Thank you for the PM dear...A sober love story should I say where Isra are engulfed in the clutches of senseless traditions and outdated beliefs ... After reading all the 11 parts, I could clearly sense this isn't the usual lovey dovey story ...
Raman who lost his parents in an accident at the age of 12 is bought up in an orphanage where he meets MiMi.. He has been longing for love and has no one to take care of him... He has materialistic wealth but devoid of care, affection and warmth... On the other hand Ishita is bought up in an orthodox, parochial set up who treat daughters' nothing but as a piece of shit... Ishita though has a family she lives a life more miserable than Raman, who infact have MiMi's love at least... The poor soul even doesn't have Mother on her side and leading a life of PG in her house- yes it's just a house, made of bricks and cement but scarce of love, affection and warmness..
Ishita starts working as a secretary under Raman and slowly started falling for each other...Raman confesses his love in the most romantic way only to be rejected by his lady love... Though Ishita loves him as much as he does but refrained herself, owing to the fear of her family...
The one thing that took my attention was that even in this story you have run a social stigma in parallel.. So far I have read three of your works and two of them have a strong social message which thoroughly impressed me.. This story is a classic example of a family which is led by bigots, who want to continue their obsolete practices , who bound their daughter in the confines of a room but never dare to question the male blood...
I am very glad the way you are raking up social issues and sincerely wish it attracts more readers... Thank you
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