In a world where sacrifice shapes destiny and love stitches broken lives back together, the Sharma family stands as a testament to strength born from loss.
Two decades ago, Shaheed Major Vikrant Sharma laid down his life for the nation. His absence became the silent heartbeat of the home he left behind- raising children who grew up remembering him not through memories, but through stories of courage and kindness.
From this legacy rises Piya Sharma, 22, a civil services aspirant who has helped her mother run an NGO since her teenage years. She carries her father's dream in her heart and her family's hope on her shoulders. Around her stand her siblings and cousins- each battling their own wars, each shaped by the weight of expectations, love, rebellion, and duty.
As the old wounds of martyrdom blend with the new challenges of adulthood, careers, and relationships, the Sharma family discovers that service isn't always on the battlefield-sometimes, it is in the home, in the heart, in the choices that change lives.
Jeevan Daan is a tale of service and sacrifice,
of unspoken love and loud conflicts,
of healing, growing, rebuilding-
and of finding one's place in a family that has already given so much.
In the end, it is a story of hearts-
mended, broken, surrendered, and brave.
In a world where magic lingers unseen, where destinies are written long before they are understood, an unseen force begins to stir.
A life hangs by a thread. A power waits to be passed on. But the choice has already been made-beyond consciousness, beyond memory, beyond reason. The bond is formed, unshaken by time, unseen by those who seek to control fate.
When the eyes open again, nothing is the same. The world moves as it always has, yet something is different. Shadows whisper of a past that refuses to stay buried. An unseen path stretches ahead, filled with answers waiting to be uncovered.
But some truths were never meant to be found. And some fates cannot be escaped.
The clock is ticking. And the choice, once made, cannot be undone.
Peep into the story to know more about it.
First 15 chapters will be not nice or you can say I just wrote it without thinking about anything so you have to read till 25 chapter to decide if it's nice or not.