Thousand Colours: Love, Passion and Karma

ISBN-10
1977021751
ISBN-13
9781977021755
Pages
183
Language
English
Published
2018-01-28
Author
Sudhir Devkar

Description

Thousand Colours by Sudhir DevkarWhat if you are forced to give an only thing you wanted your whole life? How would you react when a beautiful person comes into your life, changes your life to most precious and then one day goes away from you...forever? Not all love stories are meant to have a perfect ending. Some stay incomplete. Yet they are beautiful in their own way. Anurag's love story is one such innocent and beautiful story. It's not a boy meeting girl and falling in love story. It is a story of love, sacrifices, compromise, commitment, story of two opposite poles having each other on other side but not together... It's journey of a lifetime and beyond...This is a debut novel of Indian English writer Sudhir Devkar, 'Thousand Colours'. This story is about two people Anurag and Prerna who are looking forward to getting married. Their parents have been pushing them towards getting into an engagement or wedding soon. They met in college and fall in love. After finishing college they decide to get married. Both the families are very pleased with the relationship and they are about to be married. But destiny had other plans. A day before their wedding, something bad happens. Their lives are not the same anymore. Destiny is something no one can change. After that tragic incident, how do their lives turn out to be? Do they live together? You will find out all once you finish this novel. In the world we live today, love has got much complicated. This story unravels the concept of love for us in the simplest of manner. The author manages to keep the readers on their toes by maintaining a full arc of narration throughout the book. In the end, readers are left wondering how it feels to lose your love or find one. In the digital world, finding love has changed its ways and maybe keeping them is different as well, but the question remains- Is love the same thing or the concept of us has changed with these ever-evolving generations.About the Author :Sudhir Devkar writes books, which, considering where you're reading this, makes perfect sense. He is a programmer by profession and this is his first fictional book. He also writes non-fiction, on subjects ranging from web development to machine learning, He enjoys pie, as should all right-thinking people. You can get to his non-fictional blog by typing hexdata.in into Google. No, seriously, try it.