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This story and screenplay has been created with the essence from the poem "Hathat Dekha" by Rabindranath Tagore. A Fragrance of freshness evokes when we go through this poem. This is latter express with lots of preety and swinging words together. At the dusk of life there meet two hearts, who remain conjugal ever. Unseparated... untouched but with times of age flowed to turn them old... but they met each other in a railway compartment. Recalling the first look to fall, the first touch to feel, the first love of life the two love hearts. Manashi being somebody's wedded wife and Amit, a well renowned, highly educated and hailed from a royal family. May be ages passed away, but still the emotions and touchy sentiments evoke with a flavor of eternal love and speechless numbness pain. As time flows, the train moves onto get Manashi's stop first. Separating once again Manashi's heartache jolts her heart to some speech she conveys 'Did we lose forever but we had during those salad days? Amit speaks up 'Starry Nights when receive day light the stars remain unseen but they remain. ... is a must ... the day and nights differ us .. but still we meet at 'Dawn and Dusk' ... that what love is ... unseparated ... untouched tear flows. The silence becomes the witness by separating through the move of the train.