It is the story of two star-crossed lover who are separated by some misunderstanding.
It is the story of two broken soul who are getting punished in the hands of destiny.
It is the story of how these two star-crossed lovers gets reunited again?
'Manali', the beautiful hill-station named after one of the characters of Hindu Puran, that was Rishi (Sage) Manu. The meaning of Manali was the 'Home of Manu'. They say that, when a flood deluged the earth, Manu and the gods were towed to dry ground by a giant fish, which was the first 'avatar' of the god Vishnu. The area where Manu eventually found refuge was Manali. He then came to Manali and recreated human life. Thus, the area of Manali was sacred and Hindus treated the temples over here as pilgrimage. Its name found mention in various epics, the Ramayana, and the Mahabharata as well as Vishnu Purana.
Manali was a gift of the Himalayas to the world. It was a beautiful township nestled in the scenic Beas River Valley. It was a rustic enclave known for its cool climate and snow capped mountains, offering respite to the tourists escaping the scorching heat of the plains. Once a sleepy village, the modern town cocooned in its rich cultural heritage and age-old traditions is now one of the most popular destinations in India.
This place was a perfect and classic blend of peace and tranquility which made it a heaven for nature lovers. They say, the antidote to any kind of exhaustion is not rest but tranquility of nature. Manali was all about an open valley with Deodar and Pine forests cover, freshwater streams and peaks perennially covered with snow, making it a perfect place to unwind and recharged one's mental and physical energy.