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Vanya Raichand grew up surrounded by wealth, power, and a family that loved fiercely yet silently. Despite belonging to a dangerous empire, she believed love should be pure, patient, and freely chosen. "Love," she believed, "should feel like peace, not possession."
Aarvik Chauhan was raised in a modest home shaped by sacrifice and duty. His father's martyrdom taught him that love often comes with loss, and responsibility always comes first. For him, love was a risk he could not afford. "Love makes a man weak where the world expects him to be strong," he believed.
Two lives one wrapped in privilege, the other in purpose stood at opposite ends of belief, waiting for destiny to intervene.
Krishna kehte hain
"Jo tumhara hai, woh tum tak avashya aayega.
Aur jo tumhara nahi, usey pakadne ka prayas hi tumhe baandh deta hai."