SIR MALIK

Sir Malik is a powerful and influential businessman, admired and feared in equal measure for his sharp instincts, bold ambitions, and unmatched reputation as a slick operator in the cutthroat world of real estate development. With his polished demeanor, impeccable suits, and persuasive charm, he’s the kind of man who can turn a handshake into a deal — and a deal into an empire. He is the husband of the formidable Chairman Madam Sunita, head of the Lobha Reality Group, whose ruthless determination and relentless drive have made her one of the most feared figures in the industry. Together, they are a power couple with a shared vision: to transform every patch of open land into gold.

Their latest target is the Avenshan Kids’ Cricket Club, a beloved community institution cherished by generations. To Sunita, the cricket grounds are simply prime real estate — a perfect location for her next towering complex of gleaming commercial buildings. She sees opportunity in concrete and steel, not in grass and memories. Malik, ever the loyal lieutenant, initially stands by her side, playing second fiddle to her ruthless ambition. He knows better than to stand in her way when she sets her sights on something — even if it means bulldozing a piece of local history.

Yet, behind Malik’s sharp eyes and intimidating presence lies something unexpected — a long-buried affection for the game of cricket. As a boy, he once spent endless afternoons dreaming of hitting sixes under the sun, the sound of leather on willow echoing through his heart. That childhood love never fully disappeared; it merely hid beneath layers of power, profit, and prestige.

Now, as he watches plans unfold to demolish the very field that sparked his youthful dreams, Malik finds himself torn between two worlds — the cold calculations of commerce and the warm pull of nostalgia. For the first time in years, he begins to question whether success should come at the cost of something so meaningful. Beneath his smooth exterior and corporate polish, a quiet war brews — between the businessman he has become and the boy who still remembers the joy of a perfect innings.