They run away to the city of Hyderabad. Here, the film shifts from a rural romance to a survival drama. The pampered Archie and the naive Parshya struggle to survive in a big city without money or support. They face hunger and homelessness but eventually find work in a detergent bottling factory. They live in a small, dilapidated room but find happiness in their togetherness. They eventually marry in court, solidifying their bond.

The final scene is one of the most haunting in modern cinema. Its silence contrasts sharply with the loud, vibrant beginning of the film, leaving the audience to sit with the horror of "honor killings."

The soundtrack by Ajay-Atul is legendary. From the high-energy "Zingaat" to the symphonic "Yad Lagla" (the first Indian film score recorded at Sony Scoring Stage in Hollywood), the audio depth of a 5.1 system is essential to capture the orchestral scale.