Anchal Gupta, the sunshine and midnight rain coded girl.
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"We're brown girls, we're not allowed to talk to strangers, but we must marry them."
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Varshith Kashyap, the burdened perfectionist.
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"Don't talk to me. I've Mommy issues."
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Anjoli Sen, the Bengali shortie who dared to dream higher.
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"In brown culture, we're called churail for opening our hairs."

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No, Maybe, Yes?
HumorDelhi or Dilli-bustling streets, endless chai tapris, and a city where dreams are both made and broken. In this chaos, Anchal is focused on her career, dodging her parents' shaadi ki baatein, while Varshith, a perfectionist set to inherit his father...