Rahul can be the kind of kid you want to deck. Arrogant, better looking then he should be, and doesn't think anything will ever shake him. But then it starts to all fall apart. He loses the girl he loves, Seema, and his popularity. Faraaz Kazi writes great interior drama with Rahul noticing all the details of Seema once he loses here. The dialogue is a still stilted and forced, but that doesn't really take too much away from the dimension of the characters. The journey here is primarily about Rahul loosing his arrogance and beginning to become a man, longing for the love that he has lost. It's done very impressively.
Link: Truly, Madly, Deeply by Faraaz Kazi
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