Four family trees are provided in the beginning of the novel to help readers keep track of the complicated interwoven family networks: • The
Mehras • Mrs. Rupa Mehra, a mother searching for a suitable boy for her youngest daughter • Raghubir Mehra, her deceased husband • Arun, Mrs. Mehra's oldest son (married to Meenakshi Chatterji) • Aparna, daughter of Arun and Meenakshi • Varun • Savita (married to Pran Kapoor) • Uma Kapoor, daughter of Savita and Pran • Lata, whose arranged marriage forms the basis of the main plot • The
Kapoors • Mr. Mahesh Kapoor (state Minister of Revenue) and Mrs. Mahesh Kapoor • Veena (married to Kedarnath Tandon) • Bhaskar Tandon, son of Veena and Kedarnath • Pran (married to Savita Mehra) • Maan • The
Khans • The Nawab Sahib of Baitar • Zainab, his daughter • Hassan and Abbas, her sons • Imtiaz, a doctor • Firoz, a lawyer • Ustad Majeed Khan, a famed musician, relation to the family (if any) not specified • Begum Abida Khan, politician (sister-in-law of the Nawab Sahib) • The
Chatterjis • Mr. Justice Chatterji and Mrs. Chatterji • Amit, eldest son and internationally acclaimed poet and author. A prominent love interest of Lata • Meenakshi (married to Arun Mehra) • Dipankar • Kakoli • Tapan Some other prominent characters, not mentioned above, include: • Dr Durrani, mathematician at the university that Kabir and Lata attend • Kabir Durrani, a love interest of Lata and a central hub of one of the main themes of the novel. Kabir is a successful player on the university cricket team. Lata and Kabir have a brief, intense courtship, with ramifications echoing through the rest of the novel. • Hashim Durrani, Kabir's brother • Haresh Khanna, an enterprising and determined shoe-businessman, who is also a love interest of the heroine •
Nehru • Malati, best friend of Lata • Mrs Tandon • Kedarnath Tandon (married to Veena Kapoor) • Saeeda Bai, courtesan and musician • Tasneem, family member of Saeeda Bai • Bibbo, servant at Saeeda Bai's house • Rasheed, student at Brahmpur University; Tasneem's Urdu teacher • Ishaq,
sarangi player • S S Sharma, Chief Minister • Agarwal, Home Minister • Priya, his daughter (married to Ram Vilas Goyal) • Simran, a Sikh woman and former love interest of Haresh Khanna • Kalpana Gaur, friend of the Mehra family • Billy Irani, friend of Arun Mehra, later has an affair with Meenakshi • Shireen, his fiancée • Bishwanath Bhaduri • Abdus Salam • Raja of Marh • Rajkumar of Marh, his son • Dr Bilgrami • Professor Mishra, an English professor • Dr Ila Chattopadhay, an English professor • Hans, an Austrian diplomat • The Guppi, inhabitant of Salimpur • Netaji, Rasheed's uncle • Sahgal • Makhijani, indulgent poet • Sandeep Lahiri • Waris, servant at the Baitar Fort and competes with Mahesh Kapoor in the General Election • The Munshi, in charge of the Baitar Fort • Jagat Ram, a shoemaker • Badrinath • Dr Kishen Chand Seth • Professor Nowrojee, who runs the university literary club attended by Kabir and Lata • Sunil Patwardhan, mathematician at Brahmpur University • Parvati, Mrs Rupa Mehra's stepmother ==Development==