
IMPORTANT: Generate with all text in Hindi script only. Title: “The Day Rohan Deleted ‘Someday’” Message: Your life changes the moment you stop saying “Someday” and start taking action today, even if it's just small steps. Rohan, the boy from “Someday,” was a 21-year-old engineering student with a simple dream: to start a YouTube channel and create a better life for his family. He had notebooks full of ideas, channel names, logo sketches, and even video topics, but hadn't uploaded a single video. Every time he felt inspired, he'd say the same line: “Next week I'll start… not now, but someday.” The 10-Year Challenge One night, he was scrolling through his gallery and saw an old photo from 2015, where he'd written on a page: “One day I will be successful and help my parents.” He set himself a "10-year challenge" and realized that in all those years, his dream hadn't progressed a single step because it was always "later." He realized a harsh truth: his dream wasn't being shattered because of a lack of talent, but because of his habit of procrastinating. Scene 3 – The Bus Stop Uncle The next day, Rohan sat at a bus stop, contemplating his future. An old uncle sat next to him, carrying a lunch box and wearing a faded shirt, looking tired from work. The uncle asked, "Son, college?" Rohan nodded, then slowly explained his dream of starting a channel "after placements, after this, after that." Uncle smiled and said, “When I was your age, I used to say the same thing. I planned to start my own small shop after I had saved enough money. Then I got married, had kids, and EMIs came. Today I'm 58, still working for someone else, still saying 'someday.'” Then he added a line that felt like a slap to Rohan: “Life doesn't steal your dreams all at once. It steals them one by one, 'someday.'” Scene 4 – The Strange Mirror Rohan couldn't sleep that night. He opened his old notebook and saw: “Someday I'll start a channel.” “Someday I'll get fit.” “Someday I'll study seriously.” He imagined himself in his 40s, still traveling on crowded buses, still telling his children stories about the “channel he wanted to start” but never did. He realized something important: the fear in his life had a beautiful name: “someday.” Laziness had a beautiful excuse: “The right time will come.” At that moment, he decided to permanently remove one word from his life: “someday.” Scene 5 – The First Incomplete Step Rohan didn’t have a perfect camera, studio lights, or a fancy microphone. His room only had a regular phone, a cheap earphone microphone, and a noisy fan. Instead of waiting for everything to be perfect, he wrote on a piece of paper: “Video 1 – I’m starting today” and stuck it on the wall. He shot his first video in one take, his hands shaking, his voice lacking in confidence, and the background a bit dirty. After recording, the old habit whispered, “This isn’t good… delete it… record later, when you’re better.” But he remembered his uncle's words and thought, "If I delete this, I'm not deleting a video, I'm deleting my new life." He uploaded it with a simple title and without any expectations. Scene 6 – The 10 Views That Changed EverythingThe video didn't go viral. It got 10 views in 24 hours. But for Rohan, those 10 views were more powerful than the 10,000 dreams he had written in his notebook. Because for the first time in his life, his dream had come off the paper and into the real world. He wrote in his diary: "Day 1 – I did the work. Now I'm 1% different from the Rohan who always waited." From that day on, he made a new rule: no video idea would stay in the notebook for more than 24 hours. It would either be recorded, scheduled, or deleted – but never sent "someday." Scene 7 – New IdentityWeeks passed. His editing gradually improved, his thumbnails became better, and his speech became more natural. Subscribers came slowly – 10, 50, 100, 500 – but something bigger was growing faster than the numbers: his discipline. One night, his friend asked, "Brother, aren't you tired? College, assignments every day, and yet you upload?" Rohan smiled and said, "Before, I was tired of doing nothing. Now I feel tired, but proud. Once you accept it, you work even when you don't feel like it." Scene 8 – Full Circle Months later, Rohan met the same uncle at the bus stop again. This time, Rohan was holding his laptop, editing his 100th video. He showed his uncle his channel – a few thousand subscribers, comments from strangers saying, "Your video changed my day," "I started studying again because of you," "Your story feels like my life." The uncle's eyes moistened, and he said, "Remember, son, keep doing today. Don't let 'someday' come back." Rohan replied, "No, uncle, that word has been deleted from my dictionary forever." generate image on The base of scene