The narrative is driven by dialogue and internal conflict rather than high-octane drama. Ashwin, a brooding artist, and Neeta, a more reserved individual, navigate the streets of London, sharing their grief. The film stands out because it avoids the typical "revenge affair" trope, focusing instead on the psychological toll of being the partner left behind.
When the film resurfaces, an interviewer tracks them down separately. Both admit — on camera — that they never told each other how they really felt. They shot those quiet scenes while actually falling in love, then let the film’s unfinished release become an excuse to walk away.