Rajwansh mansion
The sun filtered gently through the large windows of the Rajwansh mansion, casting a soft glow over the family room. It was a relaxed Sunday morning, and the Rajwansh family had gathered for a leisurely start to the day. The room was filled with the sounds of laughter and the clatter of card chips as they played a lively game of rummy.
Pihu, Krish, Aditya, and Soham were seated around the coffee table, each focused on their hands of cards. Suman, ever the supportive wife and mother, was watching from the sidelines, occasionally offering a playful comment or cheer.
Rohan walked in, carrying a freshly brewed pot of coffee. He set it down on the table and joined the game, taking a seat next to Pihu.
"Good morning, everyone!" he said cheerfully. "I hope I'm not too late to join the fun."
"Not at all," Krish replied, shuffling the cards with practiced ease. "We were just about to start the next round. Care for a hand?"
Rohan settled in, taking a cup of coffee from Suman. "I'd love to. But first, I've got some news."
The family looked up, intrigued. "What's the news?" Pihu asked, dealing out the cards.
Rohan took a sip of his coffee before continuing. "I got a call from Mr. Surana yesterday. He wanted to personally invite us to their 25th wedding anniversary celebration."
The room buzzed with excitement and curiosity. "Oh, that's wonderful!" Pihu exclaimed. "When is the event?"
"It's coming up soon," Rohan replied, glancing at the calendar on his phone. "Next Saturday, to be precise. They've put a lot of effort into making it special, and Mr. Surana mentioned how much they'd appreciate our presence."
Soham looked up from his cards, a smile spreading across his face. "That sounds nice. The Suranas always host such elegant events and also this time their son has also returned from London . It'll be great to catch up with everyone"
Aditya nodded in agreement. "I've heard they're planning something really grand for this occasion. It'll be nice to see how they've put everything together."
Suman, who had been listening intently, chimed in. "I'm sure it will be a beautiful celebration. And it's always good to support our friends and business partners. We should make sure to prepare something thoughtful for them."
Soham, ever the joker, added with a grin, "Maybe I should brush up on my dance moves. I hear their parties are quite the affair."
The family laughed, and the room was filled with a sense of anticipation. They continued discussing the upcoming event, excited about the opportunity to celebrate with the Suranas and reconnect with friends.
Pihu leaned back in her chair, her eyes sparkling with enthusiasm. "It's going to be a wonderful evening. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone and enjoying a night of celebration."
Rohan nodded, feeling content. "Me too. It's always nice to take a break from the daily grind and enjoy these special moments with our loved ones."
As the game of cards continued, the conversation shifted to other plans and upcoming events. The family was united in their excitement for the anniversary celebration, looking forward to the chance to share in the joy of their friends and to strengthen their bonds.
The Sunday morning unfolded with laughter and light-hearted chatter, a perfect prelude to the exciting week ahead.
Surana mansion
The morning sun was bright as the Surana siblings prepared for a day of shopping. They had decided to take a break from the hectic preparations for their parents' anniversary and head to the market for some much-needed retail therapy. Samar, Dev,Abhay and their sisters, Saarika and Nisha, piled into the family SUV, excited for the outing.
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