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DIL KA RISHTA 🎀
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Ongoing, First published May 18
13 new parts
Anushka Chaudhary-a smart and intelligent girl who lived with her father, the only parent she ever knew. She had never known who her mother was... until just before her father's death, when the truth unraveled. After losing him, she was forced to live with her mother's family-a home that held her stepfather, a stepbrother she barely knew, and her real younger brother.

how will Anushka survive in a house that feels nothing like home?

TROPES~

° Enemies to lover's
°12th × 11th 
° Topper × Average 
° Library girl × Racer
° Gummy × Gummy
° Introvert × Extrovert 
° Bold girl  
° 2 Protective brother's 
° Family love 
° Secret Mafia × Secret shooter 
° Childhood connection 
° Mystery 



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