Kismat Connection
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  • Reads 314,045
  • Votes 22,559
  • Parts 50
  • Time 6h 41m
Complete, First published Oct 01, 2019
Manik is a rich city-dweller and has everything a person would want - loving parents, very good looks, intelligence, good friends, a girl friend who is no less than a model and the list goes on. He cares only for his friends and family. He is passionate about music.

Nandini on the other hand is a villager and doesn't belong to a well to do family. Problems are a part and parcel of her life. She lost her parents when she was little and she has been staying with her grandmother since then. Her current problem is that her family wants to marry her off though she isn't interested. She has her own goals that she is hoping to achieve. She cares about every living being. She is good at music, but it isn't her passion.

How do these two people, who are leading different lifestyles and who have different ideals, meet? What is the outcome of their meeting? Do they meet only to go on their own ways or do they end up forming some sort of a connection? Where does this lead them to?

Ranking :
  #1 in Nandini on 9th August 2024
  #2 in short story on 27th June 2024
  #1 in Manan on 11th June 2024
  #1 in Manik on 5th August 2023
  #1 in kismat on 17th April 2023
  #1 in connection on 17th April 2023

  #1 in short story on 24th May 2021
  
  #43 in young on 2nd June 2021
  #63 in Novel on 13th May 2021
  #90 in short story as on 6th February 2020
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