Aryan, an 18-year-old high school student and talented video editor, spends his nights in a cluttered garage. His only companion is an unfinished Kawasaki that belonged to his father, who passed away before they could take their first ride together.
Aryan decides to document the restoration of the bike for his final school project. As he struggles with rusted parts and missing components, the film cuts between his present-day frustration and his digital editing timeline, where he meticulously rewatches old footage of his father.
The conflict arises when Aryan realizes the engine is beyond repair. He faces a choice: sell the scrap or find a way to make it run. Through his lens, we see him trade his high-end editing gear to buy the final, rarest engine part. The story culminates not with a high-speed race, but with the quiet, triumphant moment the engine finally sputters to life. He rides to a scenic cliffside—the exact location his father always talked about—and finally hits 'Export' on his masterpiece. It’s a coming-of-age story about finding closure through grit and gears.