Obsessed
“If something is gonna kill you, it will be my love and not the love of someone else's.
Despite hating Dev all her life, Ishana finds herself with him in this final instalment of the series. With Rakshit still missing, her mother’s mystery looming, and Pratham’s death haunting her every step, Ishana tries to move on with her life.
However, she is entangled in another situation now. Guns blazing, fires roaring, and demons of her past hunting her every day, she is forced to take the adverse steps. She does something so disastrous that it is simply unthinkable, even worse than murder… but what is it? And why?
Read this chilling series finale to know the depths to which Ishana can go to get what she wants.
What happened to Pratham?
What is Dev’s ulterior motive?
Who is Ravi and where is Rakshit?
Get to know it all today in the final chapter of Ishana's life.
This is the end.”
Together We Were (W)hole
““Are you my sin or are you my redemption?”
Sanaya Sharma starts her first job as an Assistant Manager in a consulting firm, where she develops a close bond with her senior colleague, Sid. Discussing life’s adversities brings them closer to each other and soon their friendship blossoms into love. However, their relationship begins to suffer when Sid starts concentrating on his business venture in partnership with a renowned businessman, Mr. Kushal Dev Kashyap and seemingly starts giving more attention to his daughter, Misha.
Sid breaks off with Sanaya on her birthday. On following Sid to his house, Sanaya is attacked by three henchmen, who leave in Sid’s car before she loses consciousness.
After looking into the heart of betrayal, Sanaya rises from the ashes like a phoenix to right the wrongs done to her. Three years later, she re-enters Sid’s life by becoming a secret business partner in his company, The Misarth Group, co-owned by Sid and his wife Misha.
Walk with Sanaya in this tale of vengeance amidst distorted personal relationships, misunderstandings and masked identities in a business environment of deceit, power plays and games.”