What makes this "piece" of cinema stand out isn't just the mystery, but the contrast between their worlds:
Siddhu is a tech-savvy guy living in the noise of the city, while Nandini’s diary reveals a woman who lives life through moments, not megapixels. What makes this "piece" of cinema stand out
It’s a refreshing take on the "Man-finds-Diary" trope. If you enjoy stories where the past and present collide through the power of words, this film is a hidden gem. It reminds us that everyone has a story, and sometimes, it only takes 18 pages to change your entire life. It reminds us that everyone has a story,
The diary ends abruptly at page 18. This creates a ticking clock of curiosity—why did she stop? Where is she now? Where is she now
It explores the idea that you can fall in love with someone’s soul and thoughts before you ever even see their face.