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Avika Singh, owner of a well-known food company, Delights, is a 25-year-old hard-working girl with one hell of a past. She believes in love but knows no one is written in her fate.
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The father-daughter duo shares a beautiful and inspiring bond filled with love, trust, and joy. In contrast, there's a heart-wrenching scene in Lucknow where a girl from a middle-class family expresses her pain and frustration toward her dad, highlighting the complexities of relationships.
"Mujhe shaadi nhi Karni uss pagal se!" the girl screamed. (I don't want to marry that crazy guy)
"Usse pagal na bolo! Wo ameer hai aur aage ja kar successful bhi hoga uske papa ke business mei!" her dad said, raising his voice. (Don't call him mad! He is rich and will be successful in his dad's business later on)
"Seriously? Papa aap iss baat per sure ho Ki Wo aage ja kar successful hoga, Wo ladka jisse aap mushkil se jante hain aur aapko apni khud Ki beti per wishwas nahi hai?" (Seriously, father? You are sure that that person whom you barely know will be successful, but not your daughter?)
"Aapni zidd chodh do beta! Shaadi karlo aur aaram aur aaesh ki zindagi jeeo! Wo ladka tumko eak acchi zindagi de sakta hai binna tumhare itni mehnat kiye! Wo ladka aur uska pariwar kafi powerful log hai, unke saath jodne mei hi fayda hai! Ye-ye jo bhi kar rhi ho na iss mei tumhara koe scope nahi hai! Iss business per tum aapna time aur dedication waste kar rhi ho. Meri baat manno aur usse shaadi karlo, aisa rishta baar baar nahi aata hai. Meine iss rishte ke liye 'haa' keh diya hai, to nakhre na karo! Aur to aur wo bohot kam dahej le rahe hain!" (Stop your stubbornness, daughter! Get married and live a life of comfort and joy! That boy can provide you with a good life without you working so hard! That boy and his family are compelling people. It is beneficial to associate with them! Whatever you are doing, there is no scope for you in this! This business is making you waste your time and dedication. I want you to marry him; such a relationship doesn't come so quickly. I have said 'yes' to this relationship, so don't show your stubbornness! And they are taking significantly less dowry!)
The girl was shocked that this man she loved so much, who was her only family, would say such things to her daughter. Her own dad didn't believe in her. He broke her trust in him. Her own dad wanted to marry her off to a man whom he barely knew. Her own dad had said yes to the marriage without her consent. Her own dad thinks that her new business is a waste of money, time and dedication! Her OWN dad!! After this conversation, she couldn't recognise her father. The father who used to pat her to sleep. The father who didn't like seeing her hurt. It seemed like every spark of hope had vanished from within her. She had shed so many bitter tears that the weight of her sorrow left her too drained to stand up for herself. A sense of defeat clung to her as she stood there, making the thought of fighting back feel like an impossible task. Though he was right, maybe being rich & powerful is everything in life, so she decided.................
~~ TIME LAPSE ~~ The day had finally arrived, the one Avika had anticipated with a mix of unease and determination: her arranged marriage, which she never wanted. Standing by the window in her room, she gazed outside, thinking about how her life was Meanwhile, her dad was on the call with Avika's soon-to-be husband.
"Aapki chhori tayiyar hai, Mr Sinha?" the man on the other side spoke. (Is your girl ready?)
"Ji bilkul! Ab usse aap aapna hi samajiye." her dad replied. (Yes, of course! Now you should consider her your own.)
"Hmm... bas usko pair felana aata ho kyuki mujhe zada mehnat nhi Karni! Wo Kya hai na Mei sirf aapne kaam se matlab rakta ho." the man on the other side chuckled. (She should know how to spread her legs because I don't like to work hard on such things
Her dad nodded while smiling.
"Hai wo bohot baat man-ne wali ladki hain aap chintna na karen!" her dad said. (Yes, don't worry, she is a very easygoing girl!)
The call ended.
Just then, a man came running to her dad.
"Arey Kya hoa?! Itna haaf kyu rahe ho?" (What happened? Why are you breathing so heavily?)
"Uncle!" the man's chest was still rising and contracting heavily. "Wo-wo nhi hai." (she isn't here)
"Huh?? Kya matlab!!!" her dad shouted. (What do you mean?)
"Bhaag gyi wo!!" the man exclaimed. (She ran away!) Mr Sinha's face went pale, and he started panicking.
"She left this letter, too," the man said, extending his hand. Mr Sinha instantly took it from his hand and opened it.
______________________________ "Dear Papa, Mujhe baas aapse do baate kehni hain- 1. Main ja rhi ho! Mujhe maat dhondiye ga! Aapna samay aur mehnat mujh per barbaad na kariye ga. Main nhi loutongi ye baat dimaag mei rakh lijiye! Main aapna buisiness karongi aur uss mei successful banongi. Mujhe aapka aashirwaad nahi chahiye! Mere paas mumma ka hain, Mujhe pata hai wo upar se mujhe blessings de rahi hongi! 2. Ye aakhri baar hai jab mei aapko papa bulla rhi ho! Humara jo bhi rishta tha its over. I hope you understand, Mr. Sinha. (I am going! Don't try to find me! Please don't waste your time and effort on me. I won't come back. Keep this in your mind! I will run my business and make it successful. I don't need your blessings! I know that Mom will be giving me blessings from above! This is the last time I'm calling you Dad! Our relationship is over.) ______________________________ Mr Sinha clutched the letter to his chest and cried for his loss.
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