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Gautam: Son of a powerful entrepreneur, Raghav Singh Rajput & Damini's husband.

Damini: Belongs to a middle class family. Loving, Caring, and stands for righteousness. Gautam's wife.

Ansh: Raghav Singh Rajput and Nandini's son - Gautam's brother.

Yuvraj: Same as Ansh.

Padma: Works as a maid in Rajput House who becomes a victim.

Bhajan Singh Rajput: Yuvraj and Ansh's advocate.

Anjali: Damini and Padma's advocate.

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Chapter 1 – A Spark in the Storm


The grand ballroom of the Gupta Foundation Hotel glittered like a palace of light. Crystal chandeliers hung like stars from the ceiling, their glow reflecting on marble floors where the elite of the city gathered for the annual charity fundraiser hosted by industrialist Raghav Singh Rajput.


Business tycoons, politicians, and socialites filled the hall with laughter and calculated smiles. Expensive perfumes floated in the air along with the soft sound of classical music.


Standing near the balcony was Gautam Rajput, the elder son of Raghav Singh Rajput.


Tall, composed, and dignified, Gautam carried the aura of someone born into power but untouched by arrogance. Unlike his younger brother who enjoyed the glamour, Gautam preferred distance from such gatherings. For him, this was just another obligation.


His friend nudged him.


"Yaar Gautam, at least pretend you're enjoying. This isn't a board meeting."


Gautam gave a faint smile.


"I'm here because father asked me to be."


Before his friend could reply, the lights in the hall dimmed slightly. The announcer's voice echoed.


"And now… presenting a special performance dedicated to the theme of women's strength and dignity… Miss Damini."


The curtains parted.


And Gautam's world changed.


A girl stepped onto the stage wearing a simple yet graceful classical dance costume. No heavy jewelry. No extravagant makeup. Just raw elegance.


Damini.


As the music began, she moved like flowing poetry.


Her expressions told stories—of pain, of courage, of rebellion. Every step of her dance carried meaning, every gesture felt like a protest against silent suffering.


This was not just dance.


This was fire.


Gautam found himself unconsciously stepping closer to the stage.


For the first time in years, something had caught his attention completely.


Her eyes during the performance were not soft like most dancers. They burned with purpose. When she portrayed injustice, her expressions carried real anger. When she showed pain, it felt lived, not performed.


Gautam whispered without realizing:


"Who is she…?"


His friend checked the program list.


"Some scholarship performer. From a small family I think. Why?"


But Gautam didn't answer.


Because in that moment Damini spun on stage, her anklets ringing like thunder, her face lifting with fierce determination as the music reached its peak.


And Gautam felt something unfamiliar in his chest.


Not attraction.


Not curiosity.


Something deeper.


Respect.


The performance ended with Damini freezing in a powerful stance symbolizing resistance. For a moment, the hall remained silent.


Then applause erupted.


But Gautam didn't clap immediately.


He just kept looking at her.


As if afraid she might disappear.


"Love at first sight…" He had always considered the idea foolish.


Until now.


Meanwhile…


Far away from the luxury of the Rajput world stood a small, aging house in a crowded neighborhood.


This was Damini's real world.


Peeling paint on the walls. A flickering tube light. Old furniture carefully maintained to last longer than its life.


Inside, her father Shyamlal sat worried, holding unpaid bills.


His tired voice trembled.


"I failed as a father… first your sister… now I don't know how I'll arrange your marriage Damini… dowry ke bina kaun karega shaadi?"


Damini removed her dance ghungroos and placed them gently aside.


Her voice was calm but strong.


"Bauji, stop blaming yourself. I am not a burden."


Her father sighed.


"You don't understand society beta… people measure daughters with money."


Damini's eyes hardened.


"Then society is wrong."


Her father looked at her with helpless affection.


"You always fight the world Damini… but the world is cruel."


Damini smiled slightly.


"And someone has to answer cruelty."


Before he could respond, a neighbor woman entered hurriedly.


"Shyamlal ji… news came from Mumbai… about your elder daughter."


Both froze.


"What happened?" he asked nervously.


The woman hesitated.


"She… she ran away with that Birju boy… the mimicry artist… the one who drinks… they got married in Mumbai."


The words hit like thunder.


Shyamlal collapsed into his chair.


"My daughter… ran away…?"


Tears filled his eyes.


"I couldn't even give her a proper wedding…"


Damini clenched her fists but remained composed.


She knew the truth her father didn't.


Her sister had cried many nights seeing their father's stress about dowry.


She had chosen escape instead of becoming a financial burden.


Damini spoke softly.


"She didn't run away Bauji… she freed you."


Shyamlal looked up in shock.


Damini continued:


"She knew you couldn't arrange dowry. She chose her own path. Maybe wrongly… but she tried to protect you."


Her father broke down.


Damini placed a hand on his shoulder.


"I promise you one thing."


Her voice carried steel now.


"I will never let anyone sell my dignity in the name of marriage."


Back at the charity event


Gautam searched for Damini backstage.


He found her removing her anklets, now looking like a completely different person—simple cotton salwar, tied hair, no stage glamour.


Yet somehow… even more beautiful.


He hesitated.


For the first time, Gautam Rajput—the man who negotiated million-dollar deals without fear—felt nervous.


He finally spoke.


"Your performance was extraordinary."


Damini looked up.


Her eyes showed neither excitement nor awe at his expensive suit or status.


Just simple acknowledgment.


"Thank you."


No attempt to impress him.


No recognition of his family name.


Just dignity.


Gautam felt strangely impressed.


"You don't dance just for art… do you?"


Damini replied without hesitation:


"I dance to say things people are afraid to speak."


Gautam smiled.


"I would like to know more about you."


Damini answered directly:


"I'm not very interesting. Just someone who doesn't like injustice."


Then she picked up her bag.


"And I don't believe rich people usually care about that."


Gautam was stunned.


No one had spoken to him like that before.


Yet instead of anger…


He felt admiration growing stronger.


As she walked away, Gautam whispered to himself:


"Maybe you are wrong Damini…"


His eyes followed her determined walk.


"But I want to prove you wrong."


Gautam: Congratulations once again.


Both leave.


However, Gautam is lost in Damini's thoughts.


Gautam gets into the car and is on the way to his place. Song plays.


Jab se tum ko

Dekha hain sanam

Kya kahe kitane

Hain bechain

Jab se tum ko

Dekha hain sanam

Kya kahe kitane

Hain bechain

Jab se tum ko

Chaha hain sanam

Kya kahe kitane

Hain bechain


Gautam is driving the car on the highway and is dreaming about Damini.


Pahali najar mein

Kiya aisa jaadoo

Naa hosh hai naa

Hain dil pe mere kaaboo

Pahali najar mein

Kiya aisa jaadoo

Naa hosh hai naa hain

Dil pe mere kaaboo


Ye soch ke ghabaraoo

Aashik naa ban jaaoo

Jab se tum ko

Maangaa hain sanam

Neend hain naa

Muze kahi chain

Jab se tum ko

Dekha hain sanam

Kya kahe kitane

Hain bechain.


Gautam dreams about Damini confessing his love for her.


Toone churaali

Meri neend saari

Kitani sataaye

Muze bekaraari

Toone churaali

Meri neend saari

Kitani sataaye

Muze bekaraari

Teri yaad jo aati hai

Koi dard jagaati hai

Jab se tum ko

Paya hain sanam

Dekhoo sapane din rain

Jab se tum ko

Chaha hain sanam

Kya kahe kitane

Hain bechain


Jab se tum ko

Dekha hain sanam

Kya kahe kitane

Hain bechain

Jab se tum ko

Chaha hain sanam

Kya kahe kitane

Hain bechain.

Jab se tum ko

Dekha hain sanam

Kya kahe kitane

Hain bechain

Jab se tum ko

Dekha hain sanam

Kya kahe kitane

Hain bechain

Jab se tum ko

Chaha hain sanam

Kya kahe kitane

Hain bechain


Gautam dreams about Damini's reciprocation.

Toone churaali

Meri neend saari

Kitani sataaye

Muze bekaraari

Teri yaad jo aati hai

Koi dard jagaati hai

Jab se tum ko

Paya hain sanam

Dekhoo sapane din rain

Jab se tum ko

Chaha hain sanam

Kya kahe kitane

Hain bechain


Jab se tum ko


Dekha ha

in sanam


Kya kahe kitane


Hain bechain


Jab se tum ko


Chaha hain sanam


Kya kahe kitane


Hain bechain.


Gautam and Damini take a silent oath.


Gautam:I don't know why… but I want to be part of your world.


Damini:I will never bow before power or money


Neither knew…


That destiny had already begun weaving their lives together.

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