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Kritika moves to Noida with one clear intention — to build a life of her own. A new city, a demanding job, and the promise of independence leave little room for distractions, especially love. She isn’t looking for it, and she doesn’t believe she needs it. Abhimanyu lives quietly in the same society — older, reserved, and carrying the weight of a marriage that didn’t survive. He has learned how to keep his world small and controlled, convincing himself that some chapters are better left closed.
When their paths begin to cross, it isn’t dramatic or obvious. Their connection grows in silences, fleeting conversations, and moments neither of them acknowledges out loud. What starts as curiosity slowly turns into something deeper — something neither planned for and both try to resist.
But timing has its own way of complicating everything.
Abhimanyu’s past refuses to stay buried. Kritika’s present is entangled with expectations she never asked for. And Rehan — a friend with feelings of his own — unknowingly stands between them, forcing choices neither of them is ready to make. As emotions deepen and restraint begins to crack, Kritika and Abhimanyu must decide whether love that arrives at the wrong time can still be worth fighting for — or whether some connections are meant to remain unfinished.
The Man From Wing C is a tender, slow-burn romance about quiet love, emotional restraint, and the courage it takes to choose happiness when the past still hurts.
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