She came to destroy the man who destroyed her . She didn't expect to find a father who loved too deeply, a child who saw too much, and a truth that would shatter everything she believed.
Vyom Birla has two sides. The world sees a cold-hearted CEO whispered to be mafia, a man with blood on his hands, a husband who may have killed his own wife Saranya. His daughter Vanya sees something else - a father who reads bedtime stories, who kisses her forehead, who whispers "meri bacchi" like she's his whole world.
Maya Singhaniya doesn't care which side is real. She believes Vyom destroyed her,and she's come to destroy him back. She marries him, lives in his house, watches his every move - waiting for the moment to strike.
But Vanya, who never speaks to strangers, speaks to Maya..
The closer Maya gets to destroying Vyom, the closer she gets to a truth that might destroy her instead.
They say Vyom Birla killed his wife. They say he's mafia. They say people who cross him disappear.
They say a lot of things. Maya Singhaniya believes all of them.
The closer Maya gets to destroying Vyom, the closer she gets to questions she can't answer:
Why does Vanya feel so familiar?
Why does Vyom never defend himself?
Why does every "fact" she believed feel like sand slipping through her fingers?
And the biggest question of all - what if the monster everyone whispers about isn't the man making cookies with his daughter at midnight?
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