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Madhav Mittal, a business tycoon desperate to save his legacy from his two disinterested sons, proposes A Merger Of Interests.
He offers Sana Kaushal immense power and financial backing if she marries his elder son, Rishabh Mittal. Driven by her family's debts and a striking betrayal by a business partner, Sana signs the prenups and agrees to the deal. The marriage is strictly business for her; however, it is a three-times-rejected dream come true for him. They say money can't buy happiness, but Sana knows poverty can buy nothing but pain and helplessness. She believes that to be vulnerable is to be a weakling in this world of grey stones. On the other side, Rishabh believes that love is the only thing worth living for.
However, every seemingly perfect contract has a hidden clause. The fragile peace is shattered when a girl arrives at the Mittal doorstep. She is their ward, a variable forgotten during the mercenary contract negotiations. Where he sees love, she sees a breach of contract and a dangerous vulnerability. As her heart begins to yield, Sana must face her fear: that some debts can't be paid in cash, and a profit margin cannot promise happiness.