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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe bull-taming sport, Jallikattu is banned by the court. Meenakshi’s law firm is in the forefront of fighting against this ban. She is accused of conspiring with an animal rights group that had originally filed the petition for the ban. It gets murkier with the involvement of the dairy and pharma lobby. At the helm of this conspiracy is Apoorva, wife of a business tycoon. Meenakshi’s engagement too is called off. Her life goes through a major upheaval and a turbulent phase.
A chance encounter leads her to befriend a social activist, Adharva. With his help, she orchestrates, across major cities, the largest protest in independent India. The government is under pressure to revoke the ban. Apoorva, meanwhile, plans to unleash the bloodiest violence in Indian history to stop the government from overturning the ban. Meenakshi is the only one who can stop this bloodshed but it could come at the cost of her own life. Will she survive the calamity? Most importantly, will the bovine survive?
Jagdish Joghee
Born and raised in the beautiful hill town of Coonoor in The Nilgiris, Jagdish Joghee has always been attracted to the hills and the forests. This serenity inspired him to write short poems during school and participate in stage drama. He now lives in the city of Chennai where he works for a leading global IT services company. Jagdish has worked in some of the top IT companies in India which required him to travel to some of the major cities in the country and overseas too.
The frequent travel and his love for places helped him to live in a world of fantasy which, in turn, helps him in penning those experiences into fictional stories. He intends to travel across the world to explore diversified cultures, know about people, taste a variety of foods and see the beautiful landscape that nature has abundantly gifted to mankind. His ambition in life is to become a full-time storyteller. Jagdish is an active blogger and writes on issues that have a social impact. He has published three books - In Love and Free, The Colour of Love and A Stranger by the Stream.
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