Padharo.

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A hearty "Padharo Mhare Des!" to all you wonderful readers, Meet our protagonist, Ruhaan Singh Rajvansh, our dashing Raana sa with a heart that echoes the valor of the great Rajput and Business acumen that remains unbeaten. And there's Meera Singhania, our Baisa whose compassionate soul finds harmony amidst the royal grandeur

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Here's a list of Royal Rajasthani words used for family members:

1. Raana sa (pronounced as "Rah-na sah") - Used to address a male member of the royal family, like a prince or a ruler.

2. Ranisa (pronounced as "Rah-nee-sah") - Used to address the queen or the wife of the ruler.

3. Baisa (pronounced as "Bai-sah") - Used to address a princess or a lady of royal descent.

4. Rajmata (pronounced as "Rahj-mah-tah") - Used to address the queen mother or the dowager queen, mother of the ruling king.

5. Thakur sa (pronounced as "Tah-kur sah") - Used to address the grandfather, a revered elder in the family.

6. Kuvar sa (pronounced as "Koo-var sah") - Used to address the son of a king or prince, generally meaning "prince" or "young lord."

7. Rawal sa (pronounced as "Rah-vahl sah") - Used to address a ruler or leader of a princely state or a kingdom.

8. Baba sa (pronounced as "Bah-bah sah") - Used to address one's father or a father figure, showing respect and affection.

These words are commonly used in traditional Rajasthani royal families and add a touch of authenticity to this story.

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Here's a list of Hindi songs that capture the hopeless romantic yet royal vibes of this book :

"Deewani Mastani" - Bajirao Mastani (An ode to love in a majestic setting)

"Tera Ban Jaunga" - Kabir Singh (Hopeless romanticism with royal undertones)

"Jashn-e-Bahara" - Jodhaa Akbar (Ethereal romance in a regal ambiance)

"Tum Se Hi" - Jab We Met (Euphoric love with a touch of regal charm)

"Tum Mile" - Tum Mile (An emotional track that blends heartache and love in a royal setting)

"Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" - Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (An intense and soul-stirring song that evokes the grandeur of love)

"Aayat" - Bajirao Mastani (A mesmerizing song that beautifully captures the essence of love and royalty)

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In the next chapter, we'll unveil the aesthetics of our charming cast, exuding the essence of royalty and romance. Brace yourself for a visual feast, and we hope you shower this tale with all your love and immerse yourself in the magic of Royal Rajasthani charm.

Jai Rajputana! 💫

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