Gabu, a shy, emotional, introspective and intuitive loner reminisces his childhood memories-and his bemusement s in love, life and everything else. In his life's journey, he has encumbered numerous personal tragedies: his parent's divorce (when he was little) , unrelenting wrath of an unloving and acrimonious father, impedance of career aspirations and a couple of heartbreaks.
Such misfortune renders him cautious enough to lead an intuitively guided life; and as a result , he is lured to his potential future soul mate; and is also assured of his union with his long, lost beloved mother. In addition, he is also promised of a happier future imbued with affection and care. But even such assumptions prove elusive,beckoning more loneliness and bemusement. Eternally tormented and indulging in a relentless chore of self quizzing and inner doubts, he loses his sense of will, judgments, ambition and belief-in God, love and life itself.
Pestered and exhausted by the resolve to challenge--or demystify(perhaps)-the notion of divine will, he finds himself reeling on the edge of sanity. Such bemusing life circumstance compels him to seek refuge in a spiritual commune or Ashram where he gets enlightened, and acquires his sense of sanity and balance along with timeless wisdom.
Even though he never meets up with his mother, his Love interest (after encumbering a terrible misfortune) comes to visit him in the Ashram, begging him to embrace her. But things take an untoward ( and unexpected) turn when she is confronted with an entirely transformed Gabu.
Ages: 18 and Up.