The Lead: Sidharth (Sid)
The eldest son of the family's most successful branch. He is 28, stoic, and fiercely protective of the family’s Izzat (honor). To his elders, he is the "Pillar", the one who handles the business and never raises his voice. Underneath the ironed kurtas and the calm exterior, Sid is intensely possessive and territorial. He doesn't just love Sana; he considers her his Haq (birthright). He hates the "Brother/Cousin" label the family uses, and he uses his authority to "punish" or "claim" Sana whenever they find a sliver of privacy. Predatory but grounded. He isn't a villain, but he is a man who is tired of sharing Sana’s attention with the rest of the household.
The Lead: Sana
The 22-year-old "Bholi" (innocent) daughter of the younger brother. She is the heart of the Haveli, always seen helping the aunts in the kitchen or laughing with the other cousins. She wears her dupatta modestly and speaks softly. Sana is addicted to the danger Sid represents. She is the only one who knows the "fire" behind his cold eyes. While she fears the family’s reaction, she finds herself craving Sid’s dominance. She plays the "innocent cousin" role perfectly, but in secret, she is completely surrendered to him. Resilient but soft. She struggles with the guilt of the "Gunah" (sin), but her body belongs to Sid long before any Nikah paper is signed.






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