Meet  Me Half Way (On Going)

Meet Me Half Way (On Going)

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Isang successful na babae na kulang na lamang ay ang matupad niyang pangarap na magkaroon ng anak, ngunit ayaw niya ng commitment o seryosong relasyon. Dahil dito, naghanap siya ng isang gwapong lalaki na maaari niyang bayaran upang maging ama ng kanyang magiging anak. Paano kung ang lalaking nagustuhan niya ay tumanggi sa kanyang alok, kahit pa doblehin niya ang bayad dahil alam niyang gipit ito sa pera at napilitan lamang itong magtrabaho bilang isang macho dancer sa isang gay bar? Magkakaroon kaya ng paraan ang dalaga upang mapapayag ang binata sa kanyang gusto, o may hangganan din ang lahat kapag prinsipyo at dignidad na ang nakataya?
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He shut every door of hope for her... only to become the last door she could knock on. Kanak Agarwal, an Indian Army Captain, is accused of betraying her country, an accusation that costs the nation its finest officer, Captain Shashwat Rajvansh. Hated and misunderstood since childhood, judged by everyone she ever met, Kanak still chose to rise, and to prove herself. Now, trapped under the weight of humiliation and false accusations, she struggles to keep herself from drowning. Just when she tries to surface, there is a hand that pushes her back into the depths... Vihaan Mittal, a reputed lawyer chosen to fight the case against her. Having recently faced the brutal truth about his own father, Vihaan's faith in human nature has shattered completely. Regretting the mistake of trusting his father once again, he vows never to trust a snake twice. To him, people do not change, they only learn how to hide better. Vihaan feels foolish for ever believing in redemption. And when he watches his brother drown in guilt after losing his best friend, Vihaan decides to deliver justice.

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