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Married by Lies Season2
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  • Reads 18,481
  • Votes 1,640
  • Parts 24
  • Time 11h 44m
Ongoing, First published Aug 29
6 new parts
This Story is the second season of Married by lies. If you haven't read the first season, I will like to suggest you to read that first 😉 

Five years have passed since Roshni's sudden disappearance into the shadows of the Yamuna River, leaving behind a silence that still haunts the Rathore mansion. Rishabh, once proud and untouchable, has been living with the scars of guilt, rage, and longing...his every moment marked by the question: Is she truly gone?

When fate decides to bring Roshni back, she is no longer the quiet, broken woman who once lived in his house. Distance has shaped her, pain has hardened her, and love has found new meanings in her life. But her return is not simple....it carries storms, buried truths, and unspoken wounds that Rishabh is not prepared for.

As the family stands at the edge of reunion and collapse, Rishabh finds himself on a journey unlike any before...a journey of redemption, fire, and love tested by time. But just when he begins to believe he can fix what was shattered, destiny pulls him into the heart of danger.

A tale of Misunderstandings, Hate, Love and Emotions

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