Aanya Dixit's parents force her into a union that has neither her interest, nor her approval. They come from the illustrious Indian society that believes in Vaivāhika jīvana ghaḍavaṇyāsāṭhī hajārō khōṭē bōlaṇē hē pāpa nāhī (transl. from Marathi: It's not a sin to organize a marriage by saying thousand lies to stabilize a union). The society believes her sexuality is the only truth getting concealed by the union. What they don't realize is that love arises without boundaries, and falling for 'a her' instead of 'a him' or falling for 'a him' instead of 'a her' wouldn't make the emotion a curse. Everything that goes in dark has to come in light, and so should this lie. One venture for her Cover Story is all set to turn the realm upside down. But can it?