Roommates Or Soulmates?❤
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  • Time 7h 8m
  • Reads 342,199
  • Votes 22,097
  • Parts 86
  • Time 7h 8m
Complete, First published Jun 29, 2016
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It's him.

The same eyes that expressed all the feelings that he had. The same arms that held me in happiness and sorrow. The same lips that made me feel loved, which were so addicting.

It's Randhir Singh Shekhawat.
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If you miss Sadda Haq, then you are at the right place. Witness our favourite Randhir and Sanyukta in a whole new different role and their journey from becoming Roomates to Soulmates♥

*Under major editing*

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