Darmiyaan

Darmiyaan

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Aditya Mehra had everything planned-a promising MBA career, a respected family, and a promise he never talked about. Mahira Sen had only one rule-never want what could be taken away. They were friends first. Then came attraction. Years later, life brings them back together, heavier with responsibilities, grief, and secrets that never found words. They step into the same glare again. When circumstances force them into a second chance, love is no longer enough. Because this time, forgiveness demands truth-and truth threatens to destroy everything they've rebuilt. Some silences don't fade with time. They wait.
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