Six lives connected by a tragedy they all wish they could forget. Kairavi and Karn, siblings who lean on each other but don't always know how to ask for help. Aashana, whose heart is always open, yet somehow always finds strength to get over anything and achieve her dreams. Shivaansh, the one everyone turns to, even when he feels lost himself. Myra and Ved, foster siblings who've always been each other's home, and manage to stay close as life pulls them in different directions. They've known pain. They've shared loss. But Ruhaaniyat isn't about what happened to them-it's about what comes next. As they grow older, their lives twist in ways none of them expected. There's love, heartbreak, laughter, and moments of pure joy they never thought they'd feel again. Together, they start to figure out who they are beyond the tragedy that shaped them. Sometimes they clash, sometimes they drift, but in the end, they always find their way back to each other. Ruhaaniyat is a story about the messy, beautiful ways people heal. It's about moving forward while still carrying the weight of the past, and finding family in the people who choose to stay, even when things get hard.
3 parts