Vikram, overwhelmed with pride, credited Goddess Mahi for guiding Rohan and him toward a stronger bond. Priya, who had always wanted her son and husband to get along, was overjoyed to see her family united.
As Rohan continued to receive guidance from the goddess, he started to see Vikram in a new light. He began to appreciate Vikram's efforts to provide for his family and his kind heart. The two started to bond over their shared love of cricket, and Vikram began to mentor Rohan on how to play the game.
As Rohan navigated his senior year of high school, he found himself at odds with his stepfather, Vikram. He felt like Vikram was trying to replace his real father, and their relationship was strained. Priya, sensing the tension, tried to mediate between the two, but it seemed like the more she intervened, the more Rohan pushed Vikram away.
In a small town nestled in the heart of India, 17-year-old Rohan was struggling to come to terms with his parents' divorce. His mother, Priya, had remarried a kind-hearted man named Vikram, who was a successful businessman. Rohan's biological father, Raj, had moved to another city for work and wasn't as involved in his life as Rohan would have liked.
From that day on, Rohan, Vikram, and Priya continued to explore India's rich cultural heritage, inspired by the wisdom and kindness of Goddess Mahi.
In 2024, as India celebrated its rich cultural heritage, Rohan and Vikram's bond continued to grow. They visited temples and historic sites together, exploring the country's diverse traditions. Rohan finally felt like he had found a partner in Vikram, someone who cared for him and wanted to see him succeed.
Rohan's newfound relationship with Vikram helped him top his school's rankings in 2024. His photography skills earned him a national award, and he was hailed as one of the top young achievers in India.