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Ritika (Hindi): “Yeh kiske baare mein likha tha, Kavya? Apne baap ke baare mein? Apne ex-boyfriend? Ya uss professor ke baare mein jisne tujhe scholarship dene ka vaada kiya tha?” (Translation: “Who was this about, Kavya? Your father? Your ex-boyfriend? Or the professor who promised you a scholarship?” )
Want me to continue this into Episode 02 or adapt it into a full script format?
Kavya is now a successful but emotionally muted copywriter. Ritika is a fierce lawyer fighting for survivors of institutional abuse. They haven’t spoken in two years — not since the night their poetry group was framed for vandalism, and Ritika took the blame alone to protect Kavya.
Kavya takes the notebook. Opens a blank page. Writes one line: “My name is Kavya. And I am not afraid of my own voice anymore.” The rain stops. The screen cuts to black.
Kavya breaks. Not crying — breaking into a raw, trembling whisper.
Ritika (English, defiant): “They want us to be quiet? Let’s write so loud that silence becomes illegal.”
A college fest, ten years ago. Young KAVYA (18, idealistic) and her best friend RITIKA (18, fiery) run a secret underground poetry club called “Awaazein” — Voices. The college principal has banned any “controversial” expression after a student’s protest against ragging turned viral.
Ritika leans in. For the first time in two years, she smiles — not warmly, but like a blade.
Here’s a short story inspired by the title — imagining it as the first episode of a gripping bilingual digital series. Series Title: Raising Voices Episode 01: The Unspoken Note Format: Hindi-English (1080p WEB-DL)
Kavya goes to Versova. Ritika is waiting, holding a yellowed notebook — their old poetry journal. Inside, a poem Kavya wrote titled “The Unspoken Note” — about being silenced by someone she loved. Ritika never knew who.
Ritika (Hindi): “Yeh kiske baare mein likha tha, Kavya? Apne baap ke baare mein? Apne ex-boyfriend? Ya uss professor ke baare mein jisne tujhe scholarship dene ka vaada kiya tha?” (Translation: “Who was this about, Kavya? Your father? Your ex-boyfriend? Or the professor who promised you a scholarship?” )
Want me to continue this into Episode 02 or adapt it into a full script format?
Kavya is now a successful but emotionally muted copywriter. Ritika is a fierce lawyer fighting for survivors of institutional abuse. They haven’t spoken in two years — not since the night their poetry group was framed for vandalism, and Ritika took the blame alone to protect Kavya. Raising Voices S01 Hindi-English 1080p WEB-DL E...
Kavya takes the notebook. Opens a blank page. Writes one line: “My name is Kavya. And I am not afraid of my own voice anymore.” The rain stops. The screen cuts to black.
Kavya breaks. Not crying — breaking into a raw, trembling whisper. Ritika (Hindi): “Yeh kiske baare mein likha tha, Kavya
Ritika (English, defiant): “They want us to be quiet? Let’s write so loud that silence becomes illegal.”
A college fest, ten years ago. Young KAVYA (18, idealistic) and her best friend RITIKA (18, fiery) run a secret underground poetry club called “Awaazein” — Voices. The college principal has banned any “controversial” expression after a student’s protest against ragging turned viral. Ya uss professor ke baare mein jisne tujhe
Ritika leans in. For the first time in two years, she smiles — not warmly, but like a blade.
Here’s a short story inspired by the title — imagining it as the first episode of a gripping bilingual digital series. Series Title: Raising Voices Episode 01: The Unspoken Note Format: Hindi-English (1080p WEB-DL)
Kavya goes to Versova. Ritika is waiting, holding a yellowed notebook — their old poetry journal. Inside, a poem Kavya wrote titled “The Unspoken Note” — about being silenced by someone she loved. Ritika never knew who.
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