Vikram comes to know from the TT that Shaan was mumbling alone the entire time, on the train.
As the TT says, Shaan was uttering the name Pallavi , it rings a bell in Vikram's head and he takes Shaan back to his house
The train stops and soon the two strangers part ways . Pallavi offers Shaan a plumeria/kath-golap flower as a parting gift.
Meanwhile, as Vikram comes to pick Shaan, he tries to introduce Vikram to Pallavi...
As Pallavi asks Shaan more about himself, he tells her about his tragic past and the events that turned his life upside down .
As the journey ends, Shaan aslo asks Pallavi more about herself
The next morning, Pallavi asks Shaan out for tea, spotting the chaiwala. In response to her saying that tea tastes the best with either music or poetry, Shaan recites a shyari for her, complementing her hair
Getting to know about her love for flowers, Shaan also recites a line or two about them.
Pallavi expresses her fondness of nature, the very reason why her paintings depicted the various elements of Nature. Shaan adds to the point, calling nature a melody and some disturbing random screams.
The night falls, and the next morning Shaan is woken up by a call from Guddi.
As Pallavi comes to know more about Shaan, him being the writer of the very blog she was reading, she engages fuether in a conversation with him.
Both talk about their varried opinions related to art. As they talk Shaan is interrupted bt the TT and a sudden call from Vikram.
At night, Shaan takes a look at some of Pallavi's paintings and is smitten by them. As a bengali girl Pallavi teaches the name of Kheerchapma flower that is Kath Golap
The protagonist, Shaan Mehta, an aspiring writer always has disturbing dreams where his friends and family blame him for everything. But this time he dreams of an unknown voice comforting him.
Continuing into reality, Shaan meets a Bengali girl named Pallavi Roy on the train
Their conversation deepens as they get to know more about one another