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Can the tables turn in such a way that the person you hate the most becomes the person you seek forgiveness from?
19-year-old Rehan Mathur (Mathur Kumar later) asks this question as he exists despairingly in his sad-go-unlucky world dulled with finite love and infinite secrets about his own mother Samriddhi Mathur (Kumar later?). The self-made business tycoon and the sole owner cum founder of Samriddhi Enterprises is surely a terrific businesswoman, but is she a splendid mother as well? The strong independent modern woman who built an empire worth $90.7 billion according to Forbes India is not competent enough in her duty as a mom, not because she doesn’t love him, but because she cannot always love him!
When the desire to have a normal parent is not contented, Rehan’s loneliness turns into distance and distance into internal suffering. The newspaper cutting present on the desk “Rehan Mathur, a mistake separating the two love birds?” impales his heart, declaring him the illegitimate child of Samriddhi and Rudra Kumar, her well-known lover and the rare visitor whom he loathed the most!
Life is nothing but a mirage of hopes and lies, which when breaks, a person either loses everything or gets all of it! Rehan needs some answers to decide which one is his fate.
Why does he know so little about his mom and his own self? When will he get the normal mother-like love from her always busy mom? Who is the true Samriddhi Mathur? Why is she unmarried but has a child? Is that pain in the ass Rehan really his father? Is he a planned baby or an impulsive mistake? An extensive interview takes place between Rudra and Samriddhi, a rare interview between a mother and a son.
Some 31 questions are asked with the hope of getting closure as a gift for his 19th birthday. As the truth begins to unfold, Rehan’s perspectives about his mother take a massive turn. He feels extremely proud knowing about his mom’s childhood, aspirations, generosity, struggles, social work, skills, and even her flaws, mistakes and regrets; making him doubt his previous allegations more and more with each answer blowing his revolting mind. As it turns out that Samriddhi is not his real mother, Rehan’s world collapses, turning his anguish and hatred into repent and sorrow, for ruthlessly blaming an innocent lady who was selflessly trying to give him a life he could not have otherwise afforded!
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