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![A busy father ignores his recurring chest discomfort, brushing it off as stress — until one morning, the warning signs can no longer be ignored. But it's not too late — if he, and those around him, recognize the signs in time."
🎬 Title: "One Minute More"
🎭 Characters:
Raj – A 45-year-old office worker, father of two
Anita – His wife, warm and observant
Doctor – Calm and informative
Narrator (Voiceover)
📜 Script:
[Scene 1 – Morning, Kitchen]
(Raj sits at the table, rubbing his chest lightly. His hand trembles slightly. Anita pours tea.)
Anita:
Raj, you okay? That’s the third time you’ve done that this week.
Raj:
It's nothing. Just gas. Stress. Big meeting today.
Anita:
You've been saying that all month. Maybe see a doctor?
Raj (smiling):
No time for that. I’ll be fine.
[Scene fades to black briefly]
[Scene 2 – Office, Later That Day]
(Raj suddenly grips his chest harder. Cold sweat. Stumbles to his chair. His colleague rushes over.)
Colleague:
Raj! Are you okay?
(Raj tries to speak but struggles. The colleague shouts for help.)
[Scene 3 – Hospital Room]
(Raj lying in bed. Anita sits beside him, holding his hand. The doctor enters.)
Doctor:
You had a mild heart attack. You're lucky. It could’ve been much worse.
Anita (softly):
We were lucky we got here in time.
[Scene 4 – Narrator Voiceover – with images of real warning signs: chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue]
Narrator (V.O.):
Heart attacks don’t always start with a bang.
They whisper — with tightness, fatigue, nausea, and shortness of breath.
Don't ignore the signs. One minute more could be one minute too late.
[Closing Scene – Raj walking in the park with his kids]
Text on screen:
💓 Listen to your heart. Act fast. Save a life.
#HeartAttackAwareness #KnowTheSigns](https://img.aianimegenerator.app/z4DzNQDfH1UUbv0FB9R__.png)
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