“Estai Raicha II”: Sushant KC’s Heart-Wrenching Closure to a Love the Universe Tried to Erase

Sushant KC’s Estai Raicha II music video, released on November 24, offers the emotional resolution fans had been waiting for ever since the hauntingly beautiful short film Estai Raicha I left millions in lingering sadness and speculation. Writer/Director being Kalani Gacon, the two-part story captures the fragility of memory, the strength of attachment, and the quiet heartbreak of loving someone who no longer remembers you.

Estai Raicha I follows a man (Sushant KC) who simply cannot let go of the love he once shared with a woman (Thinley Lhamo). All signs point to the universe trying to erase their connection: most powerfully through the suggestion that the woman suffers from amnesia.

The film subtly pieces together their past.
Moments like the male lead knowing her favorite treat – papaya with honey – leave her confused. When she asks how he knows, his small, fragile “Just” is the kind of line that breaks you without raising its voice.

Then there’s the stargazing sequence, bookending the film: the two talking about going to Mars, while sadness pools in the male lead’s eyes. It is a moment that feels suspended in time, one where the audience senses that he is holding on to a memory she no longer carries.

The short movie ends with a quiet ache; and a question: Does she really not remember him?

The music video picks up that silence and fills it with truth.

Here, the male lead is seen writing and flipping through a diary: a collection of memories, moments, and emotions he refuses to let fade. These pages mirror the visuals of their shared past, revealing everything from their tender encounters to the day he visited her house as an electrician just to be close to her again.

One of the most telling emotional beats comes from the female lead’s mother. Her expression: soft, grieving, helpless; acknowledges the boy’s heartbreak in a way words cannot. She knows the truth: her daughter has forgotten him, but he has not forgotten her.

Throughout both parts, The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” plays a subtle yet significant role. It becomes a private language between them: a symbol of warmth, hope, and the life they once shared. In Estai Raicha II, this musical thread deepens the emotional resonance, reminding the audience of a happiness that existed before memory began slipping away.

The Final Blow: “Please, don’t forget me.”

The music video concludes with a line that flips the entire narrative on its head.

The female lead quietly says,
“Please, don’t forget me.”

It is devastating; because she is the one who has forgotten him.
It is ironic; because he is the one holding on until it hurts.
And it is poetic; because memory, after all, is the central heartbreak of their story.

What began as a tale of a man trying to be remembered becomes a moment where the woman unknowingly asks him for the very thing he has never stopped doing.

With Estai Raicha II, Sushant KC and Kalani Gacon deliver a beautifully tragic closure; one that doesn’t rely on dramatic twists but on the quiet, painful truths of love, loss, and memory. It’s tender, cinematic, and incredibly human.

It’s the kind of story that lingers long after the video ends.
And maybe that’s the point, some memories refuse to fade, no matter how hard the universe tries.