Originally posted by: fallingpieces
"Years ago, a young woman was knocked down in the street and left for dead. Ranveer Singh Randhawa, one of the young officers assigned to the case found that all the evidence pointed to a single culprit: the second son of a billionaire dynasty, Omkara Singh Oberoi. Taking his findings to his seniors, Randhawa was immediately shut down and told to move on. The Oberois were untouchable. If he didn't drop the case, he would be fired.
Now, fate has once again brought Randhawa, now an ACP, into the lives of the Oberoi family. Except this time, it is the oldest Oberoi son who is accused of murder. And once again, the Oberois are stonewalling him. They were going to get away with it again. But just as the same helplessness as before was about to overcome him... he found it. The chink in the chain. The one weak link in the solid wall of Oberoi.
Priyanka Singh Oberoi.
ACP Ranveer Singh Randhawa will stop at nothing for justice, even if it means compromising his own morals and stooping lower than he had ever wanted to go. And if it meant he would have to seduce a member of the morally bankrupt villainous Oberoi clan... he would do it."
Hehee I was thinking about this earlier, it's a very Skyler White in Breaking Bad kind of situation where the audience actively roots against her, the loving wife and mother who just wants to protect her children from the dangerous world their drug-lord of a father has gotten himself tangled up in while still not turning her husband over to the authorities.Objectively, ACP Randhawa IS the good guy. He doesn't know Priyanka is almost pathologically shy, he just knows that she is young and she knows something and so he can use that weakness in the stone wall of the Oberoi family to try to get to the truth.
It's all about perspective, bb. ;)
And I'm hoping this'll bring out a stronger side of Priyanka's personality. The fire of Oberoi Blood runs through her veins too. We got it from Rudra today and I anticipate fireworks when Priyanka's Oberoi temper rears its head in the future.