Vaishali, who harbors hatred towards the male-dominated society and considers concepts like marriage and relationships as nonsense, is a free-minded girl of today's era. Due to taking on all responsibilities at a young age, she has become independent and is alone. The same Vishisht, whom Vaishali hates more than anything, is the reason behind her isolation. Vishisht, a single owner of Mehta Construction trapped in a conservative mindset, holds unwarranted hatred towards Vaishali.
On the other hand, there's Abhiman, an orphan and the best friend of Vaishali and Vishisht. He stands as an ideal figure of calmness, modesty, and support for women, especially in Vaishali's eyes. And then there's Aakanksha, a law student who dreams of marrying Abhiman despite his love for Vaishali.
One day, Vishisht's attention turns towards Aakanksha, and he becomes obsessed with her, dreaming of possessing her. Will Aakanksha's dreams be imprisoned by Vishisht's conservative mindset, or will Vaishali save her sister from Vishisht? Despite Abhiman's love for Aakanksha, why does he force himself to marry someone else? What will happen when Vaishali's modern thinking clashes with Vishisht's old-school mentality?
This story revolves around four characters - Vaishali, Abhiman, Vishisht, and Aakanksha. It explores the themes of love, hatred, modernity, and conservatism, depicting the clash of ideologies and the struggles faced by each character.