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  • Rishtaa  por ManyaKotru1
    ManyaKotru1
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      LECTURAS 2
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    oh my life amazing in USA ! Said Ram Malhotra this New York is great! I love USA he said! I just love this modern city New York. This USA. our India Under developed employed, poor country India he said Ram . New York so fast city. He was a business manager their. Meat Tanu Jain very modern girl . she was in relationship with him . both loved each other she loved him . but he was her friend. He came to India . Missed Tanu Jain his best friend. Indian girl Tanu Jain. but he didn't believe in marriage. Ram's Father was after his life that he should marry a good traditional girl. From India Indian Girl. He knew one girl ! Sheen Roy she worked in his office. Father's office. Sai Ram pvt she worked under this company. his father was her boss. She was under bad condition her house. fer family. but marriage of both sagam hall. but contract marriage did Malhotra. they separated after 2 years. No divorce but they never lived together they were a long distance.Sheen said too bewafa and moved on and he wanted his wife but they moved on
  • Jazbaat por juweriakhateeb
    juweriakhateeb
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      LECTURAS 126
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      Partes 3
    This is collection of all type of poetry .....
  • My poetry book  por raesthetics_
    raesthetics_
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      LECTURAS 731
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      Partes 15
    Poetries written by me !
  • Baab-e-Dehar por amreenrafi9
    amreenrafi9
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      Partes 10
    Baab-e-Dehar (بابِ دہر), penned by Mehrulnisa Shahmeer, is a layered Urdu novel that seamlessly blends elements of mystery, psychological drama, political intrigue, and emotional depth. It's rich in themes like power dynamics, personal redemption, and the complexities of human relationships. . . . . . . . NOTE:-This translation is for entertainment and educational purposes only, with immense respect to the original work.