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Vedika Mehra lives a life that looks perfect from the outside—
a loving family, a rising career in graphic design, and a home where she is cherished.
But behind her calm smile lies the truth no one sees.
As the eldest daughter with no brother and a little sister, she carries the weight of everyone’s dreams.
Every achievement feels less like success and more like duty.
Every step forward feels like walking with responsibility tied to her ankles.
She has grown up hearing, “You have made us proud.”
So she tries. Quietly. Silently.
Even if it costs her pieces of herself she can’t get back.
Miles away, Mahira Singhania shines under the harsh glare of fame.
A superstar adored, worshipped, and judged in the same breath.
But beneath the sparkle is a girl fighting battles the world romanticizes—
loneliness, scrutiny, and a love she must hide to protect the boy who means everything to her.
Two girls.
Two worlds.
One identical face.
When a scandal explodes—a blurry picture, a hidden boy, and a tidal wave of hate—
Mahira’s perfect image begins cracking.
Her career balances on ruin.
Her silence becomes the enemy.
Desperate to save the boy she loves, Mahira searches for the stranger who looks exactly like her…
Vedika—
her mirror, her reflection, her unspoken twin created by destiny’s strange handwriting.
And with one reckless, desperate request, their lives collide.
Vedika steps into Mahira’s world for a single press conference—
to claim the scandal as her own,
to protect Mahira’s love,
to stop a life from being destroyed.
Two broken girls now share one truth:
Sometimes fate copies a face to rewrite two destinies at once.
The scandal fades.
The world calms.
Both return to their separate lives…
thinking the storm has passed.
But fate never writes anything twice without leaving a crack.
Because just when everything settles,
something far more dangerous shatters the fragile trust they built—
a revelation neither of them saw coming,
a truth cruel enough to shake both of their worlds,
and a connection darker than any coincidence.
A twist that asks only one question:
If fate wrote them twice…
then what was it trying to hide?


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