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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat transpires when issues and despair surround you? Is there a means of escape? This is the story of three distinct individuals connected by the firm Shipotics, whose MD, Raj, is undergoing an acquisition that negatively impacts his personal and professional life.
Seema, one of his directors and a co-founder of UniMach, is battling her own inner demons, such as the need to dominate others and her circumstances. She is battling loneliness as well. She presents herself to the outside world as a middle-aged, beautiful, unmarried, and intelligent woman. Although she is drawn to Raj, she is aware that he is not showing any indications of being infatuated with her.
Raman, a part-time conductor who also works for Raj, gets married to Shyama, a mysterious lady. Shyama has a great belief in the universe and knows the power of surrendering to it, while Raman is haunted by his innermost fears and her opinions.
Raj suffered a heart attack one day in the middle of all this pandemonium, and he started to waver between life and death. Raj somehow makes it through the heart attack. But the next day, terrorists kidnap Raj, Seema, and Raman and take them to a hilly area of India. Shyama is aware that a storm that would upend their lives is being sent by the universe itself. Whatever occurs, Shyama continues to accept it with serenity and composure. Is it possible for all three of them—Raj, Raman, and Seema—to survive the storm?
James Kult
James Kult, also known as Rajeev Vashista, is a relatively recent writer who has written two books: Paradox Called Life: Don't Chase Happiness, Let Happiness Chaise You, and Endgame: The New Beginning. Despite being in distinct genres, both works have the same trait of bringing the reader close to the universe, bringing them serenity, and assisting them in discovering inner peace.
He has a degree in engineering and resides in Delhi, India, together with his spouse, parents, and two kids. He reads a wide variety of literature, including fiction, non-fiction, autobiographies, thrillers, action, horror, and philosophy. He is an avid reader. Some of his favourite writers include Salman Rushdie, Joe Nesbo, Wayne Dyer, Hafiz, Paulo Coelho, Stephen King, and Rumi.
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