Bohri Muslim Aliah Rupawala, 24, comes from an extremely strict family. On her first day of work as a Suicide Prevention Counselor, she surreptitiously trains and meets a 52-year-old man who is going to leap off the terrace of a high-rise. She reveals a lot about herself as she tries to bring him down, which forces her to think about why she became a suicide prevention counselor in the first place. She decides to go for it and save the caller, so she confronts her own feelings of isolation and loss and learns to let them go. And in the process, she heals not only her own heart, but the heart of the guy who called her, a man who has worked as a suicide prevention counselor for 15 years.
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Bohri Muslim Aliah Rupawala, 24, comes from an extremely strict family. On her first day of work as a Suicide Prevention Counselor, she surreptitiously trains and meets a 52-year-old man who is going to leap off the terrace of a high-rise. She reveals a lot about herself as she tries to bring him down, which forces her to think about why she became a suicide prevention counselor in the first place. She decides to go for it and save the caller, so she confronts her own feelings of isolation and loss and learns to let them go. And in the process, she heals not only her own heart, but the heart of the guy who called her, a man who has worked as a suicide prevention counselor for 15 years.
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