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Confused: “What?”
The loop ends. The wedding continues—messy, loud, imperfect.
“I’ve done this twelve times. But I’ve never once asked what you want.”
Meera smiles. “I want the collapse.” Baar -- HiWEBxSERIES.com
Groom: “I want the perfect wedding. Zero mistakes.”
He consults a quirky astrologer (a recurring comic relief) who says: “You’ve planned eleven weddings for others. Each time, you copied a formula. This is your twelfth baar—not a repetition, but a reckoning.”
The morning of the wedding: Rohan’s checklist has 212 items. At 7:13 PM, just as he’s about to put the mangalsutra around Meera’s neck, the pandal collapses. Not a tragedy—just a loud, humiliating crash. Meera screams. His mother faints. The caterer drops a tray of gulab jamuns. Confused: “What
The astrologer hands him a diary. It belonged to Rohan’s late father, a failed wedding singer. In it, one line: “A wedding isn’t a checklist. It’s a promise you keep even when everything falls apart.”
Rohan Mehta (32) is the most sought-after wedding planner in Mumbai. He’s calm, clinical, and sees love as a well-executed spreadsheet. He’s done eleven lavish weddings—no tears, no drama, just seamless logistics.
Rohan stops controlling. He lets the mandap be crooked. He lets the flower girl sneeze on the priest. He lets Meera laugh at his perfectly ironed sherwani getting stained by rain. But I’ve never once asked what you want
Rohan and Meera, five years later, running a small event space called “The Twelfth Baar.” A young, anxious groom walks in.
“I saw the first loop too, Rohan. I’ve been waiting for you to stop fixing and start feeling. The collapse is the only real thing that’s happened all day.”