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The image depicts the interior of Adhunik Vastalaya, a textile shop located at 130 Naldanga Road in Kolkata, India. An older man with glasses and grey hair is seated cross-legged on a large, low, padded white platform that functions as the shop's main display and seating area. He wears a blue button-up shirt and dark trousers, and is looking intently at a black smartphone held in his right hand. The shop's walls are painted a vibrant blue, with the lower section featuring white tiles patterned with blue and green motifs. On the blue wall, several colorful saris or fabric pieces are displayed vertically. A small wooden shrine box is mounted high on the wall, and below it, a framed black and white portrait of a man in traditional attire hangs. A calendar and a QR code sticker are visible on the tiled section. The shop's name, "ADHUNIK VASTALAYA," is written on a sign above the portrait. To the left of the seated man, a dark wooden display cabinet with glass doors is visible, filled with folded textiles. Stacks of plastic-wrapped fabrics and several file binders are arranged on the padded platform near the man. In the background to the far left, a ceiling fan and fluorescent lighting are visible. To the right, beyond an open doorway, another section of the shop appears, displaying shelves laden with various folded fabrics and garments, along with a metal container on the floor.
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