Kabir lives a life of straight lines and predictable outcomes. As a rising star in a top Delhi architecture firm, he spends his mornings at 'The Marigold Café,' meticulously drafting blueprints for high-rise steel structures. He believes that if you control the design, you control the world.
Enter Zoya, the human equivalent of a spring morning. She's just moved into the vacant shop next door to open 'Zoya's Blooms,' a boutique flower shop. Zoya doesn't believe in blueprints; she believes in the way a bouquet feels or how a specific scent can change someone's day.
Their worlds collide-literally-when Zoya trips over a loose pavement stone and spills a bucket of flower water all over Kabir's latest masterpiece.
What starts as a daily disaster of spilled water, stray petals, and interrupted silences turns into a beautiful reconstruction of Kabir's life. As Zoya teaches him to see the beauty in the "smudge" and the "mess," Kabir helps Zoya find the structure she needs to make her dream shop a success.
"Sometimes the best designs are the ones you didn't plan."❣️
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