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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalFrom Bargarh, a small town in Odisha, Shashwat Ranjan used to be fascinated by stories which later compelled him to narrate and write in a prospective way. A post graduate in marine sciences from Berhampur University, he always tries to portray essence of every relationship to capture the cryptic emotions, which would be quite catchy to read. This story is just the reflection of the emotional canvas which he has felt somewhere at some stages of life.Read More...
From Bargarh, a small town in Odisha, Shashwat Ranjan used to be fascinated by stories which later compelled him to narrate and write in a prospective way. A post graduate in marine sciences from Berhampur University, he always tries to portray essence of every relationship to capture the cryptic emotions, which would be quite catchy to read. This story is just the reflection of the emotional canvas which he has felt somewhere at some stages of life.
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The first mistake that is made while going over any relationship is “when we start to translate it.” Relationships are not meant to be curbed, we can just feel it, and be in that flow regardless to any consequences. We can just make it feel without expecting to feel the same, but yet it’s not as causative as we often think. A good relationship works by the thrust of promises. Some promises are revealed to show intensity of our feelings, and many are kept
The first mistake that is made while going over any relationship is “when we start to translate it.” Relationships are not meant to be curbed, we can just feel it, and be in that flow regardless to any consequences. We can just make it feel without expecting to feel the same, but yet it’s not as causative as we often think. A good relationship works by the thrust of promises. Some promises are revealed to show intensity of our feelings, and many are kept in secret. Those secret promises are the real essence of our relationship.
Jay- A music lover accidentally falls in love with an unknown,
Nitin- An anti-romantic, realistic guy tries to ease his days,
Jasmin- An entrepreneur, trying to live with her past,
Prerna- A girl with the problem of being strong enough to get rid of her present,
When they’re tied with some promises to keep
It gives them choice “To Live or to Leave”.
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