Right before Sunil raised his hand to slap Sameer, his sister stopped him. Sunil was forced to stop by his sister, and from her perspective, nothing like this should have ever happened.
Almost 2 years and 6 months ago, Sameer got admitted to a business school just like his elder brother did. It is a popular school in the area, and he is bright in business studies. After getting well acquainted with his college life, he made a dozen friends, and out of all those friends, two of them were certainly the ones he hung out with the most. Comparatively, he was better than both of them in the case of academics; however, he was the only one of the three to be determined to become a good businessman.
The clocks went ticking, and, a year passed and two semesters concluded. By this time, the three friends had grown closer to each other. Sameer’s two friends, Aman and Parth, were thinkers; they were not good at academics but had ideas going with them all the time. On the other hand, Sameer kept pushing and scoring high. Once, Aman had a great idea to go along with it, which was to create a startup. Parth quickly gave a nod to Aman to get this idea working, and so did Sameer. Parth started working on the same idea with Aman to plan what steps they would take. Undoubtedly, Sameer was interested, found potential in their plan, and worked with them. Even after getting busy on a huge project they took on, Aman and Parth somehow graduated, while Sameer maintained his scores and graduated with flying colours.
After doing well throughout the programme, Sameer’s family was happier than ever. His father was especially happy since Sameer was going to start working in his business just like his elder brother. Sameer showed his businessman genes inside him, just like his brother did. Both of them are very good in this specific area. However, Sameer’s sister didn’t want to be a part of her father’s business and aimed to become a doctor. Sameer’s brother is already handling critical tasks in business so well.
Right after graduation, Sameer officially joined his father’s business. However, he also helped his friends start on their own, but Parth and Aman were not able to handle business by themselves, so profit didn’t come into their hands. On the other side, Sameer and his brother, Sunil, made a lot of profit and growth due to their knowledge.
After five months of struggle, Aman and Parth lost hope and decided to abandon the startup. After becoming aware of the situation, Sameer decided to help them, at least financially. But the only problem was that he relied on his father for money, and even if his father wouldn’t deny giving money to him, this was not the case where his father would want to help him. So, being able to access the business’s account, Sameer withdrew some money from the business account today. But little did he know that he was spotted by his brother doing this stuff. Sunil, having the mindset of a businessman, thought this was an apostate and quickly caught his brother to take him into custody.
The two brothers got home. Sunil’s views of equity engulfed him and made him angry, while Sameer tried to explain his wrongdoings. Sunil proceeded to slap his brother, and right before he raised his hand to slap Sameer, his sister stopped him. Neha, his sister, was stunned, watching something she never anticipated. Neha and Sameer started explaining the situation to Sunil after Sameer told her everything. A little unexpectedly, their father joined the conversation after hearing everything from afar. It was he who was able to bring Suni back to his senses. But Sunil got his sense of justice from his father, and his father won’t let Sameer go off easily. So, their father decided to let Sameer do as he pleases, but he will have to join his friend’s startup and leave his current business. After a very brief moment, Sameer accepted the deal and went to his friends.
Sameer joined his friend’s startup and left his father’s business, while his family came back to normal, including him. His family business and his friend’s startup both worked exceptionally well thereafter.
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