Rented Husband

Rented Husband

The microdrama centers on Terence D'Souza, a formidable CEO and arms dealer, who, initially to appease his father, enters a contract marriage with pragmatic heiress Myra. Myra seeks to save her family's collapsing business and escape an unwanted arranged marriage. Their fabricated relationship is immediately tested as Terence, disguised as a humble salesman, endures humiliation and classist abuse from Myra's snobbish family and an arrogant rival suitor, Antony, later identified as Mark Cabral. Despite the initial challenges, Myra fiercely defends Terence, and their bond deepens amidst family disapproval. Terence gradually reveals his immense hidden wealth and true identity as a powerful CEO, challenging the family's prejudices and Mark's ambitions. The conflict escalates as Mark Cabral, revealed as a cunning rival and gang leader, relentlessly pursues Terence, falsely accusing him of theft, orchestrating his abduction, and even ordering his assassination. Myra's loyalty is severely tested as she navigates family ultimatums for divorce, corporate intrigue, and dangerous gang warfare, all while her grandmother faces a critical illness. Terence dramatically asserts his dominance, revealing himself as the CEO of Raksha Suraksha Group and a global arms dealer, turning the tables on his detractors. He orchestrates Mark Cabral's downfall, leading to the rival's public humiliation and his family's financial ruin. Amidst this ruthless corporate and personal power struggle, Terence makes significant sacrifices for Myra's company, and their romance blossoms. Disillusioned by corporate betrayal, Terence proposes marriage to Myra, who accepts, though her cryptic words hint at veiled, possibly strategic, intentions, leaving the true depth of her commitment uncertain. The series explores themes of identity, class, loyalty, and the complex interplay between love and power.