The Silent Hum is a double-sided novel about what remains when words are withheld-and what grows quietly in that space.Arav carries sound like a burden he refuses to repeat. After releasing a piece of music that cannot be taken back, he returns home, choosing stillness over performance, listening over declaration. In another city, Rajamati learns how to live inside silence without disappearing, holding a sound she does not answer, trusting waiting more than urgency.Their stories unfold separately, mirroring each other across distance and restraint, until they arrive at the same night in Bhaktapur-where music is shared without spectacle, and silence finally changes shape.Threaded through both lives is Manish, whose love remains unspoken not out of fear, but devotion, and Ashma, a quiet archivist of sound who understands that some moments must be witnessed rather than claimed.Told through two equal perspectives and designed to be read from either side, The Silent Hum is not a story of grand confessions or dramatic resolutions. It is a novel about patience as courage, love without possession, and the dignity of waiting without vanishing.This is a book for readers who believe that silence can be full, that love does not always announce itself, and that some truths arrive only when we stop rushing to name them.