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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn the third and final installment of The Goa Saga, Saysha discovers that she has inherited a $25 million trust fund and a 2% shareholding in Lebedinsky Mining Company. That empowers her to vote and decide the fate of the $780 million company. One man is out there to stop her, her mother's old classmate from Delhi and the largest shareholder in Lebedinsky Mining, Oleg Oblonsky. And only one man can fight Oleg, the twisted genius of her husband, Aeram. She teams up with him and goes to New York to vote in a critical board meeting that will decide the fate of their property and river in Goa.
Aeram's demons take over his mind and he forcibly kisses Saysha in a park and tells her to remain his wife. Repulsed by his insanity, he then talks of ending his acting career and also his life. James tells Saysha that he cannot leave his brother ever and should she consider marriage to him, she will have to also live with her ex-husband under the same roof. Saysha has the difficult choice of whether she should marry a courageous man like James but remain second on his list of priorities after his brother or find a cause of her own and devote her lifetime and funds to it.
Eisha Sarkar
Eisha Sarkar is a podcaster, journalist, editor, designer and educator based in Vadodara, Gujarat. She has worked at Infinito Group in Australia, The Times Group in Mumbai, The MS University of Baroda, UNICEF Gujarat and National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad. Her non-fiction articles have been published in UNICEF's publications, India Guide Gujarat, Chicken Soup for the Soul, The Times of India, Mumbai Mirror, Economic Times, Youth Incorporated, Femina, Filmfare, Bombay Times on subjects of travel, film, education and health. She has been a part of two writing programs, The Dangerous Women Project at the University of Edinburgh, UK, and The International Writing Program at the University of Iowa, USA. Her poetry has been published in EquiVerseSpace, an anthology, and Throw Me A Word, an ebook. She has been running three successful Podcast channels – The Write Creed, TidyBytes with Reagan and Eisha which she produced and co-hosted with Reagan Gavin Rasquinha from Mumbai and Footloose By Shre and Eish, which she produced and co-hosted with Shreyasi Majumdar from New Zealand.
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