Life had been tough for both Rohan and Meera. Rohan, a 38-year-old businessman from Hyderabad, had lost his wife to an illness, and Meera, a 35-year-old professor, had gone through a difficult divorce. Both had accepted that love might not be in their fate again—until their families encouraged them to give matrimonial websites a chance.
Skeptical but hopeful, they created profiles on Sachche Rishte. Rohan came across Meera’s profile and was drawn to her love for literature and classical music. He sent her a message, and after much hesitation, Meera responded.
Their first conversation was cautious yet sincere. They spoke about their past experiences, their fears, and their hopes for the future. Rohan admired Meera’s resilience, while Meera found comfort in Rohan’s kindness and maturity.
As days turned into weeks, their bond grew stronger. They discovered shared interests—long walks in the park, quiet evenings with books, and a deep love for meaningful conversations. Unlike their past relationships, this connection felt natural and effortless.
After six months of knowing each other, Rohan proposed in the simplest yet most heartfelt way. “We both deserve happiness again,” he said, “and I want to share mine with you.” With tears in her eyes, Meera said yes.
Their wedding was an intimate affair, filled with love, laughter, and hope. Today, they are a happily married couple who believe that love can find its way back into our lives when we least expect it.