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Dancing in the Dark
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Continúa, Has publicado mar 14, 2025
KL Rahul, prodigal son of the owner of one of Mumbai's biggest construction businesses, has grown up knowing he'll take over the family business one day. His childhood best friend and recently, boyfriend, happy-go-lucky Hardik Pandya, knows exactly the opposite: he is not meant for a serious job. Or anything serious, really. He plays state level cricket by day and parties around by night. Despite the wide differences in their lifestyles, their love is enough.

But when Hardik's sure shot selection in the under 19 World Cup doesn't materialize and he gives in to addiction, the divide goes too far. 

And that's when an introverted, soft spoken boy with a surprising streak of determination walks into Hardik's life.
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Everything seems to be going wrong for Hardik. First the Koffee with Karan fiasco, then the suspension and now coming back in the team, he senses that he isn't really welcomed there. The once flamboyant Hardik is completely heartbroken. Trust his luck to go even worse when he gets stuck in the lift, not sure that any of his teammates would even come to his help. Join Hardik as he goes on a quest to mend his broken friendship with his teammates all while trying to quieten a voice that seems determined to let him know that he had lost his family. Were his mistakes really irreparable?