Maira Mehmood Siddiqui, a calm yet cold businesswoman, is the sole owner of her own empire. She exudes a dominant aura with a fierce look, but once, she was a warm, bubbly girl and the beloved princess of Siddiqui Mansion.
Azlan Yousuf Khan, CEO of Khan Empire, has two contrasting personalities: a cold, reserved, and merciless businessman, and a warm, kind, and gentle soul who is the sunshine of Khan Mansion.
Maira and Azlan were childhood sweethearts who once shared deep bond, but life's twists and turns built an unbreakable wall between them. Their paths diverged, and after high school, they lost contact for ten years. However, destiny had different plans when they were bound together in a Scared Bond of Nikah.
Will they recognize each other after all these years? Will their love make a place for each other in their hearts again? What they don't realize is that they are the cure for each other's bleeding hearts.
Join them in this Bitter-Sweet Story!
Have they remained the same, or has time turned their hearts to bitterness? Little did they know that their destinies were already intertwined, their hearts played like strings on a harp, and their fate sealed long before they even realized.
[Na toh bhoola sakte, na toh pyaar kar sakte, magar woh bhi kya rang the pyaar ke jo tumne humein dikhaye, chahe barson bhi na guzar jaaye, magar yeh kambakht dil tumpe hi dhadakta hai.]
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Badr AbdulQadir is the prince of Cedochi, the largest gang in New Forest. He's more familiar with guns and blades then he is with pens and paper. He doesn't care for islam, the devil is his ally. Little does he know his life is about to be flipped around at the arrival of sweet Laila Mohammed who finds herself caught up in the deadly games of the underworld. Is it possible for a boy brought up with darkness to fall for a girl who emanates light, and vice versa? And in the race against time is there even a question of such a trivial thing as love?
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