"Crossing Hearts: A K-Pop Idol and an Indian Girl's Love Story"
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  • Reads 42
  • Votes 22
  • Parts 7
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Aug 29
Mature
"Crossing Hearts: A K-Pop Idol and an Indian Girl's Love Story" weaves a captivating tale of forbidden love and cultural clash. When Kai, a celebrated K-pop idol, meets Meera, an adventurous Indian student on a cultural exchange in Seoul, their worlds collide in a dramatic first encounter that sparks an intense romance. As they navigate the challenges of a cross-cultural relationship and the pressures of fame, their love story unfolds amidst secrets, societal expectations, and personal sacrifices. Caught between career ambitions and heartfelt desires, they must confront their fears and the scrutiny of those around them to find a way to be together.
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