Do you also feel like leaving everything and committing suicide? Psychiatrist Dr. Shobhna Choudhary expects Sharvil to appear for the third session. But there is no news of him until after two months, when he messages her that he has quit his job and now all he wants is to overcome his defeatist thoughts. The story begins with the sudden meeting of Sharvil and Kashika in the college corridor, where she unexpectedly discloses that she was in love with him, and Sharvil ends up telling her about Anaiyehsa and his previous life. They come closer to each other and Sharvil eventually falls in love with Kashika. Later on, after graduation, various incidents happen which causes Sharvil excruciating pain, killed his mental stability and he ends up taking help of psychiatrist Dr. Shobhna Choudhary. What happens between these two young and happy souls later on that the world does not know? What makes Sharvil hate her the most in the entire universe? Will Shobhna be able to treat him, or like most young adults, will he force himself to commit suicide?
Addiction, Thanatophobia, Culpability, Obscurity and Cicatrices. In five years, Sharvil Vasudevan hasn't been able to find a way away from these five apprehensions of his life. It is difficult to tell which is more complicated, his blood toxicity or his mental wellness. Shobhna, his psychiatrist, finds he had a break up and thinks it is the reason why he is putting himself in slow death. But there is much more disguise in himself. His introversion hampers the flow of initial session. The whole scene changes when he hands over his journals to Shobhna. It flips her perception about his case, about him and raises a series of questions.
Addiction, Thanatophobia, Culpability, Obscurity and Cicatrices. In five years, Sharvil Vasudevan hasn't been able to find a way away from these five apprehensions of his life. It is difficult to tell which is more complicated, his blood toxicity or his mental wellness. Shobhna, his psychiatrist, finds he had a break up and thinks it is the reason why he is putting himself in slow death. But there is much more disguise in himself. His introversion hampers the flow of initial session. The whole scene changes when he hands over his journals to Shobhna. It flips her perception about his case, about him and raises a series of questions.
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