story of the award-winning Hindi film "Parzania".
"Whenever I receive a call from an unknown number, I believe somebody might have called me to tell me about my son. In the 'Parzania' movie and on missing boy posters, they gave this number, so people used to call me, telling me that they saw some boy who might be my son. This raises hope," Rupa Mody said.
"Our search continues to this day, and will continue forever until we find him," she said.