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Synopsis: What will you do if you are left unwanted by someone you dearly love? It feels like being in a deserted island, which was once your beautiful abode, now covered with carnivorous hedges pricking and luring. Colour of the sky at sunset is not soothing anymore but seems like covered in blood, rustling of leave is not peaceful but an indication of someone coming to chain you, the sand is no more soft and relaxing but a quicksand pulling you down and the chirping of birds becomes a screech of an eagle. You are no more yourself but a stranger you detest. How can you reason out what has happened to you and rationalize to live with it? Why will you remain in the social boundaries and accept the way of life after being torn apart. Maroon is a story of a man, creative writing professor in a university in Dehradun, betrayed by his loving wife, a music teacher in a school, struggles to live in humiliation. His deep pain makes him take a masochistic step which results in deep guilt and fear. In his
 
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Year:
2016
94 min
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'He doesn't break that bond, nor lets it go.'

'And instead of feeling remorse for your kite'

'you get busy in trying to save the thread.'

'The stress of both relations can be seen on the thread.'

'According to kite-flyers'

'whoever breaks the bond first'

'ends up with the least thread in his hands.'

'Patience.'

'Your patience is tested.'

'Because it's about emerging as the hero in the story.'

'If he breaks the bond first'

'then the story is yours and you're the hero.'

'But if you lose patience'

'then for the rest of your life, you'll be'

'the villain in the story.'

"I have strangled the sleep already."

"I have strangled the sleep already"

"but this dream doesn't die."

"Songs are squeals, out of tune."

"Nothing blooms as a melody, I pry."

"Soul is drenched, I lament in pain.."

"The soul is drenched, I lament in pain"

"and my sun is scorched and swoon."

"I've got both the things"

"the full moon and the darkness."

"the full moon and the darkness."

"Night covered the day, I wonder"

"the door step split me asunder."

"I am in search of my own story"

"words without page wail for plunder."

"I have strangled the sleep already.."

"I have strangled the sleep already"

"but this dream doesn't die."

"but this dream doesn't die."

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