In an era of instant gratification and digital "ghosting," 18 Pages feels like a beautifully handwritten letter found in a dusty attic. The story follows Siddhu, a man grappling with a broken heart, who stumbles upon a diary belonging to a woman named Nandini.
Siddhu is a tech-savvy guy living in the noise of the city, while Nandini’s diary reveals a woman who lives life through moments, not megapixels. In an era of instant gratification and digital
The diary ends abruptly at page 18. This creates a ticking clock of curiosity—why did she stop? Where is she now? In an era of instant gratification and digital