Call It What You Want

Call It What You Want

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After getting her name known in public for winning a case, something happens that will make Keandra Reign resign the law firm. Jobless, she really didn't think through what she just did, but she doesn't regret it. Because maybe, something more unexpected will happen to her lawyer life. [ on-hold ]
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What happens when a bubbly Gujarati girl with too many opinions and zero filter crosses paths with a broody CEO who secretly sends marigolds and chai on her worst days? Naina Shah, a dramatic first-year college student, is loud, chaotic, full of Bollywood dreams-and dangerously clumsy around emotions. Rajveer Singh Rajput, a cold, composed business tycoon, has everything under control... except the girl who walked into his best friend's engagement and turned his world into full-blown Holi. They meet-officially-at her sister Kiara's wedding. But he saw her before that. Fell for her before that. And began leaving anonymous notes and flowers before she even knew his name. What follows is a trail of stolen glances, chai-fueled conversations, late-night texting, almost-dates, and umbrella-sharing moments that blur the lines between friendship and something dangerously close to love. Throw in meddling best friends, sarcastic siblings, secret crushes, and emotional drama with just the right amount of masala-this isn't just a rom-com. It's a slow-burn story about two people from very different worlds finding laughter, healing, and themselves... one monsoon at a time.

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