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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal
“Are societal norms superior to human lives?”
Rudra, a Hindu budding painter finds himself entangled in a polygamous relationship with Vaishnav, a Christian Chef and Samaira, a Muslim divorced mother. When news of their unconventional union becomes public, leaders from the local Visakhapatnam community unite their followers in a tragic act of violence against the trio. “To know a story but not the emotions causing it to turn out tha
“Are societal norms superior to human lives?”
Rudra, a Hindu budding painter finds himself entangled in a polygamous relationship with Vaishnav, a Christian Chef and Samaira, a Muslim divorced mother. When news of their unconventional union becomes public, leaders from the local Visakhapatnam community unite their followers in a tragic act of violence against the trio. “To know a story but not the emotions causing it to turn out that way is not knowing the story itself.”
Pavan Karthik, known for his unique storytelling in "When the Sky and the Land Meet," takes readers on a non-linear journey, unravelling the emotions that led to this heartbreaking outcome.
Through Rudra, we witness the exploitation and hardships faced by labourers in Dubai, feeling the weight of personal losses he endures. Vaishnav’s narrative exposes the pain of suppressing his true self and enduring the torment of conversion therapy. Samaira’s life serves as a cautionary tale of how unfortunate your life could turn around when associated with the wrong people.
"Three Hearts" is a soul-stirring exploration of love, identity, and the devastating consequences of societal intolerance.
"People that matter at the end should matter the most at the moment."
Sakshi is extroverted, not-so-passionate, and straight while Vedanth is an introverted, passionate, pansexual person. These stark opposites fall in love and face numerous challenges. Once separated due to immature behaviours in college, they are presented with a second chance. But do people really change?
Vedanth turns into an author, Sakshi loses her husband but possess
"People that matter at the end should matter the most at the moment."
Sakshi is extroverted, not-so-passionate, and straight while Vedanth is an introverted, passionate, pansexual person. These stark opposites fall in love and face numerous challenges. Once separated due to immature behaviours in college, they are presented with a second chance. But do people really change?
Vedanth turns into an author, Sakshi loses her husband but possesses the greatest gift any husband can give to his wife alongside the worst nightmares he gave her.
How true is the saying 'Opposites attract', when it comes to people?
Transcend into the complex love life of Ved, Sakshi that spans over three decades to find out the answers.
A contemporary love story that puts an end to unnecessary romaticization and talks honestly about a lot that's considered taboo.
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