In a small town near the river in Kolkata, lived a simple boy named Sanu. He wasn't rich, nor very famous, but he had a heart full of dreams. Every evening, he would sit by the riverbank, watching the sunset paint the sky in shades of orange and pink.
One day, during the colorful festival of Durga Puja, Sanu saw a girl in a red saree. Her name was Priya. She was laughing with her friends, her eyes shining brighter than the festival lights.
That moment changed everything.
Their first conversation was simple.
"Do you come here every evening?" Priya asked softly.
Sanu smiled nervously. "Only when I feel lonely."
Priya replied, "Then maybe I should come every day."
Days turned into weeks. They shared stories, dreams, and silent moments by the river. Priya wanted to become a teacher. Sanu dreamed of starting his own business. They promised to support each other, no matter what.
But life is not always kind.
Priya's father got a job transfer to Mumbai. The news felt like a storm in Sanu's heart. On her last evening in town, they met by the river one final time.
"I don't know when we'll meet again," Priya whispered, tears in her eyes.
Sanu held her hand gently and said,
"Jani dekha hobe… I know we'll meet again. Love doesn't end with distance."
Priya smiled through her tears. "Promise me you won't forget me."
"Forget you? You are in every sunset I see."
Years passed. They both worked hard, chasing their dreams. Sanu built his small business successfully. Priya became a teacher, inspiring young minds.
One winter morning, Sanu received an invitation to speak at a school event in Mumbai. As he walked onto the stage, his heart stopped for a second.
Standing there, smiling at him, was Priya.
Time had changed many things—but not their love.
After the program, Priya walked toward him and said softly,
"You kept your promise."
Sanu smiled, eyes full of warmth.
"I told you… jani dekha hobe."
And under the same sky that once separated them, they found each other again—this time, forever. 💞
