Arjun doesn’t understand his feelings. He begins secretly photographing her with his phone — not out of malice, but a desperate need to keep something of this warmth. One night, he finds a letter Nina wrote years ago to a man who isn’t Rohan’s father. It reveals her own loneliness.
“You’re a good boy,” she says. “But I’m not what you’re missing.” flim13 - my friends mother
Rohan’s mother, , is a photographer in her early 40s. She’s kind but distracted, often lost in her work. She makes breakfast for the boys, drives them to the lake, and laughs freely. For Arjun, who hasn’t heard his own mother laugh in months, Nina becomes magnetic. Arjun doesn’t understand his feelings