
When we are in the depths of darkness, often our sense of our surrounding goes for a toss. We often wish someone would pull us out from this endless pit, but most often we are far too deep, for someone to help us. In such times of crisis, the responsibility falls on ourselves to try to find our way out. How and from where do we start? My belief is that, even in the depth of darkness, there will be a faint source of light somewhere, and that search for light begins with us. We must discover ourselves within these depths, and try moving towards that source of light. The success of overcoming this herculean task depends and determines our strength of character. The choices we make, the issues that we must fight against, the morals we must stand for, all these decisions will lead to our exit, for the exit from this endless pit always exists, as long as we are willing to look for it.
I for one, believe that, I have witnessed this, and anyone who can relate to this and have successfully come out, is a survivor.
There are different characters out in this world, each one unique and strong in their own terms, but what lead me to portray the actor Fahadh was his ability to so convincingly portray all the different kinds of characters he has acted, that itself shows his strength, a strength which I admire. There is a meta relationship connect here, which I tried to establish in my illustration, and the ambience and lighting added up the emotion of hope, which derives from the strength of a character.