"Burn with me, Jaan-e-adaa, at least for once, love me, Mikayla . . ." . . . Mikayla, a spoiled brat, daddy's princess has a rival in her school whom she considers a plague yet hovers around him to annoy him so that she can breathe peacefully. Barak, a very tolerant guy, bears his rival, keeping in mind that he needs to remain his Mama's pride. After they are arranged, their only goal is to survive till the end of life without killing each other. But what happens when this fire of hatred only gets fueled to touch the sky in passion? When Mikayla only wants to get divorced, Barak seeks to make her realize that they can work out together, keeping in heart that he has fallen for her already and wants her to love him, whispering a prayer to the heaven above, "At least for once, love me, Mikayla." . . . enemies to lovers rivals hate to love forced marriage