Welcome to my blog, where I share my passion for screenwriting and the stories I've crafted. Although I am self-taught in the art of screenwriting, I have honed my skills through extensive reading of scripts and consistent practice.
Screenwriting is a beloved hobby of mine and while I am aware that breaking into Hollywood may be unlikely, the joy and fulfillment I gain from creating my own stories and visualizing them on the big screen are incomparable.
On this blog, you will find a diverse array of original screenplays and reinterpretations and continuations of beloved films. Please note that as a work in progress, my writing may contain errors and not always adhere to proper grammar. I thank you for joining me on this journey and I hope you will find my screenplays to be entertaining to read.
Additionally, these scripts are part of an ongoing video mini-series project in the development phase.
"Disclaimer: The story presented in this script is based on true events that were reported by various news outlets and websites. The characters and events depicted in this script are not fictional and have been drawn from publicly available information. The script is not intended to be a factual account of the events that occurred and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. This script is being created for the purpose of creating a possible screenplay for social media and/or television, and the author does not claim any ownership or originality of the story."Synopsis
Kalamsat is a story about a young Tamil Nadu student, Rifath Sharook, who leads a team to build the world's smallest satellite, weighing only 64 grams. The satellite, named after former President APJ Abdul Kalam, is launched by NASA in Thursday, 2017, and becomes a historic achievement for India. Through the journey, we see Rifath's determination and passion for space exploration and technology. The story concludes with the successful launch of Kalamsat and the team's celebration at the NASA launch site, with a sense of pride and accomplishment.
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