They start talking. About dreams, fears, escaping families. He says he’s running from a girl his parents chose for him—smart, beautiful, but forced on him. She laughs, calls him dramatic. He asks her name. She lies: “Meera.”
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The final dialogue: “Would you have chosen me if you knew?” “I didn’t know you. Now I do. That’s the difference between ‘jane’ and ‘anjane.’” They start talking
Riya boards the midnight local train to escape an arranged marriage meeting she’s not ready for. Across the empty compartment sits Arjun—a man she’s seen only in photos from her mother’s matchmaking folder. Neither recognizes the other. She laughs, calls him dramatic
They agree to meet one last time on the train—not as Riya and Arjun, but as themselves, without masks.
Riya discovers Arjun’s real identity when she sees his photo in her father’s office file. The boy she’s rejecting in her head is the same one she’s falling for on the train.
Their families set up the official meeting. Arjun walks in, sees Riya, and freezes. She’s “Meera.” She sees him—he’s “Kabir.”