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Kinshuk Vaidya as Aryan Sethia: Sarita and Diwakar's younger son; Nikita’s ex–husband; Sanchi's husband; Sushant's younger brother; Nishant and Neeti's elder cousin; Prabhat and Neelima's nephew; Shivya Pathania as Sanchi Aryan Sethia (née Mittal) / Malavika Sehgal: Kusum and Viren's daughter; Aryan's wife; Vaibhav's younger sister
Roshni again becomes pregnant. On the other hand, Rehan and Shayari are kidnapped and held captive, and Shayari is suffocated. Rehan breaks down on seeing this. Later they manage to remain alive. Rehan is unable to confess his love, but Shayari understands. On the night of the Golden Sun, Rubina traps the entire Khan family in danger.
The Satasai (Satsai) or Bihari Satsai (Seven Hundred Verses of Bihari) is a famous work of the early 17th century by the Hindi poet Bihārī, in the Braj Bhasha dialect of Hindi spoken in the Braj region of northern India. [1] It contains Dohas, or couplets, on Bhakti (devotion), Neeti (Moral policies) and Shringara (love). [citation needed]
Akaash and Vani eventually fall in love and embark on a four-year relationship, which is kept secret from Vani's traditional parents. As their final year ends, Akaash decides to go to the UK for further studies. Vani returns to her hometown of Dehradun to attend her sister's wedding, after which she plans to study for an M.B.A. She tells her ...
Meri Bhabhi is an Indian Hindi-language television soap opera which aired on StarPlus from 17 June 2013 to 12 April 2014. The series was dubbed in English and aired on Star Life as Brave & Beautiful. The show outlines the bond of love between the nanad (the sister of one's husband) and bhabhi (the wife of one's brother) of the Shergill family.
Hasrat Jaipuri, born Iqbal Hussain (15 April 1922 – 17 September 1999), was an Indian poet, who wrote in the Hindi and Urdu languages. He was also a renowned film lyricist in Hindi films, where he won the Filmfare Awards for Best Lyricist twice – in 1966 and 1972.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (transl. The Brave-Hearted Will Take the Bride), also known by the initialism DDLJ, is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language musical romance film written and directed by Aditya Chopra in his directorial debut and produced by his father Yash Chopra.
The day of her husband's predicted demise, Savitri offered oblations to the fire and obeisance to the Brahmanas, completing her vow. She joined Satyavan when he went to chop wood. Growing fatigued due to exertion, he conveyed his desire to sleep to his wife, who placed his head on her lap.