Enter Neel (Harshvardhan Kapoor), a mysterious, poetic cousin with a criminal past and a body full of scars. Rani falls for the idea of a passionate, dangerous love—while Rishu descends into obsessive jealousy.
The sequel picks up where the first film left off. Rani and Rishu are living in hiding under new identities. But when a dead body surfaces with ties to their past, a new cop (played by Sunil Shetty) closes in. The sequel adds more layers of manipulation, introduces a new love interest (played by Jimmy Sheirgill), and raises the question: Can serial lovers ever truly escape? Nonton Film Haseen Dillruba
Then, Rishu dies in a freak gas cylinder explosion. Or did he? The entire film is framed as a police interrogation where Rani confesses her side of the story. But as you , you realize that nothing is what it seems. Rani and Rishu are living in hiding under new identities
Rani (Taapsee Pannu) is a fiery, ambitious woman forced into an arranged marriage with Rishu (Vikrant Massey), a timid, safety-obsessed engineer. Their marriage is a disaster from the honeymoon. Rani finds Rishu boring; Rishu finds Rani uncontrollable. Then, Rishu dies in a freak gas cylinder explosion
The film’s ending is its most debated element. In a twist straight out of Patricia Highsmith’s The Talented Mr. Ripley , Rani and Rishu actually conspire together to murder Neel and fake Rishu’s death. The "pressure cooker bomb" is a lie. The "loving wife" act is a performance.