“Ananya hadn’t cried during a shot since her debut film. But here, under the blinding set lights, with the co-actor forgetting his lines for the tenth time, she felt the sting. Not because of him. Because in the corner stood Vikram – the man who had once held her hair back when she vomited from nervousness before auditions. Now he was just the light boy. And he wouldn’t even look at her.”

Arjun looked up, startled. He adjusted his glasses, his eyes widening as he recognized the superstar standing before him in a drenched hoodie. "Aadya Garu? I... I didn't know anyone was here."

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"You feel too much," Arjun replied, finally meeting her eyes. "You try to give them the Maya they expect. Try giving them the Maya that watched the sunrise this morning when no one was looking."