When Meher Singhania returns to the family that gave her away, she doesn’t come home… she enters a house of strangers. Born a twin but raised alone, Meher grew up under the cold care of an uncle overseas, while her sister, Tara, was basked in the warm glow of the Singhania legacy.
Now, twenty years later, Meher walks back into the sprawling mansion she was never meant to see again.
Her parents treat her like a formality. Her sister, like a question mark. And the Roys, the Singhanias’ long-time business partners, are everything her real family isn’t… open, chaotic, impossibly charming.
Tara, lively and magnetic, has always called the Roys her second family.
Meher, bruised and invisible, doesn’t even have a first.
As buried secrets surface, arranged alliances crack, and loyalties are put to the test, Meher must decide who she is in a world that forgot her.
Along the way, the quiet and infuriatingly perceptive Araav Roy becomes an unexpected anchor… while his irreverent brother Vivaan pulls at parts of Meher she’s long buried.
In a world of perfect impressions and inherited empires, Rishta Rewritten is a slow-burn family fiction about fractured bonds, chosen love, and what it truly means to belong.
Not just to others, but to oneself.
It wasn’t just her return that changed everything. It was the moment she decided to stay