Torn amidst patriarchy and the ardent rules of the Male dominant society, Amaya Chakraborty fights back to revive her true identity. The identity she had always wanted, the person she really is! She is on her way to tell the world that she is a true royal princess.
A daughter who has always yearned for her father's love. Rishikesh Chakraborty, a brutal royal who has always considered his worthless son, Aryan Chakraborty, the most successful heir to his throne. A torn mother, Mahalakshmi Chakraborty, who silently sees the injustice done to her daughter helplessly, for the one mistake she did. She deeply loved Rishikesh, for which she still regrets having to always choose between her son and daughter. Jahangir Agnihotri, Amaya's grandfather who single-handedly raised her, knowing the ruthless behaviour of her father.
Dheer Nautiyal, though having a troubled childhood still manages to be jovial, charming and in full zest for love.He is smart. He is charming. He is the young CEO of Nautiyal industries. A young eligible batchelor who found solace in Amaya, his confidante, the love of his life.
Will Rishikesh realise his mistake? Will Mahalakshmi reunite with her daughter? Will Aryan ever be the successful heir to the throne? Will Dheer and Amaya break the norms of the Male dominated society? Will Amaya be able to reveal her true identity of a princess? Or will she forever remain the "Lost Princess"!
Elliot's partner was his whole world, but after Allan's death, his ghost haunts Elliot's dreams. Everyone tells Elliot to move on, but he isn't sure he can.
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It's been a year since the love of Elliot's life, Allan, passed away. Everyone thinks he should have recovered after that much time, but Allan still haunts Elliot every night. He struggles to maintain relationships with his family, and despite a coworkers interest he can't summon up the courage to date. Elliot is living for the past, because to live for the present means he'll have to live with a hole in his heart. But the question Elliot has to face chases him through his monotonous days: is mourning Allan with everything he has truly living?
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