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In the Backyard of God's Den
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In the Backyard of God's Den in Ottawa, ON
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In the Backyard of God's Den in Ottawa, ON
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Love marriages are common across the world, and some fortunate couples do marry for love. However, childhood love stories are rare, and even fewer reach the altar to become lifelong soulmates.
This is the story of two schoolchildren who fall in love at first sight and remain
devoted to each other for more than a decade. Their relationship, however, is
shattered by the rigid caste system, which forces the girl to marry within her own caste. Heartbroken, the boy remains unmarried. Over time, he rises steadily through the professional ranks and, as destiny would have it, turns his attention to community service in the slums of Kolkata.
As his work gains recognition, people begin calling him the "Slum Wallah". His popularity spreads rapidly, attracting the attention of major political parties. Eventually, he is selected as a candidate of a national party in the parliamentary elections. After a whirlwind campaign, he wins and becomes a Member of Parliament.
Years later, fate brings him face to face with his former sweetheart at a wedding, where he learns of her husband's death due to chronic alcoholism. Slowly, their long-lost love rekindles, proving the saying true: a second chance in love is priceless.
Read and experience this moving saga of love, loss, and destiny—tracing an
extraordinary journey from corporate boxwallah, to slum wallah, to political
wallah.
Love marriages are common across the world, and some fortunate couples do marry for love. However, childhood love stories are rare, and even fewer reach the altar to become lifelong soulmates.
This is the story of two schoolchildren who fall in love at first sight and remain
devoted to each other for more than a decade. Their relationship, however, is
shattered by the rigid caste system, which forces the girl to marry within her own caste. Heartbroken, the boy remains unmarried. Over time, he rises steadily through the professional ranks and, as destiny would have it, turns his attention to community service in the slums of Kolkata.
As his work gains recognition, people begin calling him the "Slum Wallah". His popularity spreads rapidly, attracting the attention of major political parties. Eventually, he is selected as a candidate of a national party in the parliamentary elections. After a whirlwind campaign, he wins and becomes a Member of Parliament.
Years later, fate brings him face to face with his former sweetheart at a wedding, where he learns of her husband's death due to chronic alcoholism. Slowly, their long-lost love rekindles, proving the saying true: a second chance in love is priceless.
Read and experience this moving saga of love, loss, and destiny—tracing an
extraordinary journey from corporate boxwallah, to slum wallah, to political
wallah.

















