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Character Sketch-II

Jaiswal Family (Upper-Middle-Class)

Dadaji Omkar Jaiswal – A retired professor and a man of wisdom. Respected in his community for his integrity. He does not fully support Meher’s arranged marriage but trusts that she will handle herself.

Dadiji Sharada Jaiswal – A warm and loving grandmother. She believes in traditions but supports Meher’s choices. She prays for Meher’s happiness but worries about her being in a royal household.

Advocate Arvind Jaiswal – Father of Meher, a well-known lawyer. Protective of his daughter but bound by family obligations. He believes that the royal family is respectable and does not suspect the power struggles within the palace.

Dr. Kavita Jaiswal – Mother of Meher, a strong and independent woman, Meher’s mother. A doctor by profession, she is practical and loving. She believes this alliance is a good match for Meher, unaware of Abhimaan’s true nature.

Aarav Jaiswal – Meher’s younger brother. Protective of his sister and dislikes the idea of her being forced into a royal marriage. He is the only one in the family who senses that something is off with Abhimaan but feels powerless to stop the wedding.

Meher Jaiswal – The reluctant queen of Jaisalgarh.

A fierce and unapologetically independent woman, Meher was never meant to be a royal pawn. With a sharp mind and a fire that refuses to be tamed, she steps into a world of gilded cages and dark secrets, only to realize she’s not just fighting for freedom—she’s fighting for herself.

An aspiring criminal lawyer, Meher believes in justice, in right and wrong—but nothing in Jaisalgarh is black and white. Forced into an arranged marriage with a king who is as ruthless as he is magnetic, she is determined to resist him, to challenge him, to make him see that she is not just another obedient queen.

But Abhimaan Singh Shekhawat is a storm—dangerous, consuming, and impossible to ignore. And the more she fights him, the more the lines between hate and desire blur… until she realizes she might not be able to escape him at all.

Because sometimes, the deadliest battles are fought in the heart. ❤️🔥

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