Once upon a time, there was a girl named Sarwat and a boy named Raja. They lived in a small village where everyone knew each other.
Sarwat and Raja became friends and spent a lot of time together. They loved each other's company and had so much fun.
However, their families didn't support their friendship because they belonged to different castes. Sarwat's family thought Raja was not a suitable match for her.
Sarwat and Raja were heartbroken, but they didn't give up. They believed in their love and decided to find a way to convince their families.
They started talking to their families about their feelings, trying to help them understand that love knows no boundaries.
They listened to their families' concerns and calmly expressed their own feelings. They showed them how strong their bond was and how they could support each other.
Slowly, their families began to see the love and sincerity in Sarwat and Raja's eyes. They saw that their happiness mattered the most.
Finally, Sarwat and Raja's families realized that love should be celebrated and not restricted by societal norms. They gave their blessings to the couple.
Sarwat and Raja got married, and their love story became an example of how positive communication can bridge differences and bring people closer.
And they lived happily ever after, cherishing the love they fought for and the lessons they learned along the way.
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