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Advay Gupta, a 78-year-old multimillionaire industrialist, lives alone in his vast New Delhi mansion surrounded by wealth but haunted by silence. Once a powerful family man, Advay lost his wife to cancer years ago, leaving behind three daughters: Maya, Khushi, and Rani. Each daughter is strong, independent, and a successful entrepreneur, yet emotionally distant from their aging father. While they thrive in their modern apartments and corporate worlds, Advay remains confined to memories, routines, and unanswered questions about their lives. Gradually, Advay begins hearing glowing stories about his daughters’ romantic relationships. Maya speaks lovingly of Nakul, Khushi of Samar, and Rani of Veda three seemingly perfect men who, oddly, never appear together. Whenever Advay invites them for family dinners, only one man shows up, while the others send polite excuses. Though initially dismissive of his doubts, Advay’s instincts as a seasoned businessman awaken. Something feels rehearsed, calculated, and wrong. As loneliness sharpens his awareness, Advay begins to suspect that the happiness his daughters display may be an illusion. Unbeknownst to him, these relationships are part of a darker design one that will soon shatter his family forever.
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