This is a film on the deromanticization of love, and it talks about the broken marriage of a young couple. The couple has a child called Bhumi, and she is the innocent flower that attempts to bring them together. The film revolves around a morning routine gone wrong in the early hours of the Iyer household. Decoding a subject as elusive as love is no easy task. It is a concept that invites countless perspectives and interpretations. Exploring it often involves navigating sensitive boundaries of privacy and emotion. Love reveals itself in the simplest moments of daily life, yet remains one of the most profound human experiences. It is often mistaken for happiness, though happiness is only a small part of it. Love encompasses a vast spectrum of emotions—joy, fear, insecurity, fulfillment, and vulnerability. It can be both daunting and uplifting, complex and effortless—everything and nothing at the same time.