





Neil flinches. “For saving Ragini’s life when she had dengue five years ago. For giving Pam her first bicycle. For teaching Kabir to drive.” He swallows. “I was a coward. I left because I couldn’t face my failure. But I’m not asking for her back. I’m asking for one chance to be a part of their lives. Just a small part.”
Kunal’s eyes are wet—rain or tears, she can’t tell. “I’ve spent ten years building a home with you. But I will not compete with a ghost who came back to life. It’s him or me.”
Ragini steps closer. “Neil is sick, Kunal. Not just physically—he’s lost. The court gave him access to the children for a reason.”
Kunal arrives at the rain-swept village clinic. To his shock, Neil is already there—not as a patient, but standing under a leaking roof, waiting.
Kunal zips his bag shut. His eyes fall on a framed photograph of his late wife, Nandini. His jaw tightens. He has spent years trying to be a good father to his children, Kabir and Pam, but the arrival of Ragini’s estranged husband, Neil (Aamir Ali), has cracked the fragile peace.
Neil looks up, exhausted and genuine. “I didn’t come for a fight, Dr. Khanna. I came to say thank you.”
Neil flinches. “For saving Ragini’s life when she had dengue five years ago. For giving Pam her first bicycle. For teaching Kabir to drive.” He swallows. “I was a coward. I left because I couldn’t face my failure. But I’m not asking for her back. I’m asking for one chance to be a part of their lives. Just a small part.”
Kunal’s eyes are wet—rain or tears, she can’t tell. “I’ve spent ten years building a home with you. But I will not compete with a ghost who came back to life. It’s him or me.”
Ragini steps closer. “Neil is sick, Kunal. Not just physically—he’s lost. The court gave him access to the children for a reason.”
Kunal arrives at the rain-swept village clinic. To his shock, Neil is already there—not as a patient, but standing under a leaking roof, waiting.
Kunal zips his bag shut. His eyes fall on a framed photograph of his late wife, Nandini. His jaw tightens. He has spent years trying to be a good father to his children, Kabir and Pam, but the arrival of Ragini’s estranged husband, Neil (Aamir Ali), has cracked the fragile peace.
Neil looks up, exhausted and genuine. “I didn’t come for a fight, Dr. Khanna. I came to say thank you.”