Arnav and Khushi

by | Nov 29, 2019 | Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon, Now Brewing | 4 comments

Love stories, there have been many since ages
But few that connect heartbeats and breezes
Entwined into a bond, by the pool of mystery
It’s a besotting saga of Arnav and Khushi

The attraction was there, right from the start
In spite of all fights, they couldn’t be apart
Inseparable they were, during war and peace
Their heartbeats became one in the presence of breeze

Their separation was painful, their unity sublime
Their love only strengthened with the passage of time
Their story enthralled us and made us believe
Love is the most divine blessing one can receive

Watching them, we can’t stop smiling and giggling
Sometimes their fights can be a bit trifling
He is quite adamant and so is she
Happiness is to watch the tale of Arnav and Khushi

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4 Comments

  1. shilpi28march@gmail.com'

    Please write more on Arshi!

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    • I will surely try. Thank you.

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  2. beautiful. love the last line.

    Reply
    • Thanks Indi. 🙂

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