Dr.Aaradhya Nair

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As the flight landed at Udaipur airport, a young woman stepped out, her eyes filled with excitement. She paused for a moment, taking a deep breath of the crisp Rajasthani air.

"Hello, Udaipur! Myself  Dr.Aaradhya… Dr.Aaradhya Nair!" she said with a bright smile, her voice brimming with enthusiasm.

Aaradhya hailed from Kerala, a place she deeply cherished. For her, family was everything. Her world revolved around her mother and elder brother. They were her pillars of strength, her life.

Her father had passed away when she was just two years old. Like every little girl, she had always imagined her father as a superhero. But for Aaradhya, her elder brother had stepped into that role. He was her superhero.

Her mother, on the other hand, was her idol. Aaradhya admired her for the strength and resilience she had shown in holding their family together.

She still remembered the day her aunt, Mrs. Manju, had caused an uproar in their lives. Aaradhya was only 19 when her aunt came with a notice, demanding their ancestral house. The same woman who always flaunted her perfect family had tried to break theirs. Aaradhya found her irritating and toxic—a snake in their family.

But her uncle, Prakash, had been their savior. He had strongly opposed Manju's demands, saying,
"A perfect family doesn't consist of everyone, but it consists of everything, and they have everything!"

For Aaradhya, her uncle Prakash was like a guiding light, living up to his name.

As she walked out of the airport, her phone buzzed. It was her mother. Aaradhya smiled, knowing what was coming.

" Nee ethiyoo "
"Sookshikane mole"
"Food kazhichooo"

(“Did you reach safely?
Be carefull dear?
Did you eat?)

Aaradhya chuckled softly and replied,
Amma tension akanda njan evede safe ayit ethii.njan ellam noki kollam.
(“Everything’s fine, Mom. Don’t get upset, I reached safely. I’ll handle everything.”)

Her mother, not convinced, fired another question,

"Angottu ponna samay ath ellam shraddhikaney. Avidathe aalukalode nannayi perumaranam."

(Be careful about everything while you’re there. Behave well with the people there.)

Aaradhya replied patiently,

Don’t worry about me there. Am I not more careful than you?

Her mother finally relented with a sigh,
Stay safe, my dear.

Aaradhya smiled. This was her mother’s way of showing love, and she cherished every word of it.

With a final goodbye, she ended the call and stepped into a cab, her heart ready for the adventures awaiting her in Udaipur.


"I have added some dialogue in Malayalam and also written their translations. I hope you are okay with it."




Dr.Aaradhya Nair

Aaradhya Nair

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She is a doctor by profession, the daughter of Suresh Nair and Madhavi Nair

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She is a doctor by profession, the daughter of Suresh Nair and Madhavi Nair. She lost her father when she was two. She is the darling sister of her brother, Rudra Nair. Even though she is a Keralite, her great-grandmother is from Udaipur.






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