This is not a love story.
Not in the traditional sense, at least.
It's a story about silence. About the things we feel but never say.
About marriages that look perfect from the outside, but echo with unspoken pain.
About men and women who are not bad or broken-just lost in translation between what they want, what they fear, and what they've never learned how to express.
"Screaming" dives into the emotional chaos that simmers quietly beneath modern relationships. It questions the idea of understanding-not of others, but of ourselves. It challenges the myth that love is enough without communication, without honesty, without the courage to be vulnerable.
You'll meet Ajay, Rehan, Ria, and Pooja-four people navigating their way through love, loneliness, desire, duty, and disillusionment.
Each of them is screaming, in their own way.
Some out loud.
Some only inside.
Some hoping someone will hear them.
Some not even knowing they need to be heard.
This story is for anyone who has ever asked, "Why doesn't my partner understand me?"
It's for the ones who pretend to be okay, and for those who are too scared to ask for more.
It's for the quiet warriors-the ones who stay, who try, who break, and who begin again.
If you've ever been in love, or out of it, or somewhere in between... this is for you.
- Om Suraj Gutti