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Mohabbatnama

Mohabbatnama

By: Chandni
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Mohabbatnama is a heartfelt journey through love stories across generations. From innocent childhood crushes to the fiery passions of youth, from enduring bonds of adulthood to the tender companionships of old age—this podcast captures the timeless essence of love in all its shades. Each episode brings you stories, reflections, and emotions that prove love is universal yet deeply personal. Blending storytelling, conversations, and poetry, Mohabbatnama is your letter of love—written through the voices of many hearts. Whether you’re 16 or 60, you’ll find a piece of your own story here.Chandni
Episodes
  • Extra Sugar
    Oct 12 2025

    She loved him in small ways — a coffee with extra sugar, a text in the middle of a busy day, a quiet smile after an argument.
    He thought there would always be time.
    Until one morning, when she didn’t wake up — and he finally tasted what love really meant.
    An episode that reminds us: never save love for later.

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    9 mins
  • The Version 2.0 Love
    Oct 9 2025

    “When two souls meet, they don’t just fall in love — they evolve.
    Shreya and Yogi’s story isn’t about staying together, but about finding the best version of themselves through each other.
    A tale of quiet connection, gentle inspiration, and love that lingers… even when life moves on.”

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    7 mins
  • Where Stories Begin
    Oct 7 2025

    In a city that never stops, two strangers find a moment that does.
    Where Stories Begin is a tender tale from Mohabbatnama — where a quiet coffee shop, a gentle drizzle, and a few honest words turn into something unforgettable.
    Sometimes, love doesn’t need a promise… just a conversation.

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    4 mins
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