Marwadi Collection 17 boldly addresses the taboo of widow remarriage in orthodox business families. Meera, a 28-year-old widow who manages a textile mill, finds love with Vikram, a 22-year-old pandal decorator from a lower financial standing.

In a bold narrative move, this installment introduces a romance between the scion of a textile empire and the owner of a small, rival startup. Their relationship is forbidden not because of caste or creed, but because of business rivalry and deeply ingrained vyapaar ethics. Their secret meetings in godowns and late-night phone calls about logistics slowly transform into an emotional lifeline. The beauty of this storyline is that their love strengthens their professional integrity rather than destroying it.

Storyline: A magical realist romance. A raika (camel herder) sees a falling star land in his well. It becomes a woman, but only visible in moonlight. They have a daughter. The woman leaves when the daughter turns seven. The herder spends forty years making a silver camel, hoping it will lure her back. It doesn’t. But the daughter becomes an astronomer—naming a star after her mother.