Script File
The Folds of Life
After years of emotional estrangement, a weary elderly mother and her abused daughter — now a single mother herself — walk parallel paths of silent suffering. But when fate delivers them a second chance, healing comes not through words, but through presence, memory, and the smallest gesture of return.
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Abhishek AravindWriter
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Project Type:Screenplay
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Genres:Drama, Family, Tragedy
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Number of Pages:53
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Language:English
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First-time Screenwriter:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Abhishek Aravind is a screenwriter, 3D artist, and visual storyteller from Kerala, India, currently based in New Delhi. A graduate in Animation & Multimedia, he blends his technical craft with emotionally rich narratives that explore the psychological and existential truths of modern life. His work often examines themes of memory, identity, and quiet inner conflict — influenced by filmmakers like Christopher Nolan, David Fincher, Dennis Villeneuve, Zack Snyder.
Abhishek writes to reflect the unseen realities of a broken but hopeful generation — telling stories that affirm the need for connection, purpose, and standing for what’s right. He aspires to create films that not only move audiences emotionally but also inspire them to rediscover what truly matters in life.
I write to connect with the silent, broken parts of people — the parts we hide beneath responsibilities, expectations, and curated lives. My stories often explore emotional stillness, fractured bonds, and inner conflict, because I believe these quiet truths are where real healing begins.
As a creator from this generation, I know how easy it is to lose sight of what truly matters. Through every script, I try to hold up a mirror to that — and to remind both myself and the audience that there is still hope, still purpose, and still light, even in the darkest folds of life.