Based on real life incidents: Vibinn Noothan and Anjali are two introverted souls and college classmates who grapple with anxiety and overthinking. They aren't the admired prodigies or born talents, but they always strive to give their best. In a wo...
That phrase perfectly sums up our main character, who feels like a side or non-existent character in everyone's life: Vibinn Noothan. In a world where you need to be a topper, a rich kid, a cool kid, a handsome hunk, a funny guy, or the crazy one to be noticed, Vibinn is just an average, middle-class teen who is average in everything. He scores well, but not well enough to be admired, landing in the mid-80s on tests. He's not the cool, handsome teen every girl is crazy about. He has friends, but they only acknowledge his existence when they need something from him.
Vibinn is an introvert who prefers spending his free time alone at home, watching his favorite movies or shows. His mind is a breeding ground for anxiety, making him a master over-thinker. He calculates every possible outcome of any situation, rendering him incapable of taking immediate action.
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Despite his parents' love, they've never truly appreciated him for who he is or what he has achieved. He's not the prodigy or the top-tier student everyone admires. He's no one's first choice; he's the last to know about the boys' trip, and nobody remembers his birthday.
Vibinn loves cricket and football, enjoys playing chess and carrom board, and has a liking for card games. However, he has never had a genuine co-player except for his elder brother.
From Class 7 onward, Vibinn attended an all-boys school and college, making girls feel like aliens to him. He has never communicated with a female soul in his entire life. His count of female friends is in the negative. He doesn't have a single girl's mobile number and has never asked for help from a girl. His reasons include anxiety, overthinking, and shyness. Yet, it's not that no girl has approached him. They have, but his replies made them see him as a citizen of Shynessland. He doesn't ignore girls because he dislikes them, but because he doesn't know how to communicate with them, having never been taught it was acceptable.
Now, it's time for him to enter the challenging phase of his life: the bittersweet college years where people shape their careers and futures. This young man, still too childish for this phase, with a mind struggling to comprehend everything happening around him—can he cope? Let's find out!