
•2026•51 Episodes•2M+
The story follows a world where people are repeatedly judged by clothes, rank, and first impressions, only to be overturned by hidden wealth, identity, or influence. It begins with public humiliation at a factory auction, where an elderly man and Aryan Khanna are both underestimated before the room is stunned by unexpected power and money. The auction victory triggers panic, investigations, and questions about family background, connections, and legitimacy. Around the same time, Kabir’s romantic and business life becomes tangled with tests of sincerity, disguises, and class anxiety. Tanya Suri and later Mira Raizada are revealed as heiresses, forcing Kabir and other elites to confront the fact that status is not always visible at first glance. As the conflicts deepen, proposals, marriage claims, and contract arrangements become weapons used to shame rivals and protect pride. Raghav and Raja both resist ridicule by insisting that character matters more than wealth, while the elite crowd keeps trying to expose anyone it sees as an impostor. Meera’s identity becomes a major battleground, with accusations of fraud, demands for proof, and public challenges over whether she truly belongs to the Raizada family. A restored heirloom watch becomes another test of worth, and Mira’s skill only intensifies suspicion and debate. The story then shifts into thriller territory as a car crash, a sniper attack, and a hospital emergency suggest a larger conspiracy behind the social warfare. CCTV clues, surveillance evidence, and security investigations point toward a broader assassination plot tied to corporate power and revenge. Aryan emerges as far more powerful than he first appeared, even as he admits he hid his identity to survive enemies and test whether anyone valued him beyond money. Mira’s relationship with him moves from anger and suspicion into a tense protective alliance, and she repeatedly stands beside him when others try to isolate him. Public events become stages for exposure, with forged papers, contract-marriage accusations, and hostile crowds all used to attack reputations. Meera eventually reverses the humiliation by publicly revealing herself as the sole heir to the Raizada Luxury Watches empire. Even after that reversal, the crowd continues to judge Aryan, blacklists his startup, and brands him a traitor, showing how fragile public approval remains. By the end, the central stakes are no longer just romance or status, but truth, inheritance, loyalty, and survival inside a web of family betrayal and corporate revenge. The final emotional turn is that a bond that began as a contract arrangement has grown into genuine love, even while the outside world keeps trying to tear it apart.
The story follows a world where people are repeatedly judged by clothes, rank, and first impressions, only to be overturned by hidden wealth, identity, or influence. It begins with public humiliation at a factory auction, where an elderly man and Aryan Khanna are both underestimated before the room is stunned by unexpected power and money. The auction victory triggers panic, investigations, and questions about family background, connections, and legitimacy. Around the same time, Kabir’s romantic and business life becomes tangled with tests of sincerity, disguises, and class anxiety. Tanya Suri and later Mira Raizada are revealed as heiresses, forcing Kabir and other elites to confront the fact that status is not always visible at first glance. As the conflicts deepen, proposals, marriage claims, and contract arrangements become weapons used to shame rivals and protect pride. Raghav and Raja both resist ridicule by insisting that character matters more than wealth, while the elite crowd keeps trying to expose anyone it sees as an impostor. Meera’s identity becomes a major battleground, with accusations of fraud, demands for proof, and public challenges over whether she truly belongs to the Raizada family. A restored heirloom watch becomes another test of worth, and Mira’s skill only intensifies suspicion and debate. The story then shifts into thriller territory as a car crash, a sniper attack, and a hospital emergency suggest a larger conspiracy behind the social warfare. CCTV clues, surveillance evidence, and security investigations point toward a broader assassination plot tied to corporate power and revenge. Aryan emerges as far more powerful than he first appeared, even as he admits he hid his identity to survive enemies and test whether anyone valued him beyond money. Mira’s relationship with him moves from anger and suspicion into a tense protective alliance, and she repeatedly stands beside him when others try to isolate him. Public events become stages for exposure, with forged papers, contract-marriage accusations, and hostile crowds all used to attack reputations. Meera eventually reverses the humiliation by publicly revealing herself as the sole heir to the Raizada Luxury Watches empire. Even after that reversal, the crowd continues to judge Aryan, blacklists his startup, and brands him a traitor, showing how fragile public approval remains. By the end, the central stakes are no longer just romance or status, but truth, inheritance, loyalty, and survival inside a web of family betrayal and corporate revenge. The final emotional turn is that a bond that began as a contract arrangement has grown into genuine love, even while the outside world keeps trying to tear it apart.
Melting Ice, Melting Hearts is a Revenge Series in Hindi, streaming on Kuku TV.
Melting Ice, Melting Hearts has 51 episodes, watched over 2M+ times on Kuku TV.
Melting Ice, Melting Hearts is available to watch in Hindi on Kuku TV.
Melting Ice, Melting Hearts was released in 2026 and is streaming on Kuku TV.
Melting Ice, Melting Hearts is rated A.
The cast of Melting Ice, Melting Hearts includes Satvik Pathak, Adeel Usmani production, and Rohit Vyas.
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