radhikamahajan690
Hi, i absolutely love your writing and the way you develop characters, so I wanted to share a story idea that has been living rent-free in my head.
What if Dharmveer from Border never actually died. Instead, he was secretly sent on a deep-cover mission in Pakistan. In the beginning he struggles terribly with loneliness. He constantly thinks about his mother and Kammo, the fiancée he left behind, wondering what they must have gone through after believing he was dead.
As the years pass, he builds a new identity, infiltrates powerful networks, and slowly becomes known as Sher-e-Baloch. To secure his position, he marries Ulfat, the daughter of a highly influential Pakistani figure.
At first, the marriage could be out of necessity, but over time he unexpectedly begins to care for Ulfat. The conflict between his past and present could become the heart of the story and how he quietly helps India by passing along crucial information, preventing threats, and making difficult sacrifices that no one will ever know about.
Of course, this is only a suggestion, and there's absolutely no pressure if you're not interested or already have too many projects. I just thought it would make a fascinating and emotional story, especially in your writing style
radhikamahajan690
@epxphniee Aww, thank you so much dear❤️❤️ Your reply genuinely made me so happy. I think I may not have explained the idea clearly enough, though What I had in mind is actually a Rehmat story too.My idea was that Dharmveer survives and is sent to Pakistan under a fake name Rehman Baloch as part of a deep-cover mission. So in this story, Dharmveer and Rehman would be the same person. That's why I thought it could still have all the Rehmat romance, angst, and slow burn, just with a different backstory and a lot of emotional conflict. I just wanted to clarify the concept because I realized I might not have explained it properly before And please don't feel any pressure at all. I know you already have projects and requests lined up. I was honestly just excited to share an idea that had been living in my head for a while. Whether you write it soon, much later, or even decide not to, I am already grateful that you liked the concept enough to consider it.✨
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