In the bustling corporate world of Pune, Diya Verma, a 24-year-old content strategist, finds solace in second-hand books and forgotten stories. When she stumbles upon an old army recruitment form inside a worn-out novel at her favorite bookstore, she never expects it to change her life. The form, belonging to a soldier named Lucky Captain, carries a heartfelt poem and a bucket list-words filled with longing, dreams, and an unknown past.
On impulse, Diya publishes the poem in a magazine, earning unexpected recognition and a royalty payment. But guilt drives her to return the money to its rightful owner. With no address except Kashmir Base Station, she sends a letter and the magazine, hoping it reaches him.
Miles away, Captain Lakshya Rathore, a hardened soldier, is stunned when a mysterious package causes a security scare at his army camp. Inside, he finds his own lost words-now printed in a national magazine-along with a letter from an anonymous fan girl.
What starts as an unexpected connection turns into something deeper as Lakshya, intrigued by the woman who revived his forgotten poetry, sets out to find her.
A love story built not on selfies or texts, but on letters, longing, and fate.
Two strangers.
Two cities.
One connection written in ink.
Will destiny bring them together, or will their love remain lost in letters?