| Novel Name: | Tum Hi Ho |
| Writer: | FJ |
| Category: | Forced Marriage Based |
Most Attractive Sneak Peak Of Tum Hi Ho By FJ
"No way, Baba, this is my final and final decision. I will not marry this uneducated, barbaric and stereotypical girl under any circumstances. Why are you people bent on ruining my life? Do my degrees, my standards and my choices have no value in your eyes? I am Haider Shah and Haider Shah does not beg for a life partner, but chooses it of his own free will." Haider's thunderous and rebellious voice echoed in the vast and ancient hallway of the mansion, and as if water had fallen on the heads of the elders present there, the lights of the chandeliers also seemed to fade in front of the brightness of his angry face. He had risen from his seat and in his manner, that traditional feudal arrogance that he had inherited was full of layers, but at that moment this arrogance had become a leaden wall against the decision of his own elders. His father Ghazanfar Shah, sitting in front of him, hit the ground with the stick he was holding in his hands. His face was red with anger. It was done, but before he could say anything, an elder of the family intervened in a conciliatory tone and tried to calm Haider down, saying, "Look, Barkhdar, these decisions are not of today. Your grandfather gave them this word years ago. In the royal family, you can make a circuit, but you can't turn away from your word. That girl is your fiancée. She is your childhood relative. Now, if you refuse, our turbans will be torn off in the entire community. Do you want your father to face humiliation in his old age?" These emotional words were having no effect on Haider. He was a follower of the modern world and kept these outdated traditions on the back of his feet. The tension in the atmosphere was increasing. Only then did Begum Jahan Ara enter from behind the curtain. She knew that this spoiled storm could not be stopped by force, but only by cunning steeped in the sweetness of wisdom and love. She went ahead and took Haider's hand and silently took him to another room, where she pretended to wipe away tears with her handkerchief, looking extremely sad. "Haider, my dear, won't you keep the illusion of your mother's white sheet? I know that girl is not of your standard, she is uneducated, she is a villager, but son, for now, respect your father and just get married so that the world's mouths will be closed. Who can stop you later? After a few days, I myself will remove her from your path or she will remain lying in some corner of the mansion. You have to go abroad anyway. You will be free. Just drink this bitter sip for my sake." "This argument of the mother impressed Haider's heart and mind. He felt that this deal was not a loss. If saying yes gives him freedom and permission to go out and also removes his father's displeasure, then what is the harm? The girl was no more important to him than an inanimate object. She could be used and thrown away. So he gave up his weapons and half-heartedly shrugged his shoulders and agreed. The news of Haider's consent spread like wildfire in the mansion and the wedding preparations began on an emergency basis. There was the sound of drums and flutes everywhere, but the groom's heart was disgusted with all these colorful things. On the night of the henna ceremony, when Haider was sitting in the garmat of his friends and cousins, his close friend said mischievously, "Hey Haider, I heard that you are very handsome and beautiful, you are an example of yourself. At least we would have seen the picture. We have heard that you have flatly refused to even look at the picture. Is it not that in your heart "If you look at the picture, you'll go crazy???" Haider cast a contemptuous look at his friend and, blowing cigarette smoke into the air, replied in a very arrogant and cold tone. "Pictures are seen by those who want to settle in their hearts or with whom they intend to spend their lives. For me, she is just a compromise, a compulsion that I have to get out of my life very soon. When I have to let her go, why should I spoil the taste of my eyes by looking at her appearance? I am Haider Shah and my standards are not those that stop at an uneducated girl from a village." His friends laughed at his words, but he did not know that fate was smiling at his words...
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Tum Hi Ho is a captivating romantic novel that revolves around love, separation, and emotional struggles. The story highlights the journey of two individuals whose lives become intertwined by fate. Misunderstandings, societal pressures, and personal insecurities create distance between them, yet their love remains strong at heart.
The novel explores how true love is tested through hardships and how patience and trust can overcome even the most painful situations. It is a touching tale filled with emotions, passion, and the power of destiny.
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