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CHARACTERS 1

The royal family of Rajasthan was known for two very different faces.

Inside the palace, behind the high sandstone walls and cascading marigold balconies, they were a household full of laughter, teasing, late-night talks, and soft love.

But to the outside world, they were the most dignified, disciplined, and commanding rulers anyone had ever seen.

Maharaj Pratap Singh (the grandfather of Adhrit Pratap Singh)

He was feared outside the palace for his lion-like authority. Yet inside, he spoiled his grandchildren, told them old stories with mischievous twinkles in his eyes, and secretly encouraged their modern ideas.

Rajveer Pratap Singh ( Former King and father of Adhrit Pratap Singh)

He ruled the kingdom with calm authority, but at home he was the first one to crack a joke at the dinner table. He adored his children and often let them win arguments just to see them smile.

Rajnandini Devi ( Former Queen and mother of Adhrit Pratap Singh)

She was the heart of the palace. Within the family, she was gentle and affectionate—sharing chai on the terrace, laughing at her children’s antics, and keeping everyone close with her warmth.

But to outsiders, she transformed into a graceful and firm Maharani whose presence alone demanded respect.

Yuvraj Adhrit Pratap Singh ( King of Rajasthan and male lead)

CEO of Pratap Corporations.

He stood out with his quiet charm. The world saw a poised crown prince whose calm eyes could silence a room. But at home, he was the one who hid behind pillars to scare his sister, who whispered soft jokes, and who melted instantly at the slightest worry in his family’s eyes.

Devanshi Pratap Singh ( princess and sister of Adhrit Pratap Singh),

B. Com student.

She brought sunshine wherever she went. She filled the palace corridors with laughter, pulling her brothers into fun, dragging the elders into stories, and keeping the family bonded with her cheerful nature. Yet outside the palace gates, she was sharp-tongued and diplomatic, known for shutting down disrespect with a single sentence.

The youngest prince, Veer Pratap Singh, ( brother of Adhrit Pratap Singh)

COO of Pratap Corporations.

He was the chaos everyone loved. Whether he was dancing in the corridors or imitating his uncle for a laugh, he kept the palace alive. But in front of strangers, he carried the strict discipline of a trained royal—serious, focused, and entirely different from the playful boy his family adored.

Kunwar Mahendra Pratap Singh,( chachu of Adhrit Pratap Singh)

the palace’s biggest entertainer—always ready with jokes, always lifting the mood. But in meetings with outsiders, he became sharp and calculating, famous for his negotiating mind.

Yashodhara Pratap Singh ( wife of Mahendra Pratap Singh and Chachi of Adhrit Pratap Singh), loved the children like her own. She enjoyed teasing them, fussing over their clothes, and joining in festival fun. Yet when she handled social events, she was known for strict etiquette and impeccable standards.

Shivansh Pratap Singh ( son of Mahendra and Yashodhara Pratap Singh and cousin brother of Adhrit Pratap Singh)

DSP, is surprisingly soft with the family—sharing easy laughter and quiet care.

Hridayansh Pratap Singh( son of Mahendra and Yashodhara Pratap Singh, cousin brother of Adhrit Pratap Singh),

A businessman, is gentle and always ready to listen.

Anantika, ( youngest of the family, daughter of Mahendra and Yashodhara Pratap Singh, and cousin sister of Adhrit Pratap Singh).

She is a fashion designing student.

She is dramatic and adorable, treated the palace like her personal stage—dragging cousins for dress-ups and making fun memories.

To outsiders, this family was powerful, poised, and unshakeable. But to each other, they were soft-hearted, fun-loving, and deeply connected—protecting one another with a love, far stronger than any royal title.

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