Rathore Family (Agastya's Side)

🛡️ The Rathore Dynasty:Â
A Legacy Etched in Iron and Gold
The story of the Rathore Dynasty doesn't begin with Agastya. It begins in dust, war cries, and the relentless pursuit of power.Centuries ago, in the arid expanse of Marwar, a region once ruled by fragmented kingdoms, a warrior rose—not just with a sword, but with vision. Rajveer Singh Rathore, the first recorded patriarch, wasn't born a king. He carved his kingdom from the ashes of fallen rivals. Legend says he fought seventeen battles before he turned twenty-five, and none of his enemies lived to tell the tale. His valor birthed the motto that still echoes in Rathore bloodlines:
"If destiny is a throne, we build it in fire and sit on it with pride."
Under his reign, the House of Rathore wasn't just a clan—it became a force. Warriors became landlords, landlords became rulers. From defending borders to dictating them, the Rathores rose not just in Marwar, but in political and trade circles across the northern plains. Their ascendancy was not just military—it was economic. By the mid-1800s, the Rathores were no longer just soldiers; they had become masterful strategists in trade. Textiles, spices, salt, and opium routes began to pass through Rathore-controlled territories. Every deal was watched, every caravan taxed. Wealth flowed like a river through their strongholds, and power followed. When colonial forces entered India, the British knew two things: the sun never sets on their empire—and the Rathores don't bow to it. While many princely houses negotiated treaties for survival, the Rathores played a different game. They provided mercenaries, controlled internal trade, and kept colonial officers close—but never too close. The dynasty endured not by submission but by strategy.
🏛️ Modern Empire: Rathore Industries:
In the years following Independence, the Rathores made their boldest transformation yet—from rulers of land to rulers of industry. Amarnath Rajveer Rathore, Agastya's grandfather, was the architect of that leap. A man of iron-willed discipline and unmatched business acumen, he foresaw the shift before most royal families did. While others clung to palaces and titles, Amarnath built Rathore Industries, brick by calculated brick. From steel and cement to finance, infrastructure, and tech, Rathore Industries became a multi-sector empire. Their boardroom echoed with the same weight as their war rooms once did. But with modernity came colder wars—hostile takeovers, political alliances, legal battles, and corporate espionage. Agastya Dev Rathore, now the heir to this legacy, is the next evolution of a bloodline that doesn't just survive chaos—it commands it. He is the polished blade of his ancestors' swords. With a mind sharpened in London, a demeanor crafted in silence, and a soul branded by expectation, Agastya is not just carrying a legacy.
He is becoming it.
đź’ The Rathore Code
What sets the Rathores apart isn't just wealth or war stories—it's their code:
•  Loyalty is currency. Betrayal is death.
•  The name never bends—only breaks what threatens it.
•  Power isn't asked for. It's taken.
•  Blood builds legacy, but legacy demands more than blood.
Every Rathore child is raised with the weight of this code. There are no soft corners in the haveli's towering halls—only sharp expectations and silent ambitions. The family doesn't believe in fate—they believe in forging it, one conquest at a time.
Their crown? Not gold. It's pressure, pride, and power wrapped into one enduring symbol.
 Their legacy? Carved into history, feared in the present, and already casting a shadow on the future.

•  Dev Amarnath Rathore (55)
Agastya's father. Silent, sharp, and emotionally distant. Co-chairman of Rathore Industries.
•  Rajeshwari Dev Rathore (52)
Agastya's mother. Regal, intelligent, and traditional. The glue of the Rathore mansion.
•  Rudra Amarnath Rathore (52)
Agastya's uncle. Stern and business-minded.
•  Avni Rudra Rathore (50)
Agastya's aunt. Elegant, involved in charity, and secretly nosy.
•  Amarnath Rajveer Rathore (78)
Agastya's grandfather. Former head of the Rathore empire. Commands both fear and respect.
•  Gauri Amarnath Rathore (75)
Agastya's grandmother. Kind, grounded, and deeply observant. Knows every unspoken truth.
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Siblings & Cousins
(Birth Order: Agastya > Samar > Shrivali > Mrinali > Vivan)
•  Samar Rudra Rathore (27) – 2nd
Cousin. Calm, collected, and loyal. Works with Rathore Group.
•  Shrivali Dev Rathore (26) – 3rd
Middle sibling. Strong-headed, protective, and extremely blunt.
•  Mrinali Rudra Rathore (25) – 4th
Cousin. Poised and diplomatic. Closest to Rajeshwari emotionally.
•  Vivan Dev Rathore (23) – 5th
Youngest sibling. Reckless and witty, often hides deeper emotions.
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Others
•  Aarush Samarjeet Sisodia (28)
Agastya's best friend since childhood. Charming, flirtatious, and emotionally intelligent.
•  Zyaan Vikrant Chauhan (29)
Agastya's biggest business rival. Cunning, ruthless, and knows Agastya's weaknesses.
Sinha Family (Niya's Side)

🔥 The Sinha Legacy:Â
Fire-Born, Purpose-Forged
Where the Rathores built empires with iron hands and golden ambitions, the Sinha legacy was never about owning kingdoms—it was about changing the world from within them. Rooted in the cultural and political heart of Eastern India, the Sinhas have always walked a different path. They were not conquerors of land, but reformers of thought—intellectuals, healers, revolutionaries, and rebels. Their lineage dates back to the 1700s, when the earliest known Sinha, Dr. Devyaansh Sinha, defied British restrictions to establish underground clinics for war victims and cholera-stricken villages. While most resisted with swords, the Sinhas resisted with minds sharper than blades. They became doctors, scholars, and bureaucrats—men and women who refused to stay silent under oppression, and who saw education not as privilege, but as rebellion. By the early 20th century, the Sinhas had produced freedom fighters, underground publishers of nationalist literature, and medical pioneers. In the partition years, while cities burned and borders bled, the Sinhas were running refugee clinics and negotiating peace in riot-torn provinces. Their legacy was never televised. It was whispered in classrooms, carved into hospital walls, and inked into the margins of political history.
🩺 Modern Era: The Fire Behind the White Coat
In a world drunk on money and muscle, the Sinhas never bent to flash—they chose purpose over power. And no one embodies that burning purpose more than Dr. Veerendra Yugraj Sinha, Niya's father. A highly respected neurosurgeon and medical policy advisor, Dr. Veerendra walked away from private fortune to reform government-run healthcare systems. He is a man of morals sharp enough to cut steel, yet quietly spoken enough to be mistaken for mild—until he speaks truth that silences rooms. Under his vision, the Sinha name became synonymous with institutional reform, medical ethics, and fearless advocacy. He trained Niya not just in science—but in spine. Her mother, Meher Varnika Sinha, brought the grace and quiet rebellion the Sinha women are known for. Educated in classical music and psychology, Meher is not soft—she is steel coated in calm. The kind of woman who holds a family together with silence that speaks louder than shouts.
🗺️ The Code of the Sinha Lineage
Every family has rules.
 The Sinhas have a fire-born code:
•  Purpose before privilege.
•  Truth before comfort.
•  If you must burn to heal the world—then burn bright.
•  They can try to silence your words, but never let them shrink your spine.
Niya is the new torchbearer of this legacy. A trauma surgeon who slices through bone and bullshit with the same precision. She's not here to impress. She's here to impact. She doesn't carry her family's name like a burden—she wears it like armor.

•  Veerendra Yugraj Sinha (54)
Niya's father. High-ranking bureaucrat. Rigid with morals and political influence.
•  Meher Varnika Veerendra Sinha (50)
Niya's mother. Soft-spoken and graceful, but not weak. Her heart is Niya's anchor.
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Siblings
•  Aarav Veerendra Sinha (24)
Middle child. Calm, logical, and always protective of Niya.
•  Myra Veerendra Sinha (21)
Youngest sibling. Vibrant and bubbly, the sunshine of the Sinha house.
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Friends & Colleagues
•  Aaradhya Rajeshwari (26)
Niya's childhood best friend. Loyal, fiery, and knows every side of her.
•  Dr. Tvesa Rajnandini Dodia (27)
Close doctor friend. Smart and supportive, often the voice of reason.
•  Dr. Reyansh Vikram Purohit (28)
Niya's colleague. Talented surgeon, but carries a secret affection for her.
•  Dr. Devansh Amarendra Jhala (30)
Mentor-like figure to Niya. Witty and practical.

Where the Rathores rule from thrones, the Sinhas rise from ashes.
 One was born to lead.
 The other was made to disrupt.
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