Screen Age - Mid to Late 20s
Language- Hindi, English
Background- U.P.
Shooting Location- West/North Mumbai
Production timeline - for two weeks between the 20th May to 15th of June, 26
Mid 20s | Trans Woman
Tattoo Artist | Aspiring Music Producer
Tria is sharp, witty, magnetic, and completely self-made. She works double shifts as a barista and a tattoo artist while building her career as a music producer on the side. She moves through Bombay with swagger, but also with the awareness of someone who knows exactly how power works: who has it, who performs it, and who just pretends to.
Right now, she has only one thing on her mind: BERLIN. She’s not the kind of person who waits for doors to open. She kicks them down. Hailing from Kanpur, a Tier-2 city in North India, from parents who have always supported and loved her, she came to Mumbai to build something real. Over time she found her way into the upper circles of the city - the version of Mumbai that exists somewhere near the stratosphere, far removed from the pedestrians and delivery riders below. She has a patron-and-companion arrangement with Omkar, an uneven romance bound by age, money, and access.
She and Saad share the same urgency to leave India and start over in Berlin. He’s her lover, her best friend, and sometimes her sparring partner. They fight, but they show up for each other. She understands him as an artist and quietly wants to reignite what he’s lost. She even covers bills when she can, holding the practical side together while dreaming bigger for both of them.
For Tria, Berlin isn’t just escape, it’s legitimacy. A mecca for electronic music. A place where her identity, art, and ambition won’t constantly be negotiated or explained. Unlike Saad, she doesn’t freeze in doubt. She acts. Sometimes recklessly. Whether stealing from a wealthy lover or deliberately inking a symbol wrong as quiet revenge against institution and arrogance. She turns audacity into a form of eveyrday resistance.
But beneath all that bravado is longing for stability, for recognition, for a chosen family that feels permanent. When the child enters their lives, something softer surfaces in her, complicating her clean narrative of escape. Tria is the engine of the film, she’s ambitious, defiant, restless but she’s also its moral fault line, constantly testing how far she can push before something breaks.
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