" 'Run! Run! Lost boy!' they said to me, away from all the reality. Neverland is the home for lost boys like me. And lost boys like me are free." _ J.M.Barrie Somewhere in the middle of nineteen eighties the Lost boys emerged. I call them the lost boys because their stories are similar to that of the 'Lost boys' in the book, Peter Pan. Who were they? Most of these young men came from well-off families. They had riches and wealths, and parents to shelter them like a treasure cave guard. Still they chose the streets,to live the life of a peasant. Everyone of them has their own story. Most of them for the freedom, and the others for various reasons. The lost boys were free, but in real life it did come with a price. There weren't any lost girls, neither in the book nor in the real life. This story is about one such young man, a lost boy, a child of the Bombay streets and his 'Neverland' times. This is loosely based on true events.