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Set in Nainital city, this intense and engrossing story takes you in the journey of a beautiful magical love and passionate relationships where on one side one can feel about colorful romance but on another side it deals with sharp cut throat dramatic events. It revolves around three primary characters Rohit, Waqaar Sheikh and Soufiya. Rohit who met Sofiya accidentally on Nainital airport which culminates in a deep affectionate love affair from his side. Ironically he again meets with her in his college which becomes a travel point of their relationships to blossomed but very soon Rohit discovers that Sofiya not only belongs to a staunch Muslim family but leading a divorced life too. She is a victim of triple talaq given by Waqaar Sheikh, a bookie. At the time when Sofiya too starts feeling for Rohit, Waqaar Sheikh intervenes in between and asks Sofiya to take a khula (sleeping with another man) and becomes his wife again. But this was not easy for Sofiya to accept the situation as it has arose. Here Rohit shows a grit and courage and takes a stand for her whom he loves from the deep core of his heart. Waqaar Sheikh couldn't tolerate the guts of Sofiya and Rohit so he tries to eliminate them but very soon he realizes that he has played with the life of thousands people. So what happens next? Will Waqaar Sheikh sacrifices those innocent lives at the cost of his love? Does Sofiya takes the khula despite of the fact her society is asking her to accept her fate? And What Rohit does? How he deals with all the situations? Does he sacrifice his life to rescue Sofiya from the miscreants people? How the whole city and people tackle with this issue? Some burning questions about religious and society people who allow to create such kind of conflicts for their own interest. This is a story of intense drama, passionate feelings, deep love, wittiness, romance, sacrifice, jealousy and hatred which is as soulful as sufi music. It's PAAK.