Writing screenplays is my way of capturing the essence of life, human emotions, and the profound questions of existence. I am drawn to stories that unfold in the quiet moments—the unspoken words, the fleeting glances, the weight of time passing—because I believe that true depth lies in the subtleties of human experience. Through my scripts, I explore themes of existentialism, the fragile beauty of connection, and the search for meaning in an ever-changing world. Inspired by filmmakers like Kiarostami and Farhadi, I strive to craft narratives that feel intimate yet universal, where characters grapple with the ordinary yet profound realities of life. My goal is not just to tell stories but to evoke reflection, to remind audiences of the poetry in the everyday, and to make them more aware of their own existence, even in the simplest of moments.