In the bustling city of New York during the 1982s, two lives unexpectedly collide under the roof of a lavish mansion. Diya Mathew, an independent and fiercely sarcastic fashion designer, has no time for flirtations or the charms of stardom. Her life is defined by her work, her struggles with self-perception, and the walls she's built to shield herself from a world that has often disappointed her.
Enter Micheal Joseph Jackson, the world-renowned pop sensation, who, despite his fame and charisma, carries the weight of a painful past. Seeking refuge from the relentless spotlight, he finds himself living in Diya's aunt's mansion to focus on his next album-a place where he expects peace and privacy.
What Micheal doesn't expect is Diya.
Unlike the adoring fans who swoon at his every move, Diya remains unimpressed, unbothered, and unapologetically herself. Her sharp wit and no-nonsense attitude challenge everything Micheal thought he knew about women, leaving him both intrigued and unsettled.
As their paths intertwine, tensions flare, boundaries are tested, and emotions unravel in ways neither of them anticipated. Beneath the surface of their sarcastic exchanges lies a story of healing, self-discovery, and a connection that defies their guarded hearts.
In a world where fame and reality often clash, can two souls burdened by their own traumas find solace in each other?
(Note:-This story is purely my imagination. Please don't copy or report my work)
Aarav Yaduvanshi is the eldest son of one of Asia's most powerful business families. Feared and respected, he's calm on the surface but holds immense power within. Known for his sharp focus and hard work, he's unstoppable.
Aradhya Bansal, a shy and innocent girl from a wealthy but traditional family, has lived a sheltered life. She always obeys her parents and knows little about the world outside her home.
What happens when Aarav, a man who never cared for love, becomes obsessed with Aradhya? When her innocence turns into his deepest craving? And when their worlds collide in a way neither of them could have imagined?