Happiness-everyone is chasing it. But what if you seem to have it all but happiness still feels out of reach?
Kalyani's life appears perfect. An accomplished gynecologist in the army, she has earned respect, status, and success. Her husband, Kunal, is a devoted and charismatic surgeon. Their son is thriving. She has family, friends, financial security-everything that should make a life complete.
So why does an unnamed emptiness shadow her days?
Is it a wound from childhood? A quiet sense of rejection because her parents longed for a son? A buried feeling of being unloved-or unworthy of love? Why does Kunal's affection feel insufficient, as though something deeper is missing? And if she questions his love, does she truly know him or even herself?
Then the pandemic shatters her world.
With Kunal gone, Kalyani is stripped of certainty and left alone with grief, fear, anger, and isolation. Forced to confront life and death, she begins a painful journey inward. What if the identity she has clung to is only an illusion? What if the ego that shaped her life is not who she truly is?
In losing everything, Kalyani begins to discover the only truth that cannot be taken away that beyond fear, beyond identity, beyond loss... there is love. And perhaps, that is where happiness has always been.
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