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Posted: 3 years ago
#41

Oh, I thought they were ArShi 😆 Too many similar Jodi names these days.


Prompt - Khushi loves someone else from childhood. This person is really not into her but she does comical things to get his attention.

Meanwhile, her antics get her the attention of a sexy, brooding, rich businessman called Arnav. He is new in town, looking to set up a project in the vicinity.

Nothing in life excites him anymore but he begins to develop a strange fixation for Khushi. She resists his wooing attempts at every turn. The challenge excites Arnav, who has worked his way up in life by getting his hands dirty and fears nothing.

He does dark, questionable things to throw her childhood crush out of her life. This makes Khushi hate and fear him. All the while, she tries to fight the irresistible magnetism of a man who is intent on bulldozing her dreams of an idealistic life.

He wants her submission. She wants his destruction. Will love pay the price in this battle of wills?

Edited by gurl-enchanted - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
#42

Dono names use hote hain. ArHi bhi ArShi bhi. But ArHi is the more common one😆

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Posted: 3 years ago
#43

guys, no using monikers of couple. Poora naam lo, type karne mein 0.00001 calories kam honge😆

But in all seriousness, use full name of the couple, since not everyone is aware of the monikers😊

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Posted: 3 years ago
#44

Originally posted by: Serpensortia

Yayyy!! Finally this is up! Great initiative by BRs 👏


I would like to read a paranormal romance 😳


Tagging some of my fav writers :)


Happy Halloween Shiri 🤗

I am very humbled to know I am one of your favorites 🙈

Taking this prompt. :)

Edited by tournesol - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
#45

Originally posted by: evilxbalaa

Dono names use hote hain. ArHi bhi ArShi bhi. But ArHi is the more common one😆

Really? I thought ArHi was for Arjun Arohi and ArShi was for Arnav Khushi. I could be wrong also 😆

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Posted: 3 years ago
#46

Originally posted by: tournesol

Really? I thought ArHi was for Arjun Arohi and ArShi was for Arnav Khushi. I could be wrong also 😆

I never heard ArHi for Arjun and Arohi😳 They were always called as ArJohi or something?

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Posted: 3 years ago
#47

Maccha log, no spamming. Arhi kya hai aur kyun hai yeh kabhi aur pata lenge, yahana sirf prompts😌 we don't want authors to miss your prompts, do we?

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Posted: 3 years ago
#48

Originally posted by: tournesol

Really? I thought ArHi was for Arjun Arohi and ArShi was for Arnav Khushi. I could be wrong also 😆


Previously I thought the same, later realised that both Arhi and ArShi are for Arnav-Khushi but Arshi is more popularly used. Arjun and Arohi ka Arjuhi hai 🙈🙈

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Posted: 3 years ago
#49

Based on the show Mehandī Hai Racanevālī, in which Pallavi accidentally saw Raghav, the rude and misogynistic man who was terrorizing her, performing Bharatanatyam as his one-hour pūjā, and after Raghav forced Pallavi to marry him, he confided in her that he learned Bharatanatyam in childhood from his mother, before tragedy made him a money-hungry criminal ...


Prompt: write a story in which Raghav (or his mother, Jaya, or his sister, Kirti) makes use of Bharatanatyam skills.


I have written two scenes like this:

1. Raghav's imaginary personality Luṅgīvālā Raghav uses abhinaya to celebrate when his long-suffering father-in-law, Vijay, feels sympathy for Raghav.

2. Raghav uses abhinaya to reassure his mother as he goes to greet his sister's friend whom he has previously beaten up.


I would like to read any other stories with Bharatanatyam.

Edited by BrhannadaArmour - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
#50

Based on the show Mehandī Hai Racanevālī, in which impulsive and heavy-drinking Raghav, wanting to make up for the trouble that he causes for his wife Pallavi, imagines a part of himself as Luṅgīvālā Raghav, who encourages him to admit responsibility for how people react to his offences, to be honest with Pallavi about his mistakes ...


Prompt: write a story in which Luṅgīvālā Raghav appears.


I have written four scenes like this:

1. Luṅgīvālā Raghav helps Raghav to control his temper when his father-in-law, Vijay, tries to provoke him.

2. Raghav and Luṅgīvālā Raghav react to Pallavi's reunion with her first husband, Mandar, who was thought to be dead.

3. Luṅgīvālā Raghav distracts Raghav while Mandar is confronting him about his mistreatment of Pallavi.

4. Luṅgīvālā Raghav translates an idea from Raghav's dog, Damayanti (my original character).


I would like to read any other stories with the character of Luṅgīvālā Raghav.

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