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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBorn and raised in the industrial town of Jamshedpur, Amitesh now lives in Atlanta, where he works with an American bank by day and loses himself in stories by night. His earliest influences came from home—his mother, Anita, who wove childhood tales with vivid imagination, and his father, Anand, who opened the door to literature and cinema. Before his debut novel, Amitesh published short stories in local newspapers, slowly carving his path as a storyteller. With a growing line-up of works set to release soon, his voice is only just beginning to echo. When he isn’t working, you’ll find hiRead More...
Born and raised in the industrial town of Jamshedpur, Amitesh now lives in Atlanta, where he works with an American bank by day and loses himself in stories by night. His earliest influences came from home—his mother, Anita, who wove childhood tales with vivid imagination, and his father, Anand, who opened the door to literature and cinema.
Before his debut novel, Amitesh published short stories in local newspapers, slowly carving his path as a storyteller. With a growing line-up of works set to release soon, his voice is only just beginning to echo.
When he isn’t working, you’ll find him tucked into a corner of a coffee shop, scribbling ideas into a well-worn notebook—most of his stories were born there. Fascinated by astrophysics, mythology, and philosophy, his writing often reflects his curiosity about the universe and our place within it.
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When a French-born banker returns to India to honor his father’s dying wish, he uncovers
the haunting story of Simran—a woman silenced by tragedy and bound to his family’s past.
What begins as a simple errand soon unravels into a reckoning with love, fate, and betrayal.
Simran’s life, once destined for marriage and quiet certainty, was rewritten by a Prime Minister’s decree, the stars at her birth, a typographical error, a hidden identit
When a French-born banker returns to India to honor his father’s dying wish, he uncovers
the haunting story of Simran—a woman silenced by tragedy and bound to his family’s past.
What begins as a simple errand soon unravels into a reckoning with love, fate, and betrayal.
Simran’s life, once destined for marriage and quiet certainty, was rewritten by a Prime Minister’s decree, the stars at her birth, a typographical error, a hidden identity, and a love that was never truly hers.
Caught in political games that could topple governments, she is forced to stumble through the Sufi’s seven mystical stages of love—not as a seeker, but as a survivor.
This is no spiritual fable. It is heartbreak with a pulse, where destiny and desire collide.
Was Simran merely unlucky—or was her fate written long before she could read it?
When a French-born banker returns to India to honor his father’s dying wish, he uncovers
the haunting story of Simran—a woman silenced by tragedy and bound to his family’s past.
What begins as a simple errand soon unravels into a reckoning with love, fate, and betrayal.
Simran’s life, once destined for marriage and quiet certainty, was rewritten by a Prime Minister’s decree, the stars at her birth, a typographical error, a hidden identit
When a French-born banker returns to India to honor his father’s dying wish, he uncovers
the haunting story of Simran—a woman silenced by tragedy and bound to his family’s past.
What begins as a simple errand soon unravels into a reckoning with love, fate, and betrayal.
Simran’s life, once destined for marriage and quiet certainty, was rewritten by a Prime Minister’s decree, the stars at her birth, a typographical error, a hidden identity, and a love that was never truly hers.
Caught in political games that could topple governments, she is forced to stumble through the Sufi’s seven mystical stages of love—not as a seeker, but as a survivor.
This is no spiritual fable. It is heartbreak with a pulse, where destiny and desire collide.
Was Simran merely unlucky—or was her fate written long before she could read it?
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