Aangan Ke Uss Paar
Set in the early 2000s, when landlines rang once a day and decisions lasted a lifetime. In a small Mithila village, where marriages are fixed before love has a language, two strangers are bound together by elders, rituals, and a shared silence. She learns a new house, new rules, new names for herself. He carries the weight of expectations he never chose. Between morning aartis, power cuts, train whistles, and gossip-filled afternoons, a marriage begins — not with romance, but with adjustment. This is not a story of grand rebellion. It is a story of stolen glances, unsent words, and love that grows quietly — or doesn’t. Rooted in Bihari and Mithila culture, Aangan Ke Uss Paar explores arranged marriage as it truly was in 2001: not cruel, not kind — just human. Because sometimes, love doesn’t arrive dramatically. Sometimes, it learns to sit beside you and wait.

