'She’s like the Wind' is a story about two lovers, reunited for a few fleeting hours, on a monsoon night in the heart of Bombay, India.
A night out with an ex-teen-love, Tara, after what seems like a lifetime apart. Their demeanor enriched with the age old love of two beings that move, think and respond in a synchronized dance. Their lives now separated by a wall of their different realities, each having moved on and living their ‘straight’ life – the bittersweet smell of this brief freedom tints the moments of passion that would have, could have, should have been.
Barely speaking, they set out to cruise the streets of the city, never having done so before together. Unspoken fantasies and an uncommitted love unfold, as they run into an encounter worth more than they bargained for.
In the course of the story, they experience and share a brief but intense essence of all that they could have hoped to find in their life’s loves, but never dared to look for. Returning to their respective realms of solace, they take with them a sweet memory of this one night.