IS IT JUST A PHASE (Duet 1)

IS IT JUST A PHASE (Duet 1)

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Everyone knows that Anavya and Nirav can't stand each other. But is that really the truth, or are they just pretending around? Anavya, the class topper, is always at the front, focused on her studies, determined to excel. She views Nirav, the backbencher, as the perfect example of everything she finds distracting-carefree, often lost in his own world, and, to her, an annoying creature. She claims she can't stand him, but is that just a defense mechanism? Is it possible that there's more beneath the surface, that their rivalry is more of a front? Nirav, on the other hand, seems to enjoy pushing her buttons, but could it be that he secretly admires her drive? Or maybe he's just bored of his own routine and enjoys the challenge she represents. While Anavya dismisses him as a distraction, is there an unspoken connection or tension that they both avoid acknowledging? Maybe they're not so different after all.
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