“We gradually accepted each other with our strengths and weaknesses. And now, I think, we have started to enjoy our differences more”
Swati Kumar“Marriage is not a sales deal and you don't have to close it as fast as you can.”
Swati Kumar, The Great Indian Dilemma“Marriage is a marriage- love or arranged. Both require the same level of commitment.”
Swati Kumar, The Great Indian Dilemma“How difficult it must be to leave a place called home, along with all the bitter sweet memories attached, for someone special and later on visit the same place as a guest.”
Swati Kumar, The Great Indian Dilemma“It is said that there is never a girl born who ever grew older than eighteen in her heart. The shroud that covers this free spirit is woven by the complex threads of society.”
Swati Kumar, The Great Indian Dilemma“Nostalgia, she knew, has the power to make you smile and also to make you cry.”
Swati Kumar, The Great Indian Dilemma“In spite of minor hassles, life was good.”
Swati Kumar, The Great Indian Dilemma“In this case the time is not so important for me, the person asking for commitment is.”
Swati Kumar, The Great Indian Dilemma“We gradually accepted each other with our strengths and weaknesses. And now, I think, we have started to enjoy our differences more”
Swati Kumar, The Great Indian Dilemma“Do couples in arranged marriage actually fall in love ”
or is it mere compatibility ?