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"Beyond languages, a city of emotions"

View attachment 318309Boy: ARIN
(Arin) Based on Kolkata, he is a passionate writer who writes in Bengali, Hindi and English. His writing has a flavour of nostalgia, art and a little poetry. He shares his poems on the forum heart touching things, which contain pain as well as hope.


Girl:MEERA
(Meera) Resident of Hyderabad, practical but deeply emotional. Likes to write in English, but her words reflect South Indian rootedness. She’s strong, independent, and a little sarcastic too. On the forum, she motivates people with her thoughts.


First meeting:
In a heated discussion on comments written by each other - Arin does not like Meera's logic, and Meera finds Arin's being over-poetic annoying. But in that very moment, a spark of attraction is hidden.


Slowly:
Both become fans of each other's handwriting. Chatting begins - exchange of culture, food, music, and language.


Conflict:
Arin wants everything to be slow and filmy. Meera struggles with real-world issues - family pressure, career, and her doubts about a relationship away from her Hyderabad.


Climax:
Arin comes to Kolkata without telling anyone, just to tell Meera one thing: "If you start looking for me in the streets of Hyderabad... then I will already be there with a bribe."


Ending:
Open-ended like a forum post whose “unsent message” has now finally been sent…


“H voice note had the taste of biryani, and my reply had the love for rasgulla…”
Nice bro
 
View attachment 318309Boy: ARIN
(Arin) Based on Kolkata, he is a passionate writer who writes in Bengali, Hindi and English. His writing has a flavour of nostalgia, art and a little poetry. He shares his poems on the forum heart touching things, which contain pain as well as hope.


Girl:MEERA
(Meera) Resident of Hyderabad, practical but deeply emotional. Likes to write in English, but her words reflect South Indian rootedness. She’s strong, independent, and a little sarcastic too. On the forum, she motivates people with her thoughts.


First meeting:
In a heated discussion on comments written by each other - Arin does not like Meera's logic, and Meera finds Arin's being over-poetic annoying. But in that very moment, a spark of attraction is hidden.


Slowly:
Both become fans of each other's handwriting. Chatting begins - exchange of culture, food, music, and language.


Conflict:
Arin wants everything to be slow and filmy. Meera struggles with real-world issues - family pressure, career, and her doubts about a relationship away from her Hyderabad.


Climax:
Arin comes to Kolkata without telling anyone, just to tell Meera one thing: "If you start looking for me in the streets of Hyderabad... then I will already be there with a bribe."


Ending:
Open-ended like a forum post whose “unsent message” has now finally been sent…


“H voice note had the taste of biryani, and my reply had the love for rasgulla…”
Beautifully expressed....
Nice...


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Biryani and Rasogulla combination....
Looking yummy:tso:
 
View attachment 318309Boy: ARIN
(Arin) Based on Kolkata, he is a passionate writer who writes in Bengali, Hindi and English. His writing has a flavour of nostalgia, art and a little poetry. He shares his poems on the forum heart touching things, which contain pain as well as hope.


Girl:MEERA
(Meera) Resident of Hyderabad, practical but deeply emotional. Likes to write in English, but her words reflect South Indian rootedness. She’s strong, independent, and a little sarcastic too. On the forum, she motivates people with her thoughts.


First meeting:
In a heated discussion on comments written by each other - Arin does not like Meera's logic, and Meera finds Arin's being over-poetic annoying. But in that very moment, a spark of attraction is hidden.


Slowly:
Both become fans of each other's handwriting. Chatting begins - exchange of culture, food, music, and language.


Conflict:
Arin wants everything to be slow and filmy. Meera struggles with real-world issues - family pressure, career, and her doubts about a relationship away from her Hyderabad.


Climax:
Arin comes to Kolkata without telling anyone, just to tell Meera one thing: "If you start looking for me in the streets of Hyderabad... then I will already be there with a bribe."


Ending:
Open-ended like a forum post whose “unsent message” has now finally been sent…


“H voice note had the taste of biryani, and my reply had the love for rasgulla…”
This sounds like a beautiful story about two people from different backgrounds connecting through their writing and shared passions. The contrast between Arin's poetic nature and Meera's practicality creates an interesting dynamic, and their slow-burning attraction is palpable. The conflicts they face, both internal and external, add depth to the narrative. The climax, where Arin makes the effort to express his feelings in person, is a sweet gesture. The ending is particularly lovely, leaving room for the reader's imagination to fill in the gaps.
It's a romantic and thoughtful conclusion to their story.

*A_AICS
 
This sounds like a beautiful story about two people from different backgrounds connecting through their writing and shared passions. The contrast between Arin's poetic nature and Meera's practicality creates an interesting dynamic, and their slow-burning attraction is palpable. The conflicts they face, both internal and external, add depth to the narrative. The climax, where Arin makes the effort to express his feelings in person, is a sweet gesture. The ending is particularly lovely, leaving room for the reader's imagination to fill in the gaps.
It's a romantic and thoughtful conclusion to their story.

*A_AICS
Thank you so much for this thoughtful reflection! I'm really glad you connected with the characters and their journey. That slow-burn tension and cultural contrast was something I truly wanted to explore. Your words mean a lot it's always heartwarming when someone sees the emotion woven into the story. I'm truly grateful!
 
View attachment 318309Boy: ARIN
(Arin) Based on Kolkata, he is a passionate writer who writes in Bengali, Hindi and English. His writing has a flavour of nostalgia, art and a little poetry. He shares his poems on the forum heart touching things, which contain pain as well as hope.


Girl:MEERA
(Meera) Resident of Hyderabad, practical but deeply emotional. Likes to write in English, but her words reflect South Indian rootedness. She’s strong, independent, and a little sarcastic too. On the forum, she motivates people with her thoughts.


First meeting:
In a heated discussion on comments written by each other - Arin does not like Meera's logic, and Meera finds Arin's being over-poetic annoying. But in that very moment, a spark of attraction is hidden.


Slowly:
Both become fans of each other's handwriting. Chatting begins - exchange of culture, food, music, and language.


Conflict:
Arin wants everything to be slow and filmy. Meera struggles with real-world issues - family pressure, career, and her doubts about a relationship away from her Hyderabad.


Climax:
Arin comes to Kolkata without telling anyone, just to tell Meera one thing: "If you start looking for me in the streets of Hyderabad... then I will already be there with a bribe."


Ending:
Open-ended like a forum post whose “unsent message” has now finally been sent…


“H voice note had the taste of biryani, and my reply had the love for rasgulla…”
 
View attachment 318309Boy: ARIN
(Arin) Based on Kolkata, he is a passionate writer who writes in Bengali, Hindi and English. His writing has a flavour of nostalgia, art and a little poetry. He shares his poems on the forum heart touching things, which contain pain as well as hope.


Girl:MEERA
(Meera) Resident of Hyderabad, practical but deeply emotional. Likes to write in English, but her words reflect South Indian rootedness. She’s strong, independent, and a little sarcastic too. On the forum, she motivates people with her thoughts.


First meeting:
In a heated discussion on comments written by each other - Arin does not like Meera's logic, and Meera finds Arin's being over-poetic annoying. But in that very moment, a spark of attraction is hidden.


Slowly:
Both become fans of each other's handwriting. Chatting begins - exchange of culture, food, music, and language.


Conflict:
Arin wants everything to be slow and filmy. Meera struggles with real-world issues - family pressure, career, and her doubts about a relationship away from her Hyderabad.


Climax:
Arin comes to Kolkata without telling anyone, just to tell Meera one thing: "If you start looking for me in the streets of Hyderabad... then I will already be there with a bribe."


Ending:
Open-ended like a forum post whose “unsent message” has now finally been sent…


“H voice note had the taste of biryani, and my reply had the love for rasgulla…”
Well penned. Good development. Interesting plot. Biryani with rasgulla is truely best combination. Its true opposite attracts . And also remember nothing is impossible.:cool:
 
Well penned. Good development. Interesting plot. Biryani with rasgulla is truely best combination. Its true opposite attracts . And also remember nothing is impossible.:cool:
So glad you felt the flavor in the plot! Opposites attract, and sometimes the contrast is what makes it memorable. Just like biryani and rasgulla unexpected, but unforgettable.
 
View attachment 318309Boy: ARIN
(Arin) Based on Kolkata, he is a passionate writer who writes in Bengali, Hindi and English. His writing has a flavour of nostalgia, art and a little poetry. He shares his poems on the forum heart touching things, which contain pain as well as hope.


Girl:MEERA
(Meera) Resident of Hyderabad, practical but deeply emotional. Likes to write in English, but her words reflect South Indian rootedness. She’s strong, independent, and a little sarcastic too. On the forum, she motivates people with her thoughts.


First meeting:
In a heated discussion on comments written by each other - Arin does not like Meera's logic, and Meera finds Arin's being over-poetic annoying. But in that very moment, a spark of attraction is hidden.


Slowly:
Both become fans of each other's handwriting. Chatting begins - exchange of culture, food, music, and language.


Conflict:
Arin wants everything to be slow and filmy. Meera struggles with real-world issues - family pressure, career, and her doubts about a relationship away from her Hyderabad.


Climax:
Arin comes to Kolkata without telling anyone, just to tell Meera one thing: "If you start looking for me in the streets of Hyderabad... then I will already be there with a bribe."


Ending:
Open-ended like a forum post whose “unsent message” has now finally been sent…


“H voice note had the taste of biryani, and my reply had the love for rasgulla…”
Your words didn’t just narrate a story, they lived it. Arin & Meera may be from different worlds, but their bond reminds us that hearts don’t need Google Maps to find each other. Maybe love isn’t about the place... it's about the pace, slow, real, and brave. Beautifully unsent, beautifully said
 
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