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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalShubham Gaur, is pursuing his English Honors from Delhi University. With his roots from the divine city of Mathura, he avows that the city itself encouraged him to encapsulate the spirituality and vivacity in a novel. A gluttonous reader, a movie maniac, a hardcore traveler and an effervescent soul can be framed as some of his pseudonyms. He loves playing outdoor games (primarily Cricket & Football), clicking absurd photographs, interpreting things in infinite ways, but most importantly, affixing a broad smile and brightening up people around him! Read More...
Shubham Gaur, is pursuing his English Honors from Delhi University. With his roots from the divine city of Mathura, he avows that the city itself encouraged him to encapsulate the spirituality and vivacity in a novel. A gluttonous reader, a movie maniac, a hardcore traveler and an effervescent soul can be framed as some of his pseudonyms. He loves playing outdoor games (primarily Cricket & Football), clicking absurd photographs, interpreting things in infinite ways, but most importantly, affixing a broad smile and brightening up people around him! Read Less...Achievements
This is the story of Siddhant, a young man, coming back to his town Mathura for his wedding. On the train, he befriends his fellow passenger to whom, he narrates the anecdotes of his life. Therein we get introduced to infatuation… fantasy… dejection… love… wedding… (Well this isn’t all, there is a lot within) C’mon! Get on board, where Siddhant awaits you with his fables.
Seat No. 51 is a romance based on the aromatic theme of happy things
This is the story of Siddhant, a young man, coming back to his town Mathura for his wedding. On the train, he befriends his fellow passenger to whom, he narrates the anecdotes of his life. Therein we get introduced to infatuation… fantasy… dejection… love… wedding… (Well this isn’t all, there is a lot within) C’mon! Get on board, where Siddhant awaits you with his fables.
Seat No. 51 is a romance based on the aromatic theme of happy things we do in life, and on those remorseful incidents we laugh upon as soon as they pass. This novel is about some school going friends and the celebration of their enduring friendship, from their teenage prospect to their adulthood panorama. This story is about being a friend, a girlfriend, a fake friend, a dad-friend and a dead friend...
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