Adhvait Singh Rajvanshi (28 years), the notorious mafia king, has everything-power, wealth, and the blood of his enemies staining his hands. He rules over Rajasthan with an iron fist, and nothing, not even human lives, are off-limits in his world of darkness.
Mishka Gupta (23 years), on the other hand, is a simple, middle-class woman with a heart full of love. A teacher at a small school, she cherishes the innocence of children and believes deeply in the purity of love, the sanctity of marriage, and the warmth of a family. She lives a peaceful life, surrounded by the joy of shaping young minds, until her father's past catches up with her in the most devastating way.
When Adhvait claims her as payment for her father's unpaid debt, Mishka's world is shattered.
"Tumhare pita ne jo karza liya tha, uski keemat tumhe chukani hogi. Tumhare paas sirf do raste hain... ya toh tum mere saath chalogi... ya tumhare pita ka laash mere saath hoga."
(Your father took a debt, and you will pay its price. You have only two options... either you come with me... or your father's dead body will come with me.)
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"hume kyon aise saza de rahe hai? humare baba ne jo kiya uska mujhse kya lena dena?"......"aap ne humara sabkuch cheen liya!"
(Why are punishing me? What am I supposed to do with what my father did?....... you've taken away my everything!)
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"Yeh tumhara jahannum hai ab. Jab tak tum zinda ho, tum yahin rahogi... Tum meri biwi nahi, bas meri qaidi ho."
(This is your hell now. As long as you're alive, you will live here... You are not my wife, just my captive.)
Terrified, helpless, and lost in the storm of his fury, Mishka fights to hold on to the parts of herself that still believe in love.
Can she survive the man who seems to care for nothing but his own power? Or will she be consumed by the darkness of his empire, forever lost in the shadow of the man who sees her as nothing more than a problem to be solved?