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X&Y explores life through the eyes of an unborn soul

X&Y explores life through the eyes of an unborn soul

Speaking about the concept, Satya Prakash shares, 'We've seen countless stories of ghosts and wandering souls, but I was drawn to the untold journey of a soul that hasn't even been born yet.'
He further explains the deeper message behind the subject. 'We always talk about leaving a better world for the next generation—we preach a lot, but we rarely practice it. When we invite someone into our home, we clean the house, prepare good food, and show them respect. But when we bring a child into this world, shouldn't we do the same? Instead, we often leave behind chaos. X&Y is about that contradiction—about respecting the unborn, and preparing a world that is ready to receive them with dignity.'

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