Aarya Verma, in her late twenties, has reached a point where loneliness feels like a constant companion. Once the life of the party, she now keeps her thoughts to herself, watching as others find love and companionship. She tried to believe in love, but after heartbreak and disappointment, she's lost hope. Aarya no longer dreams of romance. She's come to terms with the fact that love is something for books and movies, not for her. She will marry the man her family chooses, not for love, but for respect and stability-accepting that a quiet, uncomplicated life is enough.
Shivansh Singh, in his early thirties, is the successful CEO of a tech startup in Gurugram. His life revolves around his parents and his 4-year-old nephew, who adores him. With his brother and sister-in-law both busy as ER doctors, Shivansh has become his nephew's primary companion. Content with his simple life, he is caught off guard by his parents' pressure to settle down. Having experienced heartbreak in the past, Shivansh no longer believes in love and views marriage as a practical arrangement-a partnership for stability rather than romance.
Let's explore what happens when Aarya and Shivansh tie the knot. Is love truly unnecessary in life? Will they find love, and if so, under what circumstances?