Aakash meets Aman, a boy with a disability, and they become best friends. Aakash's father, Rajiv Verma, a wealthy businessman, adopts Aman. Rajiv's wife, Kamla, and Aakash also accept Aman as their son and elder brother, respectively.
12 years later
Grown-up, Aakash and Aman bond well but are still at loggerheads. Carefree, flexible, and gregarious, Aakash is a social worker. More seriously, Aman writes shayaris and poems, using the pseudonym Sagar, due to which his fan following increases and he gains millions of fans. A fan of his is the pretty bookstore owner Pooja Saxena, who frequently writes fan letters.
Aman goes to Ooty for a business project where he meets Pooja. While he recognizes her from her letters, she doesn't know he is Sagar. They become friends, and Aman decides to reveal that he is Saagar. When some goons misbehave with Pooja, Aman tries to save her but is unable to. The police officer who arrives to avert the situation points out how Aman's disability hampered him from protecting Pooja from the goons. Considering himself unworthy of Pooja, he doesn't reveal that he is Sagar.
Aakash comes to Ooty too and falls in love with Pooja. Aakash is unaware that Aman is the real Sagar and writes shayaris and poems. Aman introduces Aakash as Saagar, and Pooja is overjoyed. Gradually, Aakash gets tired of posing as a poet. He also learns that Aman is the real Sagar and that he loves Pooja. Aakash confronts Aman and brings Pooja to meet him. Pooja tells Aman that she would have loved him if he had revealed his true identity at the outset. Eventually, Aakash decides to sacrifice his love. Pooja realizes that she truly loves Aman (Sagar).