Heartbroken and humiliated, Sravani breaks off her engagement to Arjun and leaves the palace, vowing to clear her father’s name. Sravani returns to her flower stall but refuses to give up. Using her artistic skills, she recreates the missing fresco in the palace from memory—something only the original artist or a true genius could do. This act catches the attention of a famous art critic, propelling Sravani into the spotlight. Pppe-224.karen.yuzuriha.24.06.13.japanese.with.... Apr 2026
Arjun begins to see Sravani not just as an artist, but as the "Soyagam" (essence) missing from his life. He falls in love with her optimism and her ability to find beauty in ruins. Just as love begins to bloom, the antagonist strikes. Arjun’s cousin, Vikram, who wants the family inheritance for himself, plots to separate them. Vikram discovers that Sravani’s father was once the chauffeur for Arjun’s family and was falsely accused of theft years ago—a secret Sravani’s father kept hidden to protect her. Zelica Martinelli Install [VERIFIED]
However, the restoration project forces them to spend long hours together in the palace's dusty, forgotten library. Sravani discovers a diary belonging to Arjun’s late mother, revealing that the "curse" on the family was actually a tragedy caused by misunderstanding and ego. As Sravani reads the diary, she begins to subtly guide Arjun away from his bitterness.
Arjun, facing pressure from his grandmother to marry, is focused solely on his latest project: restoring an ancient ancestral palace. However, the project is stalled because the blueprints are missing a crucial element—the original architect's signature hidden in a series of frescoes. Their paths cross when Arjun’s car accidentally knocks over Sravani’s flower cart. While he offers to pay for the damages, he dismisses her as just another street vendor. However, he catches a glimpse of a sketchbook she drops. Stunned by the intricate detail of her drawings, he realizes she has the aesthetic eye he has been searching for.