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Sometimes when you're desperate to leave the past behind, the past is eager to catch up! Anuradha leaves Gurgaon when Dhruv chooses his family over her. She thinks that chapter of her life has ended, and starts afresh in Mumbai. But strangely, it seems her past is trying to catch up. Dhruv suddenly comes back into her life. Even as they try to figure out their relationship, horrible things start happening to people they know. Together, Anuradha and Dhruv need to find out who it is that cannot bear to see them together. Who is carrying out these shocking crimes? Are they really soulmates cursed to stay apart, or is there some karmic debt they have to repay? Taut and thrilling, Only the Good Die Young is unputdownable.
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I loved this thriller. The character Sid, Anuradha, Dhruv, Aman, Ash, Anna, Ram, Shalini are were so well portrayed. Life takes a twist and turns after Sid returns from death to take revenge on the who killed him. He wants Anuradha to suffer, fear, and die slowly.
Anuradha shifted to another firm after broking up with Dhruv. Usually, an extramarital affair is portrayed as taboo and they are doing a sin but here in the life of Dhruv and Anuradha it was pure love and both can't forget each other and Dhruv loves his wife children as much as he loves Anuradha.
Dhruv and Anu met on an award night and they want to be friends and they met often. As Sid wants to take revenge he showed his identity t his mother to get more money to stay in Mumbai saying it was for facial surgery but he was using a mask to fake his identity and intrude into the life of Anuradha and kill her near ones.
I didn't like when Ash died who was so good and caring friend of Anuradha. Anuradha came to know Sid was alive but she and Dhruv don't believe at the beginning as thinking as Sid's mother is in depression and imagining everything.
I never thought Aman was such an evil person who shows himself as a good person to the outer world. The climax was horrifying as it was not as I expected.
Overall I loved the writing and the story and feeling a little bit sad for Anuradha.