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A heartbroken software engineer tries to debug human emotions… and accidentally discovers the science of happiness.
Arjun Mehta is a software engineer who believes every problem has a solution.
Until heartbreak proves him wrong.
After confessing his feelings to the woman he has loved for years, Arjun is left with a question that refuses to leave his mind.
Why do human emotions behave like broken software?
Heartbreak loops endlessly.
Anxiety triggers without warning.
Memories replay even when nothing can be changed.
So Arjun does the only thing he knows how to do.
He starts trying to debug happiness.
What begins as a strange personal experiment soon pulls in Dr. Maya Rao, a brilliant neuroscientist who studies how the brain processes emotion.
Logical, skeptical, and impossible to impress, Maya is convinced Arjun's idea is ridiculous.
At least at first.
But the more they explore emotional patterns, the more their research begins to reveal something unsettling.
What if happiness is not random?
What if emotional suffering is simply a system we never learned to understand?
Together they begin building a framework they call The Happiness Code.
A model that might allow people to stabilize their emotions and escape endless cycles of stress, anxiety, and heartbreak.
Then the first volunteer appears.
And suddenly the idea stops being theory.
If the experiment works, millions of people could live calmer and happier lives.
If it fails, they might discover something even more terrifying.
That the chaos of human emotion was never a flaw.
It was the point.
The Happiness Code is a smart, funny, and deeply human romantic comedy about love, curiosity, and the dangerous dream of fixing the human heart.
A cinematic story set in New York that blends romance, humor, science, and philosophy into a surprising journey about what happiness really means.
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