He watched her from the shadows. She watched him watching her.
Ayan believed he was invisible-a ghost slipping through crowds, always ten steps behind Meera. What began as obsession became a daily ritual: tracking her every move, memorizing every smile. He convinced himself it was love. He convinced himself she never knew.
But Meera always knew. And she let him.
Told from both perspectives, Seen unravels the delicate dance of obsession and vulnerability, secrecy and revelation. As Ayan and Meera's paths finally collide in the open, what began in darkness transforms into something dangerously intimate-and unexpectedly tender.
In the space between hiding and being seen, can two broken people truly find each other?
Miliye teacher Miss Shalini jo padhati itna acha hai ki students sirf inse hi sare lessons padhna chahte hai par sirf padhana hi inka shauk nahi, inke kuch aur bhi rangeen shauk hai jo apko kahani mein aagey pata chalenge