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4 minutes? That had to be a lie. But at exactly 3 minutes and 50 seconds, the cheerful horn of an auto-rickshaw honked outside his gate. The driver, a man named Bhaskar, wore a blue Barwaqt uniform. “Sir! Jump in!”
Rohan was a master of “five more minutes.” Whether it was a morning meeting, a bill payment, or his girlfriend Meera’s birthday, he always ran on “Rohan Standard Time”—which was always 20 minutes late. barwaqt app play store download
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At 6:30 PM, Rohan was still in his kurta, frantically searching for his car keys. “Found them!” he yelled, dashing out the door. He slid into the driver’s seat, turned the key… and the car made a click-click-click sound. Dead battery. Panic set in
Bhaskar grinned. “Don't worry, sir. Barwaqt means 'on time'.”
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His phone buzzed. It was Meera. “Where are you? The imam is early! Everyone is waiting!”