What keeps the world moving? Love? Certainly not. Hope? Not really. Money? Absolutely, and no one knows it better than the rich upper class elites of India. But money is not the only thing you can earn. In fact, these elites will tell you there is one thing harder to earn that money: Respect. Especially if everyone believes that you have been handed your life on a silver platter. Which is why they worked hard to make sure they're never questioned again. Now that they dominate their respective industries, they work hard to make sure they're never dethroned. However the thing is, when you work this hard you don't have time for much else. When you're this ambitious, you don't have space for anything else, including love.
Samiksha Arora, 28, is the founder and the managing partner of the biggest law firm in India. A proud feminist, Samiksha, comes from a disgustingly rich family but she has always felt the need to prove herself. She's independent and determined, the definition of a badass, feared all over the country. But she's kind too, and a hopeless romantic, though no one knows it because according to her it's a sign of weakness. And you can't afford to be weak in her world, you'll be eaten alive. Her friends are her life and she loves them with all her heart. All she wants is to fall in love, not because she needs a man but because she wants one, someone who will love her the way she does.
Vihaan Randhawa, 30, inherited the CEO position of Randhawa Group from his father, Ahem Randhawa. He is hardworking, passionate and progressive. He puts the 'work' in workaholic. Vihaan doesn't care for anyone except maybe his family. All he knows is that he needs to be the biggest and the best, and he can do anything for it. He has the ability to make grown men shake in their pants with just one look. He's used to getting his way, although he does love a challenge because he knows he'll win. He always wins.