Love At First Sight

Love At First Sight

The story centers on Vijay, Akshata, and the people around them as spiritual power, family control, and public humiliation collide. Vijay first appears as a kind young man who helps children, but Guruji and Bharatha quickly turn that warmth into suspicion by challenging him over a mysterious power and a ring. The ashram conflict grows harsher when Bharatha publicly accuses Vijay of stealing Guruji's ring and even strikes him in front of everyone. Guruji eventually protects Vijay from the immediate attack, but the larger question of trust remains unresolved. At the same time, Guruji frames Vijay's path as one of purpose and responsibility, saying the power entrusted to him must be used only to help people in need. A parallel family thread follows Akshata and Ajji, where a social-media matchmaking pitch exposes Akshata's anger at being displayed through her wheelchair and treated as a public prospect. Marriage pressure then expands into a larger family and business struggle, with elders treating the wedding as a strategic alliance and a way to control the company. Vijay returns after years away and rejects the marriage plan as manipulation, accusing the family of abandonment and financial betrayal. Even after the wedding, Vijay and Akshata are denied dignity, including public humiliation at a hotel and rejection at home. Akshata repeatedly insists that the marriage has no future or exists only for her grandmother's happiness, while Vijay refuses to let go and keeps trying to protect her. The conflict deepens when Akshata suddenly falls ill and Vijay suspects that the medicine she has taken may be linked to slow poisoning. He questions the tablets, rejects the explanation that they were only multivitamins, and traces the medicine back to Akshata's paternal relatives, making the crisis feel like betrayal from inside the family. Around the same time, public whispers, business rivalry, and auction pressure add to the sense that money and status are shaping every relationship. Vijay's hidden healing ability then becomes more visible when Akshata discovers he has mysteriously cured her injured leg and urges him to use the gift for others. Their bond briefly strengthens into open devotion, with Akshata calling him her protector and husband and Vijay tying his life to her support. But the wider family begins to suspect his power, and accusations of property manipulation and hidden motives spread around him. A public launch for an Ayurvedic healing institute and later confrontations show that his gift is now tied to reputation, inheritance, and control. The story then swings into a public showdown where Vijay is exposed as a fake healer who wanted Akshata's trust and property, and Akshata rejects him before the crowd. Yet the spiritual thread does not end there, because Guruji again teaches that power only matters when used with discipline and righteous intent. Ajay's initiation is completed, but the ring remains contested, and the struggle over it continues to symbolize who deserves authority. The batch closes with a domestic emergency when Ajji suffers chest pain, leading to a rescue, a revelation of slow poison, and another violent ring standoff. By the end, Vijay surrenders the ring to Guruji and moves toward a calmer, more purposeful path, while the family wounds, marriage tensions, and questions of trust remain deeply unresolved.