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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAnushka Parashar is a doctor with a private practice in the field of infectious diseases. She is busy with her life, and happy with her aspiring-model-and-gym-trainer boyfriend, Yash.
Aneri Shah is a happy-go-lucky plastic surgeon, recently relocated from Mumbai to Delhi, as life goes on with her boyfriend and techie Abhinav, in tow.
A chance encounter changes their lives – but the changed lives aren’t just the four of theirs. They embark on a journey that would change the course of the future of their nation and of the people. They take on a fight that is beyond the armchair, and call in question one of the world’s oldest criminal legislations.
Manish Jani
Manish Jani was born and brought up in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. After graduating as a Computer Engineer, he worked in Mumbai, Barbados and then San Francisco, for several years. He currently heads the Indian operations of a multi-national software product company and lives in Ahmedabad with his wife and two sons.
Although Manish identifies as a conservative family man, he strongly believes that freedom is an essential part of everyone’s life. He believes that just like our laws protect the freedom of speech and the freedom of religion, they should also protect the freedom of choosing a life partner of either sex. Also, just like our laws prohibit discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth, they should prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Manish respects everyone’s natural inclination to discover their own sexuality and to choose a suitable partner and lifestyle. With that thought, he makes no attempt to promote or encourage either homosexuality or heterosexuality in his literature.
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