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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat happens when a carefree attitude crosses paths with the greatest fear of India. It causes chaos and disaster, and a lot of students, who just study to get the best result because of the society and its “log kya kahenge” and nothing else. In India, the Boards are not a mere exam but a lifestyle that compels to change oneself. Life of every student who was made to walk on the road towards the most secular festival filled with ups and downs, failure and celebrations, accidents and mistakes, hopes and shattered dreams. Take a look on the lives of young brains keeping themselves in the rat race of numbers and results, leaving behind self-exploration, happiness, sleep, love (for everything) and Whatnot at the prime of their life when they should chase dreams but are chasing marks.
Kovid Dashora
Kovid Dashora, an unusual name but your regular guy with a tinch of mixed personalities, born in Udaipur and raised in Jaipur, the city which is the perfect mixture of Delhi and Bombay but not in the terms of weather, lives with his parents and his little brother. Besides fighting pimples and living with insecurities but confidently, this 15-year-old teenager is still in school gaining education, so that explains he doesn’t do any great things but his homework and rejoicing life at its fullest, Kovid aspires to be a writer and a comedian. So, he isn’t welcomed at his relatives. He likes to explore and create new content for self-expression in the modern day India.
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