
Alizeh feels really happy and tells him that she missed their friendship.

Ayan, being who had blocked Alizeh from contacting him in all ways, finally calls and reconnects with her on being inspired by these words. Later, at an art gallery, he meets Saba's ex-husband, Tahir Taliyar Khan, who tells him that one-sided love is not a weakness but rather empowering as it isn't shared as one doesn't even need the presence of the person one is in love with to keep loving them regardless. He learns that Saba is divorced and has no place for love in her heart. He calls her after three months stating that he is in Vienna and wants to meet her. Ayan reads that poetry and is moved by it. She consoles Ayan and gives him a book with her poetry and number on it. At the airport to board a flight to Dubai, he meets Saba Taliyar Khan, a poet, who is leaving for Vienna. At the wedding, he tells Alizeh he loves her but she rejects his feelings causing Ayan to leave the ceremony heartbroken. Ayan is shaken on hearing this but reluctantly agrees to the invitation. Partially confused, but still in love with him, Alizeh decides to go with DJ Ali, and so unintentionally stops hanging out with Ayan and they cease communication.Ī few days later, Alizeh calls and invites Ayan to her wedding with DJ Ali Khan in Lucknow. One day, Alizeh stumbles upon DJ Ali, her ex-boyfriend/lover, who wants to reconcile.

While Aayan falls in love with Alizeh but does not tell her while she considers him to be only a "friend".

Later, when they discover their respective partners are cheating on them, they break up with their lovers: Ayan with Lisa D'Souza and Alizeh with "Dr." Faisal Khan and the two go to Paris to spend a week together. They get to know about each other and become friends. A few years ago, in London, a chance meeting in a disco between Ayan and Alizeh happens and they hook up with each other. He tells the story of his experience of love in a flashback. The film begins with the interview of Ayan Sanger, a singer who has newly acquired fame with his non-filmy songs.
