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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal
Neerav is a scientist posted at a National Research Lab in Indore. Apart from working long hours at his office, he has devoted the last several years of his life to taking care of his mother and sister after his father's untimely demise. His sister Neeti is well settled now with a job and happy marriage and his mother's mental health has stabilized. It's about time Neerav thought about what he wants for himself in his personal life. As luck would have it, a ce
Neerav is a scientist posted at a National Research Lab in Indore. Apart from working long hours at his office, he has devoted the last several years of his life to taking care of his mother and sister after his father's untimely demise. His sister Neeti is well settled now with a job and happy marriage and his mother's mental health has stabilized. It's about time Neerav thought about what he wants for himself in his personal life. As luck would have it, a certain someone has recently been transferred to Indore. A certain someone who has the most unforgettable smile. A certain someone whom Neerav had met at his training in Mumbai several years ago. But does she even see him as anything more than a colleague?
Shweta is a driven and talented scientist who has worked at a research facility in Mumbai for many years. She is really annoyed that she has been sent to the much smaller research facility in Indore for a project. But when this annoying transfer leads to an encounter with this guy she was in training school with, will Shweta have the courage to let him into her life? Or will she allow her past to dictate her future?
Remember Neeti from 'You're stuck with me for life!' ? Remember how her mother was worried about getting her brother to take interest in meeting prospective brides for arranged marriage? 'Because it's you' is the story of how Neeti's brother Neerav ended up getting married.
This can be read as a standalone book.
'In her obsession to have a baby, Seema had forgotten how to live.'
'Why am I not enough' is the story of a couple struggling with infertility.
'In her obsession to have a baby, Seema had forgotten how to live.'
'Why am I not enough' is the story of a couple struggling with infertility.
Varun is a post doctoral researcher in the USA and just wants to focus on work. The idea of getting married is scary for him. He hasn't gotten along with half the housemates he has had in the last several years and he knows how annoying it is to live with someone you don't get along with. He has absolutely refused to entertain any of the arranged marriage proposals that his parents have been trying to get him to look at.
What happens when Varun visits Indi
Varun is a post doctoral researcher in the USA and just wants to focus on work. The idea of getting married is scary for him. He hasn't gotten along with half the housemates he has had in the last several years and he knows how annoying it is to live with someone you don't get along with. He has absolutely refused to entertain any of the arranged marriage proposals that his parents have been trying to get him to look at.
What happens when Varun visits India to attend his cousin's wedding? Will he be able to stand his ground? Or will he give in to his parents' sneaky scheme?
Snehalata is a working professional in India. She is independent and settled in principle but her parents insist that she must get married before her father retires. She doesn't want to cause her parents any grief but she simply hasn't been able to say yes to any of the prospective grooms that have been paraded in front of her in the past couple of years.
What happens when Snehalata's parents show her the photograph of a family friend's son? Will she reject another prospective groom? Or will she give this one a chance?
Preeti doesn’t date. She is from a conservative family and she doesn’t need all that drama in her life. But she had borrowed Arjun’s umbrella the previous evening and now he is asking her to return it to him in a coffee shop. Does that count as a date? Will Preeti go to the coffee shop? Well… Why not?
Arjun’s family is pushing him to get married. But after his broken engagement from a year ago, he hasn’t dated anyon
Preeti doesn’t date. She is from a conservative family and she doesn’t need all that drama in her life. But she had borrowed Arjun’s umbrella the previous evening and now he is asking her to return it to him in a coffee shop. Does that count as a date? Will Preeti go to the coffee shop? Well… Why not?
Arjun’s family is pushing him to get married. But after his broken engagement from a year ago, he hasn’t dated anyone. Should he propose marriage to his colleague, Preeti? The Preeti who doesn’t date. Well… they are from the same community and their parents are likely to be okay with it. So… Why not!
Neeti and Ronit ended up having to move to the city of Indore in central India as tragedies struck their respective families.
When Neeti got married to Ronit, all she wanted was to get away from her mentally unstable mother and get into a household that allowed her the freedom to work as a school teacher and the freedom to drive a car. In return, if she had to take care of her in-laws and manage the household, she was okay with that. <
Neeti and Ronit ended up having to move to the city of Indore in central India as tragedies struck their respective families.
When Neeti got married to Ronit, all she wanted was to get away from her mentally unstable mother and get into a household that allowed her the freedom to work as a school teacher and the freedom to drive a car. In return, if she had to take care of her in-laws and manage the household, she was okay with that.
When Ronit got married to Neeti, he just wanted to get a daughter-in-law for his parents. His father had refused to undergo the bypass surgery that the doctor had recommended unless Ronit got married and Neeti came along at the right time. Having tried his hand at love and having failed at converting his previous year-long relationship into a love-marriage, he was not convinced that a woman could be both the wife that he wanted and the daughter-in-law that his family insisted on.
Will Neeti and Ronit continue to live in a loveless marriage, taking it simply as a responsibility? Or will love sneak up on them on a road-trip to Ranthambore?
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