So before starting the story I want to tell you all about the family backgrounds of both of them cause it is the main thing in the story.
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Tarun Verma
A soon-to-be 18-year-old boy and the only child of Anand and Vandna Verma. Anand Verma is a civil engineer, while Vandna Verma, a neurosurgeon, gave up her career after Tarun was born to focus on raising him. Tarun comes from a wealthy and influential family with deep ties to both the mafia and the business world. However, his father, Anand, had no interest in the family’s mafia and business dealings, choosing instead to move his family to Mumbai to focus on his own career.
Rakesh Verma, Tarun’s “bade papa,” currently manages the family’s vast business empire. As Rakesh has only one child, a daughter named Divyanshi, he envisions Tarun as the future heir to the empire. Despite this, Tarun, much like his father, has no desire to inherit the business but reluctantly agrees to take on the responsibility. Meanwhile, Roshni Verma, Tarun’s “badi mummy,” has her own plans for his future—she wants him to marry Tiya, the daughter of her best friend and has already fixed his alliance with her for her personal wicked intentions.
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Tara Sharma
A soon-to-be 17-year-old girl and the second child of Suresh and Shruti Sharma. Suresh Sharma works as a lecturer at a government college, while Shruti Sharma is a homemaker. Tara has an elder brother, Manav, who is currently in the 12th grade.
Though Tara’s family initially lived as a joint family, her uncle Rajiv Sharma, aunt Rashi Sharma, and their daughter Ananya moved to Delhi for work. Tara’s family now resides as a smaller unit, leading a peaceful, upper-middle-class life.
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What happens when two worlds collide?
What unfolds when a girl from an upper-middle-class family and a boy from a super-rich, influential background cross paths and fall for each other?
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