Karan Malhotra :-(18 years old)
Karan Malhotra was the kind of presence that didn’t need introduction.
Son of the powerful Malhotra legacy, raised in the same elite world as Abhimanyu Rajput, he carried wealth like it was normal—but authority like it was instinct. Calm, grounded, and dangerously observant, Karan was the balance in Abhimanyu’s chaos.
He is the chaotic one but never try to harm his loved ones , because he can be a devil also.
He loved Aradhya as his sister , he is protective towards her. He is Abhimanyu's friend long before New York . They are more like brothers.
He is also friends with Rathore brothers .
Ananya Malhotra :-(17 years old)
Ananya Malhotra is the Mother hen of the group .
She is very sweet and kind but never underestimate her .
Sister of Karan . She is always protective of everyone . And then there was Aradhya.
From the beginning, Ananya didn’t see her as competition, or as “the perfect girl everyone talks about.” She saw her as someone quietly strong, someone who carried too much on her shoulders without ever complaining.
So she stayed close.
Not out of duty—but choice.
She became Aradhya’s safe place in the chaos of elite school life. The one who dragged her out for small escapes, the one who noticed when she was overthinking, the one who stayed when others came and went.
Everyone knew Karan Malhotra protected Aradhya like a brother.
But what most people didn’t realize was—
his sister did too, just in a softer way.
Ananya never tried to control Aradhya’s world. She simply stood beside her in it.
And in a place where everyone wanted something…
She didn’t.
Which made her one of the rare few Aradhya truly trusted.
Myra Kapoor :-(17 years old)
Myra Kapoor was trouble in the most elegant form.
Born into the influential Kapoor family, she had everything expected of her—wealth, status, connections, and a perfectly curated life. But Myra never fit into “perfect.” She bent it, broke it, and made it hers.
At school, she was impossible to ignore.
Sharp eyeliner, sharper tongue.
A laugh that could turn heads and a stare that could shut people up instantly.
Myra wasn’t careless—she was calculated chaos. The kind who acted like she didn’t think before speaking, when in reality she was always three steps ahead, watching how people reacted.
To outsiders, she looked like the reckless rich girl who played with fire.
To her friends, especially Aradhya, she was something else entirely.
Loyal to a fault. Fiercely protective. Unafraid of confrontation when it came to the people she loved. Myra would start a war with a smile if it meant no one could hurt her circle.
She was the one who dragged everyone into spontaneous plans just to keep them from drowning in pressure. The one who turned silence into laughter when things got too heavy. The one who didn’t know how to walk away when someone needed her.
And when it came to Aradhya?
Myra’s loyalty turned deadly serious.
Because beneath the sarcasm, the chaos, and the bold attitude…
Myra Kapoor didn’t tolerate anyone hurting her people.
Not even a Rajput.
Saanvi Oberoi:-(17 years old)
Saanvi Oberoi was never the one who tried to stand out.
Because she never needed to.
In a world full of noise, she chose silence. In a circle full of strong personalities, she chose observation.
Born into the elite Oberoi family, Saanvi was raised in discipline, intellect, and restraint. She learned early that power wasn’t always loud. Sometimes, it was invisible—stored in observation, patience, and precision.
At school, she was the quiet presence in the background of every moment. Not unnoticed—but never competing for attention. While others reacted, Saanvi analyzed. While others spoke, she listened. And while others followed chaos, she quietly followed Aradhya’s world, always one step behind her thoughts.
Because to Saanvi, Aradhya wasn’t just a friend.
She was the center.
The anchor of their group. The one everything subtly aligned around without anyone ever saying it out loud.
Saanvi didn’t try to lead Aradhya’s life. She studied it, protected it in her own way, and stepped in only when things didn’t feel right. She understood patterns before anyone else did—especially when it came to the people who entered Aradhya’s orbit.
Her loyalty wasn’t loud like Myra’s, or expressive like Kiara’s.
It was quiet. Constant. Unshakable.
Saanvi Oberoi was not the one who pulled Aradhya forward.
She was the one who made sure nothing ever pulled her down.
And in a world where everyone had intentions…
Saanvi only had one truth:
If Aradhya was okay, everything else could be figured out.
Zara Qureshi :-(18 years old)
Zara Qureshi felt everything a little too deeply.
In a world built on luxury, status, and carefully controlled emotions, she was the quiet reminder that softness still existed. Gentle-spoken, observant, and emotionally aware, Zara never tried to compete with louder personalities around her—she simply understood them.
Born into a respected, well-known family, Zara was raised with grace and discipline, but she never let it harden her. Instead, she grew into someone who noticed the things others ignored—the pause before a smile, the weight behind silence, the exhaustion hidden behind perfect appearances.
With Aradhya and the group, Zara Qureshi was the emotional anchor.
She didn’t lead or control anything. She simply felt.
When Aradhya smiled but wasn’t okay, Zara noticed.
When the group got too loud or chaotic, Zara softened the space.
When words failed, Zara stayed anyway.
She didn’t ask for attention, and she never demanded explanation. Instead, she offered something rare in their world—understanding without judgment.
Zara Qureshi didn’t try to fix people.
She just made it easier for them to exist without breaking.
And in a world where everyone wore strength like armor…
Zara was the quiet proof that gentleness could still be powerful.
Krish Oberoi:(18 years old):-
Krish Oberoi was the kind of person who never needed to prove he belonged—because he was already built for authority.
Born into the powerful Oberoi family, Krish grew up surrounded by influence, intelligence, and expectation. Unlike those who rebel against pressure, he adapted to it. Calm, disciplined, and intensely observant, he learned early that emotions could be a distraction in a world where decisions carried weight.
At school, Krish was known as the composed high achiever—the one who never lost control, never raised his voice, and never made mistakes people could remember. He didn’t chase popularity or attention. He preferred structure, order, and clarity.
But beneath that polished exterior was a mind that constantly analyzed everything—people, patterns, intentions, even silence.
And then there was Aradhya.
To Krish, she wasn’t someone to admire from a distance or obsess over. She was… different. Not because she tried to be, but because she naturally existed at the center of everything without forcing it.
Krish Oberoi didn’t believe in emotional attachment easily.
But he did believe in patterns.
And Aradhya was the one pattern he couldn’t ignore.
Zaid Qureshi :-(18 years old)
Zaid Qureshi was everything Zara wasn’t in appearance—loud where she was quiet, sharp where she was soft—but at his core, they were cut from the same depth of understanding.
Born just minutes apart from Zara, Zaid grew up sharing the same world, the same silence, and the same emotional intelligence that ran quietly in their family. But where Zara absorbed feelings, Zaid learned to control them.
He was composed, intelligent, and intensely observant in a different way. Not emotional like his sister—but protective in a calculated, almost instinctive manner. Zaid didn’t express care openly; he acted on it before anyone even realized something was wrong.
He had a natural ability to read people, especially those who tried too hard to hide something. And that made him quietly dangerous in his own way.
With Aradhya’s circle, Zaid’s presence was subtle but important. He never tried to insert himself into their dynamics, but he noticed everything—especially how strongly everyone, even without realizing it, revolved around her.
To outsiders, Aradhya was just a graceful, composed girl at the center of an elite friend group.
But Zaid saw the pattern clearly.
She wasn’t just part of their world.
She was the gravity pulling it together.
And like his sister, Zaid never questioned it.
He simply observed… and stayed aware.
Because when it came to the people he cared about—especially Zara—Zaid Qureshi didn’t need to speak loudly.
He just made sure nothing ever got close enough to break them.
Aksh Raghuvanshi:-(18 years old)
Aksh Raghuvanshi was the kind of person who could belong anywhere… yet never fully belonged anywhere.
Before the new dynamics, before Abhimanyu Rajput’s arrival changed the atmosphere of everything, Aksh was already there—woven quietly into the background of Aradhya’s earlier life. He wasn’t just part of the elite circle; he was history to it.
He and Aradhya knew each other before the world became complicated.
Not loudly. Not dramatically. But in the soft, unspoken way childhood bonds sometimes form in elite families where paths cross again and again. He had seen her before she became “the center,” before everyone started orbiting her without realizing it.
And he never forgot that version of her.
He is observant, socially intelligent, and dangerously aware of how people change when power enters a room.
With Abhimanyu, Aksh is one of the few who can speak without hesitation. With Karan, he shares mutual understanding. But with Aradhya… there is history that never fully dissolved, only paused.
He doesn’t treat her like a distant princess or a fragile presence like others do.
He treats her like someone he once knew before everything became layered and complicated.
And that makes him different.
Because while others in the group are discovering Aradhya’s influence now…
Aksh Raghuvanshi remembers when she didn’t need influence at all to matter.
He doesn’t interfere in her life, nor does he try to reclaim the past.
But he notices things others don’t.
Like how the entire world around her shifts without permission.
And like Abhimanyu, he understands one thing clearly—
Aradhya is not someone people simply meet.
She is someone they end up circling around, whether they intend to or not.
Their friend group members :-
Aradhya Rathore(16 years old) Veeranshu Rathore(18 years old) Reyansh Rathore(18 years old) Abhimanyu Rajput (18 years old) Karan Malhotra(18 years old) Aksh Raghuvanshi(18 years old) Zaid Qureshi (18 years old) Krish Oberoi(18 years old) Ananya Malhotra(17 years old) Myra Kapoor (17 years old) Saanvi Oberoi (17 years old) Zara Qureshi (18 years old)




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