Love, hate, denial, and betrayal—all wrapped inside a single love story capturing today’s hope with yesterday’s despair.
In the politically charged city of Amritsar, 1919, as unrest simmers under British colonial rule, Aruna, a spirited nineteen-year-old Anglo-Indian schoolteacher, and Ayaz, a passionate Muslim law student, fall in love. But their love is not free. Bound by the expectations of their different communities and shadowed by Ayaz’s dangerous political activism, the couple must navigate a world where rebellion and romance come at an unbearable cost.
When a sinister military order threatens the unsuspecting crowds gathered at Jallianwala Bagh for the Baishakhi festival, Aruna races against time to warn Ayaz of the impending massacre. As the gardens—once a place of joy and harmony—transform into a harrowing scene of chaos and bloodshed under the British army’s unrelenting bullets, their love story becomes entwined with the cries of a nation.
Aruna and Ayaz’s story mirrors a country caught between its yearning for freedom and the devastating price of resistance. Can love survive when history itself conspires to tear it apart?