Daksh Thakur runs a hotel in Goa, a life shaped by routine, responsibility, and quiet ambition. Ananya Agarwal, visiting from Bengaluru, arrives as a guest-temporary, driven, and focused on the future she wants to build. What begins as a professional interaction slowly crosses boundaries Daksh knows he shouldn't cross, but cannot resist.
They meet at a moment when ambition feels like survival and love feels like risk. Drawn together by honesty, warmth, and an emotional ease that feels rare, they believe-briefly-that wanting each other might be enough.
But life doesn't pause for love.
As time moves forward, differences surface. Ananya becomes increasingly focused on her career, unwilling to slow down. Daksh, trying to hold on, begins to compromise his business, his stability, and parts of himself. Their connection strains-not from a lack of feeling, but from imbalance. Conversations repeat. Silences grow heavier. Neither of them walks away, yet neither knows how to stay without losing something important.
What follows is not a dramatic collapse, but a slow unravelling-marked by missed calls, unspoken expectations, and a single night that changes everything.
Years later, success arrives. Stability follows.
Love does not.
Unlove in Love is a story about timing that turns hostile, choices made without cruelty, and the kind of regret that doesn't scream-but stays. It asks a painful question:
What if no one was wrong-yet everything was lost?