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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal
This Valentine week, RJ Aish from Station 143 asked a simple question:
What does real love actually look like?
Not the movie version. Not the fairy tale.
The real, slightly chaotic, beautifully imperfect kind.
The response? An avalanche of confessions — awkward first meetings, almost-relationships, friendships turning unexpectedly romantic, missed chances, surprise connections, and emotions people rarely say out loud
This Valentine week, RJ Aish from Station 143 asked a simple question:
What does real love actually look like?
Not the movie version. Not the fairy tale.
The real, slightly chaotic, beautifully imperfect kind.
The response? An avalanche of confessions — awkward first meetings, almost-relationships, friendships turning unexpectedly romantic, missed chances, surprise connections, and emotions people rarely say out loud.
From those voices emerged the Pyaarfect Series — fourteen late-night stories inspired by real feelings, reimagined into fictional tales that are funny, tender, relatable, and sometimes deliciously unresolved.
Because love isn’t always flawless.
It’s messy. Emotional. Unpredictable.
And that’s exactly what makes it Pyaarfect.
This Valentine week, RJ Aish from Station 143 asked a simple question:
What does real love actually look like?
Not the movie version. Not the fairy tale.
The real, slightly chaotic, beautifully imperfect kind.
The response? An avalanche of confessions — awkward first meetings, almost-relationships, friendships turning unexpectedly romantic, missed chances, surprise connections, and emotions people rarely say out loud
This Valentine week, RJ Aish from Station 143 asked a simple question:
What does real love actually look like?
Not the movie version. Not the fairy tale.
The real, slightly chaotic, beautifully imperfect kind.
The response? An avalanche of confessions — awkward first meetings, almost-relationships, friendships turning unexpectedly romantic, missed chances, surprise connections, and emotions people rarely say out loud.
From those voices emerged the Pyaarfect Series — fourteen late-night stories inspired by real feelings, reimagined into fictional tales that are funny, tender, relatable, and sometimes deliciously unresolved.
Because love isn’t always flawless.
It’s messy. Emotional. Unpredictable.
And that’s exactly what makes it Pyaarfect.
When a doctor says, “You have cancer,” the world seems to turn upside down. Worry immediately sets in. One may find themselves overwhelmed by questions like:
Will I need surgery?
Will I need chemotherapy?
Will I lose my hair?
Will radiation hurt or burn?
Will I still be able to work during treatment?
Will I be able to take care of myself and my family?
Fighting cancer might be the toughest experience one ever goe
When a doctor says, “You have cancer,” the world seems to turn upside down. Worry immediately sets in. One may find themselves overwhelmed by questions like:
Will I need surgery?
Will I need chemotherapy?
Will I lose my hair?
Will radiation hurt or burn?
Will I still be able to work during treatment?
Will I be able to take care of myself and my family?
Fighting cancer might be the toughest experience one ever goes through. As someone with a diagnosis, it could be difficult to relay one's feelings to people who’ve never been through it.
The author, a thyroid cancer survivor herself, shares her cancer journey, what helped her get through her toughest days and how is life going for her now. Inspired by the saying "every dark cloud has a silver lining" that means that even the worst events or situations can bring some good and positivity to our world, she hopes that this book will be a comforting companion to both folks facing a new diagnosis and the people who surround and love them.
The author will be donating 100% of the profit to the cancer NGO: St Jude India Childcare Centre (www.stjudechild.org)
Grab a copy and contribute to the cause.
When a doctor says, “You have cancer,” the world seems to turn upside down. Worry immediately sets in. One may find themselves overwhelmed by questions like:
Will I need surgery?
Will I need chemotherapy?
Will I lose my hair?
Will radiation hurt or burn?
Will I still be able to work during treatment?
Will I be able to take care of myself and my family?
Fighting cancer might be the toughest experience one ever goe
When a doctor says, “You have cancer,” the world seems to turn upside down. Worry immediately sets in. One may find themselves overwhelmed by questions like:
Will I need surgery?
Will I need chemotherapy?
Will I lose my hair?
Will radiation hurt or burn?
Will I still be able to work during treatment?
Will I be able to take care of myself and my family?
Fighting cancer might be the toughest experience one ever goes through. As someone with a diagnosis, it could be difficult to relay one's feelings to people who’ve never been through it.
The author, a thyroid cancer survivor herself, shares her cancer journey, what helped her get through her toughest days and how is life going for her now. Inspired by the saying "every dark cloud has a silver lining" that means that even the worst events or situations can bring some good and positivity to our world, she hopes that this book will be a comforting companion to both folks facing a new diagnosis and the people who surround and love them.
The author will be donating 100% of the profit to the cancer NGO: St Jude India Childcare Centre (www.stjudechild.org)
Grab a copy and contribute to the cause.
"Fate shuffles the cards and we play." ― Arthur Schopenhauer
Our life is full of events and attitudes, may be positive and joyous, and may be negative and painful, do you think it is fate or purely coincidence?
Amayra, a travel journalist, is happily married to Shaurya, a pilot based in Mumbai.
Aaryan, an IT professional well settled in Poland and family man.
Rihaan, an entrepreneur in the digital marketing f
"Fate shuffles the cards and we play." ― Arthur Schopenhauer
Our life is full of events and attitudes, may be positive and joyous, and may be negative and painful, do you think it is fate or purely coincidence?
Amayra, a travel journalist, is happily married to Shaurya, a pilot based in Mumbai.
Aaryan, an IT professional well settled in Poland and family man.
Rihaan, an entrepreneur in the digital marketing field and a bachelor living life on his terms.
When they think things are going just fine for them.. everything changes.
“All of us grow up thinking that we'll be superstars, billionaires, famous celebrities and so on. The only problem is we won't.”
~ "Brad Pitt's dialogues from the movie Fight Club"
Do you see? Life isn't what the world likes to show it as.
There are hardships, problems, happiness, and everything in between.
But no matter what, at the baseline, many of us stay with this myth that life just consists of one try
“All of us grow up thinking that we'll be superstars, billionaires, famous celebrities and so on. The only problem is we won't.”
~ "Brad Pitt's dialogues from the movie Fight Club"
Do you see? Life isn't what the world likes to show it as.
There are hardships, problems, happiness, and everything in between.
But no matter what, at the baseline, many of us stay with this myth that life just consists of one trying to
survive through time on a daily basis.
Does it mean life is only boring and tough? No, it isn't..
Life is an interesting journey. You never know where it will take you. Peaks and valleys, twists and turns.
So experience the 5 seasons of "LIFE" through the eyes of a cancer survivor..
Grab your copy to experience the 5 seasons of my life and live them with me
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