Dhruv Malhotra was a man born into privilege, the heir to one of the country's largest conglomerates, a name synonymous with power and opulence. His world was a whirlwind of board meetings, strategy sessions, and negotiations over billion-dollar deals. At 30, he wasn't just a businessman-he was a strategist, known for his sharp instincts and ability to turn failing ventures into gold mines. Yet, even the unshakable Dhruv found himself intrigued-and mildly annoyed-by the woman who had emerged as his most formidable competitor: Chaya Mehta. She had risen from nothing, building her tech company NexiCore from the ground up. Her story was almost cinematic-a girl from a modest background who had worked multiple odd jobs, lived frugally, and poured every saved rupee into her dream. Unlike Dhruv, who had generations of wealth behind him, Chaya had fought for every inch of her success. And it showed in the way she carried herself-poised, sharp, and utterly unrelenting.
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