PART-1
This is a story of 2 twin brothers Kshitij and Bihaan separated when they were 6 years old. They were left in an orphanage when they were infants. In orphanage, they were inseparable. They used to play together, eat together, be with each other all the time. Bihaan was a timid shy kid and Kshitij was very outspoken and naughty. If any kid ever troubled Bihaan, Kshitij used to beat that kid and always protected Bihaan.
Bihaan was adopted by a nice loving middle-class family when he turned 6. Kshitij was extremely broken after this. He stopped smiling, stopped talking to anyone in the orphanage. Often his grief used to come out in form of aggression. It became increasingly difficult to control Kshitij's anger. At the age of 14, he angrily pushed a kid from the terrace of the orphanage building, which resulted in the death of that kid. He was sent to the juvenile prison after that. Juvenile prison had an extremely bad effect on Kshitij. It turned him into a ruthless, extremely selfish and evil man. When he was released from the prison he started pickpocketing to fill his stomach and slept on the streets. When he was 18, he met a magician and requested him to make him his assistant. With that magician, he started learning magic and started doing his own small shows. Then he learnt hypnosis and soon became a very famous magician. He adopted Azad Parinda as his stage name. By the age of 25, he became very famous as Azad Parinda - the magician for whom nothing is impossible. He became a millionaire and had everything. But his rough past had made him a very unhappy, cunning man. No amount of fame, money made him happy.
On the other hand, Bihaan was also broken when he was adopted. At the age of 7, he got a little sister Bihu and his loneliness went away. He spent all his time playing with her. He went to a nice school, studied very hard, became a doctor. He grew up to be a loving, caring, selfless and happy man. His family was proud of him. Over the years he had totally forgotten about Kshitij.
Part 2 on page 1
part 3 on page 4