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You and me : Meant to be together (On Hold)
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  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2024
A gujrati professor, Rudraksh Jadeja, falls in love with a punjabi cricketer, Anika Kapoor, who is also his brother's bestfriend.

Their story is full of chaos of drama and emotions. Love will bloom.

One plays on the field for her nation while other teaches the future of nation.

They will become eachother biggest supporter in the journey of their love life.

There will be up and downs which will make their relationship strong and unbreakable. Respect and trust along with love is necessary for a relationship, and they will complete eachother in a way others couldn't.
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