A cynical wedding planner who has given up on love is forced to work with a charming but emotionally guarded lounge owner who is hiding from his own heartbreak.
Salman Khan—not the Bollywood star, but a man who shared the name—owned a lounge that didn’t exist on any map. It was called Tahaan , a word from an old dialect meaning "the pause between heartbeats." It sat on the sixty-seventh floor of a building that only appeared at dusk, hidden in plain sight amidst the glittering chaos of Mumbai. The entrance was a discreet steel door between a paan shop and a shuttered pharmacy. You had to know the code, or more accurately, you had to need to find it.
Salman leaned against the polished granite. "That’s not love. That’s a monologue with benefits." A cynical wedding planner who has given up
"Because I’m waiting for someone who won’t leave," he replied.
One notable storyline explored Salman's struggles with anxiety and depression, which affected his relationships with those around him. The show handled the topic with sensitivity and care, highlighting the importance of seeking help and support. The entrance was a discreet steel door between
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Salman (the lounge owner) Arc: “Behind the Bar” "That’s not love
Another major storyline revolves around two characters separated by societal expectations, family rivalries, or conflicting loyalties.