"The Theory of Blue Rose" is a timeless tale of love that defies time and fate.
Neha, a modern girl, is swept into the past by a mysterious storm, landing in the kingdom of ruler Zain-ul-syed, who is both powerful and lonely. Amid palace intrigue and looming wars, Neha and Zain form a fragile, forbidden bond, discovering beauty, hope, and love in the palace gardens.
Their love, however, is torn apart when the storm returns, pulling Neha back to her own time. Before leaving, she gifts Zain a blue rose-a symbol of the impossible love they share. Centuries later, Neha returns to the ruins and discovers a real blue rose, along with Zain's final words etched in stone: "For you, I found the impossible."
A story of courage, longing, and the enduring power of love, The Blue Rose shows that some connections, no matter how impossible, can bloom across time.
In an age when kingdoms rose and burned under the weight of ambition, three men bound not by blood, but by loyalty.
Duryodhana, the prince who refused to be a puppet of tradition, reshaped his empire with iron will and a heart that hid quiet storms.
Karna, the outcast-king forged in fire, walked the line between honour and rebellion - a hero born of silence and wrath.
Ashwatthama, the immortal's son, carried both his father's curse and his own fierce love, standing torn between dharma and devotion.
Together, they challenged gods and kings, rewriting the fate that others wrote for them. But when love, pride, and power entangled their paths, even friendship, their greatest strength was tested.
"THE TALE OF TRINITY" is a sweeping reimagination of the Mahabharata, not of war, but of brotherhood. Of men who dared to love fiercely, fight righteously, and rule differently.