Paakhi
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  • Reads 18,134
  • Votes 1,902
  • Parts 23
  • Time 4h 16m
Ongoing, First published Sep 07, 2019
Mature
Aritro Bagh is a struggling professional at a top auditing firm of the country with a serious issue- he cannot stop himself from helping strangers.

One stormy night spent in the Gitanjali Express leads to a series of events he hasn't nearly anticipated, taking Aritro to the very doorstep of an Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Kolkata Police Force- Shantanu Das.

While Shantanu is vocal, perceptive and dutiful; Aritro is reserved, impulsive and emotional. Despite personalities clashing and regular sparring, they find themselves stuck working as a team and developing an unexpected bond of friendship along the way. Together, they must navigate their way to a common goal, all while trying to figure out how NOT to fall for the same woman.

Published: September 10th, 2019
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