Mor Kamal: Threads of Love & Fate
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  • Reads 400
  • Votes 40
  • Parts 14
  • Time 2h 5m
Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2024
3 new parts
Sunsets meet sunrises, a lotus meets a peacock in the fountain garden.

"Mohabbat ka rang jo khilta hai,
Dil ki baaton mein tu milta hai.
Har ek lamha teri yaad ka,
Jaise khushbu mein rang ghulta hai."

A forbidden romance set in the Mughal times. Two souls beating as one but at opposite ends of the sword. Two men from vastly different cultures sharing a single heart.

Love between a Mughal Prince and a Rajput Prince. Follow their journey as they navigate the complexties of life, court and the weight on their shoulders. Will they be able to stay true to each other? Will their love endure what life throws at them?

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