Story cover for The Missing Pieces - DhruvTara's Happily Married Life by EternalDhruvTara
The Missing Pieces - DhruvTara's Happily Married Life
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  • Reads 805
  • Votes 93
  • Parts 21
  • Time 2h 16m
Ongoing, First published Jul 03
7 new parts
DhruvTara - Samay Sadi Se Pare(2023-24)(Sony SAB) - A Time-Travel Fantasy Love Story of the magical couple - DhruvTara❤️
This show has impacted me a lot. I would've loved if the makers had shown little more romance of DhruvTara. Every DhruvTara follower were desperately waiting for DhruvTara's romantic love life in 21st C. after their wedding.
I have tried my best to write a happily married DhruvTara leading a blissful life in the 21st century. I had wished for certain incidents to be shown in the show which were never shown. Tried and covered whichever I felt needed to be addressed in the show.
This is my first experience in writing. Please bear with my mistakes. My Mother Tongue is not Hindi. But tried my level best to write the dialogues in Hindi as it suits the concept and the characters.
Suggestions are welcome.
Regards.
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Dhruv Tara: An End To a Long Wait

28 parts Ongoing

After Dhruv is cured, as DhruvTara and Shaurya are unable to go home, yet again, it starts taking its toll on Dhruv. As everything start getting more complicated, things turn for worse during the Shravan Ashtami Puja. And Dhruv almost takes a step that shocks everyone. This makes him and his loved ones introspect. Things get clearer, truths come out, it leads to all their realisations. And finally, the long awaited end to the wait is here. The wait to go home as a family. This is my canon-divergent version of how things could have ended with the DG track. I always wanted Tara to take a firm stand for Dhruv and their relationship and realise her part in all this mess, and Dhruv to be firm on his decision. So here's my take.