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Qarz-e-Mohabbat  by epxphniee
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Some debts are paid with money. Others demand blood. Ulfat Zarwari spent twenty-six years believing she would decide the course of her own life. Then her father made a deal. And suddenly, she belonged to Rehman Dakait. A man feared across Lyari. A man whose name carried more warnings than introductions. A man she despised long before she ever met him. The marriage was never meant to be a romance. It was an arrangement. A transaction. A bargain struck between people far more powerful than either of them. And if there was one thing Ulfat hated more than Rehman himself, it was being forced into a life she had never chosen. The feeling was entirely mutual. Because Rehman Dakait had built his empire on control. Yet somehow, the one person he could never control was the woman who now carried his name. What follows is not a love story. At least not at first. It is a war. A relentless battle of pride, resentment, and stubbornness. A marriage where every conversation feels like a challenge. Every compromise feels like defeat. And every victory comes at the cost of another scar. Neither of them knows how to surrender. Neither of them knows how to forgive. And neither of them is willing to be the first one to break. But hatred is a dangerous thing. Especially when it is forced to live under the same roof. Because there are only so many times two people can hurt each other before they begin to understand one another. Only so many nights spent wishing the other would leave before the thought becomes unbearable. Somewhere between fury and devotion. Between destruction and protection. Between the desperate need to walk away and the terrifying inability to do so. Something begins to grow. Something neither of them wants. After all, the most dangerous debts are never written on paper. They are written in love, foolish enough to believe they can remain untouched. Qarz-e-Mohabbat A debt neither of them intended to owe.
𝐉𝐔𝐍𝐎𝐎𝐍-𝐄-𝐒𝐀𝐍𝐈 | جنونِ ثانی by aamorous
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𝙄𝙣 𝙬𝙝𝙞𝙘𝙝, 𝙍𝙚𝙝𝙢𝙖𝙣 𝘽𝙖𝙡𝙤𝙘𝙝-a feared gangster with blood on his hands and darkness in his soul-loses everything except the strange pull he feels toward the woman who claims to be his wife. As forgotten memories, buried grief and dangerous enemies begin surrounding them, Ulfat Hasin Baloch finds herself falling for the same man twice-once as the monster the world feared, and once as the broken stranger trying to remember how to love her again. ( 𝙤𝙣𝙜𝙤𝙞𝙣𝙜 ) @𝙖𝙖𝙢𝙤𝙧𝙤𝙪𝙨
Can I ever win your heart ?  by Prdyna
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Enemies to lovers trope. If you have patience , give it a try and you won't be disappointed
Dhurandar 3 : Vengeance  by rubyjaneee4546
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Hello, new author alerttt!!!! So first of all I'm not a writer I never wrote serious stories like this but after watching Dhurandar I realized that I couldn't let a legendary character Like Rehman Baloch die. So this is the Dhurandar 3, enjoy it. and please follow along my journey,
𝒮𝓊𝓀ℴℴ𝓃-ℯ-ℬ𝒶𝓁ℴ𝒸𝒽 by Ilovegossipgirl
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Rehman Baloch the cold, Arrogant, Dark man but with a charm that no one notices he has been always dark never showing what he actually feels has lyari wrapped around his fingers every step he takes people shiver no dares to raise there voice or look at him dead in the eye in lyari. Suddenly one day he locks his eyes in with a girl who is mysterious, charming, but her eyes tell a way bigger story
Dhurandhar  by jasminiee
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This is a fictional story inspired by the movie dhurandhar.
𝐓𝐚𝐤𝐡𝐭-𝐄-𝐆𝐮𝐧𝐚𝐡: The Throne of Sin [Rehman Dakait] by roniiiwritessss
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Lyari has a way of deciding who you will become long before you do. For Rehman Baloch, childhood ended early. It ended somewhere between loyalty, and hunger. The streets taught him patience, then violence, then silence. Trust came rarely while betrayal came easy. He did not rise overnight. He changed in fragments. A friend turning away. A promise broken. A line crossed. Each step took him further from the boy he was and closer to the name people would later whisper-Rehman Dakait. This is not a story of greatness and glory. It is the story of a man shaped by the sins that crowned him 𝐒𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐄 𝐁𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐜𝐡. (This is not aimed at telling the real events associated with the IRL Rehman Dakait) xx~
REMAT-E-PYAAR by ahsvini
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story of reheman dakait and ulfat in there young age like how they they get together THIS STORY IS FICTIONAL AND Imaginary NOT TO HURN ANYONE
MOHLAT by SparshThakur
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MOHLAT, It implies they are taking their time to fall in love. For Ulfat, love isn't a fleeting emotion or a romanticized "happily ever after." It is a foundational state of being. She views love as a form of worship. To her, loving someone isn't about possession; it's about the sanctity of the connection. She believes that true love is selfless and requires a degree of ego-dissolution. She isn't interested in loud declarations or expensive gifts. To Ulfat, love lives in The comfort of a shared silence and The loyalty maintained when no one is watching. For Rehman, love isn't a fairytale or a poetic distraction; it is a vulnerability. His thoughts on the subject are often shaped by the dangerous world he inhabits. Rehman treats love with a certain level of suspicion. In his line of work, emotional attachments are "weak points" that enemies can exploit. He often views falling in love as losing a layer of armor, making one's judgment cloudy and their actions predictable. To Rehman, love isn't about flowery words or public displays. It is found in protection and sacrifice. If he cares for someone, he won't tell them; he will ensure their safety from the shadows. His "love" is a silent pact of guardianship. What will happen when their worlds will collide.