Lalit Juneja Prem father. Gaya3 Juneja his mother. Both wanted his son to be a disciplined person but it remaind as the dream for them. Lalit is the business man advises Prem to join business as he has finished MBA. But Prem never wanted to work. He just want to enjoy the money which is earned by his forefathers.
Oneday Prem's life turned upside down. It is his 24th birthday. He decided to celebrate it with his friends, Preet and Megher. He is about to move out of the house to escape from Gaya3. Prem is sure that Gaya3 must have arranged some pooja. Prem doesn't like to participate in pooja's. He is about to step out, Gaya3's word stopped him 'Prem, where are you going?'
Prem turned towards Gaya3. He smiled 'Ma.' He went forward and touched Gaya3 feet. She wished him 'Happy birthday.' Lalit came there and wished him. 'Prem, today you turned 24 and you have to know one of the most important thing of Juneja empire rule.' Prem is confused now.
Lalit 'your grandfather has written a will that has to be read to every descents of Juneja at the age of 24.'
Prem is eager thinking 'he must be getting some money.'
Lalit smiled 'you have to marry. She should deliver your kid before your 25th birthday.' Prem is shocked 'what?'
Lalit 'otherwise you won't inherit the heir to this Empire. you won't get single penny from this Empire. You have to work as employee in this empire for monthly salary.'
Prem kicked his leg hard on the floor.
Gaya3 smiled looking at her son's behovir 'are you in love with anyone?' she waited for his reaction. He is confused and shook his head 'no.' Gaya3 pat his shoulder 'don't worry we have a girl for you.'
Prem quickly 'no. ' Lalit and Gaya3 gave a confused look. Prem managed 'I want to select my partner on my own.'
Gaya3 moved closer to Prem 'you have only 12 months time. Within that you have to marry a girl. She has to deliver your baby before your next birthday.'
Prem still in thought nodded. Lalit and Gaya3 gave a smile to Prem. Prem walked away to meet Preet to get some idea thinking 'my birthday mood is ruined by this stupid grandfather.'