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Chapter Four

Lucknow. The streets were bustling with its people, the air filled with buzzes from talk. And right now, not only was it filled with talk but with shrieking as well. "Eeeepppp!!!! We're here, we're here! We're actually here!" Arnav cringed at the shrilling of his sister's voice. "Geez, Di, can you stop? You're killing my ear!" "I can't help it Chote, I'm just so excited! Ugh, I just wish Shyam and Adi were here, they would have loved it!" Arnav had to agree. His nephew would have loved to go away on vacation and he knew his brother in-law would have loved some time alone with his sister. But the two were already on a trip of their own, so unfortunately for them, they would not be experiencing Lucknow with them, but would hear about it when they got back. "Eep! We're here!" Driving down a long driveway, Arnav pulled up in front of a grand home. It was his grandmother's home, and waiting

Chapter Three

The next morning the Raizada family got together to wish the Raizada twins good luck and bid them off. "Good luck with the factory Bhai," Akash said to Advay as he gave him a bro hug. "Thanks bro." "Nanav, enjoy your trip," NK said to Arnav. "Don't call me that," Arnav scowled and NK gulped. "Can't you at least be nice and smile before you go," Anjali frowned. Instead Arnav rolled his eyes and Advay chuckled. "Di, you know I'm the more jolly one," Advay smirked. " Jolly is not he word I would use." Both Arnav and Advay grinned roguishly. They looked to their whole family, Mandani coming up to them. She gave her boys each a kiss on the forehead and gave them her blessings. "I hope you two succeed in all your work and stay safe," she smiled softly, tears in her eyes. "Ma, stop crying," Advay said. "I'm not crying," she replied, her voice shaking. &

Chapter Two

Mahant stood by the window and looked down at the city below. "Sometimes it still surprises me how far I've come. If anyone had told me I'd be here decades ago, I'd probably laugh. Yet here I am." Mahant turned around and looked at his twin sons. "I leaned on your mother when I needed strength and I looked into your sister's eyes when I needed hope. I began with wanting to give her a bright future, starting AR for her. And then you two came into our lives, and then Meeku, and making AR into something more became even more important. Today, it finally has." Both Arnav and Advay smiled. "But I didn't do it alone. You two have helped me very much, and for that I'm forever grateful." "Please Papa, don't say that," Arnav said. "We only did what sons should do for their father," Advay said. Mahant smiled. "And there's the teachings of your mother." Mahant went to his desk and s

Chapter One

Flash after flash went off as reporters and journalists buzzed, trying to get their question across and answered. "Mr. Raizada, Mr. Raizada," they all chanted. With one hand gesture, the room silenced and the flashes paused, Mahant Singh Raizada taking control of the room. He turned his attention to one of the reporters and gave a simple nod, approving the man to ask his question. "Mr. Raizada, AR Industries has massed out to become such a large empire - what is the secret to your success?" A small smile appeared on the handsome man's face. "My wife's strong faith and belief is what helped me in the beginning and throughout. Over the years, my family added on to that strength." "Mr. Raizada, do you consider yourself lucky," another reporter asked. "When it comes to my family, yes, very much. Business is just business - if you don't play it right, you won't succeed. I guess you could say there's some luck in th

Prologue

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If you thought one ASR was too much? Think again. Arnav Singh Raizada and Advay Singh Raizada - twin sons of Mahant Singh Raizada and Mandani Singh Raizada. As his elder sons, both Arnav and Advay help Mahant to lead AR Industries. Now their company is set to hit the next level, and this responsibility will be set on the two men. Question is, will they be able to succeed? And what, or who , will come across their way?