Aliah Rupawala, 24, is a Bohri Muslim girl from a conservative family. She discreetly becomes a Suicide Prevention Counsellor, and on her first day, she finds a 52-year-old man about to leap from a high-rise terrace. As she tries to bring him down, she is forced to examine why she became a Suicide Prevention Counsellor in the first place, as well as share a lot of herself in order to get him to share and open up. Going all in to save him, she learns to deal with and release her loneliness and loss in order to be able to do the same for the caller. And in doing so, she ends up healing not just her own heart, but also the heart of the man who has called, a man who has been a Suicide Prevention Counsellor for 15 years.
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Aliah Rupawala, 24, is a Bohri Muslim girl from a conservative family. She discreetly becomes a Suicide Prevention Counsellor, and on her first day, she finds a 52-year-old man about to leap from a high-rise terrace. As she tries to bring him down, she is forced to examine why she became a Suicide Prevention Counsellor in the first place, as well as share a lot of herself in order to get him to share and open up. Going all in to save him, she learns to deal with and release her loneliness and loss in order to be able to do the same for the caller. And in doing so, she ends up healing not just her own heart, but also the heart of the man who has called, a man who has been a Suicide Prevention Counsellor for 15 years.
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