I don't understand how people abandon their own parents when they grow old. I think I will never be able to part ways with my parents. How can one forget the struggles parents' face for their children, from food to education and clothing and above all unconditional love? I have established my café, not only on my own but with my family's support. I owe my family and I take every chance to tell them how much I love them. And nothing is above them, for me the most important is my family. . I can't relate to people when they want leaves for family emergencies, maybe because I don't have one. I don't know how it feels when after a tiring day at work you get greeted with home-made food, or how it feels to get a proud look on one's parents' face after achieving a milestone. But I know how it feels to live in the freedom of your own company, no one to interfere your decisions and invade your space. You are your own boss. . Two people who are so different yet so similar in some ways. What will happen when their paths cross in the most unexpected way? Will they help each other discover themselves or will lead each other away from their desired paths? Where will Chhavi and Aarav's decisions lead them? Join Aarav and Chhavi in their journey of finding their destinies. To know whether dreams come true or not. . . .