RUHI : HIS ONLINE LOVE
Ruhi is eighteen, a soft-hearted Muslim girl from Mumbai who believes in sincerity in a world that rarely pauses long enough to feel. Quiet, a little clumsy, and deeply honest, she has always loved carefully - never loudly, never carelessly. For her, emotions are sacred, not something to be played with. Dhruv is nineteen, a carefree Hindu boy from Delhi who treats life like a series of moments meant to be enjoyed. Charming, flirty, and effortlessly confident, he has loved before - and left before things got serious. Commitment scares him, but kindness comes naturally to him, even when he doesn't fully understand his own heart. They don't meet by fate or coincidence. They meet online. A random cricket group chat. A harmless argument. A joke that turns into a conversation - and conversations that slowly begin to matter. Late-night texts replace sleep. Voice notes feel more real than reality. Somewhere between matches, memes, and silences, two teenagers from different cities, different faiths, and different worlds begin to feel close in a way neither of them expected. But online love is fragile. Screens hide truths. Distance tests patience. And when faith, family, and fear enter the picture, love is no longer just about feelings - it becomes a choice. Can something born behind a screen survive the weight of reality? Can two young hearts, divided by beliefs but connected by emotions, hold on when the world asks them to let go? Ruhi: His Online Love is a tender, modern romance about digital connections, teenage emotions, interfaith love, and the quiet hope that even in a fast-moving world, some love stories are meant to stay.

