About
Haal-E-Dil is warm, inviting and a mostly playful sharing of how one can be vulnerable, connect and truly co-create a space of community.
It's like stars on a cool night, while you watch them from your bonfire lit circle of friends, mesmerized in poetry.
It's the first breeze that hits you on a sweaty day, while you walk in the garden.
It's an honest sharing of the heart; it's a revolution- we don't confess our love, we declare it. We own our feelings and are unashamed of them. Hell, we're almost proud.
The show includes views of a person who's just lost their father to suicide, and is lockdown-ed. A teenager who's just figuring that people don't really talk. A bipolar woman who's unsure of love. A corporate employee who has just figured that all they want is to be loved. A storyteller who has lost his friends and misses his city. An alpha woman who finds solace in her work, her lover and in love. An intoxicated brother who can only think of mending things with his sibling. A modern-day Rafiki who wants you to cherish your lovers.
It's all heart and soul; everyone does their best to be as true to themselves as possible and the viewer is both, a witness and a participant.