Married To A Gujarati Family(✔ Completed)(✔️Edited)
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  • Parts 27
  • Time 2h 12m
Complete, First published May 17, 2020
Manpriya is a Punjabi girl and from a happy and cheerful family. She was good at studies from beginning and completed her medical courses at London. 

When she returned home she found her fate had already been decided by her family but she accepted it and was ready to marry in a Gujrati family. She is a modern girl and is not interested in traditional cultures and rituals and most importantly she is not vegetarian! 

She is going enter into a completely different world where all her desires and choices are gonna change. 

Will she be able to adjust among typical Gujaratis? Will she be happy in an Indian joined family? 

☆Ready to enter the story? 

♡Its about Indian wedding rituals and about the cultures of typical Indian family. 

☆Hope you enjoy:)

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