In the golden sands of Rajasthan, where royalty breathes tradition and palaces echo with centuries of pride, two powerful families-Mewar and Jaipur-stand divided by a past too painful to forget.
At Surya Mahal, Prithvi Mewar Singh, the once-revered king, lives burdened by a decision that shattered his legacy: banishing his own son, Rudransh, after accusations from a princess he chose to believe. A choice made in the name of duty, not certainty-one that cost him more than he ever imagined.
In Jaipur, Princess Anaya, once full of light and love, hides her heart behind poise and silence. She still carries the hurt Rudransh caused her, even as she respects Arjun, her brother-in-law, who stood by her side and sacrificed his own brother to protect her honor.
Now, far from the grandeur of palaces, Rudransh lives alone in the chaos of Mumbai, finding solace in the quiet rhythm of a kitchen and the scent of simmering spices. Haunted by the past, he keeps his heart guarded, refusing to look back-until the past begins to find its way to him once more.
As old wounds reopen and long-silenced truths begin to surface, the threads of love, betrayal, and family slowly start to tangle again.
Because no matter how far one runs, destiny always finds a way back.
Advik Roy was a loner. He lived in shadows, untouched by love or emotion, content with his solitary existence. But everything changed when he was tasked with protecting a boy-a responsibility he never wanted.
Aasvik Singhania, despite having a family, had always been alone. A ray of sunshine and a born troublemaker, he longed for the one thing he never truly had: love.
Two strangers, bound not by blood but by destiny, found solace in each other. What began as a duty turned into an unbreakable bond, healing wounds neither knew they carried.