** Meet Shravan Maheswari and Drishti Singhania Shravan Maheswari, born with a silver spoon wanted to make a name of his own. A workaholic by nature ,his sole focus is on his company SM Groups. What will happen when trouble maker Drishti Singhania lands in his life creating chaos all around. Mind you, trouble follows Drishti or Drishti follows trouble? The question is still unanswered. Fall in love with them when these total opposites fall for each other.
View MoreShravan Maheswari was having breakfast with his family in their ancestral haveli in Jodhpur.
To say that he is here under sufferance will be an understatement.
His mother had literally dragged him here, kicking and screaming, when he is supposed to be in Bangalore working on an important business deal.
Why Bangalore?? Is that what you people are wondering??
From Jodhpur to Bangalore, it has been really a long journey. Not just literally!!
His grandfather Tej Maheswari is the wealthiest landowner in Jodhpur and belongs to one of the oldest royal families here.
His father Pratap Maheswari wanted to make a name of his own and so after his studies he had started a business of his own and shifted to Mumbai.
Mumbai is where his mother is from.
Dad met mom, sparks flew, they got married and it resulted in him and his two siblings.
And as he grew up his father became his inspiration and he decided to follow his footsteps.
So instead of taking over Maheshwari Textiles, he made his own empire.
And at twenty seven, he is the proud co - CEO of SM groups of luxury resorts.
And his business is based in Bangalore where he did his undergraduate.
He did his post graduation in Harvard.
Oh Yes!! He is smart.
You can call him pompous if you want because it really doesn't matter to him.
He simply don't care what people think of him.
He has been called many names by many people since he made his first billion and made an appearance in Times of India.
"Shravuu. Have one more roti," His mother said and he inwardly cringed.
He hates being called shravuu.
What am I?? A five year old?
"I am full, mom. And please stop calling me that." He told her again knowing very well that she isn't going to stop that.
"Why should I?? I am your mother. I had carried you in my womb for nine months. I went through the labour pain for hours and hours to give birth to you. And is this how you behave to your mother?" His mom, ever the drama queen said and he saw his dad rolling his eyes besides her.
"Whatever mom," he said and continued eating.
Then he heard some whisperings between his parents and looked up to see them nudging each other and pointing at him with their eyes.
He sat back in his chair and gave them his whole attention.
Anyway, they have dragged him away from his business.
Let's hear what it is that they want.
"Shoot," he said.
"Shravuu. You know we love you , don't you??" His mother asked and he raised an eyebrow in confusion.
What's happening??
"Of course Mom."
"Then you should also know that we would love you regardless of your preferences," his mother said making him frown.
"What's going on?? I am missing something??" He asked sipping the water from his tumbler.
"Do you?? Do you have a man in your life, Shravu??" His mother asked and he choked spluttering the water and he heard a snicker and turned to see Isha, his friend trying to hide her laughter.
"Mom. What the hell!!" He yelled in disbelief.
She had been after him for a while to get him married and he had outright refused to be tied to anyone.
And how did she come to such a conclusion from that.
"You mean you are....???"
"Of course I am straight mom!!" He shook his head, still in disbelief.
His mother grinned widely.
"I knew. I was just making sure."
"And now please don't start the topic of you and me not getting any younger. Today's quota is over mom," he said and she pouted.
"Shravan. I want you to attend the community wedding ceremony held tomorrow as a part of your dadu's birthday celebration." Dad said and he inwardly groaned.
Yes, he knows it's a wonderful thing that his family is doing by getting ten orphan girls married.
But he hate attending weddings.
It's not really the wedding that bothers him.
It's all the aunties attending the wedding, who take it upon themselves to find a suitable bride for him, that bothers him.
I mean,like seriously!! What's their problem?? Why can't they just mind their own business?
"Is it really necessary for me to attend dad??"
"Of course. Both of your siblings are not here. So you will be there representing all three of you," his father said.
"And I have brought a new sherwani for you to wear on the wedding," his mother said.
"Wah!! Shravan in a sherwani?? It would be a vision to see." Isha said winking at him and he glared at her.
Why did he bring her with him again??
"Mom?? Why the hell should I wear a sherwani? I am attending the wedding. I am not getting married."
"Who knows if some pretty girl would see you in sherwani and fall in love with you. I could get you married, maybe tomorrow itself," his mom said and he rolled his eyes.
"You are just impossible, mom!"
"Aunty, girls always fall in love with your son. It's your son who doesn't. So wearing a sherwani or not wouldn't matter. Maybe we will have to do a heart transplant surgery for him. Maybe a new heart is what he needs," Isha said.
"Very funny," he said sarcastically.
"Oh I am very serious, shravuu." Isha teased him.
"Just shut up. We have business to do Isha. If you forgot, let me remind you, I brought you here so that we could work on the deal here. Not for you to gang up with my mom against me."
"Sure boss. It's your command." Isha said with a mock salute.
They both stood up from dining table and were going to the study when his mom called him again.
"I really want you to get married, Shravan. I am dying to be a grandma," she said.
"Mom. I have to focus on my business. I am working on an important business deal now. Please don't bring the topic of marriage and spoil my mood," he said and walked away.
"What are we going to do with him, Pratap ji." Anuradha Maheswari asked her husband who simply shrugged in return.
"We can't force him to get married, Anu. If we do, he won't be happy in his life."
"He is twenty seven. I want him married before he turns thirty."
"If he is destined to get married before thirty ,he would, Anu. Stop worrying and give him some space. He will come around." Pratap Maheswari said making his wife sigh in defeat.
She is leaving it all to destiny
In the study ,Shravan was ready to pull out his hair.
"What do you mean by we can't get an appointment with the man for another two months??" Shravan asked in frustration.
He had been trying very hard for this deal with the Malhotras for a while.
"Vihaan Malhotra and his family are abroad on a vacation. They won't be coming back for another two months."
"Damn it!! I want that island. It's the best spot for our new resort."
"I think we are wasting time on this deal, Shravan. I did a little research. The island holds personal significance for Vihaan Malhotra and his family. I don't think he would be willing to sell it."
"Well ,Vihaan Malhotra is a fool. Who would turn their back on such a fortune for sentimental reasons. He could have built a resort there and it would have been the paragon of his business ventures. He failed to do it. It's about time someone made some smart decisions."
"Sometimes you can be so cold hearted, Shravan. I don't understand why? You have a wonderful family who all love each other and you grew up happily. Then how come you turned into a stone??" Isha asked.
"Cold hearted?? I am not being cold hearted, Isha. I am just being practical. And I am not a stone. I do have feelings. I am just not very expressive like other people. And for me emotions exist between people. Their hearts. I don't understand the significance of a place, a date or any materialistic things where feelings are concerned."
"Whatever Shravan. I am not arguing with you."
"That's good. I have to get D Love. And the first thing I do, will be to change that stupid name of the island."
5 years later.Diya draped her saree and was about to wear the sindoor when a hand caught hers, stopping her. Vihaan took the box of vermilion from her with a charming smile."Do I have to remind you every day that this is my haqq biwi?" Vihaan asked as he took the vermilion between his thumb and forefinger and applied it on her partition."I thought you would be busy downstairs with preparations," Diya said, smiling contentedly."I'm never too busy for you, love," Vihaan said as he snaked an arm around her waist and pulled her against his chest."Vihaan, what are you doing?? Someone will come. We have lots of work to do," Diya said, trying to wriggle out of his hold."No one will come, and all works are done. The house is all set for Diwali," Vihaan said before bending down and pecking her on her lips.Vihaan caressed her exposed waist with his fingers, earning a light moan from Diya."Vihaan. It's morning.""So?? Do I have to wait till night to love my wife??"Diya wound her arms ar
Drishti walked to the front door, pausing before making her exit, sweeping them both with another grin, her eyes twinkling like stars. "Happy Diwali," she called out. Then off she went down the hallway singing.As Drishti went out of sight, Vihaan's hands slid around Divyaa, turning her around to face him, making her heart flutter wildly. "Thank you. Thank you for being you, for having my child and giving her to me. But above everything else, thank you for waiting for me, Diya.""Oh Vihaan," Relief gushed through her. The love in his voice was unmistakable. "I'm sorry I gave up on you. I...""No..." He placed a finger on her lips, hushing the stream of regret. "I was wrong. You don't have anything to answer for. God knows I've seen enough, been with you enough to appreciate, in some small measure, how it's been for you. I'm sorry I got so screwed up about being left out.""Well, at least I'm not too young for you anymore."He frowned, pained by the reminder."I don't know that you eve
Tears streamed down Drishti's cheeks, but she seemed unaware of them. She was still staring at Vihaan, her desperate plea for him to make things right for her evident in her gaze. Twisting the hem of her nightshirt, her open hair hung around her face, giving her a bedraggled appearance. She looked like a lost little waif, and Divyanshi wanted to gather her child in her arms and hug her insecurities away. However, it was to Vihaan that her daughter looked for what she needed now, and Divya held herself back. It was up to him to answer his daughter, to answer all the questions now.Yet, Vihaan looked as lost as Drishti, struck by the realisation of all she might have overheard - the role her adoptive parents had played in taking her from Divyanshi, in preventing Vihaan from knowing about his fatherhood, ensuring he didn't reunite with her mother, and keeping the knowledge of her real parentage from her. The world they had known had been torn up, and the pieces couldn't be put togethe
"This is the final round, Drishti," Vihaan warned as he set up the game board again."You're just jealous that I've been winning all the games so far," Drishti crowed proudly."Yeah, by cheating," Vihaan said, and Drishti rolled her eyes as if it wasn't a big deal.They had played three rounds of Snake and Ladder and two rounds of Ludo at Drishti's insistence. Drishti had won all the games, using her sneaky tricks to avoid the snakes and win at Ludo.He looked tired. He had been rather quiet, almost distant, all evening, only responding to Drishti's demands.Divya hoped he wasn't too tired to stay up with her after Drishti went to bed. It had been an active day filled with swimming, windsurfing, drawing rangolis, decorating the house, and setting up the pooja room. Besides, he couldn't have had much sleep last night as he had been up early with Drishti this morning. What would she do if he suggested they retire early?"It's Diwali tomorrow, Vihaan Uncle. I'm too excited to go to bed,"
Not knowing was killing him. He knew that he had unsettled Divya with his brooding. Well, she wouldn't have the slightest idea as to what was eating him up, and he couldn't just blurt it out. If she realised what he was thinking, and if he was wrong, she would think he had lost his marbles, imagining himself to be her one great love. He didn't want to confuse her feelings for him. But... he had to know!He paced the living room, impatient to get a little time to himself so that he could make the much-needed phone call. If anyone would know the critical details of what had happened to him that Diwali season thirteen years ago, Omkara and Aditya had the inside track. They'd been with him from the start to the end of the vacation, and they had told him nothing worth mentioning had happened during the trip. Is there any point in asking them again? What is he going to lose anyway?The sculptures set along the corner Divya had set up to do the pooja caught his eyes, and he stopped, struck b
Vihaan engaged Drishti in conversation while Divya had her breakfast.Observing the two of them together, so similar in more ways than they realised, was heartwarming.Is it wise of her to leave the past in the past?It felt wrong for Vihaan not to know he was Drishti's father.She shouldn't keep such a special flesh and blood bond from him, from either of them. They both had a right to know.Telling him was not going to be easy, especially after she had briefly mentioned the adoption last night.Her reasoning for holding back had seemed right at the time.She didn't want to burden him with a truth he'd find disturbing and painful, considering the part his sister had played in taking responsibility from him, the long-played deceit that had denied him his true relationship with his own child.However, the circumstances are different now.Vihaan felt the same about her as he had all those years before, and Sandhya Rathore was out of the picture.Now she wouldn't be putting any sense of
Diyaa!The name echoed persistently in Vihaan's mind, as if it belonged to this moment, an enchanting magic of their union."Divyanshi," he said aloud, trying to dispel the echo, to overpower it."Yes?" she replied."I could never have dreamt of what we've shared," he murmured, lifting himself from her embrace to tenderly brush his lips against hers, a loving tribute to her generosity. "It transcends dreams."He rolled onto his side, bringing her along, and wrapped an arm around her as she lay on his chest, their legs entwined in intimacy.She felt so right, so perfect, as though she had been created exclusively for him. How could she have loved another man? No other woman had ever been like her for him."It's a miracle," she whispered, her warm breath caressing his skin, making it tingle. "A Diwali miracle." Her voice carried a happy smile.Diwali.Diyaaa.The special name stirred an unease, a sense of wrongness he tried to resist, but it persisted. He remembered the grieving look on
Warning: This work is purely fictional. You might find certain things illogical... Read at your own risk 😂Vihaan gazed at the ceiling, unable to sleep at the moment. He relished the feeling that something extraordinary had entered his life. Divyanshi Trilok seemed to offer him everything he had desired in a woman. The problem was, he couldn't be sure how much his dreams of her were influencing him. Was this strong attraction driven by wishes or was it genuinely real? The emotions she stirred in him were so intense and rapid that he had barely restrained himself from pursuing a deeper connection with her tonight. He used the excuse of Drishti's early rising tomorrow to keep his desires in check. He wanted her. He wanted to hold her, embrace every part of her, but he knew he had to be cautious. Drishti was closely involved in this relationship, and he couldn't make hasty moves.The wisest thing to do was to wait. Divya wasn't going anywhere. He needed to make sure that whatever he did
"Two Irish coffees coming up," Vihaan announced as he came out to the verandah.As soon as she saw him, her hard-won sense of peace shattered, and her heart started galloping again. She tried hard to get herself under control.He set the tray of coffee on the small tea table and took a seat next to her. "This is life. Far from the maddening crowd of the city and pressures of business. Sun, sand, and surf. Nothing could beat it for a wonderful holiday," Vihaan said and took a sip of the coffee.Divyanshi smiled. That hadn't changed for him."It must be very stressful being the CEO and leading a multimillion-dollar empire," Divya said, smiling. She was so proud of him, of what he had become with his own hard work."Well, I have my moments. But it's what I am trained for," Vihaan said."Then it was worth going to Harvard," she said.His head snapped around. "How do you know I went to Harvard?"Divya's heart rate increased in panic. The comment had slipped out, and now she had to answer f
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