North south

North south

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She grew up where every meal began with parathas, loud family debates, and festivals that took over entire streets. He came from a home of filter coffee, temple bells, and traditions passed down with quiet pride. North and South. Fire and calm. Hindi and Tamil. Two worlds that were never meant to collide. But love has never cared about maps. When they decide to marry, they don't just fall in love-they declare war on stereotypes, overprotective families, impossible relatives, nosy neighbors, and centuries of cultural differences. Between hilarious misunderstandings, emotional confrontations, endless wedding rituals, and stolen moments that make it all worthwhile, they'll discover that love isn't about becoming the same.
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