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Arshna FF: A Twice-Told Love Story
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Ongoing, First published Jul 15, 2024
Mature
Aryaman Agarwal and Krishna Chatterjee had thought their love story would be one for the books, sweet, simple and successful. Betrayal from own family submerged them and their love story in the revered water of Dwarka; far, far away from home. 

Nearly five decades later, Aryaman Mehta met Krishna Joshi submerged in the same water. Their hearts fluttered but he didn't believe in love and she didn't believe she deserved to be loved. 

But, she wore a locket shaped like Kanhaji's flute all the time. and he had a birthmark on his palm shaped exactly like that.
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