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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRam gets engaged with Radha, who alleges that he molested her. The engagement gets dissolved. Ram runs away from home to join the Indian Army. Radha too joins the Indian Army as a Military Nursing Service Officer. Ram gets injured and is admitted in a hospital where Radha was posted. She recognizes Ram, but Ram is unaware. Radha becomes friendly with him to exact revenge. She pretends to be in love with him, and an engagement ceremony is planned, but she runs away to her home to cause insult and humiliation to Ram.
Does she fall in love with the enemy? Is Ram her molester? Find out more in ‘In Love With Enemy.’
Daulat Singh Panwar
Daulat Singh Panwar was born in July 1948 in a remote village of Ranata in Rajasthan, India. He has led an adventurous life – from becoming the first literate person in the family, joining the Indian Navy, handling a job overseas in the Oilfields of Middle East countries transforming from a shy man to a charismatic oilfields safety skills Instructor to becoming an officer, advisor, manager and a consultant in Health, Safety and Environment.
The author’s debut in the literary world was with the publication of a collection of love poems in the UK in 1998. He was awarded several Editors’ Choice Awards as well as International Poet of Merit Awards by the International Society of Poets. He has authored one book of short stories, three romantic novels in English and two love and spiritual poetry books in Hindi.
He leads a happy retired life with his family in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India.
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