Kairav feels like a lonely ghost, navigating through life all alone, wandering around the streets of Mumbai, delivering pizza to make a livelihood until he finds someone like him; a lonely ghost. But unlike him, this lonely ghost is a very important person, the CEO of a famous company. Unlike him, this lonely ghost has a loving father, siblings who would do anything for him. Then why is Vikram Singh Arora so lonely? Why is he such an asshole to people? Why is he unable to be mean to Kairav like he is to everyone? Why can't he turn his back and watch the kid suffer like everyone else? Most importantly, why does he have to play the hero and bring the kid under his wings? Who could have thought that Kairav's lonely and miserable life won't remain the same because of one fateful incident with the hot-headed, power hungry CEO? Definitely not Kairav. It feels euphoric to have someone beside him, to have someone care for him. But he knows it never lasts. this feeling of euphoria is nothing but a fallacy. ******* "You want me to do what?" Kairav yells, looking at the man as if he grew a second head which he should, by the way, because this one is always angry. "Sign it. Do you have hearing problems now?" The man looks annoyed as he speaks, eyes dull with disinterest. "No but you seem to have problems with numbers. Aren't you a bit too young to be my.....father?"