In the vibrant tapestry of Indian traditions and modern-day complexities, Jankee Kaushalya and Rudra Harivansh Shekhavat are bound together in an arranged marriage neither can refuse. Once childhood rivals who unknowingly crossed paths in school, they now stand at the crossroads of destiny, unaware of their shared past.
Jankee, a dreamer with aspirations of earning her doctorate, values family above all and embraces simplicity with her love for reading, crocheting, and antiques. Rudra, a billionaire with a dark aura, is consumed by the pressures of his empire, carrying the weight of responsibility with a stoic demeanor.
Their union, steeped in opulent Hindu traditions, brings together two contrasting personalities. While Jankee seeks to honor her family's wishes, Rudra views their marriage as a mere obligation. Beneath the grandeur of a big fat Indian wedding lies a story of unspoken emotions, silent battles, and unexpected revelations.
As Jankee navigates her new life in Rudra's palatial mansion, she grapples with the cold walls of his indifference. Rudra, on the other hand, struggles to balance his principles, past wounds, and the reality of a relationship he never desired.
Amid rituals, responsibilities, and familial expectations, will their hearts ever find a connection? Or will the weight of unspoken truths and a looming family secret keep them apart forever?
"Bound by Vows,Divided by Souls" is a tale of love, duty, and self-discovery, where modern ideals clash with age-old customs, and two souls must decide if they are meant to heal or break each other.
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Grace wants to prove herself by making the men's hockey team at her new school. Will a rivalry with the captain - or an attraction between them - get in the way?
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When Grace Gillman moves to California, she's determined to play hockey -- even if that means making a place for herself on her new school's only team. But Sebastian Evans doesn't want a girl on the men's team, even if she's a great player. He's convinced she'll distract the other boys and cost them their shot at the championship - and with it, his only chance at a scholarship to his dream college. But despite his icy attitude towards her, he can't help but feel a connection building between them - which quickly gets complicated when he learns she has eyes for someone else. Will they remain rivals on the rink, or will things heat up between them?
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