Relationships Aren't Complicated

    • deebashree.mohanty@timesgroup.com
    • Publish Date: Jan 22 2017 12:16PM
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    • Updated Date: Jan 22 2017 12:16PM
Relationships Aren't Complicated

Breakups are tough, aren’t they? They say exes can never be friends and it is correct to a certain extent. I mean how can one go back to being friends with a person that he/she was madly in love with at a point of time. Call it old school or something else, but it is really hard for some people to cope up with breakups. Therefore, such people prefer to cut all ties and move on in their own individual ways.

This short film starring Gauahar Khan and Huma Qureshi is all about self-preservation and it’s repercussions.

A majority of us have had our fair shares of unsuccessful relationships. Sometimes it’s the other person’s fault, a classic case of right person at a wrong time or even bad circumstances.

‘Ek Dopahar’ is a story about a woman who suddenly craves to meet an ex-boyfriend after eight long years of parting ways. Hesitant at first, she finally gives in to her desire to catch up with the guy, who is now a married man. Now, catching up with an ex is an awkward thing in itself but meeting his family, well the feeling cannot be expressed in mere words.

What happens next is something that no one could have even imagined.

This short film is an edge of the seat thriller saga and the best part is that it does have a happy ending. Well, not happy in the conventional sense, but still this film will leave you in positive spirits for sure.

Watch it right here:
 
 

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Karishma Bhammi Hansraj Model School

Actually they are not complicated we ppl make them complicated.....

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