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Zara Varma has two toxic traits: she romanticizes everything and believes every problem can be solved with the right camera angle.
Raised in Hyderabad and obsessed with films since childhood, Zara spent her bachelor's degree pulling apart scenes shot-by-shot while dreaming of pursuing a Master's in Cinematography at University of California, Los Angeles and becoming the kind of director film bros would reluctantly worship.
Unfortunately, dreams cost money.
After her family's finances fall apart, Zara shelves her plans and takes the one job that pays well enough to keep everything afloat: lead producer for the social media team of Sunrisers Hyderabad. Suddenly, her life becomes a chaotic blur of match-day edits, last-minute shoots, sleep deprivation, angry brand managers, and trying not to get run over by camera carts.
She thrives in it anyway.
Mostly because Zara secretly loves chaos. And because chaos apparently comes in the form of two cricketers determined to ruin her emotional stability.
Abhishek Sharma is reckless charm wrapped in expensive sunglasses and zero self-control. He flirts like it's cardio, constantly sneaks into her shoots just to annoy her, and somehow always ends up looking directly into her camera lens like he knows exactly what he's doing to her blood pressure.
Then there's Nitish Kumar Reddy - quieter, sharper, and infinitely more dangerous because he notices things. The stress headaches. The way Zara chews her pen caps while editing. Their chemistry isn't loud; it simmers. Which, honestly, might be worse.
Now Zara's stuck juggling impossible deadlines, unresolved dreams, two annoyingly attractive cricketers, and a career that was supposed to be temporary but is slowly becoming everything.
And somewhere between viral edits, late-night stadium shoots, and accidental almost-confessions, Zara realizes life may not be going according to her script anymore.
But it is making for a pretty great film.