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Were we made for each other...

Were we made for each other...

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Romance
Ahalya, the story teller, is a South Indian devout girl, who has no faith in relationships. She finds it difficult to move on in a new atmosphere. On the other hand, our hero, Aravindh is an easy going teen, in search of the love of his life. He doesn't need a gorgeous,hot girl. He just needs a caring simple girl. Both these people meet at one point of thier life,face to face, in an enimethic situation. How do they come over it? Do they get into a relationship and stay in it?What happens in their life then...? WERE THEY MADE FOR EACH OTHER...?
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