truptigaikwad
*Malti Shinge* is twenty-five, fiercely opinionated, always late to work, and completely unapologetic about it.
Working in a public-sector bank was never her dream, but Malti does her job with sharp efficiency and stubborn honesty. Her no-nonsense attitude, customer popularity, and refusal to flatter seniors make her visible-and visibility, in an office full of insecurity and ambition, breeds jealousy. Whisper campaigns, fake complaints, and silent politics slowly turn her workplace hostile.
Then arrives *Arjun Iyer*
The new General Manager is everything Malti despises-disciplined to the point of obsession, rude, emotionally distant, and intolerant of anything he considers "casual." From day one, he dislikes Malti's late entries, sharp tongue, and refusal to be intimidated. Their clashes are public, brutal, and often unintentionally funny-two strong personalities locked in constant war.
Circumstances force Malti and Arjun into a marriage neither of them wants. A simple Maharashtrian woman and a rigid South Indian man suddenly find themselves bound by rituals, families, traditions, and unspoken expectations. What follows is not instant romance, but daily battles-over food, language, religion, habits, values, and power.
At home, they argue.
At work, they collide.
And slowly, without realizing it, they begin to see each other.
As jealousy at the bank escalates and conspiracies threaten Malti's career, Arjun must choose between rigid professionalism and personal truth. Malti, in turn, must decide whether love means compromise-or standing her ground
There is tension, not romance, in their body language.