C for … Court Marriage
‘Four people, two garlands and two pens. That’s all I want at my wedding. A simple court marriage. Plain and simple’. ‘Bro, have you even discussed this with Nidhi once?’
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‘Four people, two garlands and two pens. That’s all I want at my wedding. A simple court marriage. Plain and simple’. ‘Bro, have you even discussed this with Nidhi once?’
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