The Rathore Royal Family
"A palace is not built with marble alone. It is built with the people who call it home."
The Rathore Royal Family is one of the oldest and most respected royal families in India. Along with preserving centuries-old traditions, they own the Rathore Global Empire, the country's largest multinational business conglomerate. The family is known for its discipline, unity, and unwavering loyalty toward one another. Unlike many influential families, the Rathores believe that no matter how busy life becomes, family always comes first.
Although they live in a magnificent palace and possess unimaginable wealth, they prefer warmth over extravagance and relationships over status. Every member has a distinct personality, which often leads to humorous arguments, emotional moments, and complete chaos during family gatherings.
The Royal Grandparents
Maharaj Rudra Pratap Singh Rathore (75)
The former King of Rajasthan and the pillar of the Rathore family.
Even after passing the responsibilities to the younger generation, his presence alone commands respect. Calm, wise, and exceptionally observant, he rarely speaks unnecessarily, but whenever he does, everyone listens. He believes that a true king is remembered not for his power, but for his character.
Among all his grandchildren, Abhimaan is the eldest grandchild and the one who resembles him the most—quiet, disciplined, and capable of carrying the weight of an entire kingdom without complaint.
Maharani Rajeshwari Devi Rathore (72)
The heart of the palace.
Elegant, affectionate, and deeply spiritual, Rajeshwari Devi ensures that every tradition of the royal family continues with dignity. She treats every grandchild equally and believes love should never be measured.
She has an uncanny ability to understand people's emotions without them saying a single word. She dreams of seeing Abhimaan genuinely happy again.
Maharaj Rajveer Singh Rathore (54)
Abhimaan's father.
Although Abhimaan now leads the business empire and represents the royal family, Rajveer continues to guide him from behind the scenes.
A man of principles and dignity, he never imposes his authority unnecessarily. His relationship with his son is built more on silent understanding than lengthy conversations.
Maharani Meera Rajveer Rathore (50)
Abhimaan's mother.
Gentle, compassionate, and graceful, Meera is admired by everyone for her kindness. She believes every problem can be solved through patience and understanding.
Despite Abhimaan's reserved nature, she never stops trying to bring back the cheerful son she once knew.
She secretly hopes that his marriage will heal the loneliness he refuses to acknowledge.
Kunwar Vikram Singh Rathore (52)
The second eldest son of the family and Vice Chairman of Rathore Global Empire.
Disciplined, practical, and highly respected, Vikram handles international operations. He appears strict but deeply loves his family.
Nandini Vikram Rathore (49)
Warm-hearted, elegant, and incredibly patient.
She is everyone's favorite "Choti Maa." She remembers birthdays, favorite dishes, and even the smallest details about each family member.
Aryaveer Rathore (28)
The eldest cousin.
CEO of Rathore Infrastructure.
Responsible, composed, and dependable.
Kiara Rathore (27)
An interior designer with a vibrant personality.
She is fashionable, confident, and loves teasing Abhimaan simply to see if she can make him smile.
Yuvaan Rathore (24)
An adventurous travel photographer and documentary filmmaker.
Always carrying a camera, he prefers mountains over boardrooms and often disappears on expeditions without warning.
Kunwar Samar Singh Rathore (49)
The life of every family gathering.
Unlike his elder brother, Samar is cheerful, witty, and never misses an opportunity to joke. Even during serious meetings, he somehow manages to make everyone laugh.
Pallavi Samar Rathore (46)
Friendly, energetic, and talkative.
She has a habit of knowing every family secret before anyone else.
Vihaan Rathore (28)
CEO of Rathore Technologies.
Brilliant, ambitious, and innovative.
Although highly competitive in business, he is extremely protective of his younger siblings and cousins.
Aarohi Rathore (25)
A successful fashion entrepreneur.
Independent and outspoken, she believes every woman should build her own identity before depending on anyone else.
Daksh Rathore (20)
The youngest grandson.
Currently pursuing his MBA.
Mischievous, charming, and everyone's favorite troublemaker. He constantly tries to pull Abhimaan into harmless family pranks—with very little success.
Kunwar Aditya Singh Rathore (46)
Chairman of the Rathore Royal Heritage Trust.
Soft-spoken and deeply interested in preserving Rajasthan's history, forts, and cultural heritage.
Radhika Aditya Rathore (43)
An accomplished classical musician.
Graceful and artistic, she brings music and serenity into the palace.
Ishaan Rathore (26)
An IAS officer.
Disciplined, intelligent, and committed to public service. He believes power should always be used to help others.
Myra Rathore (21)
A doctor specializing in pediatric medicine.
Kind, gentle, and adored by every child she meets.
The Royal Bua
Rajkumari Vasundhara Chauhan (51)
The only daughter of the Rathore family.
Elegant on the outside but deeply proud and status-conscious.
She believes no woman is worthy of becoming the Queen of Rajasthan unless she belongs to an equally prestigious royal lineage.
From the moment Aradhya enters the palace as Abhimaan's bride, Vasundhara begins questioning every decision and becomes the source of many conflicts within the family.
Despite her flaws, she loves the Rathore family deeply in her own way, making her a complex and formidable presence rather than a one-dimensional villain.
Mahendra Chauhan (54)
Vasundhara's husband.
A respected politician.
Calm, diplomatic, and often the only person capable of convincing his wife to calm down.
Rishaan Chauhan (29)
An investment banker based in London.
Reserved and highly intelligent.
Ishika Chauhan (25)
A luxury jewellery designer.
Confident, stylish, and outspoken.
Abhimaan's Place in the Family
Although Abhimaan is the King, Chairman of India's largest business empire, and the family's greatest source of pride, no one inside the palace treats him as someone above them.
To his grandparents, he is still the little boy who rode horses across the palace grounds.
To his parents, he is a son who forgot how to laugh.
To his cousins, he is the serious elder brother they endlessly tease.
And to the entire Rathore family...
he is not just their King.
He is their home.




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