In this touching Dhar Mann story, a daughter is determined to have an expensive wedding dress, but her father reveals he was laid off and can’t afford it. Initially upset, she struggles with the idea of wearing her late mother's dress, believing it won't meet her expectations for the perfect wedding.
As the story unfolds, she realizes that the value of a dress lies in its meaning, not its price. In the end, she chooses to wear her mother's dress, understanding that love and family memories are far more important than a label. The narrative emphasizes that a wedding is about love and connection, rather than material things.
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