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Tina Roy
Vispas Dumasia
My name is Tina, a senior graphic designer by day, a cookie entrepreneur by night, and actually both by passion. My love story though, is neither about design nor cookies. It’s about an unexpected twist of fate that brought me and the love of my life, Vispas, together. Vispas is described as an adventurous spirit that can light up any room with his witty humor. On the other hand, I was the epitome of creativity and passion, designing the world with my vibrant ideas and infectious enthusiasm. Our paths crossed in the most original way when we found ourselves at the same party, he decided to strike up a conversation by poking fun at vegans. Little did he know, I was a vegan too. But contrary to getting offended, I found his humor endearing, and what followed was a month of texting where he would send me the funniest vegan memes I’d ever seen. 😂 Our first date was as spontaneous as our first conversation. It was when he mentioned he was going for a midnight jog, and on a whim, I asked if I could join. That evening, as we jogged under the starlit sky, we talked about anything and everything. It was as effortless as it gets, kinda like we had known each other for years. The jog turned into a weekend long adventure, driving around, talking, and sharing stories without a wink of sleep. It was in those sleep deprived, honest conversations that we both knew… There was something extraordinary here. 💫 It was really out of character for me to get into a new relationship so soon, but something about Vispas just made me feel at ease. I let go of all hesitation and fearlessly chose to fully commit, 💖 and just like that, within two days of our midnight jog, we decided to give this unexpected connection a well-deserved chance. Now, five years later, we are still venturing into new experiences, sharing laughs, and supporting each other's dreams. As we plan to get engaged this year, I can't help but feel grateful for that fateful evening when everything went "just right enough" to bring us together. Our story is a testament to the fact that the best things in life sometimes come from the most unexpected places. As we find our self taking the same path in our journey of love, I am filled with anticipation and excitement of the places it takes us. Because one thing’s sure, our story is far far from over. In fact, it is just starting…
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Smita Gupta
Rajeev Kumar Gupta
Humari love story arrange marriage ke sath start hui. Me ek chote se district se hyd aayi.20 years me meri shaadi hui aur shadi ke one week baad hi I learnt driving swimming nd many activities which one I liked.joint family me rahte hue apne husband ke support se humne apne sapno ko pura kiya.jindgi ke 27years kab nikal gaye choti choti nauk jhauk ke sath pata hi nahi chala .
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Keya Mandal Roy
Dipayan Mandal
I was that kind of girl who doesn't believe in arranged marriage, I was always dreamt for love before marriage. But for sake of my family I had to meet some boy and then the magic happened. It was like love at first sight. I wasn't prepared for that kind of feelings, it was new. True meaning of "butterflies in stomach". I met Dipayan that day, my husband. For the very first time when I talked with him just for a few minutes maybe, I fell for him instantly. Both of us were ready to be get married. After 15days of our first meeting we tied the knot. Everyone said that it was too soon to marry someone I don't even know very well but that was one of my best decision of my life.During all the years of marriage we traveled and explored new places. Now after 6 years of marriage, we welcomed our son "Ivaan"❤️. Now it's time to start exploring again with our baby boy and the next journey will be Vietnam, Ivaan's first ever trip.
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Upasana Sharma
Rajiv
Rajiv and I met in college way back in 2006. He was my senior, and the first time we met, I was performing a dance on stage. He came along with another friend whom I had known for a few days. The first time I saw him, I absolutely loved how tall he was with such great hair, eyes, and a beautiful smile. He immediately reminded me of Rahul Roy, the gorgeous actor from the early 1990s. I loved that he was a shy and introverted boy who made no attempt to flirt with me. It was an instant crush for me. After that, we kept meeting every day at college. I always participated in college festivals, so he would often come to watch our dance rehearsals. He loved how I performed! After college and rehearsals, we spent all our time together, often going to a café. He would then drop me off on his way home. He had never gotten so much attention from a girl before, so he opened up to me and eventually fell for me. We knew we liked each other for a while but just didn't have the courage to let the other one know. Everyone around us thought we were a couple right from 2006 and had been keeping it a secret—that's how obvious our chemistry was. However, we didn't start dating until 2011 because he left for further studies in Australia in 2009, and I did not want a long-distance relationship to begin with. It was then that we both realized we couldn't lose each other. He told me he liked me, and I said I liked him too, but we agreed not to date until he was back in 2011. Needless to say, we did not date anyone else between 2006 and 2011. In 2014, he proposed to me in Mumbai at a beautiful hotel, asking me to be "his player number two for life" (he loves gaming, so the proposal was curated to his personality, haha!) along with a gorgeous ring. We got married in 2015! I am a Punjabi, and he is South Indian, so we had a mix of rituals. Our Roka was done in December 2014, followed by a Punjabi-style ring ceremony in May 2015, where I wore a classic red and gold lehenga. Our Pheras were done in the South Indian way, and I wore a Kanjeevaram saree. We loved our cross-cultural wedding, blessed by our entire families! Since then, we have traveled to many places, creating memories of a lifetime. We even started documenting our travels via videos and have been posting them on YouTube. This ensures we have shot and edited films from our travels to watch when we are in our late 60s and 70s! In 2019, we adopted a cat from the streets of Mumbai. So far, our marriage has been the best friendship we both have ever had. I think our marriage is so effortless because we are such great friends before we are husband and wife. He has taught me how to drive and swim and has helped me grow as a person in so many ways. I am so blessed that we found each other even before dating apps were a thing and never had to use those! Can't wait to see what life has in store for us and to travel the world! Thank you for reading our story :) Love, Upasana & Rajiv
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Amanda Kim Butler
Trieu Ngoc Nguyen
Love works in mysterious ways, and in our case it crossed oceans, borders, and cultures. I am Canadian but I have been living in Vietnam for the past 6 years, coming here to teach English but also to explore and spend time in the country that stole my heart. During my travels, I met a man that was just as adventurous as me. Trieu runs a homestay in a beautiful jungle setting. It didn't take long before we were sharing meals, going kayaking, and climbing mountains together. Our love blossomed in the jungle until Covid arrived. Of course, our adventures quickly came to a stop, but that didn't stop our love from blooming. We spent time together in one place and really intwined in each-other's lives; learning about our different cultures and creating a strong bond. The pandemic turned out to be a blessing for us, as we got married and then welcomed our son. Since then we haven't had much time for traveling together because raising our son has been the greatest adventure of all. Now we have merged both of our love and cultures into one being and he is the joy of our lives. We spend most of our time as parents now with little time to ourselves. We would love to go away on a trip to create the honeymoon we never had.
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Avinash Pandey
Christlyn Shobhana
In 2017, I met the love of my life n all the lives ever after. Both of us were models, frequently doing shows together, yet we barely spoke. She was well known in the industry and was part of an elite group, which made me nervous and hesitant to approach her. However, we always coincidentally wore matching outfits whenever we met. Years passed without contact. After COVID, at a fashion show fitting, she surprised me with an enthusiastic "Avi, are you alive?" and immediately took a photo of us, posting it online. It was then I realized I had misjudged her. She was down-to-earth, and we spent the entire show joking and enjoying each other's company. Backstage, amid the chaos of last-minute adjustments and pre-show jitters, our eyes met. There was an instant, undeniable connection, a spark that set us apart from the rest of the crowd. The life of a fashion model is far from easy. Long hours, intense competition, and constant travel take their toll. We found solace in each other's company, sharing their struggles and dreams during late-night photo shoots and early morning call times. We quickly become each other's confidants, offering support and encouragement when the pressure becomes overwhelming, shared stolen moments between shows, explore the city together, and discover hidden cafes and her favourite PANI PURI's. One evening, after a particularly successful show, I surprised Christlyn with a Rooftop Date overlooking the city's skyline. Under the stars, we talked about our pasts, our passions, and our future aspirations. It's here, surrounded by the twinkling lights of the city, we shared our first kiss. And rest is history, as we take forward our happiest life together till eternity. Like they say, a real Magic can happen when two passionate souls find each other in this chaotic world.
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Manish Sharma
Sonia Dixit
Delhi bustled around me, a symphony of honking horns and street vendors' calls. But within the sterile walls of the meeting hall, the air was thick with nervous anticipation. It was the day I was to meet Sonam(Sonia), the woman chosen for me by our families in a carefully orchestrated arrangement. I wasn't opposed to the idea. In fact, a part of me found comfort in tradition. Yet, a sliver of doubt lingered – could love blossom from preordained encounters? She entered the room wearing a simple suit that radiated elegance. Her smile, hesitant at first, warmed the room. "Namaste," she said softly, her voice melodic. "Namaste," I replied, returning the greeting. We exchanged courtesies, our initial shyness evident in polite smiles and stilted conversation. It wasn't love at first sight, but a spark flickered in the shared flicker of nervousness. Over the following weeks, we met for coffee, our initial shyness slowly melting away. We discovered a shared passion for travel, our eyes lighting up as we pored over pictures of snow-capped mountains and turquoise beaches. It wasn't just the destinations that excited us, but the journey itself – the thrill of the unknown, the anticipation of new experiences. Finally, after a month of getting to know each other, we decided to get engaged. Our families were ecstatic, and the preparations for the wedding began in full swing. Our wedding was a beautiful traditional affair. Sonam looked stunning in her red bridal Lehnga, and I couldn’t take my eyes off her. As we exchanged vows, I silently promised to make our journey together as beautiful and adventurous as possible. One particularly vivid memory we cherish is our honeymoon in Goa. We envisioned sun-drenched beaches and carefree relaxation, but Goa offered a delightful mix of experiences that tested our newfound travel compatibility. The initial days were a comical clash of styles. Sonam reveled in the pampering, while I felt restless yearning to explore the bustling markets and hidden coves. We compromised, indulging in both relaxation and exploration. We spent mornings unwinding in the comfort of our resort, and evenings venturing out on rented scooters, getting delightfully lost in the charming villages and discovering hidden beaches. We learned that compromise and flexibility were key ingredients in our travel partnership, just like they were in our blossoming love. With each journey, our love deepened. We found comfort in the familiarity of holding hands on a bustling street market in Bangkok, shared the thrill of witnessing the majestic Himalayas painted in the golden hues of sunrise, and celebrated surviving a thrilling jeep safari through a National Park. Travel wasn't just about the destinations; it was about creating memories together, pushing our boundaries, and experiencing the world through each other's eyes. With each journey, our love deepened, and with every new adventure on the horizon, our love continues to bloom.
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Jeevesh Verma
Jaya Bhattacharya
We met when we were 15, and it was the most slow-burn friendship to falling in love with the whole of someone. Like finding your best friend and falling in love with them. And then it was paperclip rings, and quiet moments at the beach, and dramatic first kisses, and dancing. So much dancing. Like the electricity sh*t but not cringe. Like real and premature ventricular contractions, heart skipping beats. Like looking in someone’s eyes and knowing that they aren’t looking at you, they see you. Like they aren’t hearing, they’re listening. Where even the most ordinary moments feel extraordinary. It’s like meeting someone’s brain and, even if they’re totally different, it just makes sense. Five years later, I still love him, and it’s magical. Just magic.
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Utkarsha Kulkarni
Tryambak
My husband and I met owing to our love for books. I was browsing through my favorite bookstore, lost in the world of books, when I accidentally bumped into Tryambak, who was reaching for the same novel. Our eyes met, and we both laughed at the coincidence. I noticed that he’d show up at the bookstore every weekend like me so i knew we have similar interests. We struck up conversations about their favorite authors eventually , and soon we were exchanging book recommendations and phone numbers. We started reading together and thats when how we became best friends. We’d buy books for each other and write cute notes in books before passing it on to each other. Im so lucky to have found a partner who as passionate about books as me. Our love story is one for the books, quite literally🥰💕
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