A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 12, 2019
Original Title:
Spare Key
Production Companies:
Nabakatha Initiatives
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
At a house party, Param remains a little aloof. He enjoys the party from a distance while fidgeting over a chocolate smear on his cup! Mimi, Param’s childhood friend is also at the party. She looks at Param longingly but he doesn’t pay much heed to her. As they get a moment together, she expresses her love for him. Param avoids the entire conversation and continues to fidget and clean the cutlery and utensils around him. Mimi comes closer and proposes marriage. Param avoids the entire conversation, makes an excuse and leaves the party early. Heartbroken, Mimi is consoled by her friends, who remind her that he has still not forgetten Tiyasha, his girlfriend. Next morning, Param wakes up to find Mimi at his place. He rebukes her for taking advantage of the spare key to his house. They again have a conversation about being together, but Param tells her that everyone who has been close to him have died, and he needs her to be with him.
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