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By IndiaFM News Bureau, July 18, 2007 - 15:43 IST
Kaise
Kahein is a modern-day love story that pits romance
against career. The young today are very determined to
concentrate on their careers and make their millions
as soon as possible. Love may not be part of their
immediate agenda but it doesn’t come with a warning
either. What happens when love breaks into the lives
of two career-centric people?
Aditya is a young banker with a very bright future. At
the age of 25, he’s earmarked as the one most likely
to climb into the COO’s chair. He doesn’t have a
personal life except his work, and he is happy about
it. Till…Radhika comes into his life. She is a
hardcore TV journalist and loves her work. She has
left her native Mangalore and is dead certain that
nothing, but nothing is going to keep her away from
being the hottest young property in journalism. On the
job 24/7, she conducts a sting operation during which
she encounters Aditya….. They fall in love, deeply in
love, but that love is negotiated around the demands
of their work. Their careers remain the priority.
Can careers survive love?
Can love survive career demands?
Love takes them into domains that they had not
expected, calling on them to forgo their individual
pride, ego and the demands of their careers. To keep
the passion of their love alive, they are called upon
to sacrifice something they had not budgeted for –
their passion for their careers. After several false
steps, Aditya and Radhika decide – rationally – to
separate their personal lives from their workspace.
But that is easier said than done when both are into
careers that keep them on call at the oddest of hours.
Love falters. Love can’t keep up with the erratic
demands of their careers. Aditya can’t leave his
burgeoning career opportunities when Radhika decides
to take a much-awaited promotion that would take her
to another city, away from Aditya, and away from love.
It’s not easy going for either, but they give long
distance relationship a try. But the separation is not
just physical-or of distance. It’s a separation of
minds, of different demands.
Can Aditya and Radhika find in themselves again the
same passion that brought them together the first
time?
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