At his graduation party, Prakash, a carefree and mischievous student, celebrates the occasion with his friends. During the celebration, he is involved in a minor road accident. However, routine medical tests following the accident reveal that Prakash has
chronic myeloid leukaemia, with only a few months left to live. Overwhelmed by his mother's constant grief, Prakash decides to spend his remaining days in peace and seclusion at his family's vacation home in
Ooty. In Ooty, Prakash encounters Geethanjali, a lively young woman known for her playful pranks. One of her favourite pastimes is to scare people with elaborate tricks. In one such instance, she convinces a young man to meet her near a church after sundown, supposedly to elope with her. When the man arrives, Geethanjali and her friends, disguised as ghosts, frighten him away. Geethanjali attempts to pull a similar prank on Prakash, unaware that he has already heard of her antics. However, her plan backfires when Prakash turns the tables on her by dressing as a vampire and executing a series of aerial wire stunts, scaring her instead. Frustrated by her failure to intimidate Prakash, Geethanjali devises another scheme. She falsely accuses Prakash of asking her to elope, reporting this to her grandmother. Outraged, Geethanjali's grandmother publicly confronts and humiliates Prakash, despite his attempts to explain the truth. Angered by the false accusation, Prakash retaliates by driving Geethanjali to a remote hillside and leaving her there. Later that night, Geethanjali's youngest sister informs Prakash that Geethanjali has not returned home, and the family is worried. Prakash, realising the seriousness of his actions, searches for Geethanjali and finds her shivering in the cold. He brings her back to her family, where Geethanjali's grandmother scolds him, revealing that Geethanjali has a terminal illness. Geethanjal's father is a Cardiologist and it is revealed that Geethanjali has
tetralogy of fallot. Surprised by this revelation, Prakash is intrigued by how Geethanjali remains so cheerful and full of life despite her condition. Geethanjali explains to Prakash that she is not afraid of death, as she believes everyone will die eventually. She chooses to live in the moment, enjoying life rather than worrying about the future. Inspired by her outlook, Prakash begins to embrace his own mortality and decides to live his remaining days to the fullest. As time passes, Prakash falls in love with Geethanjali and begins to pursue her romantically. Initially, Geethanjali dismisses his advances, thinking they are just another of his pranks. However, she eventually reciprocates his feelings. Their relationship deepens until Prakash's mother visits him and inadvertently reveals his terminal illness to Geethanjali, who had been unaware of his condition. Heartbroken, Geethanjali urges Prakash to leave her, unable to bear the thought of losing him. Prakash tries to comfort her, reminding her that death is inevitable for everyone, but Geethanjali insists that his life is more important to her than her own. She pleads with him to leave, as she cannot bear to witness his death. That night, Geethanjali's health takes a turn for the worse, and she is rushed to the hospital. Prakash attempts to visit her, but her father, who is also a doctor, asks him to leave, respecting Geethanjali's wishes. Devastated, Prakash decides to leave town. Meanwhile, Geethanjali undergoes a critical heart operation. After the surgery, she regains consciousness and immediately asks to see Prakash. Her family, realising that Prakash is about to leave, rushes to the railway station. At the station, Prakash is preparing to depart when he sees Geethanjali approaching. Overcome with emotion, he runs back to her, and the two are reunited. The film concludes with Prakash and Geethanjali sharing a kiss, having found solace and love in each other's company despite their tragic circumstances. == Cast ==