Police inspector (Kharaj Mukherjee) is probed by the media inquiring about the girl, while doctors are continuously trying to bring her back to consciousness.
Inspector asks him his details and Bhanu tells him he was forced to come to Kolkata and work in a factory to support his parents.
Bhanu tells him that he now works at a local street food stall, and one day her mother scolds him for looking at her daughter.
Bhanu (Arjun Chakrabarty) is revealed as innocent, due to his pure heart; he is not hardened by the city's cruel, selfish politics and people.
Shreya (Ena Saha) comes to the police station to lodge a complaint against Raj (Bihu Mukherjee), a boy whom she suspects could have thrown acid at Jyoti by mistake.
Enraged by the injustice she hands the inspector a letter accusing him of sending a poor innocent to jail while allowing the rich to go free.
As Bhanu calls out for her, her eyes become moist reaching out to him and her veil is blown away revealing the burnt side of her face while he promises her "I will wait for you forever".
All lyrics are written by Priyo Chattopadhyay, Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee); all music is composed by Jeet Gannguli