Shivika Ki Beti

Shivika Ki Beti

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Shivani Singh Oberoi was just 13 when she was sent off to boarding school. After almost her entire family including her own parents didnt trust her, she swore that she would never go back to India or see her family again. However, when Oberoi Industries is on the verge of bankruptcy, she has no choice but to return. Will Shivaay & Anika be able to recognize their daughter after 12 years & a major personality change? Will Shivani forgive her family?
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This story begins right after NDC. The team has won. Rey is happy. Everyone is celebrating. It looks like everything is finally falling into place. But this is where things start breaking instead. In the show, Taani was always shown as too emotional, too dependent, too immature. Rey's fake breakup was shown as something that "made her stronger." Her stepping away was treated as growth. And eventually, she was erased from the story completely. This story doesn't accept that. Here, Taani doesn't leave. She doesn't scream. She doesn't fight. She just... stops. Stops explaining. Stops adjusting. Stops bending. She is still the same good, naive, kind-hearted girl. She still gives everyone the benefit of the doubt. She still loves deeply. But she is exhausted. And for the first time, she chooses silence over sacrifice. Rey doesn't understand what he did wrong. Swayam doesn't understand why she feels distant. Sharon doesn't fully see what Taani is losing. And slowly, Taani begins to believe something dangerous: Maybe she is simply not the kind of girl people choose first. Maybe love is not meant for her. This story is not about revenge. It's not about turning Taani into someone cold or cruel. It's about what happens when the "good girl" finally gets tired. It's about quiet heartbreak. Unspoken distance. And the fear of losing someone who never shouted to be heard - but is now slipping away anyway.

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