Written in the Stars

Written in the Stars

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Aarav never wanted an arranged marriage - especially not when his heart already belonged to someone else. But under family pressure and an unspoken promise to his mother, he ends up marrying Meera, a quiet, grounded girl with dreams of her own. Meera steps into the marriage hoping to build a life together, only to discover that her husband is still emotionally tied to another woman. Aarav treats her with polite distance, keeping his past relationship a secret - until the truth slowly unravels. Caught between loyalty and love, Meera decides not to be a silent spectator in her own story. As tensions rise and hearts break, the two must face an impossible question: Can love grow where it was never planted? Or are some relationships too broken to rebuild?
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Set in modern-day Jaipur, India, this is a slow-blooming romance between Aarav Mehra, a young widower and wealthy businessman, and Meera Sharma, a shy, soft-spoken woman with a difficult home life, forced into an arranged marriage with him for convenience. Haunted by his late wife's memory and overprotective of his 1-year-old son, Aarav sees Meera as nothing more than an opportunist. Meera, however, falls quietly and deeply for him - not for his wealth or power, but for the glimpses of pain, loyalty, and tenderness he keeps hidden. Their bond begins at the office, but truly takes root in the family garden, where Aarav's mother often brings the baby - and where Meera starts forming a gentle, maternal connection with the child, unknowingly healing parts of herself along the way.

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