Love
can only be realized when one drowns in its depths. Love is also finding about
oneself than finding someone else. It is the emotion which has began life and
the elemental sentiment that revolves the world.
'Invisible
love' is a story of pure love which is felt by the senses except for the sense
of sight. Two hearts beating in two different parts of the world get connected
to each other through the medium of the internet. What is conceived as a mere
friendship blossoms into an extraordinary feeling of love for the two. Both of
them become inseparable on the virtual world and carry each other in their
minds in the real world. They decide to bridge the gap between the virtual and
real when they decide to meet after knowing each other 'virtually' for six years and things take an ugly turn minutes before their
first meeting. They had planned months before their first meeting as it was
supposed to be an absolute spiritual experience for them. But with the unusual
turn of event before seeing each other brings forth the harsh realities of life
and tests their convictions and the feeling of love for each other. This incident
also puts forth their true faces not only in front of the other but also in
front of themselves. The incident jostles both of them and their dreamy picture of the first sight of each other turns into an unexpected rendezvous. The incident proves to be a test of their invisible love.
What
makes the story real –
The
drive for attaining pure love and the lengths to which one can go to
achieve it makes the story more compelling, riveting. To love another without
any bias, to create and nurture a garden of unconditional love needs a strong
heart, willing soul with strong spirituality.
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