Bandhan
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Due to circumstances, a woman flees with her two children, leaving three behind. Twelve years later, events force them to reunite and live as a family, but the question is if they are ready to accept one another. Reyansh, who extremally missed his family, father-like brother, is pleased to return, but Khwahish, ignorant of everyone's existence, is unwilling to share her own brother. Atharv and Aahir, are glad to have a sister and eager to become a part of her life, Chirag doesn't want anyone, especially the one who has caused his brother so much sadness in the past. these two are not ready to accept one another, will Reyansh be able to make his sister comprehend that they are family? Will Atharv be able to make them understand that the actual meaning of family is unity? Will they all come out strong together or will they break for forever?
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