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Eklavya Rajvansh :
"Sometimes, the greatest tragedy isn't the loss we suffer, but the way we lose ourselves in the aftermath."
Eklavya is what remains after everything meaningful is taken without warning. The loss of his family did not teach him strength-it stripped him of it. He is not searching for redemption. Only for a moment where the silence inside him finally breaks.
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Ruhani :
"You get used to things you never thought you would. Not because they stop hurting... but because you get tired of reacting to the same pain every single day."
There is something unfinished about Ruhani, as if life paused midway and never resumed. Known for her beauty and sharp presence, she exists in a world that takes more than it gives. Her eyes speak of things left unsaid, her voice hides more than it offers. Strength defines her, not softness. Whatever she has lost, she has buried deep enough to keep moving.
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Eklavya was raised to believe some places should never be entered, some lines never crossed. Yet grief has a way of erasing instruction. In a brothel where everything has a price, he finds the one thing he cannot afford-Ruhani, a woman who does not believe in anything that lasts.
In a place where everything ends the moment it begins, they start to linger. A question forms where certainty once lived: can something real exist in a world built on pretense? Or is this-whatever this is-just another illusion they're both too tired to resist?
What draws a man to the very thing he was taught to resist? What keeps him there, long after the reason has dissolved?
Dive in this heart wrenching yet heartwarming tale to know!