In the intricate weave of life and loss, a poignant narrative unfolds around Sanjiv Batra, a corporate executive who recently lost his beloved wife to cancer. At the age of 60, Sanjiv finds himself at a crossroads, grappling with the sorrow that blankets his family, his son Mohit and his daughter Ayushi. The family's journey through grief is palpable, each member cocooned in their individual shells of loss.
As time nudges Sanjiv forward, he encounters Anjana Panicker, a widow in her 50s. Anjana, much like Sanjiv, has her own tales of love lost and the lingering pain that follows. Together, they find solace in each other's company, contemplating a future that promises new beginnings. However, the path to rekindling love is not devoid of obstacles. Both Sanjiv and Anjana agree that moving forward without the blessing of their children is unthinkable.
The narrative takes a turn when Sanjiv, albeit hesitantly, broaches the topic with his children. Ayushi, his daughter, receives the news with an open heart, her excitement palpable and supportive. However, Mohit's reaction starkly contrasts his sister's enthusiasm. His vehement opposition throws a wrench into the budding relationship, casting a shadow of doubt and confusion over the family.
Amidst this family turmoil, an unexpected character emerges—a psychic medium named Pomal. Her entrance into the story introduces a mystical element, as she helps bridge the emotional gaps within the family. Through sessions that are as unconventional as they are revealing, Pomal facilitates a deeper understanding among the family members.
The emotional rollercoaster continues as each character confronts their inner demons and prejudices. The interactions are charged with moments of tension, misunderstanding, and eventual empathy. As the family members engage with Pomal, they begin to see the unseen threads of connection and the possibilities that lie in acceptance and change.
Ultimately, the family reaches a consensus. Instead of pursuing a formal marriage, Sanjiv and Anjana decide on a live-in relationship. This decision marks a significant departure from traditional norms, reflecting a contemporary approach to companionship and family dynamics in their twilight years.
The story of Sanjiv and Anjana, enriched by the performances of a talented cast including Mannveer Choudhary, Aruna Subramanian, and Kalyani Kumari, offers a glimpse into the complexities of love after loss. Directed by Shamim Rayeen and penned by Rajiv Bhatnagar and Ajay Pal, the narrative is a testament to the enduring human spirit's capacity to heal, hope, and harmonize anew.