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The Character

“ Some stories don’t end they stay quietly in the corners of your heart, whispering long after the screen fades to black .” I often wonder why I’m so drawn to reels , dramas, movies , and series—no matter what genre they belong to. And I think I’ve finally found the answer: it’s because of the characters they portray. Each story introduces a world of emotions through its people— the father , the mother , the friend, the stranger, the lover. Every one of them reflects something deeply human, something that quietly finds a place within my heart. The father is always the calm in the storm—supportive, protective, unwavering. His very presence feels like safety itself. He carries his love not in words, but in quiet strength—making you believe that no matter how rough life becomes, you’ll never face it alone. The mother is the purest form of love—accepting, nurturing, forgiving without measure. Her affection reveals itself in the smallest gestures: in the way she cooks your favorite meal, st...

BETWEEN CULTURES: LOVE,FREEDOM, AND THE BEAUTY OF BALANCE

After watching several Western  series , I’ve realized that my thoughts about their culture have become quite mixed — especially when I compare it to Indian culture . In most western shows, relationships are portrayed in a very open and casual way. People seem comfortable with things like kissing , dating , and even se*, without much hesitation or judgment. Parents also appear quite accepting of this lifestyle, probably because they’ve had similar experiences themselves. There’s a strong sense of independence , self-expression , and personal freedom — and honestly, that part is admirable. It teaches people to be confident, emotionally independent, and unafraid to live life on their own terms. But on the other hand, there’s something I find harder to connect with — the idea of having multiple relationships one after another. While I understand that exploring different connections is a part of growing up and self-discovery, I also feel it can sometimes lead to emotional exhaustion ...