He then informs her dad and sister that she has died of a heart attack, and convinces them to leave Dehra Dun and live with him in Ranikhet.
First, he takes advantage of a careless Sikh man in their way and deliberately arranges for them to bump into him and steals Amit's wallet in the ensuing melee.
Disappointed with Amit and impressed with what he sees as a loving son-in-law, Hridaynath readily agrees, to Pratap's glee!
They try to leave, but Pratap returns, notices the letter and diary in open view and knocks Hridaynath unconscious when he confronts him.
Pratap pleading pathetically fails to move Hridaynath and puts the bag over his own head and ties the string around his neck tight.
Unable to bear the suffocation, he rips the bag off, when Hridaynath lights the match and detonates a deadly blast, killing them both.
The movie ends with police releasing and apologizing to Amit and him reuniting with Priya after this horrific family tragedy.
All lyrics are written by Sameer, Surendra Mishra and Preet Nihal; all music is composed by Bali Brahmabhatt and Jaideep Choudhury[1]Pyaar Zindagi Hai opened in theatres on 7 September 2001.