Why is Ora upset?
Because the script had exactly what he had seen in his dream earlier that day, Ora was stunned. "How can this be?" he thought. "I haven't told anyone about this, and yet it's all written here?"
As Ora read the script, confusion and shock became evident on his face. Amit and Ankit were watching him closely.
"Ora, what's wrong? Is there something bothering you in the script? Why do you seem so restless?" Amit asked.
Ora quickly responded, "No… It's nothing like that. I was just… thinking."
He suddenly fell silent. "No, I can't tell them about this. Who would believe that what I saw in my dream is now written in the script? They'll think I'm crazy."
After a brief pause, he changed the topic, "I was just thinking about how I should perfect my facial expressions."
Amit and Ankit smiled. "Oh, you're a famous actor, so you must have your own methods for getting into character," Amit said.
Ora smiled slightly and began acting exactly as the script dictated, as if everything was happening in real life. Every move, every line, aligned perfectly with the story. Amit and Ankit filmed his performance so they could send it to Vijay, the owner of the entertainment company.
When Ora's performance ended, Amit and Ankit clapped. "That was amazing, Ora! It didn't feel like acting at all—it felt like it was really happening," Ankit praised.
Ora thought to himself, "Because, for me, this *is* real."
Afterward, Amit and Ankit called Vijay and sent him the video. Vijay, after watching, was equally amazed. "Wow, that performance is incredible! Go ahead and sign Ora for this film, and make sure to confirm when he'll arrive in India."
Amit agreed. A little later, Ankit handed Ora the contract papers. "You've been signed for this film. Just put your signature here."
Ora couldn't help but smile. Finally, he had been selected for the film, and now he could figure out how everything he had seen in his dream ended up in the novel.
Amit asked, "Ora, when are you coming to India? Vijay sir wants to confirm, so we can start work as soon as you arrive."
"You're right. I'll be in India in two weeks, that's confirmed," Ora replied.
Amit and Ankit said, "Okay," and began to leave. Just then, a thought struck Ora.
"Wait, I have one more question."
"Sure, what do you want to know?" Ankit asked.
"This famous novel, *The Twin Flames*, on which this film is based… who is the author?"
Amit and Ankit looked a bit surprised. "Actually, Ora, the writer isn't really famous. She's just an ordinary girl, and no one really knows her because she wrote the novel under a secret ID. We don't even know her real name."
"Vijay sir told us that the girl has been invited to sign the contract since she's the original owner of the story. You might get a chance to meet her."
Ora nodded. "A secret ID? And her real name isn't known?"
"Sorry, we don't know her real name. The ID she used only said 'Anya,' but that's not her real name."
"Vijay sir spoke with her directly, so he might know. If you want, I can call him and ask."
Ankit called Vijay, but he was busy in a meeting and didn't answer the phone.
"Sorry, Ora, Vijay sir seems busy right now, so he's not picking up."
"Anya..." Ora muttered to himself. That name had also appeared in his dream. He was now even more puzzled. "The name sounds so familiar, and everything written in the novel is happening exactly the same. How is this possible?"
Amit and Ankit left, but Ora's mind was spinning with thoughts. He couldn't make sense of what was happening. He decided that the only way to find answers was to go to India.
India Delhi....
Meanwhile, on the other side, Ara had already informed her family that she had landed a job in Mumbai as a writer. She told them she would be leaving for Mumbai in a week.
But were their destinies bringing them together again? Would Ora and Ara finally meet, or was something else written in their fate?
How is it possible that the events from Ora's dream are written word-for-word in the script? Is this just a coincidence, or is something deeper at play?
Who is the mysterious writer 'Anya,' and why does her story feel so familiar to Ora? Could she be connected to his dreams?
Will Ora and Ara finally meet in Mumbai, and if they do, how will their connection unfold?
What role does Ora's acting play in revealing the truth behind his dreams and the novel? Is there a hidden message he's yet to uncover?
As Ora heads to India, will he find the answers he seeks, or will new mysteries arise that challenge everything he believes?
Could there be more to Ara's role in the story than meets the eye? What significance does her journey to Mumbai hold?