A female character proposes marriage to her boyfriend, Raghu, who is a cricketer, and expresses her desire to see him play in the stadium and achieve his cricket goals. She reassures him that she will support his cricket career. However, the conversation takes a dark turn, and it appears that Raghu is being harassed and tortured by a man named Chairman Ramesh Shah. The female character and others decide to complain to the authorities about the harassment. The conversation also touches on themes of depression, anger, and the importance of thinking for oneself.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Someone mentions that if they get married, Raghu is doomed.
2. The speaker asks someone if they cried.
3. The person being spoken to has become very calm.
4. The speaker is happy to see the person they are talking to.
5. The person being spoken to used to have anger inside them, but it has gone away.
6. The speaker wants to get married and have children.
7. The person being spoken to has left cricket.
8. The speaker wants to support the person they are talking to in their cricket career.
9. The speaker has never seen the person they are talking to play cricket.
10. The person being spoken to has a pass that has stopped.
11. The speaker wants to go with the person they are talking to wherever they go.
12. The person being spoken to is being given an opportunity to play for a national team.
13. Chairman Ramesh Shah is accused of harassing and torturing someone.
14. The speaker mentions that there is a problem with sexual harassment in the workplace.
15. Section 354 and secondary certificate are mentioned in the context of harassment.
16. The speaker is filing a complaint against Chairman Ramesh Shah.
17. The person being spoken to has refused to play cricket.
18. The speaker wants to prove that they are from a good family.
19. The speaker mentions that they have depression and anger issues.
20. The person being spoken to has a problem with love and marriage.
21. The speaker wants to think for themselves and make their own decisions.