HOLY SPIRIT OF INDIA ! = ACT 1 - SCENE 10 = KABIR ! COURAGE & TRUE LOVE & ROMANCE VS. PREJUDICE & DEBAUCHERY !

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This original composition was inspired by the film ‹ Kabir Singh ›

Kabir Rajdheer Singh is a young man, who is a bright house surgeon at the Delhi Institute of Medical Sciences.

But he suffers from severe anger management problems that gain him the reputation of a bully.

After a brawl, Kabir is asked to either apologize or leave.

He chooses to leave, but stays upon seeing a new student, Preeti Sikka.

Later, Kabir and his friends announce that he has exclusively claimed Preeti.

Initially timid, she adjusts to his overbearing attitude, and eventually reciprocates his feelings, developing an intimate relationship.

Kabir graduates with an MBBS degree, and moves to Mussoorie for post-graduation.

Despite the distance, their relationship strengthens over the next few years. After Preeti graduates, he meets her conservative parents, but her father Harpal catches them kissing, and throws him out.

Harpal continues to oppose their relationship, despite Kabir's attempts to assure him about their deep love for one another.

Enraged at the father’s unrelenting rejection, Kabir asks Preeti to choose between him and her family within the next six hours, or he will end their relationship.

But Preeti fails to reach back to him in time. Feeling abandoned, Kabir injects himself with morphine, and remains unconscious for the next two days.

On gaining consciousness, he finds out that Preeti is being forced into an arranged marriage, and gate crashes the wedding party; whereupon, Harpal has him beaten and arrested.

After his release from jail, his father, Rajdheer, ostracizes him from the family for his antics.

With his friend Shiva's help, Kabir finds a rented flat and joins a private hospital as a surgeon.

To cope with his emotions, Kabir starts to severely abuse drugs and alcohol, attempting one-night stands, having casual relationships, buying a pet dog - but none of which are successful to make him live happily again.

Within months, he becomes a successful surgeon and a high-functioning alcoholic, both respected and feared by the hospital staff.

But Kabir’s self-destructive behavior and obsessive compulsory disorder worry his friends.

While hung over from an alcohol binge on a day-off, Kabir is called in to perform an emergency surgery, for which he unwillingly agrees.

During the procedure, however, Kabir collapses from dehydration.

Suspicious, the hospital staff takes his blood samples, which contain traces of alcohol and cocaine.

A case is filed against him in court, and during an in-house hearing, a broken Kabir admits to alcoholism and violation of medical ethics.

As a result, his medical license is suspended for five years, and he is evicted from his flat.

The next morning, Kabir learns of his grandmother's death. At the funeral, he and his father Rajdheer reconcile, and soon thereafter Kabir resolves to quit his habits.

Some days later, Kabir spots a pregnant but dejected Preeti sitting in a park.

He approaches her, and offers to raise the child with her, if she is unhappy in her marriage.

Initially silent, she bursts into angry tears, yells at him for discarding her, and asks him to leave.

Shiva then tells Preeti about Kabir's obsession and self-destructive habits, which she was unaware of.

Shocked, Preeti confesses that she left her husband three days after the marriage, and has been working in a clinic to support herself.

Overcome with anger, especially after hearing about his casual affair with an actress, Preeti had refused to contact him again.

In a plot twist, Preeti reveals that her marriage was never consummated, and that the child was Kabir's.

They marry, and reunite with their families, with Harpal apologizing to them.

The film ends with them, happily on a beach, in love and with their baby.

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Teri'irere Ito'arai
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The Holy Spirit of India !

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