Love story in HDHAA to begin
Hum Dono Hain Alag Alag, the daily soap which is aired on Star One is soon going to move towards the love track of Adi and Rajshri.
After all the nok-zhok between the couple, now the time has come to see both of them in true friendship which will obviously turned into eternal love.
We called up Harsha aka Rajshri and she confirms, “Yes, now onwards Rajshri and Adi will engage in true friendship as all the anger in heart of Adi will be washed away with a single incident.”
“As per the story track, Adi always wanted to be a businessman but was constantly restricted by the family members. This time, Rajshri helps Adi financially by keeping all her jewellery for with the money lender but the twist is that Adi does not know exactly who has helped him for his business. So now, in coming episodes the secret will be revealed which will change the perception of Adi towards Rajshri,” actress added.
Harsha goes on, “Adi for the first time will apologize to Rajshri and will promise her for giving justice to their friendship. I can’t divulge much of it but can only say that henceforth their friendship may turn into love.”
Well Rajshri, at last you have gained confidence of your dream boy and thus aab Dil ka raasta door nahi!
--SAMPURN
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