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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalShreya is a skilled horticulturist and landscape gardener whose placid life took a tumultuous turn a few years back. Gautham has been her best friend and cousin since childhood. Her social circle constrains her with its distinct set of customs, traditions, and beliefs. Gautham urges her to be courageous, to confront the turmoil, and to break free, taunting her timidity and blind adherence to tradition as a means to avoid conflict.
Shreya feels trapped by the weight of expectations, unspoken rules, and judgments. Though she longs to escape from the confines of polite society, family ties hold her back. Dhruv enters her life and offers her a future that she has always dreamed of. She’s torn between chasing her dreams and pleasing the people in her life.
Does Shreya skirt around the so-called convention, succumb to it, or break it to find happiness?
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Akhila Sriram
Akhila Sriram is a postgraduate in Nutrition and Dietetics. She practiced as a registered dietitian for a few years and moved to freelance. Currently, she is Director-admin in a project management company, offering PMC services to hotels, hospitals and IT parks, a company founded by her husband VS Sriram. She is an avid reader, a foodie and a movie buff. Her genre, typically, is Indian romance, involving the complexities of relationships within Indian families. She enjoys experimenting with her culinary skills, at times to the delight or annoyance of her family. Akhila lives in Chennai, India, along with her husband and two kids.
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