Unlike conventional heroes who fight to win the girl, Aman fights to give Naina away. His love is paternal, selfless, and almost Christ-like in its suffering. Rohit, in contrast, represents dependable, simple love. The film suggests that true love is not possession but the desire for the beloved's long-term happiness—even if it breaks your own heart.

Naina’s arc moves from emotional paralysis (her father's suicide caused her to stop feeling) to full aliveness. Aman’s death—not his life—ultimately teaches her to cope with loss. The film refuses a magical cure; instead, it validates that grief and joy can coexist.

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