"Do you live in the present and forget all that was there in the past?Or do you drag your past into your present?Both will end up in a scary situation... > Lire la suite
"Do you live in the present and forget all that was there in the past?Or do you drag your past into your present?Both will end up in a scary situation if a balance is not struck well between the two. Shreya and Dev, a young couple, will tell you what their lives were full of. A Navy officer's struggle on being on sailings and managing his love life and an old grandfather's silent lifestyle that was the best companion to Shreya for long. Their story will touch our existence, make us think hard about our lives, and even hit us hard to hear the end. The intoxicating delusion of young age, its fire, and its ambition can distract even the simplest of girls from a small town, who are brought up with family values and principles as their core, like it happened for Shreya. Even the strongest officer like Mr. Sahai can feel helpless when he sees his life falling apart and loved ones getting detached from their roots. The battle between love and peace is not verified by achieving the end goal of togetherness but can also be lived by gracefully handling the pain and uncertainties of separation when life doesn't go as per your plan, as it happened with Dev. The end cannot assure you of having the life of your dreams in a lavish house, with your love by your side, but a few wrong steps and the guilt of your mistakes can bring about loneliness, and there are memories left to please you for the rest of your life. This is the story of guilt, remorse, ignorance, love, friendship, promises, ambition, passion, and reliving. This is the story of Dev-Shreya and the Sahai's."