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What if you could see what’s coming…but had no idea what it would take from you?
Varun Shetty has his life pretty sorted. First year of college, decent grades, a small circle that feels like home…and a past he’s decided he’s already dealt with.
Or at least, that’s what he tells himself.
Until things start getting… weird.
Moments that feel off.
Like he’s already lived them.
Like something in his head is running ahead of him.
At first, he brushes it off. Coincidence. Overthinking. Stress.
Then it keeps happening.
And the scary part?
He’s not just seeing things.
They’re actually coming true.
What starts as a strange advantage slowly becomes much harder to control. Because the more he leans into it, the more everything around him starts shifting his choices, his relationships, even the way he sees himself.
And some things don’t like being changed.
While he’s trying to make sense of all this, life doesn’t exactly pause for him. There’s grief he never really dealt with, friendships that don’t feel as steady anymore, and his brother getting pulled into something Varun doesn’t fully understand yet… but knows isn’t good.
Somewhere between all of that, he realises this isn’t about knowing the future.
It’s about what it costs to interfere with it.
DIVINARE is a story about control, loss, and the things we convince ourselves we’ve moved on from.
About how easy it is to say “I’m fine” and how much harder it is actually to mean it.
And about one question that doesn’t really have a clean answer:
If you had the chance to change what’s coming…would you?
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