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A stubborn, middle-class girl works as a personal assistant to India’s most feared billionaire mafia king. They clash daily — their hate turning into a slow-burn, fiery love. She hides a painful past: her father’s memory has been lost since she can remember, and she believes her mother died long ago.
Unknown to her, her mother once fell in love with an American billionaire-mafia king. Despite her family’s rejection due to his foreign roots and religion, they eloped with her brother’s help. When their daughter was born, a violent mafia attack left the hospital in ruins. Believing her husband and baby were dead, the mother returned to India heartbroken — and her family took her back.
But her husband survived with their baby — his memory gone, but his love intact. To protect his daughter, he hid in an Indian village under a new identity. Both families searched for them for years, never giving up hope.
Years later, when the male lead tells his powerful family about his love for his feisty assistant, they suspect her of being a gold digger and plan to humiliate her. But when she arrives at a family festival with her father, secrets explode. One look at him — and her resemblance to her parents — stuns everyone. The “widowed” aunt is exposed as her long-lost mother. Her father’s American mafia family rushes to India to reunite with their missing son, uncle, and niece.
The two powerful mafia families — Indian and American — shower her with love as their only princess. They compete to spoil and protect her, leading to sweet chaos, jealousy, misunderstandings, but no betrayal. Her father’s memory returns, her parents reunite, and she marries her mafia king in a grand wedding watched by two powerful clans.
Together, they build a legacy of loyalty, passion, and family — proof that true love survives every twist of fate
naturelover89116
@story2453 sure.... It will take a bit of time.... And I will surely write about this story....
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story2453
@naturelover89116 feel free to start writing this story and I’m excited to read it
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naturelover89116
@story2453 This version looks wonderful.... I really want to write about it.....
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