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Posted: 10 days ago
#81

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Is this fine ?

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Posted: 10 days ago
#82

Originally posted by: ExoticDisaster

Aditi, would you like to take Ek Jashn segment?

Sorry, I was not there

I can take the special moments segment

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Posted: 10 days ago
#83

Looks great. Can coloring adjusted a little? Thoda sa brighter may be?

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Posted: 10 days ago
#84

Originally posted by: desidillse

Sorry, I was not there

I can take the special moments segment

Make your pick. Index has been updated in the first page

Edited by ExoticDisaster - 10 days ago
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Posted: 10 days ago
#85

15 years alreadysmiley3

Thank you for the tag Shiri smiley9

Add me for Shyam write up smiley15

Edited by x.titli.x - 10 days ago
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Posted: 10 days ago
#86

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Arnav and Khushi


-- Hai dhoop sa woh agar, woh chandni raat si hai ---

The arrogant, ruthless, Harvard-educated business tycoon of AR Industries, known for his cold attitude and signature “What the…”, never believed in love or fairytales. Powerful, wealthy, and emotionally guarded, Arnav Singh Raizada was everything that the world admired, and feared.

Meanwhile, Khushi Kumari Gupta, a middle-class girl from Lucknow was traditional yet mischievous. She was a whirlwind of emotions wrapped in innocence and compassion. A true Sanka Devi who lived by her heart and her principles.

Never had two souls been more mismatched.

One carried darkness behind expensive suits and silence. The other brought sunlight wherever she went.

Yet destiny brought them together in a strange, nameless relationship where intense nafrat turns into eternal mohabbat.

In Arnav, Khushi found a man who, despite all his flaws, gave her the freedom to remain unapologetically herself. And in Khushi, Arnav found someone who could look beyond his anger, touch the wounds of his painful past, and lead him toward a sky full of love, hope, and belonging.

Their story was never perfect.
It was messy, intense, stubborn, emotional, and beautifully flawed.

No matter how far life pushed them apart, fate always found a way to bring them back together because some souls are simply made for each other.

Their story is not just a love story; it is a journey of healing, passion, pain, and unconditional love. A nameless love destined to last forever. Hamesha.

Anjali, Aman and Aarav

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It is often said that behind every successful man, there is a woman. But behind the success of Arnav Singh Raizada stood an entire circle of people who became his strength: Anjali, Aman, and later, Aarav.

Anjali Singh Raizada was the emotional heart of the Raizada family. Soft-spoken, religious, caring, and deeply devoted to her Chote, she was not only Arnav’s elder sister but also his mother figure and safe place. She was among the first to notice the growing love between Arnav and Khushi. However, her own perfect world shattered when Shyam’s betrayal came to light, costing her both her marriage and unborn child. Yet Anjali rose stronger from the heartbreak, later building an independent life through her NGO.

While Anjali was Arnav’s emotional support, Aman Mathur, the iconic faceless character of IPKKND became the silent backbone of AR Industries. From handling meetings to surviving ASR’s endless “AMAN!”, he remained loyally by Arnav’s side. Though blamed for interrupting the legendary Diwali kiss, fanfictions transformed him into everything from ASR’s loyal best friend to Anjali’s future husband.

Then came Aarav, the orphan boy fraudly implanted, and trained as Arnav’s son by Sheetal. Even after the truth was revealed, Arnav and Khushi could not abandon him. Understanding his loneliness, they chose to adopt him. When Aarav Singh Raizada, finally called Khushi “Mom,” it became one of the most emotional moments of their journey.

Together, Anjali, Aman, and Aarav became more than supporting characters in Arnav and Khushi’s story. They became the family, strength, comfort, and love that shaped the world of IPKKND.

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Posted: 10 days ago
#87

Originally posted by: x.titli.x

15 years alreadysmiley3

Thank you for the tag Shiri smiley9

Add me for Shyam write up smiley15

You get Dadi along with Shyam smiley36

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Posted: 10 days ago
#88

Originally posted by: ExoticDisaster

Main Tag.

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Is it nice or I should try making another?

wow this is awesome. Perfect
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Posted: 10 days ago
#89

Remarriage track

A man who never believed in rituals, traditions, or even the idea of marriage, had the ability to bend the world to his will. It would not have taken much for Arnav Singh Raizada to dismiss the it entirely. One word from him, and both families would have silently agreed.

But the Arnav standing before Buaji, stopping her hand from hitting Khushi, was no longer merely ASR.

He was Khushi’s Arnavji.

He may not have believed in rituals.
He may not have believed in marriage.
But he believed in Khushi.

And so, he agreed to the wedding.

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Shagun.

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The ritual that formally welcomes a girl as the future bride of the family unfolds amidst smiles, gifts, teasing, and happiness. The Raizadas sit proudly after completing the ceremony while the Guptas glow with satisfaction at seeing Khushi transformed into the perfect shy bride.

With a smirk, devastatingly handsome and utterly unbothered, Arnav enters the Gupta house. And within moments, the suave businessman disappears, replaced by an impatient groom desperate to steal a few moments alone with his fiancée. Much to Dadi’s outrage, Arnav drags Khushi away for a private conversation.

What he cannot escape, however, are Khushi’s disappointed eyes.

What surprises the viewers along with Khushi is that Arnav has slowly become expressive around her.

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The Roka or Engagement.

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The bride arrives dressed pretty while the groom stands waiting looking dapper.

Somewhere between the rituals and stolen glances, Arnav surprises everyone, including us, with his sudden knowledge about engagement customs. Even if Google deserves partial credit, what truly matters is his effort.

Because this is no longer just ASR tolerating rituals for Khushi’s sake.

Knowingly or unknowingly, he was beginning to give them meaning.

Whether it is asking Anjali to perform the tika properly, insisting Buaji tie the raksha dhaga around his wrist, or teasing Khushi when she struggles to believe this is truly the same Arnav Singh Raizada she once feared, every gesture reveals how deeply he is changing.

After exchanging rings, Arnav steals Khushi away to the poolside, hungry for a few uninterrupted moments with her. While Khushi dreams of celebrating through dancing, Arnav seems to have entirely different plans.

Who could forget his suggestion that Khushi write a book titled:

“100 Ways to Ruin Romantic Moments”, after she interrupts his kisses with the unforgettable: “Amanji ka phone aa gaya toh?”

Only Khushi Kumari Gupta could destroy a moment like that so innocently.

And the way she stresses “Singh Raizada” while adding his surname to hers?

That tiny moment says more than grand confessions ever could.


Then comes the Kuldevi Pooja.

Perhaps this is what love truly does to people.

Because the same ASR who scoffed at rituals casually announces he is going to the temple. The family stares at him in disbelief until he clarifies:

“I am going to meet Khushi.”

But when Khushi explains the significance of seeking blessings from the family deity before marriage, the atheist Arnav quietly climbs those temple stairs.

Not for faith. Not for belief. But for her.

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Mehendi arrives in shades of yellow, laughter, and teasing.

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As Khushi asks the artist to write an “A” on her palm for Arnav, the groom mischievously suggests she write “LG” instead, considering she calls him Laad Governor more than Arnav.

The family dances to Mehendi Laga Ke Rakhna, but it is Khushi who steals the spotlight, teasing Arnav through every lyric while he watches her with complete adoration.

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Haldi.

A ritual symbolizing the groom coloring his bride in his shade before marriage.

Unlike traditional ceremonies held separately, the Raizadas decide to celebrate together, and no one seems happier than Arnav.

Until Khushi suddenly claims he no longer loves her because her mehendi did not darken enough.

“What the - !”

For a brief moment, the romantic groom vanishes and ASR returns, anger flashing across his face as he pulls her back. Yet beneath that frustration lies fear.

Fear of losing her.

His voice cracks not with rage, but vulnerability as he tells her that his love cannot be measured by the color of mehendi.

And suddenly, Khushi understands.

That beneath ASR’s arrogance has always existed a deeply fragile man who loves her with terrifying intensity.

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The Sangeet becomes a celebration not just of marriage, but of their journey.

The families perform skits mimicking Arnav and Khushi while the couple themselves imagine dancing together amidst the performances. Then NK raises the question everyone has secretly wondered:

“Why hasn’t Arnav proposed yet?”

And surprisingly, the man who once mocked love walks onto the stage to officially propose marriage to Khushi.

“Love can make anyone do anything,” he says.

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The Bachelor Party.

The moment Khushi discovers the real meaning of the “bachelor party,” panic takes over her imagination. And because she is Khushi Kumari Gupta, she can never sit quietly and trust fate. So she marches straight to the party with Payal, fully prepared to save her Arnavji from every possible “chudail” in existence.

What she finds instead is an extremely amused Arnav Singh Raizada, who watches his furious fiancée search an entire room for an imaginary girl. Arnav finally reveals that the mysterious “woman” is nothing more than a mannequin statue.

When Khushi declares that only she has rights over him, Arnav looks at her with quiet pride. Somewhere along the way, they had stopped being two stubborn people fighting destiny and had become each other’s home.

And perhaps that is why, later that night, Arnav wants to show her something no one else will ever understand.

Away from the noise and laughter, he takes Khushi into a dark room and lights up the ceiling with stars and planets. Beneath that artificial sky, with galaxies shimmering above them, he softly points toward two bright stars and tells her those are their mothers.

Khushi smiles through tears, believing their mothers are watching them proudly because they find sacha pyaar.

And Arnav, the same man who once mocks emotions, quietly asks her how she knows their love is real.

Her answer is simple.

Because whenever she cries, he suffers more than her.
Because even when he stays far away, their hearts still find each other.

They laugh at how strange they are.

But then comes the truth hidden beneath Arnav’s smile.

“Khushi, mujhe chhod kar mat jaana. Main tumhare bina jee nahin paoonga.”

It is not merely a confession.
It is surrender.

For the first time in his life, Arnav Singh Raizada admits that someone else becomes more important than his own survival.

That night changes everything.

Because when Arnav senses her nervousness, he does not demand love from her.
He respects it.

He kisses her forehead softly, understanding her hesitation before she can even voice it. And perhaps that is what finally makes Khushi let go of every remaining fear.

The same dori that once tied them together through helplessness and pain now becomes a symbol of choice, trust, and forever.

And under the stars, two people who once destroy each other slowly heal each other.

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Finally, the wedding day arrives.

A marriage that was once forced is now chosen willingly.

And yet, fate waits in the shadows.

The truth about Garima’s connection to Arnav’s father resurfaces. Dadi reveals the past like a weapon, reopening wounds that never healed.

On one side stands Khushi, dressed as a bride, waiting with hopeful eyes.

On the other stands Arnav, shattered by revelations tied to his mother’s death.

Dadi believes she has won.

The wedding collapses into tears, accusations, heartbreak, and pleading. Even Arnav disappears into his mother’s garden, drowning in agony.

Until he remembers her words:

“It’s wrong to punish the flower for the mistake of the thorns, Chote.”

And suddenly, every memory of Khushi flashes before him.

Their first meeting. Their fights. Their attraction. Their pain. Their laughter. Their promises.Her unwavering trust.

That is the moment Arnav understands.

This story was never about hatred.
It was always about loving Khushi, against the universe.

When Khushi finally loses hope after the sacred fire extinguishes, Arnav returns. Bleeding, broken, but present.

For a moment, he accusses her of bringing him back to a place filled with betrayal and pain.

But then comes the line that changes everything:

“…par aana toh tha hi.”

Because despite all the pain and the past, he still came. For her.

And within moments, Arnav Singh Raizada finally makes Khushi Kumari Gupta his wife, not through force or helplessness this time, but through choice.

Edited by ExoticDisaster - 7 days ago
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Posted: 10 days ago
#90

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