Praveen, a 15-year-old boy navigating the messy, emotional journey of adolescence. After barely passing his 10th exams, Praveen embarks on a quest for true love before school ends, experiencing puppy love, secret texts, stolen glances, heartbreak, and self-discovery. As Praveen jumps from one infatuation to another, he slowly loses sight of who he is. But when his world crashes after a painful breakup, he begins to realize that real love was never in the dramatic gestures he chased; it lived quietly in his parents’ unwavering support, his mother’s prayers, and his father's steady presence. By the time his 12th-grade results arrive, the boy who once just passed walks out with distinction, not only academically but emotionally. He discovers that love isn’t something to find; it’s something to recognize. Youth is a warm, humorous, and deeply relatable dramedy that captures the awkward beauty of adolescence. With its blend of nostalgia, comedy, and heartfelt emotion, the film appeals strongly to youth and family audiences making it a commercially promising, high-connect market film with strong potential for digital, satellite, and theatrical success.