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Taani stood by the window of their empty flat, watching the droplets race down the glass. The song was playing in her head again—the one that used to come on television every night before their dinner. Tere liye... For you.

Now, she understood.

A sob caught in her throat. That was the thing about love, wasn't it? It wasn't the grand gestures that broke you. It was the small ones. The way he used to save the last piece of gulab jamun for her. The way he would hum that tune while folding laundry. The way he would look at her sometimes—like she was the answer to a question he had forgotten he asked. tere liye star plus title song

She didn't run down. She didn't make a dramatic entrance.

"I'm outside. It's raining. I brought you kachoris from that shop you like. Also, I'm an idiot. Can I come up?" Taani stood by the window of their empty

Back then, she had laughed and pushed him away. "You're dramatic."

He grinned, that crooked grin she had fallen for seven years ago. "Tere liye," he shouted back, "I would be late a thousand times." For you

The television was still on, muted, when she turned around. The channel was Star Plus. The title track of Tere Liye was playing on the screen—two silhouettes running toward each other in a field of mustard flowers. The lyrics scrolled at the bottom: "Tere liye hi jiya, tere liye hi marun... main tere liye."

She simply opened the window, leaned out into the rain, and shouted: "The song is playing. You're late."

A text from an unknown number. No, not unknown. She had deleted his contact in anger.