
Aravindsriram
The story unfolds as a heartfelt human drama, following a young man trapped in the obsession of social image, measuring his self-worth by money and approval, he asked 2000 rupees but his mother gave 200 rupees only, arguing with his mother over a mere 200 rupees because he fears humiliation among friends who equate friendship with spending power. His friends cold reactions expose the hollowness of his world, and when the party is cancelled, fate intervenes through a small but powerful moment, his encounter with a hungry orphan boy. What begins as irritation turns into guilt, empathy, and finally responsibility, as the young man chooses kindness over pride and secures the child a safe future. This single act becomes the mirror that forces hi...