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  1. Mar 7, 2023 · How do two vastly contrasting paths converge into a lifelong love affair? How do they overcome the most impossible odds to find each other? This is the true story of Amrita Rao, the face of numerous Bollywood superhits, and RJ Anmol, one of India’s most loved radio jockeys. Genres LoveRomanceNonfiction.

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  2. May 6, 2023 · Speaking to ETimes, Amrita recalls the success story of her memoir - the bestseller ‘Couple Of Things’ and the remarkable stories that have gone viral from this book. Amrita Rao and her husband RJ Anmol have carved a niche for themselves in the world of social media and the internet revolution.

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  3. Feb 3, 2023 · Amrita: I should give the credit to Anmol here because it was him who imagined ‘Couple of Things’ becoming a book. Anmol: Publishing a book was actually one of the things on our bucket list. At the airport, there is this huge bookstall next to the business class lounge.

  4. Jan 16, 2023 · Amrita Arora and her husband RJ Anmol surprised fans on January 16 after they announced their first book together. The couple, who often make news with their mushy pictures on social media, is all set to don the hat of authors.

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  5. Feb 16, 2023 · Actress Amrita Rao and RJ Anmol have come out with their debut book, 'Couple of Things'. The couple discussed their book and unique love story with Priyanka Sinha Jha at Times Litfest 2023 in Delhi recently. Here's what they shared. Photo: TOI Books/ Twitter.

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