
A Love & Drama Short Film Script
Sameer (26) – Caring but emotionally reserved. Believes love is shown through actions, not words.
Hiba (24) – Sensitive, expressive, deeply emotional. Needs reassurance and connection.
Dim light. Rain tapping on the window.
Hiba sits on the edge of the bed, holding her phone. Her eyes are watery.
Sameer lies beside her, scrolling through his phone.
Silence fills the room.
Hiba (softly)
“Sameer… do you even notice me anymore?”
Sameer doesn’t look up immediately.
Sameer
“I’m right here, aren’t I?”
That answer lands heavily.
Hiba
“Being here isn’t the same as being with me.”
Sameer sighs, slightly irritated.
Sameer
“You overthink too much.”
Hiba looks away. A tear rolls down.
CUT TO BLACK
Warm colors. Laughter.
Sameer and Hiba sit on grass, sharing ice cream.
Hiba (smiling)
“Promise me something.”
Sameer
“What?”
Hiba
“If I ever feel alone… you won’t let me stay that way.”
Sameer looks at her—soft, sincere.
Sameer
“I promise.”
They laugh. Hands touch.
Hiba prepares breakfast quietly.
Sameer rushes in, grabbing his keys.
Sameer
“I’m getting late. I’ll eat outside.”
He doesn’t notice the table already set.
Hiba (trying to sound normal)
“I made your favorite…”
But he’s already leaving.
Door closes.
Silence again.
She sits down slowly. The untouched breakfast becomes symbolic.
Montage:
VOICEOVER (Hiba)
“Love didn’t disappear… it just stopped being expressed.”
Hiba watches an old video on her phone—Sameer laughing, calling her “his world.”
Sameer enters.
Hiba
“Do you remember this?”
He glances briefly.
Sameer
“Yeah… old times.”
That hurts.
Hiba
“Why does it feel like I’m the only one still living in them?”
Sameer sits, tired.
Sameer
“Hiba, life isn’t a movie. People get busy.”
Hiba (breaking)
“Busy enough to forget love?”
Silence turns heavy.
Hiba (tears building)
“I don’t need perfect… I just need to feel something from you.”
Sameer looks frustrated.
Sameer
“I do everything for us! I work, I provide—what else do you want?”
Hiba stands.
Hiba (voice shaking)
“I want you.”
That line lands hard.
Hiba (crying now)
“You stopped talking… stopped looking at me like I matter.”
Sameer softens slightly—but still defensive.
Sameer
“I’m just tired…”
Hiba
“And I’m just… alone.”
Silence.
Hiba looks directly at him—raw, vulnerable.
Hiba
“Sameer… make me cry.”
He’s confused.
Sameer
“What?”
Hiba (through tears)
“Say something that hurts… but at least it’ll mean you feel something.”
Sameer freezes.
That moment hits deeper than shouting ever could.
EXT. STREET – NIGHT
Sameer walks alone.
VOICEOVER (Sameer)
“I thought love was responsibility… not realization.”
Flashbacks:
VOICEOVER (Sameer)
“She wasn’t asking for more… just asking for me.”
INT. ROOM – NIGHT
Hiba packs a small bag.
She pauses… looks around.
Memories everywhere.
She sits and cries quietly—not loud, just deeply broken.
INT. HOUSE – LATE NIGHT
Sameer rushes in.
Sees the packed bag.
Panic.
He finds Hiba sitting still.
Sameer (breathing heavily)
“You’re leaving?”
She doesn’t answer immediately.
Hiba
“I’m tired of begging for love that used to come naturally.”
Sameer steps closer.
Sameer’s voice breaks.
Sameer
“I didn’t realize I was losing you… because I thought you’d always stay.”
Hiba looks at him—but guarded.
Sameer
“I thought love meant being there physically… I didn’t see how absent I became.”
Silence.
Sameer (emotional, real)
“You asked me to make you cry…”
He pauses.
Sameer
“But the truth is… I’ve been the reason you cry every day.”
Hiba’s tears fall again—but differently now.
Sameer steps closer.
Sameer
“I don’t want to fix this with promises… I want to fix it with presence.”
He gently holds her hand.
This time, she doesn’t pull away—but she doesn’t fully respond either.
EXT. PARK – SUNSET (PARALLEL TO FLASHBACK)
They sit in the same place as before.
Quiet.
Not perfect.
But trying.
Sameer looks at her—this time truly seeing her.
Sameer (softly)
“I’m still learning… but I’m here.”
Hiba looks at him.
Hiba
“Don’t just be here… stay.”
He nods.
Close-up of their hands.
Slowly holding—not tightly, not loosely—just real.
“Love doesn’t end when people stop caring…
It ends when they stop showing it.”
This story reflects a real modern relationship issue:
In today’s fast-paced world (2026), many relationships don’t fail because of lack of love—but because of lack of expression.
This is not just a love story—it’s a reminder:
👉 Love must be felt, not assumed.
If you want next level, I can:
✔ Convert this into a full shooting script (camera angles, scenes)
✔ Create YouTube viral version (short format)
✔ Add background music + direction notes 🎬
Author Name – waqas Badini
John Ali is a technology and digital trends writer with 3+ years of experience covering AI, electric vehicles, and online business. He focuses on delivering practical and easy-to-understand content for modern readers.
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