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96 reviewsIn India, Kuntala State, Nishadha City
In a lavishly decorated psychologist's room adorned with mahogany furniture and subdued lighting, billionaire Siddharth Varma sat in a leather chair, exuding an air of affluence.
Dr. Manu, his friend and confidant, warmly welcomed him, extending a firm handshake. "What a pleasant surprise! If you had phoned me, I would have come to meet you. Anyway, thanks for coming; your presence boosts my image, and you know I got free publicity too," he remarked.
Siddharth's smile carried a tinge of sadness as he began to share his concerns. "It's about Vikram Varma, my only son, a 13-year-old kid who is meant to be the future ruler of my business and the heir to my property
In India, Kuntala State, Nishadha City
In a lavishly decorated psychologist's room adorned with mahogany furniture and subdued lighting, billionaire Siddharth Varma sat in a leather chair, exuding an air of affluence.
Dr. Manu, his friend and confidant, warmly welcomed him, extending a firm handshake. "What a pleasant surprise! If you had phoned me, I would have come to meet you. Anyway, thanks for coming; your presence boosts my image, and you know I got free publicity too," he remarked.
Siddharth's smile carried a tinge of sadness as he began to share his concerns. "It's about Vikram Varma, my only son, a 13-year-old kid who is meant to be the future ruler of my business and the heir to my property