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Aadhya Shetty always dreamed of cricket, not cameras.
Selected as a new batter for WPL Mumbai Indians, Aadhya enters a world filled with stadium lights, interviews, pressure, and expectations she was never prepared for. Aggressive on the field but shy everywhere else, she struggles to adjust to fame, nervous around the media and quick-tempered when pushed too far.
Then she meets Tilak Verma.
Soft-spoken, calm, and known as Mumbai Indians' golden boy, Tilak is loved not only for his batting but also for the way he quietly understands people. Whether it's comforting teammates after bad matches, playing with Samaira Sharma, or being treated like Rohit Sharma's adopted child by the entire team, Tilak somehow makes everyone feel safe around him.
Including Aadhya.
What starts as simple friendship at an MI function slowly turns into late-night calls, shared playlists, teasing bus rides, silent comfort after difficult matches, and feelings neither of them are ready to name.
While Aadhya fights pressure, trolls, and the fear of not being enough, Tilak becomes the one person who sees beyond her anger and nervous smiles.
And somewhere between cricket practice, stadium lights, and a Taylor Swift song called Paper Rings...
they begin to feel like home to each other.
But in a world where every moment is watched and every mistake becomes headlines, can two cricketers protect something soft and real before the noise of fame tears it apart?
> "Some songs relieve the tension.
Some people become home."