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The college years, highlighting the energy, friendships, and the "coming-of-age" struggles of the characters.
The title Kishmish (Raisin) serves as a metaphor for love: it starts as a fresh, juicy grape (the excitement of a new relationship) and eventually dries up into a raisin (the wrinkled, tougher, but sweeter reality of a long-term commitment). The central conflict arises when Rohini's career goals and Tintin's unconventional dreams as an animator clash with their families' traditional views on marriage. The college years, highlighting the energy, friendships, and
The modern-day reality where Tintin and Rohini must navigate the complexities of career ambitions, family expectations, and the digital age. The college years
The narrative is unique because it doesn't just focus on the present. It weaves through three distinct periods: highlighting the energy