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The Night CEO

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•2026•43 Episodes•2M+

CrimeHindiLove TriangleRevenge PlotBlackmailContract MarriageLoss and Grief

About The Night CEO

The story follows a long chain of coercion, scandal, and power struggles centered on women being trapped by family pressure and business interests. Akshi is forced by her father Anubhav into fraud, obedience, and silence, showing how abuse and blackmail drive the earliest conflicts. Chahat is also pushed into a paid marriage by her stepfather Gajendra, while other women are similarly humiliated or confined by men who treat marriage as a transaction. Kabir stands at the center of several of these conflicts, tied to sham marriages, broken engagements, and public betrayals that blur romance with control. Ishki repeatedly resists being reduced to a pawn, first by refusing a forced marriage and later by entering the Malhotra Group in a role that still leaves her vulnerable to manipulation. Her late mother’s necklace becomes one of the story’s strongest symbols, representing memory, legitimacy, and the fight to reclaim dignity from families that withhold the truth. Public gatherings repeatedly turn private shame into spectacle, as accusations of illegitimacy, secret engagements, and hidden affairs expose how fragile the families’ respectability really is. The Singhania conflict deepens when Ishki is blamed, shamed, and used as leverage, while powerful elders try to protect their image and wealth. Agastya emerges as a major protector figure, openly defending Ishki, challenging those who demean her, and promising to restore what was taken from her. At the same time, the story keeps its romantic tension unstable, because protection, possession, and class difference are always mixed together. Corporate conflict runs alongside the family drama, with leaks, fraud, and office humiliation turning the workplace into another battlefield. Ishki is publicly accused of spying and seducing Agastya, but he repeatedly rejects the accusations and claims her as his chosen partner. That claim escalates into a public wedding, making her part of the Malhotra empire even as she vows to reclaim what was stolen from her. The tone then darkens sharply when Agastya is caught in a deadly car crash that appears to be a planned attack rather than an accident. Ishki grieves him and clings to his ring, while inheritance and legitimacy disputes intensify around her. The later reveal that Kabir caused the crash, and that Harish Singhania helped mastermind the murder with others, confirms that the story’s violence is rooted in long-running revenge and power games. Even after Agastya is revealed alive, the danger does not end, because confessions, hostage-taking, and police standoffs keep the conflict volatile. By the end, Kabir is still tied to Ishki as her husband, but that bond feels less like safety than another unstable claim inside a larger empire war.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The story follows a long chain of coercion, scandal, and power struggles centered on women being trapped by family pressure and business interests. Akshi is forced by her father Anubhav into fraud, obedience, and silence, showing how abuse and blackmail drive the earliest conflicts. Chahat is also pushed into a paid marriage by her stepfather Gajendra, while other women are similarly humiliated or confined by men who treat marriage as a transaction. Kabir stands at the center of several of these conflicts, tied to sham marriages, broken engagements, and public betrayals that blur romance with control. Ishki repeatedly resists being reduced to a pawn, first by refusing a forced marriage and later by entering the Malhotra Group in a role that still leaves her vulnerable to manipulation. Her late mother’s necklace becomes one of the story’s strongest symbols, representing memory, legitimacy, and the fight to reclaim dignity from families that withhold the truth. Public gatherings repeatedly turn private shame into spectacle, as accusations of illegitimacy, secret engagements, and hidden affairs expose how fragile the families’ respectability really is. The Singhania conflict deepens when Ishki is blamed, shamed, and used as leverage, while powerful elders try to protect their image and wealth. Agastya emerges as a major protector figure, openly defending Ishki, challenging those who demean her, and promising to restore what was taken from her. At the same time, the story keeps its romantic tension unstable, because protection, possession, and class difference are always mixed together. Corporate conflict runs alongside the family drama, with leaks, fraud, and office humiliation turning the workplace into another battlefield. Ishki is publicly accused of spying and seducing Agastya, but he repeatedly rejects the accusations and claims her as his chosen partner. That claim escalates into a public wedding, making her part of the Malhotra empire even as she vows to reclaim what was stolen from her. The tone then darkens sharply when Agastya is caught in a deadly car crash that appears to be a planned attack rather than an accident. Ishki grieves him and clings to his ring, while inheritance and legitimacy disputes intensify around her. The later reveal that Kabir caused the crash, and that Harish Singhania helped mastermind the murder with others, confirms that the story’s violence is rooted in long-running revenge and power games. Even after Agastya is revealed alive, the danger does not end, because confessions, hostage-taking, and police standoffs keep the conflict volatile. By the end, Kabir is still tied to Ishki as her husband, but that bond feels less like safety than another unstable claim inside a larger empire war.

The Night CEO is a Crime Series in Hindi, streaming on Kuku TV.

The Night CEO has 43 episodes, watched over 2M+ times on Kuku TV.

The Night CEO is available to watch in Hindi on Kuku TV.

The Night CEO was released in 2026 and is streaming on Kuku TV.

The Night CEO is rated A.

The cast of The Night CEO includes Satvik Pathak, Priya Singh, Shakti sagar productions, Abhilash Singh, Vishal Singh, and Rakesh R Tak.

You can watch The Night CEO online on Kuku TV or download the Kuku TV app to start playing. Open any episode above to start watching instantly.