Taqdeer
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  • Reads 116
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 5
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Jul 24, 2024
Mature
"सुन री सखी! मेरी प्यारी सखी! ये दिल कही खोया मेरा!"

"Seedhi baat No bakwas"- Atman Hooda.

"Khao, Piyo, Aish Karo mitro, Dil par kisi da dukhaio na! " - Meher Mathur.




An Indian middle-class romance. If you are interested in understanding the dynamics of a middle-class marriage and the challenges that couples face, then this book is for you. It's a realistic portrayal without any fiction or magical elements. The story revolves around a couple who are pressured into an arranged marriage by their families and are now navigating the responsibilities thrust upon them.
Will it affect their personal and professional lives? 
Will they ever understand the concept of love?
Will they actually love each other, or is it just lust, family pressure, and kids they will be together for? 
Will there ever be just Atman and Meher?"
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