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Aashvika : The Ranawat's Princesses
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Ongoing, First published Jul 24
Mature
Aashvika a girl of 17th years, who live with her mother the whole life. She didn't get the love from her father. Who don't know, what is the love of a family. Her life revolt around her mother. 
 
           When she got to know about her mother's love. She was happy for her mother as she has grown up seeing her mother's sacrifices for her. So, she was happy and accepted it immediately. But what about her step-family and step-father and brothers. Will she be able to accept them or will she distance herself from her mother. 


Let's see what will happen in her story and find out her journey with Ranawats.

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