The Rajvansh mansion had never felt this tense before.
Early morning light filtered through the tall glass windows, but peace didnβt exist inside those walls anymore.
The Rajvansh mansion had never felt this tense before.
Early morning light filtered through the tall glass windows, but peace didnβt exist inside those walls anymore.
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They grew up in the same house, surrounded by the same people, hearing the same jokes repeated at every family gathering. βTum dono bachpan se aik doosray ke saath hi ho,β Dadi Amma would say every single time. βAnd thatβs exactly the problem,β Mishal would reply without missing a beat. Hamza never argued with elders. He just disagreed silently. She left to study abroad. He stayed back and became the CEO everyone took seriously. Years later, when Mishal returns after completing her studies, nothing changes. And everything does. βYou still talk too much,β Hamza tells her calmly. βYou still think youβre always right,β she shoots back. They donβt like each other. They donβt miss each other. Thatβs the official version. But between family dinners, cousin teasing, and old memories nobody lets them forget, their lives collide againβloudly, awkwardly, and hilariously. Surrounded by rich, close-knit families and cousins with their own unfinished love stories, SIRF TUM is a light-hearted, multi-couple rom-com where love doesnβt arrive with dramaβ it slips in through arguments, jokes, and the one person you swore youβd never fall for. ---



Sometimes life brings people back when you least expect it. Zara Khan believes in simple living, strong chai, and avoiding unnecessary drama. "Main apni life mein already busy hoon," she says, convinced that peace is overrated but necessary. Arhaan Mirza believes life should be taken confidently, with a smile and a little charm. "Drama toh life ka part hota hai," he says, always ready to test Zara's patience. Once connected by friendship and unspoken feelings, they were separated by misunderstandings and time. Years later, fate brings them face to face again. "You haven't changed at all," Arhaan says with a teasing smile. "Tum bhi nahi," Zara replies, rolling her eyes, "still too confident for your own good." Between family interference, unexpected chai meetings, and playful arguments, old memories refuse to stay buried. "This is not a date," Zara warns. "Of course not," Arhaan replies, "it's just chai with destiny." As laughter replaces silence and comfort slowly returns, one question remains. "Can we really start again?" "Maybe," she says softly, "if we don't mess it up this time." A light hearted romantic story about second chances, family, humor, and the magic of meeting again. ---

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