Hein Ji, Roomie? {Completed}
Heer Kaur Brar had a simple plan.
Move to Delhi.
Study law.
Become a dangerous lawyer.
Make her Punjabi family proud.
And most importantly, get a peaceful female roommate.
Simple, right?
Wrong.
Because the girl roommate she was promised turned out to be Ranjha Raina - a slightly grumpy, annoyingly calm Delhi Police officer from Jammu, who opened the flat door with crossed arms, judgmental eyes, and a husky named Barfi sitting beside him like he owned the place.
A dog.
A big, fluffy, wolf-looking dog.
And Heer?
Heer was deathly scared of dogs.
Now stuck in the same apartment because of one broker's legendary stupidity, Heer and Ranjha decide to survive each other with strict rules, separate rooms, zero interference, and absolutely no falling in love.
But between Heer's clumsy disasters, late-night study sessions, Punjabi gaalis Ranjha does not understand, Barfi's full-time matchmaking, and Dheer's habit of appearing exactly when Heer needs saving...
Rules start breaking.
One by one.
She is chaos in jhumkas and law books.
He is calm in uniform and hidden softness.
She calls his dog a bhediya.
He says, "Hein ji?" like it can solve all problems.
And somewhere between roomie wars, chai, case laws, and accidental almost-moments...
Heer realizes maybe her wrong roommate was destiny's cutest mistake.