So, here’s the goss that sounds juicier than your daily soap marathon: unrequited love, high-stakes revenge, and an Air India crash in the mix. No, this isn’t a leaked Bollywood script; this happened. While love stories turning tragic aren’t new, this one takes the cake (and then throws it at the wall). 

Love unrequited, woman techie tries to frame co-worker for Air India crash

1. The Unfolding Drama: Plot Twist Level Bollywood!
You know that sinking feeling when your crush leaves you on read? Now, imagine someone taking that heartbreak and making it the plot for a crime thriller. A woman techie, after getting rejected by her colleague, channeled her inner villain instead of binging sad songs. Driven by rejection, she tried to frame him for an Air India crash, like, bro, talk about a wild leap! The authorities, thankfully, were smarter than your average movie police, uncovered the scheme and arrested her.

2. When Love Turns Toxic: It’s Not Cute Anymore
Okay, real talk, unrequited love sucks, but there’s a very fine line between feeling hurt and going full ‘main villain ban jaaungi’ mode. Psychologists say that sometimes, obsession takes over, and heartbreak mutates into something way more sinister. 

3. The Bollywood Connection: Art Imitates Life (And Sometimes the Other Way Around!)
If you thought this saga sounded familiar, you’ve watched a Bollywood revenge flick or two. The ‘Hate Story’ series is a masterclass on what not to do when you get dumped: vengeance, drama, and way too much plotting. And then there’s ‘Raanjhanaa,’ where the hero’s one-sided crush takes a devastating turn, proving yet again, Bollywood teaches us more about love’s dark side than any relationship guru ever could.

4. The Social Media Frenzy: Memes > Therapy?
Not even 5 minutes after the news broke, Twitter and Insta were flooded with memes comparing this plot to literally every film villain ever. If there’s anything the internet loves, it’s a scandal with a twist, and this one delivered the paisa vasool drama.

5. Lessons to Learn: Andhera Hai, Par Light Bhi Hai!
Look, we joke, but the lesson here is serious: if heartbreak hits hard, ask for help. Going full serial plotter isn’t the solution, and there’s no “Best Complex Villain” trophy IRL. Setting boundaries, understanding consent, and keeping it professional at work is not just HR talk; it keeps everyone safe (and arrest-free). Chalo, be the hero of your own story; therapy > sabotage any day!