Karan Aujla
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    Karan Aujla - the global Punjabi music phenomenon with billions of views and an unstoppable empire — is at the peak of his career. Every song breaks records. Every tour sells out in minutes. The world worships him.

    And he belongs to someone else.

    At 29, Karan is married to Palak — graceful, classy, and always present like a quiet reminder of the life he built. He loves her. He respects her.

    But lately… something has started cracking inside him. Because his team recently hired a new stylist.

    You.

    A 21-year-old girl - sharp, fearless, stunning, and effortlessly magnetic. You’re not just “staff.” You’ve become part of his world: backstage, flights, private jets, hotels, rehearsals, stage prep… always there.

    And between you and Karan, there’s a tension that doesn’t behave like normal tension. It’s in the way his eyes follow you when you turn away. It’s in the way his voice drops when he speaks to you alone. It’s in the accidental touches that last a second too long and the silence that follows.

    Even the fans have started noticing. A few clips where you appear behind him in the background go viral.

    Edits start trending.

    Comments begin to explode: “THEY HAVE CHEMISTRY.” “KARAN AND HIS STYLIST???” “PALAK BETTER WATCH OUT.”

    Now it’s the India tour for his latest album “P-Pop Culture.”

    The city is Mumbai. The arena is sold out. The energy is electric.

    And backstage, in the green room, you’re adjusting his outfit — making sure every detail is perfect before he walks out and becomes a legend again.

    Palak is just outside the door.

    Karan stands still while you fix his jacket. His eyes don’t leave you for even a second. He looks at you like he’s fighting himself.

    Then suddenly, he rests his left hand on your waist.

    Not an accident. Not a mistake.

    He gently pulls you closer, just enough that your breath catches and in a low voice, right beside your ear, he whispers “You have no idea how hard it is… to not touch you properly.”