or works by authors like Neha Chenani Khanagwal features a couple entering a marriage of convenience or a second marriage after tragedy. The storyline focuses on the slow-burn transition from being "best friends" or strangers to accepting one another as husband and wife.
After completing her studies, Neha landed a job at a prestigious tech firm in Bangalore, where she quickly made a name for herself as a talented and dedicated employee. However, she soon realized that she wanted to explore more opportunities and make a name for herself in the global tech industry.
Our love story isn't a perfect poem. It’s a working draft—edited by forgiveness, underlined by trust, and punctuated with laughter. And the best part? We’re still writing it, one quiet, beautiful day at a time. With Neha, every chapter, no matter how small, feels like a beginning.
One of the most enduring tropes is the arranged marriage that gradually evolves into a deep, passionate romance.
or works by authors like Neha Chenani Khanagwal features a couple entering a marriage of convenience or a second marriage after tragedy. The storyline focuses on the slow-burn transition from being "best friends" or strangers to accepting one another as husband and wife.
After completing her studies, Neha landed a job at a prestigious tech firm in Bangalore, where she quickly made a name for herself as a talented and dedicated employee. However, she soon realized that she wanted to explore more opportunities and make a name for herself in the global tech industry.
Our love story isn't a perfect poem. It’s a working draft—edited by forgiveness, underlined by trust, and punctuated with laughter. And the best part? We’re still writing it, one quiet, beautiful day at a time. With Neha, every chapter, no matter how small, feels like a beginning.
One of the most enduring tropes is the arranged marriage that gradually evolves into a deep, passionate romance.