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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAs a teenager, Rahul always dreamt of becoming a pilot. However, his humble financial background prevented him from achieving his dream. At forty, with financial stability, he began to enjoy his childhood dreams by flying remote controlled airplanes and playing computer simulator games, much to the annoyance of his wife, Reena. But, he is lovingly supported by his twelve year-old-daughter, Sharmi.
Even though it is not her real passion, Sharmi also starts enjoying the flight simulator games. During one of the sessions, she accidentally links the flight simulator with a real jet liner that is being tested by engineers of AirKraft Industries for remote controlled drone technology.
One fine day, the elements of terror, grit, leadership and virtual reality come together. Will Sharmi be able to hold on to her nerves to help a helpless Airhostess and the Indian Prime Minister?
Prithvi
Prithvi’s only credentials prior to this book are that he is a sales professional and a hardcore aviation enthusiast spending his spare time on flight simulators.
Originally from Kannur, Kerala, he is married to Veena, whom is from Mangalore. His two children, Sharmishta and Rushil find their way as characters in this book.
He wrote this book primarily in his pursuit of his passion for aviation. The current geo-political set up involving India lead by a strong Prime Minister and Pakistan in perpetual state of internal leadership struggle also find place in the novel.
He would love feedbacks from the readers on “ppanoli@hotmail.com”
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