Most of us believe we know whom we love most.
The answer feels simple until love becomes a multiple-choice question.
A parent. A sibling. A spouse. A child.
Each one matters. But there is no option that says:
All of the above.
Arjun faces the same painful question at different stages of his life. First as a son, then as a husband, a father and a grandfather. Each time, only one person may be chosen. Each time, someone is left outside the answer.
As the years pass, the choices return in unexpected ways. The person once chosen may later be left behind. The person who made the decision may one day understand the pain of the person who was not selected.
ONLY ONE is a story about family, loyalty and the quiet conflicts that arise when one love is placed against another.
It offers no correct answer.
Instead, it asks:
Whom would you save when everyone matters?
And would your answer remain the same as your relationships, responsibilities and stage of life changed around you?