Rasika: The idea was to sort of explore the worlds of two people in the film. These two, both neighbours, didn’t know each other at all. So probably, they didn’t have the time and the eagerness to connect with each other during the pre-covid world. But the loneliness during lockdown made them meet. When we were writing the script, we constantly kept talking about people who essentially live alone. We wanted to explore how they were coping with the situation. The trigger of the story was to explore characters, rather than trying to convey or highlight an issue. We were trying to understand what people living in big cities, alone, were feeling about social distancing and lockdown.