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Synopsis

DRONE SHOW

What if the machines created to wage war could instead become instruments of peace?

When war tears through Ukraine, the lives of ordinary people are transformed forever. In Kazakhstan, siblings Duriya and Kurmet grow up surrounded by the memories of past wars, political divisions, family conflict, and the painful struggle between tradition and freedom.

Duriya dreams of becoming a diplomat and serving humanity. Kurmet, a young drone operator and humanitarian volunteer, believes technology can be used for something greater than destruction. Together, they build a mission driven by compassion: to deliver aid to those caught in war and to use drones not as weapons, but as symbols of hope.

But before they can reach the front lines, Duriya must overcome a deeply personal struggle. Her life is shattered when she is forcibly taken and pushed into a marriage she never chose. Trapped between violence, tradition, and the expectations of society, she must fight to reclaim her freedom and her right to choose her own future.

As the war intensifies, Duriya and Kurmet eventually find themselves drawn into a dangerous humanitarian mission. Along the way, they encounter soldiers, prisoners, refugees, volunteers, and ordinary people whose lives have been caught between opposing sides. Some have lost their homes. Some have lost their families. Others have lost their faith in humanity itself.

Yet even in the darkest places, compassion can cross borders.

And then comes the idea that may change everything: a drone show unlike any the world has ever seen.

In a story of war and peace, family and freedom, courage and sacrifice, Drone Show asks a profound question:

Can technology born from war be transformed into a force for peace?

A powerful novel about humanity's struggle against violence—and the hope that, even in the darkest hour, people can choose compassion over hatred and peace over war.

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