How do you fight for your marriage... when one of you no longer believes it ever existed?
Samar Khurana, a brilliant criminal psychologist, is a man of logic and control, but a secret from his past has poisoned his present. Prisha Sethi Khurana, a vibrant forensic linguist and trauma survivor, built her life on truth and clarity. Their eight-year marriage was a testament to enduring love, until one day, Prisha vanished without a trace.
Three months later, she returns, a ghost in her own life, with no memory of ever being married to Samar. Even more chilling? There's no wedding certificate, no photographs, no verifiable proof that their union ever occurred. Prisha insists she's being manipulated, her past self rewritten. Samar, desperate and heartbroken, swears their love was real. Accused of emotional gaslighting, they are sent to the remote Mannar House, where the legendary Mannars face their strangest case yet.
As Dr. Vijay suspects trauma-induced dissociation and Dr. Vijaya uncovers layers of suppressed memories, they delve into a labyrinth of hidden truths. From a blank wall where a wedding photo should hang, to terrifying flashbacks of a burning red dress belonging to another woman, the Mannars peel back the layers of a devastating deception born from unresolved grief and profound fear. Samar's cold detachment unravels, revealing a past tragedy he desperately tried to bury, unconsciously constructing a fragile, unproven reality with Prisha. But the ultimate twist reveals Prisha's own profound guilt, her conscious desire to forget a past inaction, making the vanishing vow a shared, tragic consequence of two intertwined traumas.
This isn't just about a missing marriage; it's a gripping psychological suspense that explores the fragile nature of memory, the devastating power of secrets, and whether a love built on illusion can ever truly become real.