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An interior scene in Shahapur, India, depicts a section of a painted wall featuring a mounted television and dark wooden shelving units. The off-white wall displays signs of wear, including multiple hairline cracks and discolored patches, particularly in the upper left quadrant. The lower left wall-to-floor junction shows peeled paint and scattered debris. A black-framed Sony flat-screen television is mounted left of center, displaying a monochromatic artwork of a male figure, possibly Lord Shiva, with long dark hair, prominent earrings, a horizontal mark on the forehead, and a beaded necklace. A red "EX400" sticker is visible on the upper right bezel. A cluster of black cables hangs from beneath the TV. To the right of the television, a dark brown, multi-tiered shelving unit is installed. The uppermost horizontal shelf holds three amber-colored bottles, a teal green bell-shaped object, two small wooden blocks, and a brown "WONDERCHEF" cardboard box. Below this, an L-shaped shelf structure descends. Its upper segment features a dark decorative box with a metallic lid. The lower shelf of this L-structure supports a brown figurine (possibly a deity) and a small, colorful, decorative pot. A second "WONDERCHEF" cardboard box rests at the far right. Beneath the television, a floating dark wooden media console is mounted. On its surface, a silver electronic device with a red indicator light is visible, accompanied by a tangle of black cables. To the right of these items, a white wall outlet plate with two sockets and a toggle switch is present, with a black adapter plugged into one socket.
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