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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal“Khud sai nikal k, khud ko pana” It took the author Ilaa Vermaalmost eight years to write this story. Even after completing her book, she had to wait for the judgment of Section 377 of the Indian constitution. This story is based on a real-life incident. This is not just a story; it’s a journey. The author is from Bihar and she found the root of the storyin her land. With the passing of time, this story grows with her and makes her understand that love has no boundaries. The author is an actor and that helps her understand the ISHHHH (pain) of love better.Read More...
“Khud sai nikal k, khud ko pana”
It took the author Ilaa Vermaalmost eight years to write this story. Even after
completing her book, she had to wait for the judgment of Section 377 of the Indian
constitution. This story is based on a real-life incident. This is not just a story; it’s a journey.
The author is from Bihar and she found the root of the storyin her land. With the passing of
time, this story grows with her and makes her understand that love has no boundaries.
The author is an actor and that helps her understand the ISHHHH (pain) of love
better.
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The story is based on a real-life incident, where a carefree girl “Jannat kapoor” from the Lgbt community fall in love with a beautiful girl “Nia sharma” from the straight community. Then together they formed a world where”love is love”, but is this world is ready to accept their love, where love has to face discrimination based on caste, religion, and gender.
Every pain can be healed by time, but yes some pain can only be healed by love.
The story is based on a real-life incident, where a carefree girl “Jannat kapoor” from the Lgbt community fall in love with a beautiful girl “Nia sharma” from the straight community. Then together they formed a world where”love is love”, but is this world is ready to accept their love, where love has to face discrimination based on caste, religion, and gender.
Every pain can be healed by time, but yes some pain can only be healed by love. Sometimes, “time” is not the best healer.
This story is a journey of two lives who fight for their love and respect. The root of the story is in Bihar and belongs to two communities, the higher segment and the middle segment of our society.
Jannat Kapoor falls in love with Nia Sharma even without meeting her, slowly gradually with the pace of time Nia also fell in love with Jannat Kapoor.
Is the time bring them together or not???
Jannat is a rule-breaker, Nia fellow every rule. Jannat believes in luck, Nia believes in time. Jannat is rude and rowdy, but Nia is sweet and simple. Jannat is day-dreamer but Nia lives in reality.
“waqt k hatho, pyar ki wo kahaani, jo waqt ne khud hi banaye bhi aur khud hi mitaye bhi”…
The novel, set in rural Bihar and Mumbai, is the beautiful journey of two
girls—Jannat Kapoor, a carefree bird of high-class society and Nia Sharma, a caring person
from the middle-class society who falls in love and breaks all the stereotype rules and
regulations of society. A story about ISHQ
Generally, when we get hurt, we say ISHHH. And ISHQ is another name for love.
We are living in a society where there is no ISHQ without pain. So pain a
The novel, set in rural Bihar and Mumbai, is the beautiful journey of two
girls—Jannat Kapoor, a carefree bird of high-class society and Nia Sharma, a caring person
from the middle-class society who falls in love and breaks all the stereotype rules and
regulations of society. A story about ISHQ
Generally, when we get hurt, we say ISHHH. And ISHQ is another name for love.
We are living in a society where there is no ISHQ without pain. So pain and love are
somewhat related. ISHH+Q=ISHQ. “Isliye dard ka doosra naam ISHQ.” The two girls found
relief in this pain named ISHQ.
When the society is not ready to accept the normal friendship of a girl and a boy, the
biggest question is How will the society understand the “love” of “two girls?
It is a story where a best friend breaks the trust of his friend with the mindset that he
is doing right for his friend. It is a story that conveys a message to the society that a girl and a
boy can only be friends. Only friends. This is a story that shows that “love is love, no matter
with whom, but our society makes it ISHH, “a pain”.
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