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Dr. Ira Mehta had three rules in life.
One: never panic in the labour room.
Two: never let hospital gossip affect her blood pressure.
Three: never, under any circumstances, get involved with Dr. Reyansh Khanna.
Unfortunately for Ira, life had a terrible sense of humour.
Reyansh Khanna is Seaface Lifeline Hospital's golden-boy cardiologist. Calm, controlled, annoyingly talented, and somehow loved by every patient, nurse, senior doctor, and aunty within a ten-kilometre radius. He is also Ira's childhood enemy - the same boy who beat her in school competitions, ruined her peaceful childhood, and grew up into the kind of man everyone praises just to irritate her.
Ira is a gynaecologist who believes in instinct, emotion, and fighting for her patients even when the rules get complicated. Reyansh believes in discipline, protocol, and not letting Dr. Ira Mehta turn every hospital corridor into a battlefield.
They have avoided each other for years.
Until one stormy Bombay night, Ira delivers a baby girl whose mother leaves behind one impossible request:
Protect my daughter.
Suddenly, Ira and Reyansh are dragged into hospital gossip, legal complications, family pressure, sleepless nights, and one tiny baby who refuses to sleep unless both of them are in the same room.
Their solution?
A marriage neither of them wanted.
A sindoor neither of them planned.
A family neither of them expected.
Between night duties, diaper disasters, cafeteria fights, nosy relatives, and a baby who somehow becomes the boss of two highly qualified doctors, Ira and Reyansh must pretend to be the perfect married couple.
But the problem with pretending is that sometimes the heart forgets it was acting.
A light-hearted Bombay medical rom-com about childhood enemies, forced marriage, found family, and two doctors who accidentally fall in love while trying not to kill each other.
No cheating. No love triangle. Just scrubs, sindoor, stethoscopes, and a whole lot of chaos.