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🌻 Character Aesthetic

🖤 The CEO

Name idea: Aarav Malhotra
Age: 29–32
Founder of a tech unicorn in Mumbai / Bangalore
Cold. Sharp. No small talk.
Hates inefficiency.
Trauma backstory (family betrayal, failed engagement, business rivalry).
Public image: ruthless billionaire.
Private reality: overworked insomniac who drinks too much black coffee.

He believes emotions = weakness.

🌼 The Assistant

Name idea: Navya Kulkarni
Middle-class background.
Clumsy physically. (Spills coffee. Trips on stairs.)
But mentally? Sharp. Organised. Strategic genius.

Sunshine personality:

  1. Talks too much.

  2. Smiles at security guards.

  3. Brings homemade laddoos to office on Diwali.

  4. Calls him “Sir” with 200% sincerity.

Secret weapon:

  1. Fixes his messed up investor presentation in 20 minutes.

  2. Remembers every contract clause.

  3. Handles board members like a pro.

She’s chaos outside. Efficiency inside.

When they stand together, the contrast is impossible to miss.

He is all sharp edges and quiet authority — tailored suits, unreadable eyes, a presence that commands rooms without a word. She is warmth and calm — soft colors, steady hands, a smile that doesn’t dim under pressure. He looks like the storm that built an empire. She looks like the calm that might undo it.

They don’t touch. They don’t lean.
And yet, something unspoken holds them in place.

Power and gentleness. Control and courage.
Two people who were never meant to share the same space — but somehow fit there perfectly.

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