Sanju looked up, her eyes widening in surprise. She hadn’t expected Bhargav to arrive so quickly. The moment he saw her eyes filled with tears, barely holding on, he knew something was terribly wrong. In the entire year he had known her, she had never looked this devastated, not even when Ashok Tatha was taken in for surgery. "Sanju," he said softly, pulling her into his arms and kissing her temple. "It's okay, I'm here now." The moment his arms wrapped around her, Sanju broke down, sobbing into his chest. Anitha looked at Bhargav, taken aback by Bhargav's presence and the evident closeness between him and Sanju. Anitha, recovering from her surprise, addressed Bhargav. "Sir, we weren't aware you would be joining us." Bhargav ignored her for a moment, focused entirely on Sanju. "Shhh, sweetheart, I'm here. It's going to be okay," he whispered, his voice filled with tenderness. Vishal, feeling a sense of relief wash over him, took a step back. He was glad Bhargav was there. He knew that if anyone could comfort Sanju and take charge of the situation, it was Bhargav. "Bhargav, I can see you don't know what's going on. Take a look at this," Vishal said, his voice tinged with anger as he handed his phone to Bhargav. Bhargav took the phone from Vishal, his expression darkening as he read through the defamatory post. His jaw tightened, and his eyes burned with a mix of anger and disbelief. "Who did this?" Bhargav demanded, his voice low and dangerous. Vishal shook his head. "We don't know yet," Vishal replied. "My friend tried to remove the post, but unlike last time, it's already gone viral and is beyond control. He managed to trace the previous post to someone within the company, but couldn't track beyond that due to our strong security measures. We're currently on a call with him, discussing our options." Bhargav’s fury intensified upon learning that this had happened before without his knowledge. Holding Sanju close, he rubbed soothing circles on her back while demanding further details from Vishal. Unable to hold back any longer, Anitha asked, "Bhargav, before I provide more information, I need to know how you’re related to Sanju." Bhargav, with a firm tone, replied, "She is my wife." Anitha was momentarily speechless but quickly regained her composure and filled him in on the previous incident and the measures she took to take care of the incident.
The Promise Of A Lifetime
Dhruva Jamadagni is on the brink of achieving everything he's ever worked for. At just 31 he is the youngest MP and is about to become the youngest Chief Minister of Karnataka - a charismatic, well-educated leader, deeply rooted in Indian tradition. Raised in a prestigious family of wealth and power, Dhruva has dedicated his life to a single purpose: serving the nation. Yet, despite his public success, there's one part of his life he refuses to explore - love. To him, love and marriage are distractions from his duty, a path he's determined to avoid. Far from the political spotlight, in a remote forest village, lives 22-year-old Dhatri Vaishampayana. She belongs to an ancient lineage of healers, descended from the students of Charaka & Sushruta. Her family has preserved the priceless knowledge of ancient Indian medicine for centuries, passing it down through generations. Raised in the most remote tribal village cut off from the outside world, Dhatri has mastered these healing arts under the guidance of her mother, becoming the next guardian of a wisdom long forgotten by modern society. When circumstances force Dhatri out of her secluded world and into Dhruva's life, their vastly different lives collide. Dhruva, closed off to the idea of love, finds himself slowly drawn to Dhatri, a woman who challenges his beliefs about duty and the heart. Meanwhile, Dhatri, used to living in the shadows, must now face the harsh reality of stepping into the public eye. As their worlds intertwine, Dhatri must find the strength to open Dhruva's heart while navigating the pressures of a life she never sought. Can Dhruva reconcile his duty to his state with the pull of his heart? And can Dhatri, a woman used to the shadows, find her place in the relentless glare of public life? This is a story of fate, transformation, and the delicate balance between duty & love. Can they both stay true to themselves, or will their connection force them to redefine what their promises really mean?
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