“Moving on is a choice, not a mandate” is the central theme around which Closure revolves. It’s okay to choose not to let go, it’s okay to be angry and unforgiving, it’s okay not to succumb to worldly ways, it’s okay to grieve. The unnamed narrator bears witness to her beloved’s wedding and dies a silent death within, only to emerge with a stronger will of keeping Chahat alive in her through shared memories. Narrator’s tenacity pays off when success favours her self-inspired livelihood. Right when the acceptance of circumstance and consequence settles in, this magical world defines an enchanting meaning to her namelessness. Closure is a heartfelt applause to all souls proudly living and breathing their unrequited love, as it unfolds a brief yet beautiful tragedy of how love’s loyalty evidences that “no reason is reason enough” in love and silence is its unspoken language