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Chaap Tilak
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Ongoing, First published Dec 15, 2025
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"Chaap Tilak means an imprint on the soul - once placed, it never fades."
He never wanted a wife.
She never had a choice.
A marriage written by fate, sealed by silence.

It's not "I love you."
It's "I no longer exist without you."

when he met her everything around sounded like .

"Chaap tilak sab chheeni re mosay naina milaike"
"Baat takat mohe sab chheeni re mosay naina milaike"

Ready to witness the love more beyond than just love ? worship! devotion! eternity!

#6 - ARMY 5/2/2026
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