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Mahi Talwar is a 25-year-old single woman who writes an advice column in a Delhi-based fashion magazine where she is always looked down upon but she aspires to be a serious journalist and more confident with her colleagues. She comes from a loud Punjabi family, pampered by her father but sidelined by her mother and beautiful elder sister Anjali. She has a crush on a handsome businessman named Ishan Singh Ahluwalia and tries every way to get closer to him with the help of her friends, Sid and Roshni.

Top Cast

  • Pushtii Shakti

    Pushtii Shakti

    Mahi Talwar

  • Viraf Patel

    Viraf Patel

    Shiv Desraj

  • Siddhant Karnick

    Siddhant Karnick

    Ishan Singh Ahluwalia

  • Monica Khanna

    Monica Khanna

    Roshni

  • Amrita Raichand

    Amrita Raichand

    Anjali Suri

  • Faezeh Jalali

    Faezeh Jalali

    Sona

  • Suparna Marwah

    Suparna Marwah

    Ranjita Talwar

  • Kiren Jogi

    Kiren Jogi

Overview

Mahi Talwar is a 25-year-old single woman who writes an advice column in a Delhi-based fashion magazine where she is always looked down upon but she aspires to be a serious journalist and more confident with her colleagues. She comes from a loud Punjabi family, pampered by her father but sidelined by her mother and beautiful elder sister Anjali. She has a crush on a handsome businessman named Ishan Singh Ahluwalia and tries every way to get closer to him with the help of her friends, Sid and Roshni.

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