As a storm rolls in, the dry riverbed begins to flood. A final confrontation occurs on the bridge connecting the two lands. Just as the fathers are about to engage in a fatal duel, Megha and Aryan stand between them, refusing to move. They argue that the "seeds of hate" have yielded nothing but a desert, while their love has made the wasteland bloom.

Years later, Dharamraaj’s son, Aryan (the "Flower"), returns from the city with a modern heart and a camera around his neck. Ignoring the warnings of the village elders, he wanders into the forbidden territory of Balram to capture the sunrise. There, he encounters Megha , Balram’s spirited daughter, who is tending to a hidden garden of wild roses.

In a moment of clarity triggered by a near-fatal accident involving the rising river, the fathers realize that their stubbornness will only lead to the graves of their children. Weapons are lowered. The film ends with the two families finally crossing the river together to celebrate a wedding, symbolizing that even in the harshest soil, love can bloom.

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