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Monima Das

Monima Das (unknown – 2013) was an Indian actress and the fiance of MysoreTech programmer Jot Soora. She was a descendant of Arbaaz Mir and Pyara Kaur, a princess and the granddaughter of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

Biography

Born into a privileged and wealthy family, Monima constantly travelled the world due to her parents' roles as university professors, until she was sent to a boarding school in Mumbai.

One day, her fiancé Jot Soora brought home the Brahman V.R. that MysoreTech had been assigned to distribute by Abstergo Industries. Monima tried it on while Jot was sleeping and was able to access the genetic memories of her ancestors, revealing to her that she was a descendant of the Princess Pyara Kaur. Monima also learnt of the attraction between Pyara Kaur and the Assassin Arbaaz Mir, leading her to have second thoughts about her relationship with Jot as a result of her origins. Deciding to keep their relationship a secret and instead choosing to focus on her film career, Monima returned her engagement ring to Jot and departed for her film studio in Mumbai.

Not long after, Monima was shocked to see an injured Jot arrive at the studio seeking help. She stopped filming immediately and rushed to her fiancé's aid, but the two were kidnapped by Templar agents in a black van. A rescue attempt was made by Assassin Jasdip Dhami as they raced down the highway. An intense battle ensued and the driver lost control of the van, which plummeted off the side of the bridge and into the Bay of Mumbai. While Jot was able to escape, Monima sank to her death in the murky waters.

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