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The Seventh String

· 1h 44m

Skip it. This sounds like a well-intentioned indie drama with a potentially powerful premise about trauma and forgiveness, but the plot summary reads more like a therapy session transcript than a compelling narrative—and without any critical validation or cast recognition to vouch for the execution, you're taking a real gamble on whether the filmmaking matches the emotional weight of the story.

Plot

Nishtha who had fallen in love with a 31 year old man when she was only 13. She had to leave her hometown. After 12years she comes back. While roaming around with her friends, she came across a hut where a lot of people meet and talk to each other and share their own stories. Finally she went back to that hut and shared her story. She just wants to be free from her past. She wants to forgive her and let it go. At the end of the story a man who was present during her story stops her to tell her that he was the one who had hurt her and made her go through so many things. She looks at him and tells him that she already knew it.