Hum Aapke Hain Kaun?- A LakshMila story
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  • Reads 3,739
  • Votes 118
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 1m
Complete, First published Jan 16
Mature
Calling all LakshMila fans! 

Just a RomCom spun around Siya Ke Ram show and its characters. Nothing to do with the real Ramayan, all the characters and scenes are completely imaginary. 
It was a hit on India Forums hence publishing it here.
(IYKYK)

I wrote it many many years back when I was a board student hence bear with the lameness and cringe dialogues.
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