Where there is wind, the trees sway.

Where there is wind, the trees sway.

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Everyone has a story to tell. So do two different individuals who were complete strangers just before they met. Akansha and Abir are simply two of the many who have a tale of their own. A tale of how they battle their innermost insecurities and find lives of their own. Linked in ways only fate would understand. They are not one of those people who had been made for each other. But, can love blossom amidst the tries of tolerance. Read to find out.
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Saanjh, a bright and ambitious young girl, had her life all planned out - she would become a teacher, gain independence, and explore the world beyond her village. She longed to inspire young minds and live life on her own terms. But before her dreams could take flight, her family forced her into marriage - right after 12th grade - with Vijay, a quiet 25-year-old farmer's son. Vijay, too, had once dreamed big. He wanted to study further. But like Saanjh, his fate was sealed by tradition and responsibility. As two strangers bound by a forced marriage, Saanjh and Vijay struggle to reconcile their broken paths. He respects her. She resents him. But what happens when patience meets passion... and silent sacrifice starts to look like love? This is a story of rural love, second chances, and a woman's fight to reclaim her voice - set in the heart of 1990s India

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