Sanjpan
An emotionally rich slow-burn romance about love, guilt, fatherhood, and the fragile ache of being chosen, The Shape of Home follows Dr. Arjun Mehra, a compassionate Indian doctor who quietly gives away his entire life to raise his adopted son, Ethan, with unwavering devotion. By the time Ethan grows into a brilliant young man bound for Harvard Law School, Arjun is left facing a painful question: after spending decades loving everyone else, does he still know how to live for himself?
Everything changes when Ethan's biological father enters their lives - Luca De Santis, a powerful Italian CEO whose world of wealth, beauty, and fleeting relationships could not feel further from Arjun's quiet existence. What begins as obligation and guilt slowly turns into something far more dangerous as Luca becomes drawn to the tenderness, steadiness, and hidden loneliness beneath Arjun's gentle exterior.
But old wounds do not disappear easily.
Haunted by years of emotional abandonment and convinced he is loved more out of sympathy than desire, Arjun struggles to trust what grows between them. Meanwhile Luca must confront the unsettling realization that for the first time in his life, he wants something permanent - and may already be too late to keep it.
Filled with simmering emotional tension, messy misunderstandings, fragile father-son bonds, jealousy, yearning, intimate moments of care, and a storm-soaked reunion along the Konkan coast, The Shape of Home is a deeply aching romance about the terrifying possibility of being truly seen - and whether love can survive once two people finally stop hiding from themselves.