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  • Partes 2
  • Hora 8m
Continúa, Has publicado abr 19, 2015
Ritika loses three years of her life in an instant.
She forgets everything she did and everything she was.
She wakes up only to find out she has a fiance,Raj.A boy she now doesn't even recognize.
Not sure whether she would be able to accept a marriage of ignorance....
She sets out to rewind her three years...To re-live them...
Only to meet Kabir in the journey...
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