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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNot every love story ends in joy. Some only wish to be remembered. Love doesn’t always stay; sometimes it lingers as echoes—a silence too deep, a fragrance returning unexpectedly, a sentence unfinished yet unforgettable.
Rajeev once dreamed of a life with Akeera. Their love was fleeting, imperfect, yet genuine. It ended like an unsent letter tucked away, still close to the heart.
Meera came later—not to replace, but to live beside the quiet. Her love was gentle, accepting the past without erasing it.
But the past does not stay silent forever. Years later, Ayaan appears—a boy searching for someone he never knew.
Three people. Three forms of love. One truth—never lost, only waiting.
This isn’t a love triangle, but a story of longing, memory, and the unfinished truths we carry. Of what almost was. Of what still is. Of what refuses to be forgotten.
Some stories don’t seek endings. They ask to be felt—like rain on parched glass, the scent of old paper, or a truth waiting patiently to be seen.
This isn’t a love triangle, but a story of longing, memory, and the unfinished truths we carry. Of what almost was. Of what still is. Of what refuses to be forgotten.
Some stories don’t seek endings. They ask to be felt—like rain on parched glass, the scent of old paper, or a truth waiting patiently to be seen.
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Dr. Dhiraj Raja is a Psychiatrist, Philosopher, Poet, Writer, and former Army Officer whose life and work reflect a deep engagement with the seen and the unseen, the certain and the uncertain. With years of standing in the storm—sometimes in the line of duty, sometimes in the quiet battlefield of the mind.
His work as a psychiatrist opened the door to what lies beneath all that—pain, beauty, and the unspoken ache in every human heart. He doesn’t write to impress. He writes to feel.
Dr. Raja believes:
The soul does not seek perfection—it seeks wholeness.
“Life is a search for certainty in universal uncertainty. The journey itself honors both.”
Above all, he believes in esoteric Platonic Love of Shree Radha-Krishna, to whom all his writings are lovingly dedicated.
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