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Rohit Trilokekar
Rohit Trilokekar
Published 04.06.23, 01:07 PM
What is it that we love to chase in love?
By Rohit Trilokekar
Published 21.05.23, 12:46 PM
Should lovers have more things in common or do opposites really attract?
By Rohit Trilokekar
Published 07.05.23, 11:45 AM
How men and women love differently
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Published 09.04.23, 12:49 PM
Breaking up with ourselves
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Love is blind, but with great expectations
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The relentless pursuit of beauty
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Waiting for Nandi
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Dancing on the edge of chaos
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The compelling contradictions of self-love
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Love’s own country in Goa
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Published 21.08.22, 05:10 PM
Kookie and cream
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Love in the time of possession
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