A middle-aged Indian woman named Adithi is deeply concerned about protecting her young daughter from the harsh realities of modern teenage lust. She believes it is her sole responsibility as a mother. Her effort to involve her husband in their daughter's sensitive personal life fails. Adithi realizes that she alone must find a solution to guide her daughter in being cautious about engaging in teenage intercourse.
To address the issue, Adithi crafts a story. A story possibly based on real events, and chooses the right moment to share it with her daughter. The story revolves around a teenage mother who became pregnant before marriage. The story highlights the roles and emotions involved. Through her storytelling, Adithi manages to captivate her daughter's attention, leading her to promise to avoid teenage intercourse.
What exactly led to this breakthrough? Was it the story itself, the portrayal of the mother's character, or perhaps the reflection of Adithi's own past experiences?