In the story 'Selvi', what was the original name of the grand house where Mohan and Selvi lived?
What was Mohan's profession before he became Selvi's manager?
How does the narrator describe Selvi's reaction to the grandeur of Lawley Terrace when she first visits it?
Which historical figure did Mohan claim to follow, using his principles to 'rid the house of a British ghost'?
What was the 'rarity value' Mohan sought to preserve for Selvi?
Where did Selvi's mother live?
What did Mohan discover in Singapore to 'enhance' Selvi's stage appearance?
What was Selvi's reaction when she heard the news of her mother's death?
Why did Mohan originally buy Lawley Terrace?
At the end of the story, what does Selvi do when Mohan asks her to come to Delhi to receive an honorary degree?
What does the 'invisible walls' or 'fortress' symbolize regarding Selvi's life?
In the context of the story, why did Mohan attend exclusive parties and invite eminent people to Lawley Terrace?
What detail about the concert fees highlights Mohan's 'financial expertise'?
How did Mohan's attitude toward Selvi's family change over two decades?
Which specific tree at the gate of Lawley Terrace was noted for being the only one of its kind in India?
Why did Mohan choose to sit on the floor when he first asked Selvi to sing in her mother's house?
What was the significance of the place called 'The Boardless' in the story?
When Mohan planned a concert, how did he regard the 'freedom' he gave Selvi to add items at the end?
During the long train journey back from Calcutta, what was different about Selvi's behavior toward Mohan?
What is the name of the river mentioned in the story where the mother's ashes were dissolved?