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Throwback: Here’s How Prasanna And Sneha Told Their Family About Their Relationship!

Love manifests itself in different ways. There’s the high school kind where everything is endearingly sweet and impulsive. Then there’s the popular one, love at first sight, though the big debate of whether it is even a possibility is still alive. The third kind is one that is characterized by sheer lust, sparks flying instantly, ephemeral but real nevertheless.

The final one, however, is our favorite kind – friends becoming life partners. It is everyone’s ideal romantic circumstance, one that is predictable yet straightforward. The personalities in focus here are two such people. 

The personalities in focus here are two such people. Their story is one that has a fairytale finale, of months of discovering, squabbles spurred and sorted, empathy and more, all cemented together with the love that is unconditional. It’s not like they had to carriage their affection in front of the camera, they were who they were – hopelessly in love with each other.

Breaking it to the Family

Coming clean about the relationship wasn’t the easiest task, not for Prasanna at least. “My folks took it really well. Their only concern was if I would be safe in the relationship because I was hurt before. Otherwise, they had no issues with him or his background.” Given his family background and upbringing, the story in Prasanna’s house was entirely different.

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“My mother was fine. My father was really against the idea. He said, I wanted you to be a rank holder in school and you weren’t. I asked you pursue engineering and you took up films instead. I thought you would leave the decision of marriage at least to us.” But Prasanna couldn’t really explain to his dad that none of his actions were intentional. “To be very honest, he is still not completely okay. But I have decided that she is the one I want to spend the rest of my life with and nothing can change that.”

Sneha and her family were certainly not happy with the fact that his parents weren’t receptive to the idea of them getting married. “I was naturally upset but I don’t really blame them given their upbringing and culture. But my parents said that any house should feel lucky to have me as a daughter in law and I am in no way less worthy.” Prasanna always wanted a girl who could respect elders and be just another girl. “I also love her because when she is at home, she is not a star and she is very close to her family and respects elders a lot.”