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Radhika Sharma never believed in arranged marriage-not because she was rebellious, but because she'd met enough rishta candidates to know most were either emotionally unavailable, chronically boring, or disturbingly into protein powder. But when a particularly well-behaved proposal named Rishit Rai shows up, she's coerced into "just one meeting" at a café.
To her surprise, Rishit isn't pushy, pretentious, or painfully awkward. He's just... normal. Kind. A civil engineer with a spreadsheet hobby and a talent for listening instead of performing. As they navigate awkward family dinners, subtle social pressures, and the comedy of adjusting to married life, Radhika finds herself confronted with a new question:
What if marriage wasn't the end of herself-but the beginning of something better?
Side Effects of Marriage is a warm, witty, slow-burn romantic comedy about two strangers learning that real love doesn't need grand gestures-it needs respect, timing, and the occasional badly made chai.
***I have written it in English but there are some scene where Hindi is also used because it's the Indian based theme so i hope you don't mind it and if you facing any problem comment and i will put tl note for better understating.***