The romantic storyline here is brutally realistic. It’s not about songs in Switzerland; it’s about a couple trying to survive while her past (she is a Muslim woman with a hidden identity) threatens to tear them apart. This relationship is original because it strips away the gloss. Sonali’s character is neither a virgin goddess nor a seductress. She is a survivor, and her love story is one of sacrifice and secrets. The scene where she reveals her truth to Devgn’s character remains a masterclass in romantic tension laced with dread. This was the antithesis of her Diljale persona—fragile, real, and heartbreaking.