The lockdown forced people to retreat into their homes and lead a different life, a life of social isolation and virtual reality. Suddenly gone was the daily grind of work and meetings and long hours spent in traffic. For many it was replaced by a more languid, lonely existence with time to fulfil long-cherished aspirations or mundane tasks.
What did people really do with time on their hands? Amit Dasgupta, for one, brought. . .