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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVishesh, a lively and charming young man, with a knack for expressing himself in a jovial way, reunites with his senior, Anaiva, from the tuition center. Anaiva, a playful and enthusiastic girl, notices Vish, and they start talking, quickly forming a connection. They fall in love.
As their bond grows stronger, they find themselves pondering profound questions like, “Why should a couple live together after getting settled in life? Why should a couple get married only after overcoming all our struggles? Why discover each other's true selves only after marriage? And does marriage hold the ultimate validation?” In search of answers to these questions, Vishesh and Anaiva make a bold decision—that turned their life, which unbound by societal norms and expectations. They forge their own rules and create a unique lifestyle that resonates with their values and aspirations. They struggle, face it, and lead to the success line.
However, they understand that they will eventually face the daunting task of revealing their success line to their families, a society that may not readily accept their unconventional lifestyle. Ultimately, it is a test of love, resilience, and the power of understanding.Will they get back to their love lives?
Vigneshwaran Ganapathi & Anu Pradeepa
Vigneshwaran Ganapathi - Started his career as a Software Engineer, and has now added the title of author to his list of accomplishments. His book, "Stop Kissing my Shoulders," is a work of fiction that has been making waves in his writing world. His first book, "Tranquility Wins," was a non-fiction work that focused on world peace. For Vigneshwaran, writing is more than just a hobby or a profession. It is a way of life. He believes that writing allows him the ability to express himself in a way that he can't in any other form of expression.
Anu Pradeepa Rajendran - An Architect by profession who has now added the title of co-author and editor to her list of accomplishments. For Anu, writing has allowed to experiment with new concepts and push her creative boundaries. Collaborating with Vigneshwaran on "Stop Kissing my Shoulders" was an opportunity to merge her love for writing and expertise in architecture, resulting in a book that is both captivating and visually appealing.
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