Seven years later. Zooni is now a single mother living in the militancy-hit valleys of Kashmir. She has raised her son, Rehan Jr., with stories of a heroic, dead father. Enter a new character: Rehan Qadri, but not as the lover she remembers. He is now revealed as a hardened, ruthless terrorist mastermind.

: The story follows Zooni, a blind Kashmiri woman, and Rehan, a man with a hidden life as a terrorist. Their story mirrors the spiritual definition: "to be destroyed in love."

For fans, isn't just about celebrating a movie; it's about celebrating the timelessness of Zooni and Rehan’s story. It’s a testament to the fact that while "Fanaa" means "destruction in love," the film itself has achieved a sense of immortality in the hearts of cinema lovers.

Participants receive daily prompts and exercises tailored to help them let go of their ego and material desires. These exercises could include meditation, journaling, gratitude practices, and acts of kindness.

No discussion of Fanaa is complete without Jatin-Lal’s haunting score, penned by Prasoon Joshi and dominated by the voice of the late Jagjit Singh.