Mohe rang do laal 🫶🏻
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  • Reads 753
  • Votes 43
  • Parts 8
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Aug 14
Mature
In the sleepy town of Manikpur, you find silence and peace. But once a year, you find the town bustling with energy and buzzing with energy. That time of the year is the time that the whole town is awake and happy. The time when the 'Nachle na' a dance competition takes place. It is celebrated joyously and not less than a festival by the people of Manikpur.

This story follows Ishan and Shubman, two classical dancers who participate in the competition every year, and every year they prove themselves to be each other's biggest competition. They are rivals and hate the other with a deadly passion. But what happens when both of them are forced to stay together due to circumstances even after their feelings for the other? Read further to find out.
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