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Moonlight Drive

Anna was drawn to the picture of Edward on her bedside table in the stillness of her room. She held the framed picture to her chest night after night, finding comfort in the silent conversation she had with his memory. "Tumane mujhe kyon chod diya, Edward? Tumhe kaise jaana pada(Why did you leave me, Edward? How come you have to leave?)" She started traveling through the memories captured in the picture as tears filled her eyes. Every treasured moment was relived in her memory like it was yesterday. "Mujhe Happy Club ki yaad aati hai, hamaare khilakhilaane ki aavaaz se poora kamara bhar jaata tha. Yahaan tak ​​ki niyamit kaaryakram bhi aapaki vajah se asaadhaaran the(I recall the Happy Club, the sound of our giggles filling the entire room. Even the regular events were exceptional because of you.)" Her thoughts wandered back to their fateful first meeting, the day that started their love tale. "Hamaari pahali mulaakaat, jis tarah se hamane bahas ki aur hanse - mainne kabhi nahi socha tha ki isase kuch itana khoobasoorat ho jaega(Our first meeting, the way we argued and laughed – I never imagined it would lead to something so beautiful.)" Anna's heart was troubled by the memory of Edward's self-less sacrifice for Rahul. "Aap hamesha doosaron ko apane se pahale rakhate hain, bhale hi isake liye aapako apani khushi ka tyaag karana pade(You always put others before yourself, even if it meant sacrificing your own happiness.)" Every moment—the declaration of their love, the enchanted Christmas vacation, and the exuberant marriage celebration—played back like parts of a beloved movie. "Hamaare pyaar ka izahaar, barphili Christmas yaatra, hamaari shaadi ke din hamaari pratigyaen - ve kshan shuddh jaadoo the, Edward(Our confession of love, the snowy Christmas trip, our vows on our wedding day – those moments were pure magic, Edward.)" A melancholy silence descended upon the room as Anna ran her fingertips over the picture. The day Khushi was born lingered in her mind, a memory that promised the future they had imagined for themselves. "Khushi ka janm hamaari aashaon ki poorti jaisa laga. Jaisa ki hamane hamesha chaaha tha, hum ek parivaar the(Khushi's birth felt like the fulfillment of our hopes. As we had always desired, we were a family.)" 

In the silence of the night, encircled by memories that both reassured and troubled her, Anna kept talking to the picture, finding consolation in the calm exchange with the love that once was. The question hung there unanswered, a cry for comprehension in a world where some secrets were still unexplained. Anna resumed her job search with diligence, determined to find a role that would give her life direction and security. Her concentration on Malhotra Industries, an established business in London and India, demonstrated her desire to work for one of the top organizations in the sector. She painstakingly created her resume every day, customizing it to highlight her qualifications. She sent in applications, showed up for interviews, and made industry contacts. But luck appeared elusive, and the hunt turned out to be harder than she had imagined. Even all the losses, Anna never gave up. She was aware of the value of tenacity in the face of difficulty, particularly when pursuing a job opportunity with a company of such reputation. Her aspiration to join Malhotra Industries strengthened her resolve and encouraged her to take advantage of every opportunity to acquire a job at the prestigious company. Anna, determined to take matters into her own hands, made the decision to meet with the managers and executives of Malhotra Industries, Rajesh Malhotra and his son Dev. Anna needed a way to get around because the mansion on the property was pretty far away. Just so happened that Siddharth was driving by. With a voice full of excitement and haste, she walked over to him. "Kya aap please mujhe Malhotra ​​nivaas par chod denge, Siddharth? Mujhe turant Mr. Rajesh aur Dev se baat karani chaahiye(Would you please drop me off at the Malhotra residence, Siddharth? I must talk to Mr. Rajesh and Dev immediately.)" With a composed expression, Siddharth hesitated for a brief instant. "I am sorry Anna. Yah koi aisi cheez nahi hai jo main kar sakata hoon. Choonki ve mere boss hain, isalie unhe pareshaan karana uchit nahi hoga(That's not something I can do. Since they are my bosses, it wouldn't be appropriate to bother them.)" Exhaling, Anna let out a sigh of frustration. "Tum kitane stupid driver ho! Theek hai, main chaloonga(You're such a stupid driver! Fine, I'll walk.)" Siddharth laughed at the words she chose, laughing at her determination. "Stupid driver? Yadi isase aapako behatar mahasoos karane mein madad milati hai to aap mujhe call kar sakate hain, lekin main aapako unhe pareshaan nahi karane de sakata(You can call me that if it helps you feel better, but I can't let you disturb them.)" Smiling, Anna rolled her eyes in response. "Alright, 'stupid driver.' Haalaanki, sauda kya hai? Rajesh Uncle ne mujhe lagabhag apani god mein utha liya. Mujhe sirph baat karani hai, main unhe pareshaan nahi karoonga(However, what's the deal? Rajesh Uncle raised me practically on his lap. I only need to talk, I won't bother them.)" Siddharth accepts Anna's reasoning and laughs heartily at the nickname. "Okay, okay, so the name "stupid driver" it is. Main tumhe le jaoonga, lekin main koi vaada nahi karata(I'll transport you, but I make no promises.)" Anna smirked as she got inside the vehicle. As they drove towards the Malhotra mansion, the conversation between Anna and Siddharth continued, a mix of frustration and camaraderie permeating the air. Anna had no idea that her journey to join Malhotra Industries might take an unforeseen detour due to this spontaneous ride. As the jeep came to a stop Anna turned to face Siddharth with a new determination. "Okay, stupid driver,mujhe pahiya lene do. Yah utana kathin nahi ho sakata(let me take the wheel. It can't be that difficult.)" Raising an eyebrow, Siddharth hesitated and then nodded. "Madam, yah utana aasaan nahi hai jitana dikhata hai(it's not as easy as it looks.)" Anna took control of the vehicle with confidence, ignoring his caution. Siddharth, who was now seated in the passenger seat, observed with a mixture of interest and worry. "Dekho, Siddharth, yah bilkul rojamarra ki car chalaane jaisa hai. Koi badi chinta ki baat nahi(Look, Siddharth, it's just like operating an everyday car. Not a huge concern.)" She boldly pulled the brake, put the gear in reverse, and stepped on the gas. Siddharth was surprised when the jeep easily started to reverse. "Dekhie, mainne aapase kaha tha, yah aasaan hai(See, I told you, it's easy!)" But her assurance gave way to bewilderment when she found it difficult to steer. "Madam,dhyaan se! In jeepon ki steerig alag-alag hoti hai(be careful! These jeeps have different steering.)" The jeep started traveling directly toward a tree as Anna attempted to steer. Panic grips Siddharth. "Madam, brake! Brake!" However, it was already too late. There was a sharp shock as the jeep struck the tree. "Mainne tumase kaha tha, suno Madam(I told you to listen, Madam!)" Anna turned to Siddharth, her face displaying a mixture of humiliation and frustration. "Aap doshi hain! Aapane ise theek se samajhaaya nahi(You are to blame! You didn't properly explain it.)" Siddharth groaned as he examined the jeep's damage. "Madam,mujhe ise sambhaalane den. Jaisa ki mainne kaha, yah aasaan nahi hai(let me handle this. It's not easy, as I said.)" Anna crossed her arms, becoming angrier and more stubborn. "Fix it then, Stupid Driver!" Muttering to himself, Siddharth started evaluating the harm and repairing it. Anna felt impatient as he fiddled with the engine. "Jaldi karo! Mujhe Dev aur Mr.Rajesh se baat karani hai(Hurry up! I need to speak with Dev and Mr. Rajesh.)" Frustrated with the situation, Siddharth retaliated. "Yadi aapane sun liya hota to hum is jhanjhat mein na padate. Aap mujhe stupid driver jitana chaahen kah sakate hain, lekin main anubhavi hoon(We wouldn't be in this mess if you had listened. You can call me Stupid Driver all you want, but I'm experienced.)" "Yah jagah bahut hi khubasoorat hai(This place is so beautiful.") She strolled onto the bridge, the soft brightness of the moon reflected in the shimmering lake below. She was lost in her thoughts and started to fantasize about Edward, smiling wistfully. "Edward,kaash aap is pal ko mere saath saajha karane ke liye yahaan hote(if only you were here to share this moment with me.)" She experienced a sudden surge of energy and started dancing to the beat of her own heart. She sang with her whole heart. The words, which reflected the feelings whirling inside her, expressed a sense of longing and passion as she twirled and danced on the bridge. The music echoed throughout the night, mingling with the gentle sound of the breeze and the far-off ripples in the lake. Siddharth was enthralled with the impromptu dancing and the heartfelt performance of the song as she observed Anna from a distance. The calm night seemed to be enchanted by her carefree demeanor. "Nach karate samay uname bahut shaalinata hoti hai. Yah ek sapane jaisa hai(She has such grace when dancing. It resembles a dream.)" Siddharth found himself thinking about Anna as she kept losing herself in the dance, the moonlit backdrop imprinting a picture-perfect moment in his mind. Their ordinary journey was transformed into a spectacular encounter by the unexpected beauty of the night and Anna's captivating presence, leaving a lasting impression on both of their hearts.

(Chaaye Jo Dil Paaya- Dil Hai Tumhaara)

Chaaya hai joh dil pe kya nasha hai

Aisa lag raha hai pyar ho raha hai

Chaaya hai joh dil pe kya nasha hai

Aisa lag raha hai pyar ho raha hai

Beqaraari mein bhi kitna maza hai

Aisa lag raha hai pyar ho raha hai

Apni palkon mein mujhko chupaya hai

Ek chehre ne mera chain churaya hai

Har taraf shokh mausam ka saaya hai

In hawaon ne mera aanchal udaya hai

Dil mein joh chupi hai ek dilruba hai

Aisa lag raha hai pyar ho raha hai

Beqaraari mein bhi kitna maza hai

Aisa lag raha hai pyar ho raha hai

Main toh deewaani teri hone lagi

Ajnabi khayalon mein khone lagi

Kuch khabar hui na mujhko teri kasam

Kab aur kahan yeh chahat hui sanam

Dard hai, chubhan hai, haya hai

Aisa lag raha hai pyar ho raha hai

Chaaya hai joh dil pe kya nasha hai

Aisa lag raha hai pyar ho raha hai

Beqaraari mein bhi kitna maza hai

Aisa lag raha hai pyar ho raha hai

Aisa lag raha hai

Aisa lag raha hai

Aisa lag raha hai pyar ho raha hai

English:

What's this intoxication that has spread on my heart

It seems as if I'm falling in love

What's this intoxication that has spread on my heart

It seems as if I'm falling in love

There's so much fun in restlessness as well

It seems as if I'm falling in love

Someone has hidden me in their eyes

A face has stolen my peace

The shadow of beautiful weather is everywhere

These winds are blowing my scarf away

My beloved is hiding in my heart

It seems as if I'm falling in love

There's so much fun in restlessness as well

It seems as if I'm falling in love

I've started to go crazy for you

I've started to lose myself in strange thoughts

I swear on you, I have no idea

When and where I fell in love with you beloved

There's pain, there's pricking, there's shyness

It seems as if I'm falling in love

What's this intoxication that has spread on my heart

It seems as if I'm falling in love

There's so much fun in restlessness as well

It seems as if I'm falling in love

It seems as if

It seems as if

It seems as if I'm falling in love

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Anna stood on the bridge, buried in her emotional song and moved by her passionate dance. Siddharth approached her. Seeing that she was upset, he put a gentle arm around her shoulders and offered consolation. "Anna,tum theek ho(are you okay)?" With tears in her eyes, Anna leaned drowsily into Siddharth's arms. Her voice was vulnerable, and it weighed pain. "Tumane mujhe kyon chod diya, Edward(Why did you leave me, Edward?)" The mention of another name surprised Siddharth, who felt a mixture of worry and perplexity. Though he had witnessed Anna's suffering previously, something about the relationship between her anguish and the name "Edward" piqued his interest With Siddharth's reassuring embrace still around her, Anna appeared to be lost in a world of pain and recollections. With Siddharth's reassuring embrace still around her, Anna appeared to be lost in a world of pain and recollections. Fearing for Anna's safety, Siddharth felt the cold air against her skin as she clung to the grief that had engulfed her. Sensing she was in need of consolation, he led her tenderly to his jeep so she could get some rest. He put his jacket carefully over her shoulders, tucking her in with a careful emotion. Siddharth looked at Anna, who was already soundly asleep, while the night breeze rustled through the tranquil surroundings. Her face was fragile, highlighted by the soft glow of the moon. Siddharth had a great deal of sympathy for Anna in spite of the mystery surrounding Edward and the difficulties of their voyage. "Anna, aaraam karo. Meri yahaan maujoodagi hogi(I'll be here.)" Night kept a soft watch over them while Anna slept, nestled under Siddharth's jacket for warmth. Siddharth watched her closely as she thought about the complexities of the heart and the unanticipated connections made in the face of uncertainty. A silent connection between two souls traversing the ups and downs of their common path was evident in the peaceful way the night played out. Anna woke up in Siddharth's jeep as the first light of the morning sun started to break through the darkness. She screamed out to him out of reflex as soon as she felt the icy chill."Hey, Stupid Driver! Subah hai; uthan(It's morning; get up.)" Feeling a bit lost after the early wake-up call, Siddharth looked at the time. It was barely five in the morning. "Yah bahut jaldi hai Madam.Kka hamaare liye thodi der aur sona sambhav nain hai(It's too early, Madam. Is it not possible for us to sleep a little longer?)" But Anna had no intention of delaying their goal. "Aaraam karane ka koi samay nahinhai! Gadi chalaana shuroo karen. hamen Hahaan pahunchane ki jaroorat hai(There is no time to relax! Start driving. We need to get there.)" Siddharth let out a defeated sigh, got the jeep running, and they were on their way. Anna's impatience was fueled by the hope of arriving at their destination. They reached Malhotra Industries at last. Its strong gates and watchful guards indicated that this was a prestigious location. But the bodyguards were not amused by their approach and threw them out right away. Unfazed, Anna decided to act alone. When Rajesh Malhotra emerged, Anna greeted him and said, with a playful smile. "Rajesh Uncle,kya tum mujhe nahi pahachaanate? Bachapan mein main tumhaari god mein baithata tha(don't you recognize me? As a child, I used to sit on your lap.)" 

With a bewildered expression on his face and not being able to remember any such experience, Rajesh glanced at Anna. "I'm sorry, Mr. Malhotra!Haalaanki, mujhe naukari kee zarooraihai. Please(However, I need a job. Please.)" Rajesh laughed enthusiastically, taken aback by Anna's innocence and tenacity. "Haalaanki, aap jaanate hain ki prabhaav kaise daala jaata hai. Young lady, aapaka naam kya hai(You know how to create an impression, though. Young lady, what is your name?)" Anna smiles at him. "Mera naam Anna hai.Aur,stupid driver hai(My name is Anna. And, this is Stupid Driver.)" With a mixture of chuckles and humiliation, Siddharth nodded in agreement. Still finding it funny, Rajesh agreed to grant Anna's request. "All right, Anna. Bataen ki mujhe aapako naukari par kyon rakhana chaahiye(Please explain why I should hire you.)" Anna made her argument with sincerity in her eyes. "Main ek samarpit karmachaari hoon jise vaastav mein is naukari ki jaroorat hai. Saath hi, is stupid driver ke kaaran mujhe der ho gai(I'm a dedicated employee who genuinely needs this job. Also, this stupid driver caused me to be late.)" Rajesh laughed again, finding her candor refreshing. "Anna,aapake paas ek aatma hai. Yah acha hai. Malhotra ​​Industries mein aapaka svaagat hai(you've got a soul. That's nice. Welcome to Malhotra Industries.)" Joy and thankfulness lighted across Anna's face. Even though Siddharth was still called "Stupid Driver," he couldn't help but grin at the unanticipated development. Anna had a fresh connection to the mysterious world of Malhotra Industries in the morning, in addition to a job chance. "Mr.Malhotra,kya main aapako uncle kah sakata hoon(can I call you Uncle?)" Rajesh gave her request a kind smile. "Beshak, tum kar sakati ho betee.Lekin keval tabhi jab main tumhe bula sakoon, beti(You can, of course, Beti. But only if I can call you, Beti.)" Anna smiled in gratitude and nodded. "That would be lovely, Uncle." 

Siddharth, meantime, had located a peaceful area to rest. Unbeknownst to him, Anna discovered him sleeping on Dev's bed. "Stupid driver,boss ke bistar par so rahe hain? Kitana besharm(dozing off on the boss's bed? How shameless!" She sarcastically disapproved, pulling the covers over Siddharth in a playful manner. The lighthearted banter and family lingo that they shared while she went on her tour with Rajesh signaled the start of a special friendship. Feeling both concerned and eager to assist, Anna approached Siddharth with a proposal as Rajesh Malhotra got ready for an important meeting with his rivals. "Suno Siddharth. Aap Rajesh uncle ke beta Dev se milate julate hain. Shaayad meeting mein aap unaki bhoomika nibha saken. Yah ek buddhimaan nirnay ho sakata hai(Listen, Siddharth. You resemble Dev, the son of Rajesh Uncle. Perhaps at the meeting, you could play the role of him. It could be an intelligent decision.)" Siddharth, caught aback by the idea, shook his head in bewilderment. "Yah koi smart vichaar nahi hai, aAna. Yeh anaitik hone ke saath-saath khataranaak bhi hai. Mujhe kisi aur ke roop mein prastut hone ki anumati nahi hai(That's not a smart idea, Anna. Along with being immoral, it is dangerous. I'm not allowed to pose as someone else.)" Never one to back down, Anna stuck to her strategy. "Come on, Stupid Driver. Yah ek ache uddeshy ke liye hai. Dev ki jagah lene ke liye aap bilkul upayukt vyakti hain, Rajesh Uncle ko kise ki jaroorat hai. Aap yah kar sakate hain(It's for a good cause. You're the perfect person to fill in for Dev, Rajesh Uncle needs someone. You can do it!)" Siddharth answered with a hint of annoyance, feeling impatient. "Anna,aap moorkhataapoorn kaary kar rahe hain. Yah koi aisi cheez nahi hai jo main kar sakata hoon. Yeh galat hai, aur main apane kariyar ko jokhim mein daalane ya anaitik vyavahaar mein shaamil hone se inakaar karata hoon(you're acting foolishly. That's not something I can do. It's wrong, and I refuse to risk my career or engage in unethical behavior.)" Anna exhaled in irritation, feeling a little let down by Siddharth's rejection. She was hoping to find Rajesh a way out of his situation, but Siddharth's values were too strong to budge against the crazy idea. Anna experienced a wave of compassion and worry as she watched the innocent old man and the energetic kid playing with his mother. She sought Siddharth's opinion since she was troubled by the thought of the possible outcomes. "Chote bache aur boodhe ke baare mein kya? Ve nirdosh hain. Kya isaka parinaam unhe bhugatana padega(What about the small child and the old man, Siddharth? They are innocent. Will this lead them to suffer as a result?)" With tears in his eyes, Siddharth struggled with the moral dilemma. He was troubled by the plan's ethical implications and couldn't stand the idea of hurting people who weren't taking part. "Haan, Anna, mujhe pata hai. Galat baat hai. Lekin Rajesh uncle ke liye sab kuch theek nahi chal raha hai. Hum kaise madad kar sakate hain(Yes, Anna, I know. It is wrong. But things are not going well for Rajesh Uncle. How can we help?)" Anna went on to voice her worries, feeling caught between the seriousness of Rajesh's position and the risk to innocent onlookers. "Hame unhe kasht nahi one dena chaahiye. Koi aur tareeka hona chaahiye.Hame aise samaadhaan ke saath aana chaahiye jo asahaay logo keeiaksha kare(We must not allow them to suffer. There has to be another way. We must come up with a solution that protects the defenseless.)" After giving it some thought, Siddharth wiped away his tears and grudgingly accepted Anna's suggestion. "Theek hai, Anna. Yadi nirdoshon ko surakshit rakhane ka yahi ekamaatr tareeka hai to main kaarravai karoonga. Haalaanki, isalie nahi ki mera maanana ​​hai ki yah sahi hai. Yah unake liye hai(All right, Anna. I'll take action if it's the only way to keep the innocent safe. Not because I believe it to be correct, though. It's for them.)" Siddharth was having an internal struggle that reflected the complexity of their situation as they walked to the conference. During the meeting with Rajesh Malhotra's adversaries, Siddharth reluctantly assumed the part of Dev and greeted the room with convincing confidence. Conscious of the social dilemma, Siddharth decided to direct the discussion in a constructive and productive direction. "Ladies and Gentlemen,aaie cheejon ko pariprekshy mein rakhen. Main jaanata hoon ki hamame se pratyek ke paas vyavasaay aur hit hain jinhe sanrakshit karane kee aavashyakata hai. Hamaari company par nirbhar nirdosh logo ko hamaari saphalata ke kaaran kasht nahi uthaana padata(let's keep things in perspective. I know that each of us has businesses and interests that need to be protected. The innocent people who depend on our company don't have to suffer because of our success.)" He went on to present a plan that would help all parties—including the innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire. "Main phresh naamak ek naya vyavasaay sthaapit karane ki salaah deta hoon, jo svaasthy ke prati jaagarook upabhoktaon ki badhati pravrtti ko pasand aaega. Isase hamaare samudaayon ki bhalai ke saath-saath raajasv ka ek naya srot bhi taiyaar hota hai(I recommend establishing a new business called Fresh, which will appeal to the growing trend of health-conscious consumers. This benefits our communities' well-being in along with creating a new revenue stream.)" 

Siddharth continued by outlining the possible advantages for the competitors and businesspeople present. "Ek vitteey prayaas hone ke alaava, phresh sthaaneey arthavyavasthao ko badhaava dega, naukariyaan paida karega aur behatar jeevan shaili ko protsaahit karega. Hum apane vyaavasaayik udyamon mein vividhata laakar ham par bharosa karane vaale logo ke jeevan mein sudhaar karate hue sthirata aur samrddhi ki gaurantee de sakate hain(Besides to being a financial endeavor, Fresh will boost local economies, create jobs, and encourage better lifestyles. We can guarantee stability and prosperity while improving the lives of people who rely on us by diversifying our commercial ventures)." He gave an overview of marketing tactics, possible joint ventures, and the favorable impression that such an endeavor could have on their individual companies. "Bas us sadbhaavana, saamudaayik samarthan aur anukool surkhiyon ki kalpana karen jo kisi aisi cheez ka hissa banane se utpann hoti hai jo har kisi ie madad karati hai. Hum sabhi apani naitikata ka tyaag kie bina saphal ho sakate hain(Just picture the goodwill, community support, and favorable headlines that result from being a part of something that helps everyone. All of us can be successful without sacrificing our morals.)" The meeting's emphasis was redirected from confrontation to collaboration by Siddharth's unexpected proposal, which emphasized a shared responsibility for the well-being of the larger community. Anna began to feel nervous as Siddharth went on to discuss the concept for the apple juice company, Fresh. "Renu,kuch bura lagata hai(something feels off)," she muttered as she bent over to talk to her. " Ye meri yojana mein nahi tha. Vah overacting karate najar aa rahe hain(This was not in my plans. He seems to be overacting.)" Renu nodded, understanding as well. Anna became increasingly uncomfortable and on the verge of passing out before they could look into their suspicions further. Renu, who moved quickly, hurried to Anna's rescue and assisted her in regaining her calm. "Kya tum theek ho, Anna? Kya ho raha ha(?Are you alright, Anna? What's happening?)" Rivals in the room raised their suspicions before Anna could reply. "Yah Dev nahi hai! Yah driver hai, Siddharth(This isn't Dev! It's the driver, Siddharth!)" When faced with the information, Siddharth did not refute the assertion. "Haan, main driver Siddharth hoon(Yes, I am Siddharth, the driver.)" Sensing a crisis, the media moved quickly to reveal the impostor. Escorted out, Siddharth now had to face the consequences. In an effort to save face, Siddharth frantically fled to Rajesh and sought safety. "Main Mr. Malhotra ​​ka beta hoon. Main Siddharth nahi hoon(I am Mr. Malhotra's son. I am not Siddharth.)" A startled quietness enveloped the space. Now identified as Dev, Siddharth had been taking on two roles to get away from the demands of his duties. Everyone was taken aback by the discovery, especially Renu and Anna. In an attempt to digest the sudden turn of events, Rajesh asked Siddharth a question. "Dev,kya yah sach hai(is this true)?" Siddharth nodded, too weak to continue the farce. "Haan Dad. Main bas ek break chaahata tha. Mujhe nahi pata tha ki yah itana aage badh jaega(Yes, father. All I wanted was a break. I had no idea it would progress this far.)" A hum of disbelief filled the room. Blushing as she realized that she had jokingly called Dev as a "stupid driver," Anna couldn't help but feel both embarrassed and surprised. Unexpectedly, the course of events exposed a web of lies and secrets that would change the nature of Malhotra Industries and the relationships that existed within. Driven by a cunning desire for vengeance, Anna made the decision to tell Renu about her scheme. 

(She is so beautiful)

The complex plan that the two women came up with to send Siddharth on an outrageous and hilarious adventure was so brilliant that they couldn't contain their laughter. "Ab tak ke sabase bade pratishodh ke liye khud ko taiyaar karo, Renu.Ddekhate hain vah Malhotra ​​Industries ke liye kahaan tak ​​jaenge(Prepare yourself for the greatest revenge ever, Renu. Let's see how far he'll go for Malhotra Industries.)" 

(Does'nt she have the world's most beautiful smile)

Siddharth was asking where Malhotra Industries was located, and Anna couldn't help but have some fun at his expense. "Vaah, kya romaanchak yaatra hai! Aapako ek pahaad par chadhana hai, neeche ludhakana hai aur phir gaana gaate hue machuaare se nadi paar karane ke liye kahana hai.Usake baad bakariyon se bhare truck par chadhen(Wow, what an exciting journey! You have to climb a mountain, roll down, and then sing while you ask the fisherman to cross the river. Climb up a truck full of goats after that.)" Siddharth, clueless to the joke, embarked on the absurd hike, desperate to prove his loyalty to Malhotra Industries. Siddharth started singing a traditional song of the fishermen as soon as he arrived at the riverbank.

"Oh, nadi bahati hai, mere dost, chandrama ki naram chamak ke neeche, mere dil mein ek geet ke saath, main apani naav ko idhar-udhar chalaata hoon. Machuaare ka jeevan saral hai, anakahi kahaaniyon ke saath,laharon ki lay mein, meri kismat khulati hai(Oh, the river flows, my friend, under the moon's soft glow, With a song in my heart, I paddle my boat, to and fro. The fisher's life is simple, with tales untold, in the rhythm of the waves, my destiny unfolds.)

Amused by the spectacle, the fisherman led Siddharth over the river as he proceeded on his musical adventure. Siddharth had no idea that this was only the start of his crazy journey. When Siddharth arrived at the goat-filled vehicle, his first confusion gave way to frustration as he comprehended the joke. "Ek minute rukie, Malhotra ​​Industries kahaan hai(Wait a minute, where is Malhotra Industries?)" The truck driver casually replied, holding back a smile. "Theek hai, mera manaana hai ki tumhe moorkh banaaya gaya, dost. Han vaheen hai jahaan se tumane shuruaat ki thei(ell, I believe you were fooled, friend. It's right back where you started.)" With a mixture of shame and rage, Siddharth tugged the truck driver's collar. "Isamen to aap bhi shaamil the na(You were involved in this, weren't you?) " The driver of the truck laughs. "Mere dost, shaant ho jao. Yah sab aanandadaayak tha. Anna ka iraada keval aapako sabak sikhaane ka tha(My friend, calm down. It was all enjoyable. Anna only intended to pass on a lesson to you.)" Siddharth realized, and he had to giggle at the well-thought-out clever prank. "Shaabaash, Anna. Bahut badhiya(Well done, Anna. Well played.)" The amusing incident provided a welcome diversion from the recent disclosures, fostering a spirit of unity and laughing among the Malhotra Industries team members. 

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