"Tum ho na… bas." [English Subtitle: "You're here… that's enough." ] THE END
"Koi aap sa… nahi, koi aap jaise ho sakta hai. Agar aankhein khol kar dekho." [English Subtitle: "Someone like you… no, someone like you can exist. If you open your eyes and look." ] She smiles. He looks down at her.
"Main bhi pehle sketch karta tha. Ab bas meetings aur deadlines." [English Subtitle: "I used to sketch too. Now just meetings and deadlines." ] Aanya (half-smile): "Life ho jaati hai na?" [English Subtitle: "That's life, isn't it?" ] They talk. About rain, about chai, about a book she's reading. Nothing heavy. But every few seconds, Aanya notices—he listens . Not waiting to speak. Just listening. koi aap sa with english subtitles
Aanya walks through the foggy park, earphones in. A soft Hindi song plays. She sits on a bench. Beside her, a sketchbook lies forgotten.
Koi Aap Sa (Someone Like You)
"Main kahin nahi ja raha. Bas itna jaano." [English Subtitle: "I'm not going anywhere. Just know that." ] Scene 5: Closing Shot – Evening on a Rooftop
A young man, Rohan, jogs past, stops, turns back. "Tum ho na… bas
"Har baar lagta hai… yeh waqt tham jaana chahiye." [English Subtitle: "Every time, it feels like… this moment should just freeze forever." ] She sighs and opens her camera roll. Photos of her and her ex-boyfriend, Kabir—smiling, laughing, at a festival, by the sea. She swipes faster, then stops at a blank selfie she took alone last week.
"Dekha? Main bhi funny ho sakta hoon." [English Subtitle: "See? I can be funny too." ] Aanya: "Shayad… koi aap sa hai." [English Subtitle: "Maybe… there is someone like you." ] He pauses. "Kya matlab?" [English Subtitle: "What do you mean?" ] Aanya (softly): "Main sochti thi… Kabir ke baad koi nahi aa sakta. Par tum aa gaye. Aur tum exactly waisi nahi ho jaise maine socha tha. Tum… aur ho." [English Subtitle: "I used to think… after Kabir, no one could come. But you came. And you're not exactly what I imagined. You're… more." ] Rohan reaches across the table. Doesn't grab her hand. Just places his palm next to hers—an invitation. He looks down at her
He nods toward the bench. "Can I?"
"Used to."