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"Agar aapse pyaar meri ibadat hai, toh main poori zindagi sajda karne ko tayaar hoon."* - **Zaydan Singhania**
Zaydan Singhania was **fourteen** when he lost everything-his parents, his home, and the only family he had ever known. Sent away to London, he left behind a promise wrapped around his fingers-a **thin red thread and the memory of a girl who begged him not to go.**
Sixteen years later, he returns, only to find that the girl he had worshipped in silence-**Katha Mehra**-**no longer remembers him.**
Katha, once a chaotic, dramatic, sunshine-filled girl, is now **quiet and broken.** A kathak teacher who once danced like she was made of poetry, now moves like she's carrying the weight of a past she won't speak of.
She is **not the girl he left behind.** And she certainly isn't waiting for him.
Forced into an **arranged marriage**, Zaydan treats her like a **prayer**, worshipping her with a patience that makes her want to scream. Because **Katha doesn't want love.** Not his. Not anymore.
Her heart is **buried with the man who shattered it.**
But the problem with silent prayers?
**Sometimes, they're answered when you least expect it.**
A story of **unwavering love, broken hearts, and the slow, painful process of healing.** **"His Aayat"** is about a man who spent his life loving a woman from afar-**and a woman who never realized that sometimes, the greatest love stories begin after heartbreak.**