loves Saleem’s sister, the Brass Monkey (Jamila Singer).
: Evie is Saleem’s first childhood love. She is a tough, bicycle-riding American girl who briefly leads the children of Methwold’s Estate before being sent away. The "Love Square" of Methwold’s Estate : Saleem loves Evie Burns . Evie loves Saleem’s best friend, Sonny Ibrahim . Children Sexy (420).mp4
: In the "present day" framing of the story, Padma is Saleem's companion and caretaker at the pickle factory. She acts as his audience and critic, often pushing him to focus on the romantic and physical parts of his life rather than his winding historical narratives. Significance of "420" loves Saleem’s sister, the Brass Monkey (Jamila Singer)
: Out of the 1,001 children born at midnight, 420 die before reaching adulthood, symbolizing the "trickery" or "fraud" of the promises made at the nation's birth. The "Love Square" of Methwold’s Estate : Saleem
In Indian culture and the novel, the number is associated with Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code, which deals with fraud and deception .
: The ultimate relationship in the book is the rivalry between Saleem and Shiva , his "alter ego" with whom he was swapped at birth. Their lives are inextricably linked as two sides of the same coin—one representing history and speech, the other representing physical force and destruction.
: Parvati is one of the Midnight’s Children with genuine magical powers. She eventually marries Saleem and uses her magic to save him, though their relationship is marked by duty and survival as much as romance.