In 2018, a Tamil movie called "96" came out. It's about love, starring Vijay Sethupathi and Trisha Krishnan. The story resonates with me because it reflects my own experiences.
I went to a government school in Kollam district. During my teenage years, I had a crush on a girl and confessed my feelings to her. We dated for a long time, fell in love, and understood each other well. But our love faced a challenge – religion. I was Hindu, she was Muslim, and when our families and the community found out about us, they kept us apart. She went to her mother's house, and I went to my father's house in Thiruvananthapuram. Our communication was blocked, and our love story ended there.
Years later, at a school reunion, we met again. We talked, shared experiences, and then went our separate ways. I hope she's living happily with her family now. This story from "96" mirrors my own life closely, and it's something I hold dear.
I went to a government school in Kollam district. During my teenage years, I had a crush on a girl and confessed my feelings to her. We dated for a long time, fell in love, and understood each other well. But our love faced a challenge – religion. I was Hindu, she was Muslim, and when our families and the community found out about us, they kept us apart. She went to her mother's house, and I went to my father's house in Thiruvananthapuram. Our communication was blocked, and our love story ended there.
Years later, at a school reunion, we met again. We talked, shared experiences, and then went our separate ways. I hope she's living happily with her family now. This story from "96" mirrors my own life closely, and it's something I hold dear.