What happens when India's most powerful businesswoman marries a man the world thinks is too soft for her?
Ananya Singh is the no-nonsense, iron-willed CEO of Rathore Holdings, the queen of boardrooms and breaking stereotypes. She doesn't believe in love, certainly not in fairy-tale marriages, and definitely not in taking a man's name. But when her traditional Marwari family pressures her to marry, she strikes a deal-on her terms, her rules, her contract.
Enter Rajat Joshi: a gentle, soft-spoken food-tech CEO raised by his chaiwali aunt in Udaipur. He's nothing like the powerful, alpha men Ananya is used to. He doesn't challenge her authority-he respects it. He doesn't fight her fire-he calms it. And he signs her emotion-free marriage contract with just one handwritten clause of his own:
"I reserve the right to win your heart, in my own way, in my own time."
Now, in a world where she's expected to be the perfect wife and he's dismissed as the "ghar-jamai CEO," their unconventional marriage becomes the talk of every WhatsApp group in Jaipur.
But as office politics, public scrutiny, and hidden pasts surface, Ananya finds herself drawn to the one man who refuses to control her-but might just be strong enough to love her.