Intro In a bustling town square, Ayaan, a commoner with a golden voice, sings for the people. His melodies are filled with passion, telling stories of love and longing.
Among the crowd, hidden beneath a silk veil, Princess Zara watches in awe. She has never seen such raw emotion, such freedom. In that moment, she doesn’t feel like a princess—just a girl drawn to a voice that speaks to her soul.
They meet in secret, time and time again. Under the stars, in hidden corners of the palace gardens, they dream of a future where love is their only ruler.
But happiness is fleeting.
One evening, Zara is summoned to the grand hall. Her father, King Idris, stands before her with a decree—she is to be engaged to Prince Rayyan of the neighboring kingdom.
The marriage is a political move, a way to strengthen their kingdom.
Her protests fall on deaf ears. "You are a princess," her father says coldly. "Your duty is to your people, not your heart."
She is locked away in her chambers, forbidden from seeing Ayaan again.
When Ayaan learns of her fate, he is shattered. He rushes to the palace gates, shouting her name in the dead of night. But the guards drag him away, warning him never to return.
From her window, Zara watches helplessly as the only man she has ever loved disappears into the darkness.
Days pass, but for Zara, time has stopped.
She refuses to eat, refuses to smile.
She spends her days sitting by her window, staring at the world she will never be a part of.
At night, she lies on her bed, clutching the pendant Ayaan once gave her, sobbing until sleep takes her.
The palace halls whisper of her sorrow. Even the maids sing the song Ayaan once wrote for her—"Guli Mata." It echoes through the walls, a reminder of what she lost.
And so, the princess remains in her golden cage, drowning in silent tears, knowing th
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