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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMoti Lal Khanna is a Chartered Engineer with multiple qualifications in engineering disciplines. Before he retired, he had an immensely popular and successful practice that designed projects all over the country and many overseas. He has been featured on covers of magazines and has been written about and discussed for his designs in industrial circles. He has to his credit many articles and after an encouraging response to his literary efforts, he presents his fourth book within 18 months! Obsession Love & Revenge; The Beggars Son; Conflicts of Peace and now, Daring Daughters’, AngryRead More...
Moti Lal Khanna is a Chartered Engineer with multiple qualifications in engineering disciplines. Before he retired, he had an immensely popular and successful practice that designed projects all over the country and many overseas. He has been featured on covers of magazines and has been written about and discussed for his designs in industrial circles. He has to his credit many articles and after an encouraging response to his literary efforts, he presents his fourth book within 18 months! Obsession Love & Revenge; The Beggars Son; Conflicts of Peace and now, Daring Daughters’, Angry Fathers’.
You can get in touch with him at motikhanna@hotmail.com.
Read his blog www.Moti-Khanna.com.
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A Maharajah with a peerage granted by the ruling British has a great favourite in one daughter. She is a beauty and reciprocates the father’s fondness, but is defiant and refuses any marriage proposal arranged by the father. She falls in love with a Muslim and has to face the wrath of the father, possible banishment or a trade off to a very old Maharajah. She clandestinely marries the Muslim. India gets divided, and she has no option but to move to Pakistan
A Maharajah with a peerage granted by the ruling British has a great favourite in one daughter. She is a beauty and reciprocates the father’s fondness, but is defiant and refuses any marriage proposal arranged by the father. She falls in love with a Muslim and has to face the wrath of the father, possible banishment or a trade off to a very old Maharajah. She clandestinely marries the Muslim. India gets divided, and she has no option but to move to Pakistan where the reception from a close relative by marriage is unbecoming.
What follows next is for the reader to witness.
The story is set in Murree, Pakistan, where two students fall madly in love. Their views of India, religion, politics and of the basic problem that plagues the two countries is radically different. The problems graduate to the parents and to officials. There is Conflict, but Peace reigns supreme and their love survives all.
The story is set in Murree, Pakistan, where two students fall madly in love. Their views of India, religion, politics and of the basic problem that plagues the two countries is radically different. The problems graduate to the parents and to officials. There is Conflict, but Peace reigns supreme and their love survives all.
The story is set in Dharavi, the largest ‘slum’ in ‘the world. This area has inspired some films, this book and has now found its way into the tourist map. It features a rapist marrying his victim and a son, born out of this unfortunate ‘union’. The son grows in the slums with a set of parents from dubious lineage, hate, disharmony, lack of pride and unity. What brings the family together despite these adversities?
The story is set in Dharavi, the largest ‘slum’ in ‘the world. This area has inspired some films, this book and has now found its way into the tourist map. It features a rapist marrying his victim and a son, born out of this unfortunate ‘union’. The son grows in the slums with a set of parents from dubious lineage, hate, disharmony, lack of pride and unity. What brings the family together despite these adversities?
The lives of four people are intermingled with action. There is love, lust, possessiveness and hatred. Along with these emotions, are God given skills and talents as well.
These emotions are shown in short continuous narratives. There is bereavement, achievement, very graphic episodes of lust and possessive behavior.
What happens when all of this comes together in one book?
The lives of four people are intermingled with action. There is love, lust, possessiveness and hatred. Along with these emotions, are God given skills and talents as well.
These emotions are shown in short continuous narratives. There is bereavement, achievement, very graphic episodes of lust and possessive behavior.
What happens when all of this comes together in one book?
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