They kiss. It starts raining—even though there’s not a cloud in the sky. 50 backup dancers appear from inside the train. They all perform a massive choreographed number to a reprise of "Zindagi Ke Note" —a song about how the wrong notes sometimes make the best melody.
He closes his eyes. He opens his mouth. And he sings—not a Bollywood song, but a ghazal his father used to play. "Koi ummeed bar nahi aati..."
She looks at her own reflection—the ghostwriter. The liar. And she says, "Then let’s teach you to listen… without ears." The finale: Karan Saxena is a guest judge. Tara is torn. Reyansh is to perform a medley. As he steps on stage, Karan sneers into his mic: "A deaf singer? Or a deaf actor ?" xxx bollywood
Desperate and drunk, Reyansh stumbles into a reality show audition: Sur Ka Superstar . The catch? The show has a "Differently Abled Wildcard." The producer, a shrewd man with a gold tooth, tells his assistant: "Find me a sob story. A blind singer? A deaf singer? TRP needs to fly!"
But the audience starts chanting: "Reyansh! Reyansh!" They kiss
Tara runs to the sound booth. She turns off the monitors. She hands Reyansh a single tuning fork. She strikes it against her heart and places it on his chest.
Tara is skeptical. She’s a scientist of sound. She starts tapping her foot— thump, thump, thump . She sees Reyansh’s eyes follow the dust vibrating off the floor. She claps near his ear. He doesn't flinch. But his Adam’s apple trembles. They all perform a massive choreographed number to
Silence.