Under the Yamuna Sky
Shubham Kumar is twenty-four, quiet and practical, balancing long night shifts with the slow repairs his childhood home desperately needs and the hope of a better life for his sister. One winter night on the Yamuna bridge, a bride in white — Reshma Sindhi, a marketing professional from the same office — is about to make a decision that will break her life apart. What begins as a reckless rescue turns into a chaotic pact of convenience: she will hide as his “wife” for a night, and he will let her stay. But both carry secrets heavier than appearances.
As Reshma and Shubham navigate cramped flats, nosy neighbors, and the awkward intimacy of two strangers in one bed, a fragile tenderness grows. He learns she is fighting a private illness and a recent betrayal; she discovers that his brusque humor masks a fierce loyalty and a resilience born of hard luck. When the world — family, coworkers, and the rumors of Delhi — intrudes, they must decide if the shelter they found in each other can become a real home.
A gentle, hopeful tale about unlikely companionship, small acts that save lives, and the slow, stubborn way people teach one another to live.