Plot:

In the realm of Telugu literature and folklore, there exist various forms of storytelling that have been passed down through generations. One such fascinating aspect is the collection of "Amma Koduku Dengudu Kathalu," which translates to "Mother, Brother, and Younger Sister's Stories." These tales have been an integral part of Telugu cultural heritage, often revolving around themes of family, love, and social values.

And so, dear reader, may you open this collection, feel the patter of those droplets on your own heart, and remember that every love story, no matter how small, is a rainstorm waiting to be heard.

In the hushed glow, Karan whispered, “Do you hear it? The rain… it sings a song only the heart can decode.” Meera, startled, realized she had been listening to the same invisible melody her mother had hummed to her when she was a child— the rain on the roof, the rhythm of love. She smiled and replied, “Yes, it’s the song of those who love in silence.”

They spent the evening wandering the gallery, discussing each piece as if they were reading chapters of each other’s lives. As the night deepened, the rain outside turned into a heavy downpour, drumming on the glass. The gallery’s lights flickered, and for a moment, the world seemed to hold its breath.

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