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Complications 'acche hotey hain'!

Life hurls these weird complications at you sometimes, when feel trapped, between the devil and the deep blue sea. Thats when you need to take a leap of faith! And thats when you realise if those whom you have depended upon, catch you or just watch you drop into the abyss.
And that is why sometimes, complications 'acche hotey hain'  That is one helluva silver lining, I tell you!

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