Dr. Aditya Bhargava (Arbaaz Khan) is a well respected neurosurgeon. He is also deeply in love with his wife Trishna (Gracy Singh).  | Arbaz Khan in Wajahh |
Being successful at what he does, Aditya is always busy with his patients. This leaves him very little time with his wife. So tension builds up in their marriage. Aditya has a split personality. He can be calm one minute but violent the next. Recently, Trishna has been having nightmares. She dreams of someone trying to kill her. She can't talk to her husband about this because she doubts he would take her seriously. The situation escalates when someone throws a stone through their bedroom window. As they rush to the front door, they are shocked to see a message written in blood on the floor. It reads 'I can't see this'.  | Gracy Singh & Satish Kaushik |
Trishna is shocked by this incident. Before she can have time to recover, she learns from a palmist friend that she will be murdered by her own husband. On hearing this, Trishna's life collapses in front of her. She becomes wary of Aditya even though her friends try to convince her that her husband really loves her. Meanwhile, Ishita Singhania (Shamita Shetty), a former patient of Dr. Aditya returns to India after having medical treatment abroad. Ishita has always been attracted to Aditya. So as the neurosurgeon starts to have regular meetings with her, Trishna gets the impression that her husband is having an affair.  | Special appearance by Daler Mehndi |
When she confronts Aditya with this issue, he brushes it off by saying that it's a patient-doctor relationship. But matters take a serious turn when Trishna is attacked in her own home. All evidence points to Aditya. Can this be the doing of Ishita? Will Trishna be able to find the person behind these incidents? This edge-of-the-seat thriller has the answers. Previewed by Manish Gajjar, BBC Shropshire's Mr Bollywood. 
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