GENDERLESS LOVE
GENDERLESS LOVE
DJ and Rashmita were two exceptional girls who excelled in their studies. They first crossed paths at a coaching center in 8th grade. Initially, they harbored negative feelings toward each other. However, as time passed, their perception of one another changed. They transitioned from acquaintances to friends and eventually became best friends. Their friendship became the talk of the town. Every day, they would argue, but the very next day, they would reconcile and resume their friendship.
Upon completing their 10th grade, both decided to pursue the science stream. Unfortunately, they chose different colleges, causing their connection to break. Two years after completing their 12th grade, they made the decision to pursue their graduation from the same college. During this time, they grew incredibly close. They started developing romantic feelings for each other. On Valentine's Day, DJ confessed her love to Rashmita, who reciprocated the same feelings. Their love was pure and genuine. They cared for ea
ch other deeply, protected each other, and always stood by each other's side.
After completing their graduation, DJ decided to pursue her master's. However, DJ's family discovered her same-sex relationship with Rashmita. They forcefully married her off to a man twice her age. Meanwhile, Rashmita also married a businessman. They both yearned for each other's presence, but societal narrowmindedness kept them apart. DJ gave birth to a daughter named Dipa within two years of her marriage, while Rashmita also had a daughter named Darshna.
Twenty years later, it is revealed that DJ and Rashmita's daughters are attending the same college that their mothers once did during their graduation. Not only that, they are even dating each other. This time, however, there is a significant change. Unlike DJ and Rashmita's families, DJ and Rashmita themselves wholeheartedly support their daughters' relationship. They both lead happy lives, embracing the love that transcends societal norms and expectations.