A Hide And Seek Story
As a part of their studies Ashwin, Asiya, Hari, Adarsh, and Aparna planned to play hide-and-seek and made a video in the sunny playground. They had a lot of fun and difficulty hiding, with Aparna getting stuck in a drum, Hari covering his face with a box, and Adarsh’s irregular movements keeping everyone entertained. The game was full of comedy despite the difficulties, making it a fun afternoon for the friends.
In a sunny atmosphere, four friends, Hari Adarsh, Aparna, and Asiya decided to play hide and seek. They voted, and Asiya became the catcher, who then started counting, “One, two, three…”
The others scattered to find hiding spots. Hari, in a rush, couldn’t find a proper place. In a moment of desperation, he put a box on his head to cover his face and stood like a statue, hoping to blend in. Aparna, while running, tripped and fell into a large drum, getting stuck inside. As the last one, Adarsh kept running and running, his actions erratic and somewhat clumsy as he searched for a perfect hiding place.
“Nine, ten! Ready or not, here I come!” Asiya is ready to find them, turning around to begin her search. She quickly spotted Hari standing under the box and tagged him. Next, she heard muffled sounds and noticed the drum below the steps shaking slightly. She looked down and she found that Aparna was struggling to free herself. Asiya panicked and called Hari to help Aparna to get out of the drum.
Now Asiya found Hari and Aparna. Finally Asiya but couldn’t find Adarsh. After a long and exhaustive search, she grew tired and gathered to sit down.
As they sat there, puzzled and exhausted, they suddenly heard the sound of a toilet flushing. They turned towards the bathroom and finally found Adarsh.
Credits :
Casting: Aparna R, Asiya sulthana S, Adarsh N S, Harikrishnan V K
Dop : Ashwin A S
Edited By : Harikrishnan V K
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