Why is it okay for a man to move on with his life when he loses his spouse or gets divorce but a woman is look upon like something worse than the gum under one's shoes?...Such was the cruel discrimination that Aarti Dubey had to face when a woman that wanted her to be her bahu (daughter-in-law) found out that Aarti was a divorcee w/ a child, the lady went on to create a scene saying that Aarti lied to her when the latter did no such thing. It was the former that was pushing for the alliance between her son & Aarti, she even went as far as to talk to Shobha regarding Aarti.
Still affected by the events that took place, Aarti was lost in thoughts as she accompanied Mansi to the mandap to get married...As she was walked on the path to her destination, Aarti bumped into a stranger and it was as if something got him off guard as their shoulders bumped...The handsome stranger couldn't keep his eyes off her...He was mesmerized by her and watched as she walked away, his trance was broken when an outside force pulled him out.
It turns out that the handsome stranger was the wedding planner that went by the name Yash, due to some technical problems...Yash has to take it upon himself to solve it with the help of his assistance but little did Yash know that his life would change when he accidentally showered Aarti was the rose pedals...Was it really an accident or destiny's way of letting him that he has chosen Aarti to be his wife even if he doesn't know it yet?
Yash & Aarti were caught up in their own loses that they didn't pay attention to the signs but Destiny had other plans 4 them which they won't know about it until the time is right. The Electrifying jolt they felt as their finger tips touched was the beginning of their halves of their hearts awakening.

Aarti Dubey & Yash Suraj Pratap Scindia are both single parents who will do anything 2 make their respective children happy, Aarti tries 2b mother & father 2 her son Ansh...she even goes as far as letting him think that his "death beat father" was the one sending him the things he asked for in his letters. Yash Scindia was in a similar boat as Aarti, he wanted his daughters to be happy and he thought that no one could take care of them like he could.

