👰Mistaken Marriage, Right Husband Full Video: One Night, Five Years, and a Wedding to the Wrong Man
Concealed Identity👰Mistaken Marriage, Right Husband: One Night, Five Years, and a Wedding to the Wrong Man
What If Your Worst Night Was Also Your Best?
What if the single most desperate, terrifying night of your life was also the most passionate? And what if, five years later, you’re a broke, desperate single mother forced to marry a man in a coma just to save your sick son... only to discover that your new brother-in-law is the mysterious billionaire father of your child?
This isn't just a complicated "what if." This is the high-octane, deliciously twisted premise of Dramabox's 61-episode obsession, Mistaken Marriage, Right Husband. This series takes the Concealed Identity and Bitter Love genres, cranks them up to eleven, and delivers a story so packed with fate, irony, and sizzling tension that you simply cannot look away.
This isn't your average Cinderella story. This is a story about a cruel twist of fate, a love born from desperation, and a collision course five years in the making.
The Rain-Soaked Night That Started It All
The series opens with a scene straight out of a thriller. Our heroine, Isabella Harrison, is in mortal danger. Hunted by two men, she has just been drugged with a "love potion." She escapes into the pouring rain, her heels clicking on the wet pavement, only to slip and fall in the middle of the road.
Headlights blind her. A black luxury car stops. This is the moment her life changes.
Out steps Nolan Montgomery, every inch the powerful billionaire, umbrella in hand. But Isabella isn't looking for a prince. She's looking for a protector. She lunges into his arms, begging, "Please help me. I haven't been with anyone, I swear."
Nolan, clearly intrigued, tries to be a gentleman. "Look, just go home. The drugs are kicking in, right?" But the potion is too strong. Isabella, her eyes hazy, touches his chest and pulls him into a desperate kiss.
This scene is electric. Nolan tries to resist—"Hey, you're playing with fire, girl"—but when she looks up and whispers "Please," all bets are off. He drops the umbrella, sweeps her into the car, and in the rain-soaked intimacy of the backseat, he asks one last time, "Are you sure?" Her answer—"Touch me, kiss me"—seals their fate.
The "morning after" is just as telling. Isabella, disheveled but resolute, says, "Thank you, Mr. mystery." But when Nolan's assistant tries to hand her a $1 million check, she refuses. "No, I'm not for sale. I'm not a gold digger." She walks away, vanishing from his life, leaving behind only the memory of their night.

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Five Years Later: A Tale of Two Realities
One night. That's all it was. But that one night split into two vastly different realities.
Isabella's Nightmare: We jump to five years later. Isabella is a single mother to Alex, a bright young boy suffering from a congenital heart defect. He needs immediate, expensive surgery. And Isabella? She's trapped in a real-life Cinderella nightmare, complete with a cartoonishly evil stepmother (Vivian) and stepsister (Madeline).
In a horrifying confrontation, the family's cruelty is laid bare. Madeline taunts Isabella, and Vivian drops a bombshell: "Did you know it was my mom who had drugged you five years ago so we could steal the deed to the land that your mom left you? Oh yeah, dad knew about it too."
This isn't just family abuse; it's a criminal conspiracy. Isabella is a victim, not just of a random attack, but of a calculated plot by her own family. Her son is dying, and the people who should be helping her are the ones who destroyed her life.
Nolan's Obsession: Meanwhile, in a sleek high-rise office, Nolan Montgomery is not the cold-hearted CEO we might expect. He's staring at a woman's hair tie—Isabella's. For five years, he hasn't been able to forget "Mr. Mystery." He's been actively searching for her, a ghost he can't exorcise. His assistant reports a faint lead—"some rural town" upstate—but it's not enough.
This contrast is what makes the show so compelling. For her, that night was the start of her struggle. For him, it was the start of his obsession. She's fighting for survival; he's haunted by love.
The Cruelest Twist: A Wedding for the Wrong Brother
This is where Dramabox turns the screws. Nolan's mother, a woman who believes in tarot cards over modern medicine, has a "brilliant" idea. Her eldest son, Christian, is in a coma. A psychic told her that if he "connects to feminine energy," he might recover. Her solution? A forced marriage. A human sacrifice for a medical miracle.
At the same time, Isabella's father, Maximus, sees this as a cash grab. The Montgomery family is offering $1 million for a bride. He decides his "golden girl" Madeline will be the primary candidate, but he forces Isabella to participate, too, even demanding they "photoshop" her "ugly" photo.
The irony is agonizing. The one family that could save her son is the one she's being sold to.
And then, the moment of pure, beautiful, dramatic irony. Nolan's mother, frustrated, shoves the stack of candidates' photos at him. "Pick one!" Nolan, disgusted by the whole charade and lost in thought about his mystery woman, doesn't even look. He gestures dismissively, "This one."
He doesn't know it, but he has just "randomly" selected Isabella's photo. He has just, with his own hand, chosen the mother of his child... to be his brother's bride.

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The Collision
The wedding day arrives. Isabella is a prisoner, dressed in a gown, her face obscured by a thick, two-layer veil. Her stepmother has Alex. If Isabella runs, her son pays the price.
This is not a wedding; it's an execution.
Desperate, Isabella makes a break for it. She runs through the opulent halls of the Montgomery estate, a veiled phantom, and crashes directly into Nolan.
Time stops. This is the Concealed Identity trope at its absolute finest. He's the man she'll never forget. She's the woman he can't find. They are inches apart, but separated by a veil—a physical barrier that represents the five years of secrets, lies, and mistaken identities between them.
The show tells us, "their mutual attraction seemed to give them the answer." They feel it. The magnetism from that rainy night is still there, palpable, crackling in the air. But before they can speak, before he can lift the veil, the evil stepmother is there, yanking Isabella away, whispering threats about Alex.
Isabella is dragged to the altar, to the comatose Christian, while Nolan is left standing in the hallway, stunned, and undoubtedly confused by the jolt of connection he just felt with his new sister-in-law.
The Verdict: Your New Bitter Love Obsession Awaits
Mistaken Marriage, Right Husband is a masterclass in short-form drama. It sets up an impossible situation, fueled by the most potent dramatic elements: a dying child, a secret heir, a five-year obsession, and a family of villains.
The pacing is relentless. The 61 episodes are designed to be a rollercoaster. We are not asking if the truth will come out, but when, and how explosive the fallout will be.
When will Nolan realize his new sister-in-law, the wife of his comatose brother, is the woman he's been searching for for five years?
How will he react when he sees Alex and realizes that the dying boy isn't just his nephew... but his son?
What happens when (or if) the brother, Christian, wakes up to find a wife and child he never knew?
Dramabox has delivered a perfectly addictive, high-stakes Romance. This is a story that understands that the best drama isn't about people falling in love; it's about people fighting for a love that fate, family, and circumstance have deemed impossible.
Do not walk, run to this series. Watch Mistaken Marriage, Right Husband, available now, exclusively on Dramabox. You need to find out what happens when the "right husband" realizes he's at the wrong wedding.