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Fate intervenes when , now on the run from the police, seeks refuge in her house without knowing who she is. Despite her initial hatred, Pakhi allows him to stay. Varun, consumed by guilt, spends his days caring for her and trying to give her hope. The Ending

Set in 1953, the story follows ( Sonakshi Sinha ), the daughter of an aristocratic Zamindar in West Bengal. Her life changes when she meets Varun Shrivastav (Ranveer Singh), an aspiring archaeologist who arrives to study the local temple’s history. Lootera Uncutmp4

(2013) is a critically acclaimed period romance directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, loosely inspired by O. Henry’s classic short story, The Last Leaf . The film is divided into two distinct halves: a vibrant beginning in Bengal and a somber, snowy conclusion in Dalhousie. Part 1: The Deception in Manikpur Fate intervenes when , now on the run

As Varun and Pakhi fall in love, he gains her father's trust, eventually convincing the Zamindar to let him handle the sale of the family's ancient artifacts. However, on the day of their wedding, Varun and his associates disappear, revealing they are a gang of professional thieves who have looted the family's entire fortune. The betrayal leaves Pakhi's father broken and her heart shattered. The Ending Set in 1953, the story follows

In the film's poignant climax , Varun realizes the "last leaf" is Pakhi's only anchor to life. After a winter storm knocks the real leaf down, Varun secretly paints a leaf and ties it to the branch to deceive Pakhi into believing she still has time to live.

Years later, Pakhi lives alone in a cottage in Dalhousie, suffering from tuberculosis. Her father has passed away, and she has become a cynical writer, convinced she will die when the last leaf falls from the tree outside her window.

As Pakhi discovers the painted leaf and realizes Varun's ultimate act of love, Varun is cornered and fatally shot by the police in the surrounding forest. He dies having found redemption, and Pakhi is left with the strength to keep living.