YOU ME
YOU ME
Meet Ayan the carefree and boyish next door flirt, a self-styled ladies man and a cartoonist at one of India’s leading newspapers with a daily column called “You Me” explores the battle of stereotypical male/female behavior. Now meet Sara the plain, serious and simple girl. Both Sara and Ayan meet on flight from Delhi to New York as both are going to study there. Sara who doesn’t seem to be interested in him. They have just cannot stand each other. Sara is disgusted by Ayan’s flirtatious mannerisms and Ayan is frustrated because of Sara’s overt seriousness, but when they have a stop-over Amsterdam. Ayan asks to go see the city and she agrees to explore the city with him. Ayan quickly learns he has little in common with the feisty but proper Sara, but he won’t give up. He ends their contentious time together with an unwelcome kiss. Outraged, Sara slaps him and storms off, but Ayan insists they will meet again. After few months Ayan spots her in a park in New York, Sara has not forgotten the kiss and she makes a scene with his girlfriend, who turns out to be Sara’s childhood friend, which ends in their break up. They have a massive fallout and parts ways, vowing never to see each other’s face again.
Two years later, Ayan is helping his mother plan a wedding that turns out to be Sara’s. Sara is getting married to Aarav, a computer engineer- her love. They bicker again, but this time, they part on good terms.
Years later, Ayan travels to Paris to visit his father. Ayan is in a train, writing a story between his cartoon characters “ You Me “, who are now become a craze in India. Co-incidentally he meets Sara again who was travelling in the same train. He learns from Sara’s mother that Aarav has died in car accident and he sets out to help her reclaim her positive outlook on life. Ayan tries earnestly to bring happiness back in Sara’s life by promising her mother that he will find a suitable groom for Sara. Now matured Ayan and Sara get close as friends but the duo never realizes that they are drawing closer to each other. Ayan returns to Mumbai, and three months later, Sara and her mother visit. Sensing that she needs to be with a strait-laced, “boring guy,” he conspires with Sara’s mother to fix her up with his shy best friend, Chirag . But eventually Chirag falls in love with a friend of Ayan’s, Isha and they get engaged. On the engagement night Sara learns from drunk Isha about the conspiracy, and gets upset with Ayan. Chirag makes Sara realize hers and Ayan’s love for each other. That night Sara and Ayan consummate their relationship. Ayan deems it a mistake and asks Sara to marry him as he feels he took advantage of her, and that marriage will rectify the mistake. Sara becomes upset, as she did not consider their actions a mistake; she realizes she loves him but tells Ayan that they should not commit one more mistake by marrying for the wrong reasons. Sara leaves him since Ayan projects his confused feelings as guilt rather than as love for her. Ayan realises his mistake, and goes out to find her.
One year later Ayan’s cartoon You and Me becomes a hit and he writes a book about You and Me. Basically the story is based on his lovestory with Sara. Sara reads that book and finds him in the press conference. Ayan and Sara reunite again. Ayan admits his love for her, and they get married and have a baby boy.