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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRashmi describes herself as an avid and constant thinker, who discovered writing when she wanted to put her thoughts into words. Writing for her, is ‘more than a passion’, as she considers it one of the necessities for survival, just like one needs air to breathe. Her affair with writing began during her school days, where she was the go-to person to write speeches most likely to be read out at the school assembly. Not a voracious reader, but an ardent cinema viewer, she claims that the events knitted into a story in this book, played as scenes in her mind, and she wishes the readeRead More...
Rashmi describes herself as an avid and constant thinker, who discovered writing when she wanted to put her thoughts into words. Writing for her, is ‘more than a passion’, as she considers it one of the necessities for survival, just like one needs air to breathe.
Her affair with writing began during her school days, where she was the go-to person to write speeches most likely to be read out at the school assembly. Not a voracious reader, but an ardent cinema viewer, she claims that the events knitted into a story in this book, played as scenes in her mind, and she wishes the readers to have a 'movie-on-pages' feel while reading it.
Despite hailing from Kerala, she has spent the greater part of her life in Bangalore. She is married to a software professional, and ‘twenty-five’ hours of her day revolve around their three-year-old child.
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What happens when Abhyuday, who works with a lifestyle channel, and Purvi, a post graduate in sociology and an amateur documentary film-maker, meet at a social media marketing session?
Despite their first meeting not being a cordial one, the two keep bumping into each other on the path of life, the reason why this novel is titled ‘Raahein’.
When they finally exchange vows, the path they follow is still not a smooth one, as they have a turbulen
What happens when Abhyuday, who works with a lifestyle channel, and Purvi, a post graduate in sociology and an amateur documentary film-maker, meet at a social media marketing session?
Despite their first meeting not being a cordial one, the two keep bumping into each other on the path of life, the reason why this novel is titled ‘Raahein’.
When they finally exchange vows, the path they follow is still not a smooth one, as they have a turbulent relationship, that flows and ebbs.
Will Purvi be able to take Abhyuday back after what he did to her? Will Abhyuday get over his complexes and accept Purvi back on her terms?
Read ‘Raahein’ to get a contemporary look at marriage, and the coming of age of its main protagonists.
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