Siri isn't the kind of person who gets starstruck. Life as a doctor struggling to make ends meet doesn't leave room for fantasies about celebrities. But there was a time-years ago-when she quietly admired Sumedh, the rising star with a voice and eyes that felt like home. She wrote letters she never sent, held onto a soft spot she never admitted to, and then, one day, decided it was time to grow up. Those letters? Torn and tossed. That fleeting admiration? Buried under the weight of responsibilities.
Sumedh, meanwhile, has reached heights most people only dream of-an actor, dancer, musician, and writer who seems to have it all. But fame hasn't shielded him from betrayal or loneliness, and the walls he's built around himself are just as heavy as Siri's daily struggles. Despite his guarded nature, he hasn't lost his warmth or his ability to see beauty in the simplest things-like a quiet moment over chai.
When their worlds collide-her chaotic, grounded reality and his glitzy, fractured one-they discover an unspoken connection that defies logic. She tries to act unaffected, refusing to let him see the girl who once cared too much. He, intrigued by her indifference and resilience, can't help but be drawn in.
As responsibilities, secrets, and the weight of their respective lives threaten to pull them apart, Siri and Sumedh must decide: can two people from such different worlds truly find a home in each other?