There was a small village on the banks of Shital river. A river flows there, whose waters are always calm and peaceful. The people of the village got along very well with each other, but the three boys—Avi, Rohan and Sumi—had a special friendship among them.
Abhi was the most brilliant student of the village. His dream was to become a doctor. Rohan was an athlete with a deep love for sports. Sumi, the most creative of the three, loved to write and paint.
One day, sitting on the river bank, they were talking about their dreams. Abhi said, "I want to help people. So I want to be a doctor." "I want to achieve international fame in sports," said Rohan. “I want to change the world through my writing and art,” said Sumi with a smile.
Their dreams were woven together. But the reality of life brought a new challenge for them. An incident occurs in the village, which will test their friendship.
The village chief's son, Raj, is a powerful young man. He is very volatile and dominant. One day the king decided to build a new sports center on the banks of the river. But his plan was to construct a huge building there, destroying the clarity and natural environment of the river.
Abhi, Rohan and Sumi decide to stand against Raj's plan. They knew that the river was a part of their life. So they called a public meeting against the Raj. A huge gathering was held in the village. The people of the village stood by them to protect the river.
The king got angry and attacked them. Abhi, Rohan and Sumi then take courage and stand against Raj. They knew they had to stick together to save their friendship and the river. Despite the Raj's threats, they stood their ground.
After the rally, Abhi, Rohan and Sumi make a plan by the river. They took up various programs to protect the river and raise awareness among the villagers. They highlighted the importance of the river and the damage it has done to the environment.
The week went by. Abhi continued his studies in medicine, Rohan inspired the youth in the village through his sports activities, and Sumi tried to raise awareness through her writing and drawing. All three chased their dreams, but their friendship never broke.
One day, sitting by the river, Sumi was trying to write a new poem. Abhi said, "What are you writing?" Sumi replied, "For our river. I want everyone to know the value of the river." "We are chasing our dreams, but the river is also a part of our dreams," said Rohan.
Their dreams and the river, both became intertwined. Their friendship deepened. As time went on, they moved towards their dreams, but their focus on the river never wavered.
One day the king came back and appeared before them. He said, "I was wrong. I understand that the river is an essential part of our life. I have come with you to save the river." A new beginning is made between the three friends. They accepted Raj as a member of their party.
Raj and three friends went on a cleaning mission along the river bank. Other youths of the village also joined them. Slowly the river began to return to its old form. The people of the village came to the river bank and started rejoicing. The river became calm and clear at once.
Days passed. Abhi completed his medical studies and opened a health center in the village. Rohan built a beautiful field at the sports center and Sumi started improving the culture of the village through her artwork. Raj also became their companion.
One day they were sitting on the river bank discussing their new life. "We have fulfilled our dreams, but the river reminds us that nature is our protector," said Abhi. "And our friendship is our strength," said Rohan. Sumi said with a smile, "This is our real victory!"
Thus the cool river became an important part of their lives, symbolizing their journey of friendship, love and self-discovery. The river, that eternal stream, brought new vigor to their lives and they built a happy and fulfilling life with each other.
Their friendship, their dreams, and the river—these were the keys to their lives. And they knew, at every turn of life they would have this friendship, like the water in the river never dries up.