My Ticket to America
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  • Reads 116
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Aug 29, 2021
Krina Jain always dreamt of becoming a top notch corporate attorney. Her dream was about to come true. She was accepted to NYU School of law. But her grandmother had some other plans. She dragged Krina to Rajasthan to meet the so called prospective groom. Instead of saying yes to the prospective groom, Krina agreed to marry her recent turned enemy- Ansh Mehta.

Ansh Mehta is the son of the famous businessmen Sanjay Mehta of the Mehta Industries. Due to brothers rivalry and Sanjay's greediness, Ansh was compelled to pursue business. Sanjay  got him enrolled at NYU Stern for his masters. Ansh might be good in academics but he has always been interested in music.

This is the story of Krina and Ansh, who set up their own marriage in order to escape form the clutches of their strict parents/grandparents and fly to America for pursuing their respective interests.

Will they find love in the midst of pursuing their interests? Will their parents come to know about the set up? 

Stay tuned to know more.
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