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Matbhed, Episode 1-45 [Differences, Episodes 1-45]

By: Priya Chaudhary, Parul Shree
Narrated by: Trusha
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A housewife and a mother of a beautiful daughter, Asmi finds herself entangled in a life dictated by her husband Rohit, who loves her dearly but has shelved her aspirations. The constant pressure from her in-laws for a male heir leads to unrelenting taunts, with Rohit failing to shield her from their cruelty. As a new pregnancy brings hope for a son, an unforeseen tragedy shatters their expectations, leaving Asmi estranged from her in-laws. Eventually, a confrontation questioning her character pushes Asmi to leave the house in order to safeguard her dignity, raising the pivotal question: will this rupture lead to a permanent separation between Asmi and Rohit?

Please note: This audiobook is in Hindi.

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