Billionaire Boyfriend
Billionaire Boyfriend
Sargun arrives in the city with her father and immediately meets contempt for her rural background, setting a persistent battle between dignity and class arrogance. In the same world, her sister Pallavi tries to pass as elite, even denying her own family at a high-rise to protect her image. Pallavi’s lie collapses in her romantic life when her wealthy boyfriend discovers her true background and abandons her with open status-based cruelty, while the family at home teeters on scarcity and their father’s health worsens. As Sargun takes low-level work and is humiliated and fired for being “gaon ki,” her integrity draws the attention of powerful decision-makers who reverse punishments, fire abusive staff, and keep promoting her. Running underneath the workplace rise is a long identity mystery tied to a distinctive locket/pendant: it was once pawned to fund a student’s fees, becomes the obsession of a man who later gains major corporate power, and eventually reappears as evidence in a search for a lost daughter. The same identity hunt is exploited when an adopted girl claims the pendant and is accepted as the long-sought heiress, even as narration signals she is an imposter. Ajay Chopra’s household adds institutional weight to the deception: lineage is questioned, a DNA test is proposed, and files and evidence become tools that can be stolen, hidden, or manipulated to force outcomes. A DNA report then appears to “confirm” a connection and triggers plans for an arranged marriage between Pallavi and Mihir, but her casual cruelty to service workers reveals what status has done to her character. Meanwhile, Sargun is drawn into intimate, dangerous proximity with powerful men: Mihir wakes with a memory gap after a dinner and learns he kissed her, while a watchful fiancée and rivals respond with surveillance and plots to remove Sargun. Sargun is thrust into a high-stakes corporate anniversary event, where she prevents at least one looming disaster, is scapegoated when things go wrong, and then is forced to save the program herself by performing a traditional folk dance that wins attention and new offers. Her promotions escalate the resentment, and she is again publicly humiliated in a luxury store with threats of an invasive search until Mihir intervenes with legal and financial power. The retaliation turns overtly violent when Sargun is drugged under managerial pressure and targeted for “ruin and disgrace,” followed by an attempted abduction that is stopped only through timely intervention and an arrest—yet someone higher appears to be orchestrating it. In the aftermath, Sargun repeatedly wakes disoriented in men’s private spaces while insinuations of intimacy are used to corner her, and compromising discoveries intensify the scandal risk around engagements already arranged since childhood. As Ajay plans a trip to Shahkot, Pallavi panics because it would expose that Shahkot is her origin and that she is not his biological child, so she fakes illness to avoid it. The pressure peaks around Sargun’s critically ill father, when a wealthy stranger upgrades his treatment and declarations of love and loyalty begin to collide with sibling rivalry and corporate succession. Across these confrontations, the story consolidates toward a single truth: Sargun is revealed as the legitimate heiress—identified as Ananya Chopra in the twist—meaning the childhood engagement and “lost daughter” search point to her, not Pallavi. Deathbed and hospital crises then weaponize truth: Pallavi is accused of stealing Sargun’s identity, wealth, and love, and there are suspicions of attempted murder via tampering with life support to keep secrets buried, even if one test is interpreted as “accidental.” A two-decade search finally resolves through DNA and the pendant, and the family plans a public exposure of the imposter amid extravagant inheritance and marriage announcements. At a corporate gathering, declarations pivot the successor and bride narrative onto Sargun while collapsing the imposture, and Mihir confronts the scheme as a web that includes drugging Sargun, arranging an attempted sexual assault, and attempting to kill Pallavi’s own father. The arc ends with Pallavi facing DNA-backed exposure and legal custody, while the unresolved romantic and destiny stakes remain alive as a mysterious man arrives with a marriage proposal to Sargun after waiting twenty years.
- 5.0
- A
- Series
- hindi










