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Nevan Kapoor

Age: 28 years old

Height: 6’2”

Profession: Lawyer, recently graduated from a prestigious university in London, currently preparing for a high-profile legal career back in India

Personality: Reserved and composed on the outside, with a simmering intensity beneath the surface. Nevan is highly intelligent, principled, and carries a deep sense of resentment towards the legacy imposed by his family, especially his father’s infidelities and broken promises. He struggles with trust and emotional openness but is fiercely protective of those he cares about. His calm demeanor often masks a turbulent inner world marked by anger and vulnerability.

Family Relations: Son of Mr. Kapoor, a powerful and traditional patriarch, and his wife who maintains the public facade of the family. His relationship with his father is strained due to the latter’s betrayals and reckless personal life. Nevan feels like an outsider in his own family and resents being used as a pawn in familial politics. He shares a complicated bond with his mother, who tries to keep peace.

Siblings: No siblings; he is the sole heir of the Kapoor family, which adds pressure and isolation.

Friends: Keeps a small, trusted circle of close friends from university and legal circles, who know his guarded but loyal nature. His best friend abroad was a fellow law student who understands his struggles with family expectations and his fierce independence.Nevan is shaped by conflict—between duty and desire, between control and freedom. This fuels much of his brooding intensity and his complex relationship with Amaya, whose own fiery spirit mirrors his hidden turmoil.

Past: Nevan Kapoor grew up in a household suffocated by appearances and silence. The marble floors and polished manners could not hide the fractures beneath—the endless arguments that echoed behind closed doors, the whispers of his father’s affairs that reached him long before adulthood. As a child, he learned early that love in the Kapoor family was conditional and fleeting, that affection came with expectations and betrayal was inevitable.By the time he turned sixteen, Nevan had stopped asking questions. Every time he confronted his father, the older man dismissed him with the same cold authority that commanded boardrooms. Words like loyalty and integrity became hollow to Nevan, poisoned by hypocrisy. His mother’s quiet endurance only deepened his bitterness; to him, her silence felt like complicity.When he left for London, he cut more than distance—he carved emotional space. Years abroad transformed him. He channeled resentment into discipline, pain into precision. Law became his weapon, justice his obsession. Yet beneath the controlled exterior, he harbors a corrosive anger—toward his father’s legacy, toward the bloodline he represents, and sometimes, toward himself for still craving their approval.Now, as a man returning to India, Nevan carries the chill of emotional detachment like armor. He views vulnerability as weakness and sentiment as a liability. His charm is deliberate, his composure practiced. He does not forgive easily and rarely forgets. Everything he does—his ambition, his pursuit of power, even his notion of justice—bears the shadow of a son determined never to become like his father, yet terrified he already has.

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