Sakshi and Harsh, both recovering from severe heartbreaks, had sworn off love. Sakshi's trust was shattered when her boyfriend cheated on her, while Harsh was left heartbroken after his fiancée called off their engagement.
Their paths crossed on Instagram when Sakshi, an aspiring photographer, posted a captivating sunset photo that caught Harsh's eye. He commented on the picture, sparking a conversation about their shared love for photography. Their interactions grew, moving from casual comments to heartfelt messages.
As they exchanged stories of their past pains and supported each other's dreams, their bond deepened into a profound love. Sakshi and Harsh's newfound connection seemed like a beacon of hope, guiding them through their healing process. Yet, as their relationship flourished, a subtle, ominous shadow loomed over their happiness, hinting at an impending, unforeseen separation that threatened to tear them apart just as they had found their second chance at love.
In a lovestory, when are problems ought to surface?
Before falling in love perhaps with the push and pull and pinning and waiting, with the confused and conflicted feelings, with a little hesitancy and anxiousness nibbling at your skin.
Or maybe after falling in love where you struggle to accept the other persons flaws, when the butterflies settle down and you've to strive hard to keep the flutter alive.
Or probably it's when things get too serious that your relationship stands at the doorstep of marriage and you wonder if it's the right thing to do, if the time is correct and even if you get that figure out somehow, your families obstruct your way.
Rhea Desai and Sahil Bansal are two normal individuals with a slightly chaotic story. Nothing very much insane though. They met, fell in love, started dating and then, they decided to get married. No major family objections too.
What could even go wrong?
Everything was fine until it wasn't. They were in love for a long time and suddenly, they weren't. They knew each other like the back of their hand and then, they didn't.
Theirs was a perfect story and just like a switch being flipped, all of a sudden it wasn't.
But the thing is, stories aren't perfect; endings are.
How will this one end?