Take the 7-year-old boy who grew up amidst hooch sellers and drug pushers at a railway siding who wants to be a police officer when he grows up so that he can one day get rid of the scum of society.
His 12-year-old sister wants to be a dancer and is taught Odissi by no less than Dona Ganguly at her school. The little girl now finds the crude language on the pavement laced with expletives shocking to her young ears.
She says she forcefully tells neighbours on the pavement that use rough language at the drop of a hat to mind their language.