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A Totally Filmy Love Marriage Thats Real

25
April,
2006:
There
I
was
eagerly
waiting
at
the
Kolkata
Airport
to
welcome
a
person
just
known
to
me
as
Ashish
Saluja,
my
sister"s
best
friend.
After
waiting
for
nearly
an
hour
I
found
a
face
amidst
the
crowd
looking
at
which
my
sister"s
face
lit
up.
28
April,
2006:
My
sister
forgot
to
count
me
and
one
of
my
cousins
for
applying
mehendi.
Result????
He
made
all
sorts
of
ovals
and
circles
on
my
hand
in
the
name
of
mehendi
application
creating
a
roar
in
the
house
for
all
my
friends
and
cousins.
29
April,
2006:
During
the
whole
marriage
ceremony
(oh
yes!
It
was
my
sister"s
wedding),
when
I
was
busy
hitting
on
other
guys
and
enjoying
the
extra
attention
from
all
aunt"s
and
neighbours
(you
know
“next
is
your
turn
to
get
married" types),
I
noticed
him
giving
me
some
small
hints
and
helping
me
even
when
I
was
not
seeking
it.
Right
from
getting
me
glasses
of
water,
mending
my
stilettos,
taking
me
to
the
beauty
parlour
(Alas!
Everyone
got
ready
for
the
marriage
on
time
except
me)
to
keeping
my
jewellery
safe
with
him,
he
did
it
all.
30
April,
2006:
After
my
sister"s
vidayi,
when
we
sat
down
to
catch
up
some
breath,
the
first
thing
he
told
me
was
“we
will
make
things
work
and
convince
our
parents
for
this
love
marriage"
and
left
for
Chennai
that
very
day.
He
formally
proposed
to
me
after
1
month
to
be
precise.
In
the
meantime
he
completely
swept
me
away
with
his
caring,
dependable
and
responsible
character
traits
that
I
have
always
valued
in
a
man.
14
February,
2007:
My
life"s
first
V
Day
was
celebrated.
All
these
years
I
was
the
Pooja
of
Dil
Toh
Pagal
Hain.
I
used
to
buy
gifts
for
myself
on
V
Day
and
waited
for
my
love
to
arrive
in
my
life.
And
when
he
was
there,
he
made
it
really
special.
We
went
out
for
a
candle
light
dinner
in
a
restaurant,
where
he
had
already
booked
a
table
decorated
with
red
rose
petals
and
white
lilies.
It
was
special!!!!
11
December,
2007:
He
went
off
to
UAE
leaving
me
behind
in
Kolkata.
That"s
when
we
decided
to
keep
our
relationship
open
thinking
that
the
long-distance
relationships
never
workout.
But
we
never
found
a
better
match
for
ourselves
(even
though
I
continued
to
have
crushes
on
handsome
guys
:P)
2
January,
2009:
In
my
final
year
of
graduation,
he
threw
a
grand
surprise
birthday
party
for
me
sitting
2000
odd
miles
away
from
Kolkata
just
to
bring
a
smile
on
my
face.
That
is
why
this
real
love
story
has
worked
so
well
for
us.
He
was
always
there
even
when
he
wasn't.
25
November,
2011:
Contrary
to
the
popular
belief
that
long-distance
relationships
cannot
stand
the
test
of
time,
our
beautiful
courtship
survived
5
long
years,
while
all
my
friends
were
having
break-ups
and
fighting
over
petty
issues.
The
icing
on
the
cake
was
that
I
had
a
grand
Bengali
as
well
as
Punjabi
wedding
with
this
lovely
young
man
just
like
the
Bollywood
love
marriages.
From that day till today, we have seen the transformation of our relationship status on Facebook from “Single" to “In a relationship" to “Engaged" to finally “Married". We hope that this story goes from “Jab We Met" to “Hum Saath Saath Hain" and our love marriage survives the test of time.....
Mrs. Tanushree Roy Saluja



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