Here comes a story which is nothing less than a Bollywood rom-com, To be frank it has even better twists and turns than routine Bollywood love stories, This is story of a wife and husband who got married recently, What happened after their marriage and what made them live together with the ex-boyfriend of wife is what makes this story interesting.
This is so common in our Indian marriages, The bride loves someone but the sanskari family rejects that guy because of various sanskari issues, Later get her married to a guy whom she doesn’t even know in the belief that he will fulfill all the sanskari needs of her and the family. This is what happened to women in Jharsunguda village of Odisha, just like any other girl of her age she had a love story, But the sanskari parents rejected her relationship and got her married to Basudep Tappo a 28 years old guy living in Palmara village of Odisha.
The groom didn’t know about her wife’s love story, The wife too was not able to forget her lover, Which made her to maintain an extramarital affair with her ex-lover even after the marriage, But the duo were not that experienced in maintaining the secret affair it seems, The husband finds out about the relationship but sadly disappointing Crime Patrol fans the husband accepted their love, And invited the lover of his wife to live together with them.( Who is Shahrukh Khan? Here comes the greatest lover of all time)
And eventually both the families came to know about this and reluctantly, Both of their families agreed to the second marriage. Talking about this Tappo said “The lives of three people would have been destroyed had I not done this. This was the only solution. Now all of us can be happy,”. His mother, Sanibari Tappo, praised his wisdom, saying that her son had made the best decision, Salute to the mother who raised her child to a man.
“Our lives would have become more complicated had this solution not been reached,” the woman said. “We will never forget his contribution.” this is what the girl had to say for our Hero. Rightly praised, isn’t it?