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Aasman Ke Parindey: Episode 1-50 (Hindi Edition)

By: Shalini Singh, Simran Dodke
Narrated by: RJ Ayesha
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This is the story of Simran, who belongs to a rich family. Simran, who was living such a comfortable life, had no goal in life nor did she want to become anything. Because of which her parents forcefully fix her marriage. But after knowing the boy’s truth, Simran runs away. She reaches Sarpanch’s house in a village and starts living there by pretending to have memory loss. She falls in love with Sarpanch’s younger son Abhi. But things take a wrong turn, when her identity gets revealed. Abhi gets very upset and asks her to leave the house. After a few years, Simran gets a job as rural development officer and reaches the same village. Abhi corrects his mistake and after a lot of effort finally convinces Simran and they get engaged.

Please note: This audiobook is in Hindi.

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