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Entwined Love: PoorEsh & SarIshti’s Heartwarming Tale – Shot One

Note: This story featuring Poornima and Rajneesh from Qayamat se Qayamat Tak and Sarthak and Srishti from Luka Chupi is inspired by the movie “Guruvayoorambala Nadayil,” a wonderful entertainer. The climax of this story also draws inspiration from the movie Nandanam, which led me to write about my favorite shows, Luka Chupi and Qayamat se Qayamat Tak. This story is completely fictional and has no connection with the original plots of the shows. Now, let’s move on to the story.

A Multi-National Company in Dubai

Rajneesh: Dad, Mom, how are the preparations going?

Sharda: They’re going well.

Suresh: Son, we just met the astrologer, and he said next month is a good time for the wedding. We’ve also spoken to Poornima’s parents.

Sharda: The wedding date is set for next month.

Rajneesh: Oh no! I have so little time… It’s okay, I’ll apply for leave soon and come home. By the way, Mom, what about booking the hall?

Sharda: Poornima’s elder brother, Sarthak, has booked an auditorium near the temple. The reception will be held there after the wedding.

Rajneesh: That’s nice. Sarthak Bhaiya is so caring towards me. By the way, what’s the name of the auditorium?

Sharda: It’s called Srishti Auditorium.

Rajneesh: No, Dad… I don’t like that name at all. Please cancel it.

Sharda: What’s your problem with the name? Sarthak has already paid the advance, and we can’t tell them to cancel it at the last moment. There are only two weeks left, and there’s so much work to do. You’d better come home soon, son.

Suresh: Sarthak, stop being silly. What will people think if we say our son doesn’t like the name of the auditorium? They’ll think you’re crazy. Raj, we don’t have time for these kinds of things. You’re coming home, and that’s final.

Rajneesh: Okay, Dad…

At Poornima’s House

Anupama: Poornima, how many more cards do you need?

Vanraj: You should invite your friends too.

Poornima: Dad, Mom, they’ve already planned to come to the wedding. I think the list is complete now. We can send the invitation cards to our relatives.

Poornima’s phone rings…

Anupama: Is it Rajneesh calling, dear?

Poornima: No, it’s Sarthak Bhaiya…

Vanraj: Put the call on speaker.

Poornima puts the call on speaker.

Poornima: Hello, Bhaiya…

Sarthak: Poornima, what are you doing?

Poornima: I’m arranging the wedding invitation cards to send to our relatives.

Sarthak: I’ll handle all that. Why aren’t you talking to Rajneesh?

Poornima: Did Raj say that?

Sarthak: No, but I sensed it in his voice. He seems upset. You should talk to him with lots of love. He’s like my little brother, and I care about him a lot. Never forget that.

Poornima: Okay, I understand, Bhaiya…

Poornima ends the call.

Anupama: This is the first time I’ve seen so much love between two brothers-in-law. Raj has become completely devoted to Sarthak.

Poornima: Sometimes I wonder if I’m marrying Raj or if Bhaiya is marrying Raj. Even if I call at 2 a.m., Raj’s phone is always engaged. He says Sarthak Bhaiya is like a guardian angel to him, just like how Lord Krishna guided Arjuna.

Vanraj and Anupama laugh.

Vanraj: It would be nice if Srishti could join us at the wedding too. But our son created all the problems himself.

Anupama: Poor Srishti was blamed for everything… But now, Sarthak lives separately, and so does Srishti. What can we do?

Poornima: All my friends will ask, “Where is Bhabhi?” Many of them attended Bhaiya and Bhabhi’s wedding.

Vanraj: Poornima, Sarthak is living alone in a flat, and Srishti is staying at her parents’ house. Legally, they’re not divorced, but they are separated. I don’t like Sarthak’s suspicious nature, even though he’s my son. He made so many accusations against Srishti that she had no choice but to leave. That’s why I asked Sarthak to leave our home too, so he could realize his mistake.

Anupama: We need to invite Srishti’s parents too.

Vanraj: True, but how can we face them? What will they think of us? That we’re the useless parents of a distrustful son? Anupama, we can talk about this later.

That night, Poornima receives a call from Rajneesh.

Poornima: Sorry, I was busy organizing the cards, so I didn’t call you.

Rajneesh: I was busy with meetings all day too. And why are you apologizing? Even if you had called earlier, I wouldn’t have been able to answer. My schedule was hectic.

Poornima: Is that so? But Bhaiya said you seemed upset…

Rajneesh: Sarthak Bhaiya said that? Well, Bhaiya is Bhaiya… He always knows what’s on my mind. How is he?

Poornima: You both talk 24/7, so ask him yourself. You love talking to my brother more than you do with me, right?

Rajneesh: No, Poornima, it’s not like that. Bhaiya is the one who brought your proposal to me, and I respect him a lot.

Poornima: That’s true… I wish Bhabhi could join us at our wedding too.

Rajneesh: I was thinking the same thing. Why are they living separately? What happened between them?

Poornima: I don’t really understand either… But I miss Bhabhi a lot.

Rajneesh: Don’t worry, your Bhabhi will come back. It’s a promise from Raj. I’ll be arriving this weekend, and everything will be alright.

Poornima: Really?

Rajneesh: Yes, but I need a gift from you.

Poornima: A gift? What kind of gift?

Rajneesh: A small kiss… Promise me you’ll kiss my cheek if Bhaiya brings Bhabhi back home.

Poornima: Done. I promise.

Rajneesh: Sweetheart, just wait and watch Raj’s magic…

At Sarthak’s Flat

Sarthak receives a call from Rajneesh.

Sarthak: Hey, little bro, I was just thinking about you…

Rajneesh: Bhaiya, I have a request…

Sarthak: Tell me, little bro…

Rajneesh: Please bring Bhabhi back home. Every problem has a solution.

Sarthak: Raj, you don’t understand… It’s better if we don’t talk about this.

Rajneesh: I won’t ask what happened between you two. But Bhaiya, just imagine—at the wedding, our friends and relatives will ask about Bhabhi. How long will you keep avoiding them? Bhaiya, I almost went into depression when my lover left me. For nearly four years, I didn’t think about love, marriage, or life. My life was mechanical. But then, you came to my home with your father and asked for my hand in marriage to your sister Poornima. Even then, I was confused, but your encouraging words made me rethink everything, and I agreed. You’re my mentor, and now it’s my turn to do something for you. Please bring Bhabhi back.

Sarthak: Raj, I don’t think it’ll work…

Rajneesh: It will work. Bhaiya, just set Bhabhi’s photo as your phone’s wallpaper and start sending her messages like, “Sorry, dear, it was my fault.” Just try it, and you’ll see the magic of Raj.

Sarthak: Okay…

Sarthak looked at the wall and glanced at the photo frame of him and Srishti.

At Srishti’s Home

Srishti: Hey Kanhaji! When will I find peace?

Srishti receives a message from Sarthak.

Srishti: “Sorry for everything,” Sarthak’s message reads… Kanhaji, has Sarthak really changed? Will he come to take me back?

Suddenly, she hears the sound of a flute and sees a little child dressed as Baal Krishna. She smiles at the child.

She goes near the child and hugs him with love.

Srishti: If Sarthak was with me, maybe I would also have a little Kanhaji in my arms… But it seems only sadness is written in my fate.

Child: Maiya, Kanhaji has come home, and will you keep crying all the time? Please feed me something…

Srishti: Yes, K

anhaji… Let’s go.

Child: Maiya, Sarthak will come and take you away with him. Have faith in Kanhaji.

Srishti feeds him and takes him to bed.

Will Sarthak’s love bring Srishti back? Will Rajneesh and Poornima get married?

Read the next part to find out…

Let me know how you liked the story!

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Malik Asad
Malik Asadhttps://apne-tv.com
At Apne-tv.com, Malik doesn't just report news; he breathes life into stories. His articles are more than just collections of facts; they are narratives that capture the essence of events, people, and places. Whether covering the latest entertainment buzz, technological advancements, or pressing social issues, Malik's writing style remains captivating and insightful.
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