The story revolves around Pratha, a Naagin (snake woman) who is living with her husband Rishabh. Rishabh is an army officer and an undercover agent. Pratha wants to live an ordinary life with Rishabh and decides to give up her powers as a Naagin. She plans to do this by praying to Lord Shiva on the full moon night. However, before she can do this, Rishabh discovers her true identity as a Naagin and feels betrayed. He tells her that he won't look at her again and doesn't want to be with her. Pratha tries to explain herself, but Rishabh is too angry to listen. Meanwhile, Pratha's family is trying to plan a surprise for her and Rishabh, but things don't go as planned. Pratha's mother, Chanda, wants to tell her something important about Rishabh's birth, but Pratha is too busy dealing with her problems with Rishabh. The story ends with Pratha heartbroken and Rishabh angry and hurt.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Pratha is a Naagin, also known as the Sheshanagin.
2. Rishabh is an army officer and an undercover agent for the country.
3. Pratha and Rishabh are married.
4. Pratha has the power to transform into a snake.
5. Rishabh's mother, Seema, does not want Pratha and Rishabh to be together.
6. Seema has tried to kill Pratha multiple times.
7. Pratha has a book that holds the secrets of her life as a Naagin.
8. Rishabh discovers Pratha's true identity as a Naagin.
9. Pratha plans to give up her powers as a Naagin to live an ordinary life with Rishabh.
10. Pratha's powers can be taken back by Lord Shiva if she prays to him with complete sincerity.
11. Pratha's condition for living an ordinary life with Rishabh is that there should be no secrets between them.
12. Rishabh is upset and feels cheated when he discovers Pratha's true identity.
13. Pratha's mother, Chanda, knows a secret about Rishabh's birth that she wants to tell Pratha.
14. Rishabh's mother is in a coma and her condition is critical.
15. Reem, Rishabh's sister, is still in love with Rishabh and blames Pratha for ruining her life.