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The story takes place when India was under British rule.Also gay people is normal in this story Ishan Kishan, a boy who hates the British and would never marry one. Well that's what he thought. He likes boys. And his father accepted him. He stands with the poor against Britishers. His father supported him too. What'll happen when a British will be in love with him. Read to find out. The story is gonna be fucked up.
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