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Story Description
EVERYTHING I LOST—WHERE?
Some lives begin with prayers.
Some with power.
And some are shaped by the families they come from—before destiny ever interferes.
Kiara Mittal is eighteen, gentle at heart and strong in faith. Standing at five feet three inches, she is in the final phase of her Class 12th journey—a science student by choice, average in marks but extraordinary in spirit. Music flows through her veins like devotion; it is her dream, her escape, and her promise to herself—to one day become a world-famous singer.
She belongs to a home where love lives freely.
Her mother, Shweta Singhania, is warmth and calm wrapped in grace. Her father, Kunj Mittal, is strength softened by affection—a man who doesn’t call his wife by her name, but lovingly calls her “Love.” Their home echoes with laughter, faith, and togetherness. Kiara’s younger brother, Shivaksh Singhania who is of 17 now, is the heartbeat of the family—mischievous, protective, and deeply attached to his sister.
Though born into the Singhania family, Kiara carries the title Mittal by her parents’ willing choice—an identity rooted in love, not obligation.
Kind, selfless, and deeply spiritual, Tiara believes in her Bhagwan—Kanha Ji, finding peace in prayer, joy in children’s smiles, and comfort in the elderly. Her life is filled with innocence, masti, and happiness in small moments—unaware that fate is quietly watching her.
On the opposite side of destiny stands Rishi Singh Oberoi.
At twenty-three, tall at six feet one inch, Rishi lives in a world carved from gold, authority, and fear. Known to many as the Mafia of Gold, ambition and power define his existence. Yet behind the darkness is a family just as complex as he is.
His father, Raghav Singh Oberoi, is commanding and composed—a man whose silence holds weight. His mother, Arohi Malhotra, is elegance and emotional strength, lovingly called “Aru” by Raghav, a soft name in an otherwise rigid world. Rishi’s younger sister, Sakshi Malhotra, is the light that still reaches his guarded heart—the only one who sees fragments of the man he hides.
Rishi carries the title Singh Oberoi by his own will—choosing power, legacy, and responsibility over comfort.
To the world, he is arrogant, stubborn, egoistic, and untouchable. But beneath the layers of cold authority lies a heart capable of fierce loyalty, protection, and a love so intense it could either heal or destroy.
When Kiara’s world of faith, family, and music collides with Rishi’s realm of dominance and danger, innocence meets obsession, love meets control, and destiny begins its dangerous game.
Because some families give you roots.
Some give you wings.
And some love stories begin where everything feels safe—
only to ask later:
Everything I lost… where did it go?
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