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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalKamal and Arun decide to market the novel “The March-Past Bride” which is a romatic fiction novel. Arun makes a webpage to promote the sale of the novel. Ravi, a relative of Arun, gets a copy of the the novel.
Ravi has himself a failed love affair with a girl named Sunita. He wished to be a writer like Kamal.
In comes a boy named Rajiv into the life of Ravi. Rajiv seeks the help of Ravi in order to win the heart of a girl named Anaya, a girl whom Rajiv has been in love with since school days.
“Those who help others in their love affairs, get help in their love affair” thinks Ravi and decides to help Rajiv.
Does Ravi succeed in helping Rajiv win the heart of Anaya?
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M. Aishvarya
M. AISHVARYA, who is fondly called as MAVERICK AISHVARYA by his friends, likes to read fiction. He has the hobby of writing essays, short-stories and novels. He aims to be a popular novelist in the future. He completed schooling in ST. JOSEPH’S CONVENT HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, Sambalpur , Odisha and plus two arts in MAA SAMALESWARI COLLEGE , Samblapur, Odisha At present he is studying English Honours in GANGADHAR MEHER (AUTONOMOUS) COLLEGE, Sambalpur, Odisha .
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