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When RASAM Meet DALMA

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When RASAM Meet DALMA

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ost profound and powerful emotions a human can experience. It’s not just about romance—though that’s one beautiful form—it’s also found in friendships, families, and even in the way we connect with our passions and purpose.

Here’s a short description that captures the essence of love:
When two people from different states fall in love, it's not just a relationship between two hearts—it's a beautiful blend of cultures, languages, food, traditions, and values.
Love between two states is not easy—but it's real, raw, and unforgettable. It breaks stereotypes, bridges distances, and writes its own fairy tale.Happy-Bonalu-Blog.jpg

Their story is about patience and learning: celebrating both Ugadi and Raja festival, relishing both gongura pachadi and dalma. In the end, love isn’t about where you come from, but the willingness to build bridges and cherish new traditions—together.

Because love doesn’t care about geography. It only asks, “Can we build a world of our own, together?”
When a Telugu boy falls in love with an Odia girl, it's like two rivers from different lands flowing toward the same ocean of love — unique in their origins, yet beautifully united in their journey.
Love doesn’t care about geography or dialect. It just needs two hearts willing to meet halfway. And when a Telugu boy falls in love with an Odia girl, they don’t just blend cultures — they build a bridge between themsakinalu.jpg
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In today’s digital world, love no longer knocks on your door — it pings you on an app, slides into your DMs, or appears as a friend request from someone hundreds of kilometers away. And so began the story of a Telugu boy and an Odia girl, whose hearts connected on an online platform neither of them expected would change their lives.
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నేను నిన్ను ప్రేమిస్తున్నాను @Thegodfather :heart1:
 

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When RASAM Meet DALMA

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ost profound and powerful emotions a human can experience. It’s not just about romance—though that’s one beautiful form—it’s also found in friendships, families, and even in the way we connect with our passions and purpose.

Here’s a short description that captures the essence of love:
When two people from different states fall in love, it's not just a relationship between two hearts—it's a beautiful blend of cultures, languages, food, traditions, and values.
Love between two states is not easy—but it's real, raw, and unforgettable. It breaks stereotypes, bridges distances, and writes its own fairy tale.View attachment 357095

Their story is about patience and learning: celebrating both Ugadi and Raja festival, relishing both gongura pachadi and dalma. In the end, love isn’t about where you come from, but the willingness to build bridges and cherish new traditions—together.

Because love doesn’t care about geography. It only asks, “Can we build a world of our own, together?”
When a Telugu boy falls in love with an Odia girl, it's like two rivers from different lands flowing toward the same ocean of love — unique in their origins, yet beautifully united in their journey.
Love doesn’t care about geography or dialect. It just needs two hearts willing to meet halfway. And when a Telugu boy falls in love with an Odia girl, they don’t just blend cultures — they build a bridge between themView attachment 357105
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In today’s digital world, love no longer knocks on your door — it pings you on an app, slides into your DMs, or appears as a friend request from someone hundreds of kilometers away. And so began the story of a Telugu boy and an Odia girl, whose hearts connected on an online platform neither of them expected would change their lives.
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నేను నిన్ను ప్రేమిస్తున్నాను @Thegodfather :heart1:
Really? better prove it by providing to taste both. :nerdy:
 
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When RASAM Meet DALMA

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ost profound and powerful emotions a human can experience. It’s not just about romance—though that’s one beautiful form—it’s also found in friendships, families, and even in the way we connect with our passions and purpose.

Here’s a short description that captures the essence of love:
When two people from different states fall in love, it's not just a relationship between two hearts—it's a beautiful blend of cultures, languages, food, traditions, and values.
Love between two states is not easy—but it's real, raw, and unforgettable. It breaks stereotypes, bridges distances, and writes its own fairy tale.View attachment 357095

Their story is about patience and learning: celebrating both Ugadi and Raja festival, relishing both gongura pachadi and dalma. In the end, love isn’t about where you come from, but the willingness to build bridges and cherish new traditions—together.

Because love doesn’t care about geography. It only asks, “Can we build a world of our own, together?”
When a Telugu boy falls in love with an Odia girl, it's like two rivers from different lands flowing toward the same ocean of love — unique in their origins, yet beautifully united in their journey.
Love doesn’t care about geography or dialect. It just needs two hearts willing to meet halfway. And when a Telugu boy falls in love with an Odia girl, they don’t just blend cultures — they build a bridge between themView attachment 357105
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In today’s digital world, love no longer knocks on your door — it pings you on an app, slides into your DMs, or appears as a friend request from someone hundreds of kilometers away. And so began the story of a Telugu boy and an Odia girl, whose hearts connected on an online platform neither of them expected would change their lives.
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నేను నిన్ను ప్రేమిస్తున్నాను @Thegodfather :heart1:
I am very lucky because I can taste both types of food.
 
We’re not just “two states” — we’re one story. One bond. One beautiful blend of traditions, emotions, and dreams.
And no matter where life takes us, I’ll always be grateful that love chose you and me — across timelines, tags, and tastes. ତୁମେ ମୋ ଦୁନିଆ ମୁଁ ତୁମକୁ ଭଲ ପାଏ @KeNZie
 
We’re not just “two states” — we’re one story. One bond. One beautiful blend of traditions, emotions, and dreams.
And no matter where life takes us, I’ll always be grateful that love chose you and me — across timelines, tags, and tastes. ତୁମେ ମୋ ଦୁନିଆ ମୁଁ ତୁମକୁ ଭଲ ପାଏ @KeNZie
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When RASAM Meet DALMA

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ost profound and powerful emotions a human can experience. It’s not just about romance—though that’s one beautiful form—it’s also found in friendships, families, and even in the way we connect with our passions and purpose.

Here’s a short description that captures the essence of love:
When two people from different states fall in love, it's not just a relationship between two hearts—it's a beautiful blend of cultures, languages, food, traditions, and values.
Love between two states is not easy—but it's real, raw, and unforgettable. It breaks stereotypes, bridges distances, and writes its own fairy tale.View attachment 357095

Their story is about patience and learning: celebrating both Ugadi and Raja festival, relishing both gongura pachadi and dalma. In the end, love isn’t about where you come from, but the willingness to build bridges and cherish new traditions—together.

Because love doesn’t care about geography. It only asks, “Can we build a world of our own, together?”
When a Telugu boy falls in love with an Odia girl, it's like two rivers from different lands flowing toward the same ocean of love — unique in their origins, yet beautifully united in their journey.
Love doesn’t care about geography or dialect. It just needs two hearts willing to meet halfway. And when a Telugu boy falls in love with an Odia girl, they don’t just blend cultures — they build a bridge between themView attachment 357105
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In today’s digital world, love no longer knocks on your door — it pings you on an app, slides into your DMs, or appears as a friend request from someone hundreds of kilometers away. And so began the story of a Telugu boy and an Odia girl, whose hearts connected on an online platform neither of them expected would change their lives.
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నేను నిన్ను ప్రేమిస్తున్నాను @Thegodfather :heart1:
Ugadi vibes: Bhakti se bhukkad tak, full paisa vasool!
 
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