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88 Keys to Heartbreak

88 Keys to Heartbreak' is the story of a young and aspiring music composer called Jeet Mohan Sinha of the early 90's who meets an unfortunate car accident and goes in coma for 15 years. He was 23 years old before the accident. Now after one and a half decades, he opens his eyes and surprises everyone.
The doctor (Nagesh) believes it's an absolute miracle. But things have changed now, he is an old handicapped man on a wheelchair, trying to find a way to restart his life with his passion for music and love for his wife, Shambhavi. Although his recovery was considered a miracle, for him it turns out to be worse than being comatose. Nothing is the way it was in 1993. For him the world has become an impossible and scary place to exist in.





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