Rohan’s smirk faded into genuine shock, then a reluctant, teary smile. "You're an idiot, Dad."
"Beta," Vikram’s deep voice boomed through Rohan’s speakers, making the young man freeze. "You wanted to meet the real Mardana Sasur? Turn around."
But Vikram had a counter-move.
Rohan laughed nervously. "Dad, this is a stunt. Put the phone down." Rohan’s smirk faded into genuine shock, then a
Two weeks ago, Vikram had discovered his son’s secret: Rohan was a top creator on the Voovi app, a platform known for its edgy, adult live streams. But the real twist, the one that kept viewers hooked on Episode 4, was that Vikram had secretly joined Voovi himself—under the alias "Mardana_Sasur" (The Manly Father-in-Law).
Rohan, his unsuspecting son, had just left for the night shift. But Vikram hadn't let him go without a fight. The reason wasn't paternal concern. It was jealousy.
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Rohan spun his chair. The door to his room creaked open. Vikram stood there, not in rage, but holding a second phone, streaming the encounter live.
The camera cut to Rohan’s dimly lit bedroom, which he had converted into a slick streaming den. He adjusted his ring light, a cocky smirk on his face. "What's up, Voovi fam? Tonight, we go live with the one you've been waiting for. The 'Sasur' challenge."
"Your idiot Sasur," Vikram replied, and for the first time, they laughed together. Put the phone down
He tapped his own "Go Live" button. The Voovi audience exploded. Two streams. Same household. One explosive confrontation.
The air in the study was thick with silence, broken only by the rhythmic tick of a grandfather clock. Vikram "Mardana" Thakur, a man whose very name meant "manly," sat with his back to the door. But his broad shoulders were not squared in confidence. They were trembling.
Tonight, the battle for digital dominance reached its peak.
"You think this is a game of who has more followers?" Vikram growled, walking closer. "You forgot the golden rule of Voovi—and of this house. The Sasur always has the final cut."