In the sea of innocence two children are swimming happily.
They live a life of a fairy tale, feeling that they are the only ones in the
whole world. They cry with each other, they laugh with each other; they share
every sorrow, every joy and every moment of their life with each other and
promise to be together forever…
But when has life listened to us mere humans? As they grow
up, they meet new challenge in every stinking corner of their path, forcing
them to drift apart from one other in order to face the tests their life puts
them into…they are caught in a whirlwind of complex relationships and things
they don’t understand or rather, don’t want to understand as their whole world
revolve around each other, they know if one is the body then the other is the
soul…if one is the cloud the other is the silver lining…
Just as the darkest clouds are covered by faint, glimmering
traces of light, that plays around, soaking the heat and energy from the sun,
getting its hopes of replenishing alive, small happiness find their way back
into our lives, making a band of hopes and liveliness around us like a silver
lining, no matter how hard and painful our lives turn into…
So here the magic carpet taking us all on a fun filled
journey in to the depths of the life of two people who are both thickest of
friends and unrecognizable strangers!
Souls of the story:
Arnav Singh Raizada:
He is fierce
yet he is gentle; he is strong yet he is weak; he is arrogant yet he is
humble…he is a man who has lived in two worlds: one, the world of his heart and
the other, the world of his mind. His life is a puzzle and a piece of this
puzzle is missing, which connects the two of his worlds fusing it into one…will
he be able to find the missing piece?
Khushi Kumari Gupta:
She is
confident yet doubtful; she is happy yet sad; she is angry yet calm; she is
lively yet forlorn. She is a woman who has to make choices: choices between her
heart and her mind. Which will she choose? Which way will she go? Does she have
answers to the questions she poses herself?
