On a flight from London to Lahore, Imad Baig, a 26-year-old businessman, finds himself seated next to a woman in a hijab engrossed in a novel titled *"Love is a Royal Pain."* Initially annoyed by her reading light, Imad strikes up a conversation, criticizing the novel and its author, Aroosa Jan, for promoting unrealistic love stories. The woman, who later reveals herself to be Aroosa Jan, defends her work, arguing that love is a profound and real emotion reflected in her writing. Their debate touches on themes of love, family, and personal beliefs. Imad, cynical about love, clashes with Aroosa's romantic perspective. She challenges his views, suggesting his hatred for love stems from unresolved emotions, possibly linked to his mother. After landing, they part ways, but their encounter leaves an impression on Imad. Later, at a wedding in Lahore, Imad reflects on their conversation while observing his surroundings. He visits a nearby mosque, interacts with locals, and unexpectedly locks eyes with Adeela Chaudhry, a woman from the wedding, sparking an unspoken connection. The story intertwines Imad's internal conflict about love with fleeting yet meaningful encounters, hinting at deeper emotional journeys ahead.
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