The effect of their poison is gradual, insidious. At first, Zuhair tries to resist, unsure of the validity of their claims, but with each passing encounter, he begins to see Muzammil through a distorted lens. The kindness he had once extended toward the boy, the quiet moments of empathy, now feel like misplaced gestures, futile in the face of the growing accusations. Muzammil, once seen as a victim of circumstances, is now painted as a source of trouble, a dangerous presence in the house. The transformation is subtle, but its impact is undeniable.
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General FictionThe story of an orphan teen boy who is snubbed by relatives and waits for his imaginary friend to take him away from these miseries. As the story evolves, problems in the boy's life increase, taking viewers on a roller coaster ride of emotions. "Ill...