Set in colonial India, in the 1910's when the Nationalism movement arose, Ann a beautiful, smart, young woman, is constantly bashed by her step mother and the society, for being a half-caste. She is an offspring from her father's first marriage to a British woman, who was killed during the early riots, when she was just a babe. Her father retired from his service as a British Official and suffers from early dementia.
Supporting the family, proves to be difficult, despite Ann's work as a governess at an Indian British official's household. Her step-mother finds a perfect match for her sister Gauri with the family of an Industrialist to secure her future and the family's wealth. Kalyani Singh Oberoi, the Oberoi family matriarch, finds Gauri simple, beautiful, traditional, and perfect choice for her grandson.
The most eligible bachelor in town, who had returned from Cambridge, to run his family Business, Shivaay. He is ruthless, arrogant and he returns to India with a secret mission in hand. Marriage is the last thing on his mind. But when he meets Ann, he is intrigued by her, and most of all he sees an opportunity.
Shivaay and Ann embarks on an epic journey of love, loss, and vengeance, amidst socio political calamities.
Shivay Singh Oberoi lived life of a recluse. The mammoth task for him every day was to at least let him set foot out of the house for even simple mundane tasks. With a life lacking drive and purpose, he breed cynicism that rivaled an antagonist.
When life decided to bestow on him love, he was hell bent on looking the other way, too stubborn to let him out of the cocoon that he built around himself.
Does our past hold the power to define our future?
How many chances are too many chances?
Can love happen twice, thrice and forever?
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