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me in the Studio Ghibili Universe 😍✨ . . . . . #studioghibliart #studioghibli #ghiblistudio #ghibli #ghibliart #ghiblimovies #ghiblimovie #ghibliredraw #explorepage✨ #explorepage #explorefeed #shorthair #pixiecut #pixiecuts #chennai #bengaluru
me in the Studio Ghibili Universe 😍✨ . . . . . #studioghibliart #studioghibli #ghiblistudio #ghibli #ghibliart #ghiblimovies #ghiblimovie #ghibliredraw #explorepage✨ #explorepage #explorefeed #shorthair #pixiecut #pixiecuts #chennai #bengaluru
One year of being married ♥️ But this story didn’t start with vows or rings. It started five years ago—with two people who, by every societal standard, shouldn’t have ended up together. Different religions. Different castes. Different classes. Different families. Different worlds. But somehow, in the middle of all those differences, we found something rare—LOVE. It wasn’t always easy. There were moments we doubted if love would be enough. If we’d ever be accepted. If the noise around us would ever quiet down. But love has a funny way of persisting—slowly, patiently, stubbornly. And then came the day we finally got our wedding registered. No rituals, no grandeur. Just a quiet room, a few signatures, and a thousand emotions between us. But what made that day truly unforgettable was seeing my mom and dad, standing there with the biggest smile and teary eyes. They have been with us since almost the beginning. Through every fear, every hesitation, every silent prayer. When the world said no, they quietly held our hands and whispered, “Yes.” And slowly, even those who once doubted us began to come around. They saw the love. The resilience. The truth in what we shared. Today, we celebrate a year of marriage—but really, we’re celebrating six years of choosing each other, again and again, in a world that often told us not to. Here’s to love that breaks boundaries. To a family’s unwavering heart. To people who evolve. And to the quiet courage it takes to write your own story. Forever grateful, Forever yours ♥️💫 . . . . #interfaith #hindumuslim #lovemarriage #lovewins #firstyearanniversary #oneyearoflove #loveislove #interfaithcouple #anniversary #loveanniversary #weareinlove #foreverinlove
One year of being married ♥️ But this story didn’t start with vows or rings. It started five years ago—with two people who, by every societal standard, shouldn’t have ended up together. Different religions. Different castes. Different classes. Different families. Different worlds. But somehow, in the middle of all those differences, we found something rare—LOVE. It wasn’t always easy. There were moments we doubted if love would be enough. If we’d ever be accepted. If the noise around us would ever quiet down. But love has a funny way of persisting—slowly, patiently, stubbornly. And then came the day we finally got our wedding registered. No rituals, no grandeur. Just a quiet room, a few signatures, and a thousand emotions between us. But what made that day truly unforgettable was seeing my mom and dad, standing there with the biggest smile and teary eyes. They have been with us since almost the beginning. Through every fear, every hesitation, every silent prayer. When the world said no, they quietly held our hands and whispered, “Yes.” And slowly, even those who once doubted us began to come around. They saw the love. The resilience. The truth in what we shared. Today, we celebrate a year of marriage—but really, we’re celebrating six years of choosing each other, again and again, in a world that often told us not to. Here’s to love that breaks boundaries. To a family’s unwavering heart. To people who evolve. And to the quiet courage it takes to write your own story. Forever grateful, Forever yours ♥️💫 . . . . #interfaith #hindumuslim #lovemarriage #lovewins #firstyearanniversary #oneyearoflove #loveislove #interfaithcouple #anniversary #loveanniversary #weareinlove #foreverinlove
One year of being married ♥️ But this story didn’t start with vows or rings. It started five years ago—with two people who, by every societal standard, shouldn’t have ended up together. Different religions. Different castes. Different classes. Different families. Different worlds. But somehow, in the middle of all those differences, we found something rare—LOVE. It wasn’t always easy. There were moments we doubted if love would be enough. If we’d ever be accepted. If the noise around us would ever quiet down. But love has a funny way of persisting—slowly, patiently, stubbornly. And then came the day we finally got our wedding registered. No rituals, no grandeur. Just a quiet room, a few signatures, and a thousand emotions between us. But what made that day truly unforgettable was seeing my mom and dad, standing there with the biggest smile and teary eyes. They have been with us since almost the beginning. Through every fear, every hesitation, every silent prayer. When the world said no, they quietly held our hands and whispered, “Yes.” And slowly, even those who once doubted us began to come around. They saw the love. The resilience. The truth in what we shared. Today, we celebrate a year of marriage—but really, we’re celebrating six years of choosing each other, again and again, in a world that often told us not to. Here’s to love that breaks boundaries. To a family’s unwavering heart. To people who evolve. And to the quiet courage it takes to write your own story. Forever grateful, Forever yours ♥️💫 . . . . #interfaith #hindumuslim #lovemarriage #lovewins #firstyearanniversary #oneyearoflove #loveislove #interfaithcouple #anniversary #loveanniversary #weareinlove #foreverinlove
One year of being married ♥️ But this story didn’t start with vows or rings. It started five years ago—with two people who, by every societal standard, shouldn’t have ended up together. Different religions. Different castes. Different classes. Different families. Different worlds. But somehow, in the middle of all those differences, we found something rare—LOVE. It wasn’t always easy. There were moments we doubted if love would be enough. If we’d ever be accepted. If the noise around us would ever quiet down. But love has a funny way of persisting—slowly, patiently, stubbornly. And then came the day we finally got our wedding registered. No rituals, no grandeur. Just a quiet room, a few signatures, and a thousand emotions between us. But what made that day truly unforgettable was seeing my mom and dad, standing there with the biggest smile and teary eyes. They have been with us since almost the beginning. Through every fear, every hesitation, every silent prayer. When the world said no, they quietly held our hands and whispered, “Yes.” And slowly, even those who once doubted us began to come around. They saw the love. The resilience. The truth in what we shared. Today, we celebrate a year of marriage—but really, we’re celebrating six years of choosing each other, again and again, in a world that often told us not to. Here’s to love that breaks boundaries. To a family’s unwavering heart. To people who evolve. And to the quiet courage it takes to write your own story. Forever grateful, Forever yours ♥️💫 . . . . #interfaith #hindumuslim #lovemarriage #lovewins #firstyearanniversary #oneyearoflove #loveislove #interfaithcouple #anniversary #loveanniversary #weareinlove #foreverinlove
One year of being married ♥️ But this story didn’t start with vows or rings. It started five years ago—with two people who, by every societal standard, shouldn’t have ended up together. Different religions. Different castes. Different classes. Different families. Different worlds. But somehow, in the middle of all those differences, we found something rare—LOVE. It wasn’t always easy. There were moments we doubted if love would be enough. If we’d ever be accepted. If the noise around us would ever quiet down. But love has a funny way of persisting—slowly, patiently, stubbornly. And then came the day we finally got our wedding registered. No rituals, no grandeur. Just a quiet room, a few signatures, and a thousand emotions between us. But what made that day truly unforgettable was seeing my mom and dad, standing there with the biggest smile and teary eyes. They have been with us since almost the beginning. Through every fear, every hesitation, every silent prayer. When the world said no, they quietly held our hands and whispered, “Yes.” And slowly, even those who once doubted us began to come around. They saw the love. The resilience. The truth in what we shared. Today, we celebrate a year of marriage—but really, we’re celebrating six years of choosing each other, again and again, in a world that often told us not to. Here’s to love that breaks boundaries. To a family’s unwavering heart. To people who evolve. And to the quiet courage it takes to write your own story. Forever grateful, Forever yours ♥️💫 . . . . #interfaith #hindumuslim #lovemarriage #lovewins #firstyearanniversary #oneyearoflove #loveislove #interfaithcouple #anniversary #loveanniversary #weareinlove #foreverinlove
One year of being married ♥️ But this story didn’t start with vows or rings. It started five years ago—with two people who, by every societal standard, shouldn’t have ended up together. Different religions. Different castes. Different classes. Different families. Different worlds. But somehow, in the middle of all those differences, we found something rare—LOVE. It wasn’t always easy. There were moments we doubted if love would be enough. If we’d ever be accepted. If the noise around us would ever quiet down. But love has a funny way of persisting—slowly, patiently, stubbornly. And then came the day we finally got our wedding registered. No rituals, no grandeur. Just a quiet room, a few signatures, and a thousand emotions between us. But what made that day truly unforgettable was seeing my mom and dad, standing there with the biggest smile and teary eyes. They have been with us since almost the beginning. Through every fear, every hesitation, every silent prayer. When the world said no, they quietly held our hands and whispered, “Yes.” And slowly, even those who once doubted us began to come around. They saw the love. The resilience. The truth in what we shared. Today, we celebrate a year of marriage—but really, we’re celebrating six years of choosing each other, again and again, in a world that often told us not to. Here’s to love that breaks boundaries. To a family’s unwavering heart. To people who evolve. And to the quiet courage it takes to write your own story. Forever grateful, Forever yours ♥️💫 . . . . #interfaith #hindumuslim #lovemarriage #lovewins #firstyearanniversary #oneyearoflove #loveislove #interfaithcouple #anniversary #loveanniversary #weareinlove #foreverinlove
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