Fluorescent Dawn
- AMIT ROY FILMS & COMMUNICATIONS

- Sep 27
- 2 min read
The journey begins in heavenly, mountainous landscapes, as if we are ascending through the clouds themselves. Jeremy Clarkson is at the wheel of a green vintage convertible, his boisterous energy filling the air. The scene suddenly brightens, huge tigers appear in the valley below, each the size of a small mountain, soaking in the rising sun. They sit poised on their haunches, their stripes glowing with fluorescent vibrance, as though freshly painted by nature’s own brush.
Enchanted, we step out to take in the breathtaking view. Jeremy grows uneasy, and soon the serenity shatters: a tiger emerges from the slope above. Its roar slices through the silence, its stance fierce and unyielding, ready to strike yet it does not advance. In a rush, we scramble back into the convertible. But the car will not respond, sputtering like an old steam engine, unable to gather speed.
A shift. A swell of classical symphony fades in.
Pre-lap

Suddenly, I’m in a glass house filled with people dancing. Outside, the trees stand bare, their branches covered in snow, the world beyond resembling a monochrome painting. A disc console glows in the corner. My brother-in-law dances nearby, a drink in hand, his family’s presence somehow woven into the scene.
Amidst it all, I sense something deeper, my late father’s presence, unseen but near, and perhaps my elder brother too. A tug of memory, of belonging, of what lingers beyond sight.
The alarm clock rings.
4:50 AM.
Another day begins.
Possible Interpretation:
This dream seems to mirror your current life struggles: feeling blocked or slowed in your journey, facing fears that appear larger than they truly are, and longing for guidance from family (especially your late father). The dream shows both tension (tigers, stuck car) and support (family presence, music, glass house). It suggests you are caught between fear and hope, stagnation and transformation, but help (inner and ancestral) is with you, even if unseen.
But: the tiger didn’t attack, the car still moved (slowly), and your father’s unseen presence is felt, signs that your struggles are not here to destroy you, but to shape resilience and eventual freedom.
It suggests you are close to a turning point: the roar of the tiger is the climax of all your tests in life.








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