Jhanak Chatterjee was the queen bee of St. Xavier’s College. With her edgy leather jackets, fiery personality, and a reputation for turning heads wherever she went, she wasn’t just popular—she was untouchable. Known for her boldness and sharp tongue, Jhanak was the girl every guy wanted and every girl envied. She breezed through college life like a force of nature, with a crew of equally confident friends who only amplified her magnetic presence. But beneath the confident smirks and the air of effortless cool, Jhanak harbored a secret that she’d never dare share with anyone: she was obsessed with the idea of “losing her virginity.”
It wasn’t about romance or love—no, Jhanak didn’t have time for that sentimental nonsense. For her, it was a matter of control, a step into adulthood that she believed would shatter the pedestal people had put her on. She wasn’t about to let anyone think she was perfect or untouchable anymore. No, she was determined to tick this off her list.
On the other side was Aniruddh Bose, the complete opposite of Jhanak. While she basked in the spotlight, he found comfort in the shadows. A lanky, bespectacled psychology student and Jhanak’s super-senior, Aniruddh spent more time immersed in books than interacting with people. He avoided parties and college events, choosing instead the quiet companionship of his laptop. Intelligent, reserved, and almost invisible, Aniruddh lived a life of deliberate anonymity—just the way he preferred it.
If Jhanak was the college rockstar, Aniruddh was the guy who sat in the last row of her fan club meeting, pretending not to care. They’d crossed paths several times, but their interactions were always laced with disdain. To Jhanak, Aniruddh was a boring, uptight know-it-all who needed to loosen up. To Aniruddh, Jhanak was the epitome of chaos and drama—everything he avoided in life.
But like Jhanak, Aniruddh had a secret of his own. While he appeared to be the picture of academic perfection, his mind often wandered to one singular, embarrassing fixation: he, too, was obsessed with the idea of losing his virginity. For Aniruddh, however, it wasn’t about control—it was about freedom. He believed shedding this part of his innocence would make him feel like less of a misfit in a world that constantly seemed ahead of him.
Unbeknownst to either of them, their paths were about to collide in the most unexpected way.
In a twisted game of wit, pride, and desperation, their paths intertwine in ways neither could have predicted. And as their “secret mission” to shed their innocence brings them face to face with one another, they’re forced to confront not just their differences but also the undeniable sparks flying between them.