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She’s the queen of dating apps. He believes in arranged marriages.
With an impressive score of 153 dates, Ananya Kapoor is a bit of an expert on online dating. She has seen them
all – the nice guys, the fuckbois and everything in between. In her vigorous quest for her S.O., she has pretty much exhausted the pool of eligible singles in Delhi. That is, until a series of ridiculously hilarious events brings her under the same roof as Aadar Chauhan.
At the opposite end of the Indian dating spectrum, Aadar is not who she expects him to be. He is progressive,
confident and annoyingly attractive. Faced with a belief system starkly different from her own, she feels the need to prove herself more desirable than a man like him.
And so, one night, she makes a bet with him to see who can find a partner first. Can she beat him to the finish line? A delightfully told story of romance, friendship and unending banter, with one question looming who is destined for a happily ever after-the serial dater or the serial suitor?









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