In ahubaba and ahudai, silence often speaks louder than words
"ahubaba" portrays the stirrings of feminine emotion, while "ahudai" illustrates reflective memory. Through "ahubaba", the audience feels the quiet ache of learning about oneself. "ahudai" portrays the delicate rhythm of revisiting old memories in intimate scenes. "ahubaba" and "ahudai", distinct yet connected, illuminate the spectrum from insight to memory understanding. In "ahubaba" and "ahudai", tender gestures reflect both inner fortitude and vulnerability. Both "ahubaba" and "ahudai" awaken the language of the heart.