The Coolie’s Love
The Coolie’s Love
The story centers on Rani and Raja, whose relationship is repeatedly tested by class prejudice, family control, and public humiliation. It opens with a marriage-related confrontation that erupts into gun threats, violence, and chaos, setting the tone for a world where love is treated like a battlefield. Rani is pushed toward approved matches and pressured by her father and other relatives, while Raja is dismissed as an unsuitable outsider because of his background. Even so, Rani keeps resisting forced marriage and insists that her chosen wedding or commitment is happening on her own terms. Raja also refuses to back down, openly claiming his love and challenging those who judge him by status rather than character. As the conflict grows, money and suspicion enter the picture through disputed cheques, fraud accusations, and threats of jail. The family then brings Raja into its private space, where he is introduced as a husband but immediately mocked and tested by relatives who doubt his motives. A protective elder defends him, but the cruelty of the household is exposed through humiliating gestures and open class contempt. The story then widens into the Royal Diamond world, where hidden identities begin to surface and the balance of power shifts. Raja is eventually revealed to be tied to the company’s leadership, and the woman at the center is also shown to hold major authority as a CEO. These reveals do not end the conflict; instead, they deepen it by turning romance into a struggle over business control, inheritance, and public legitimacy. A rare diamond auction and rival corporate interests add another layer of pressure, with outsiders mocked, blocked, and accused of fraud. At the same time, a medical emergency involving a grandfather pulls the family into a separate crisis of surgery, responsibility, and accusations of murder. The apparent death narrative is overturned when the supposedly doomed patient is revealed to be alive, exposing how unstable the truth has become. Later, Raja and Rani’s bond is strained further as she questions him, speaks of leaving his company, and tries to protect her own future. Yet she still says she will remain with him until the end, leaving their relationship unresolved but not broken. In the final stretch, the corporate struggle expands into a father-son battle over authority, shares, and the White Lotus Diamond, showing that the same themes of control and defiance now govern both family and business. Across the whole arc, the stakes are emotional, social, and financial: whether love can survive coercion, whether hidden identities can withstand public scrutiny, and whether power will belong to those who inherit it or those who fight for it.
- U/A 16+
- Series
- kannada














