I Love . . . an Incomplete Commitment

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Author: Deepa Vaibhav Shah ISBN: 9781482836875
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: October 30, 2014
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: Deepa Vaibhav Shah
ISBN: 9781482836875
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: October 30, 2014
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

Rajveer had many memories of Anisha to cherish but Anisha had very few. They didnt have many conversations but still know everything about each other. How strange? When your parents support and destiny oppose that is what the story is all about. A Punjabi boy and a Gujarati girl, two different cultures and religion but still both are alike very same to each other. All of us have different plannings to make the first commitment to our dear ones but when our commitment is never completed than. Something such happened to Rajveer and Anisha. It is an incomplete story with a complete end. Anisha thought her father had made strict rules for her, so he will never support her but the reality of life was that he only stands by her side breaking all his rules he took the best decisions for his daughters happiness. Such are our parents, they are very rude to us in our particular age but they can do anything and everything for our betterment. Parents are always the same whether mine or yours. Their only intension in life is their childs future and better life for him. There is a dialogue in one of my favorite films that In India, parents are everything for children and children are their whole world for parents and its still true. My story conveys the same message.

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Rajveer had many memories of Anisha to cherish but Anisha had very few. They didnt have many conversations but still know everything about each other. How strange? When your parents support and destiny oppose that is what the story is all about. A Punjabi boy and a Gujarati girl, two different cultures and religion but still both are alike very same to each other. All of us have different plannings to make the first commitment to our dear ones but when our commitment is never completed than. Something such happened to Rajveer and Anisha. It is an incomplete story with a complete end. Anisha thought her father had made strict rules for her, so he will never support her but the reality of life was that he only stands by her side breaking all his rules he took the best decisions for his daughters happiness. Such are our parents, they are very rude to us in our particular age but they can do anything and everything for our betterment. Parents are always the same whether mine or yours. Their only intension in life is their childs future and better life for him. There is a dialogue in one of my favorite films that In India, parents are everything for children and children are their whole world for parents and its still true. My story conveys the same message.

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