Sasha grows up believing she is never enough. Constantly overshadowed, criticised and compared, she learns early that love often feels conditional—and that sibling rivalry can wound long after childhood ends. What begins as teasing becomes bullying, leaving Sasha desperate to prove her worth in a world that seems determined to diminish her.
As she steps into adulthood, the patterns of the past refuse to stay buried. Sasha must confront the insecurities shaped by years of emotional struggle and decide whether she will continue to carry the weight of her family's history—or finally break free from it.
Sasha is a heartfelt journey of resilience, healing and self-discovery, reminding us that even the most painful beginnings do not have to define the ending.