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Aisha and Rohit are like chalk and cheese. While Rohit is completely aimless and imperfect, Aisha is focussed and a perfectionist. Just two opposites. But don' t they say opposites attract? He loves her . . . She loves him. Their wedding is on the cards but their love is put to the test when an unforeseen incident hits their lives. Can loving somebody immensely set you apart? Can everything just change in the blink of an eye? Inspired from real-life incidents, this ' Best Romance Book of the Year' award winning novel is a heart-wrenching tale of true love, friendship, and destiny. And a young author' s quest to find out what exactly happened . . .
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The story of Aisha and Rohit.. started like any other college romance story. Kept moving at a comfortable pace, where everything hints towards a happy ending but.. life always has been a bitch. So is the case here. Things flip 180 in a matter of hours. Lives change, so does future of those involved.
It was indeed a upward slope that hit a wall so sudden that it shattered all hopes and my mood in process.
The guys are not the only ones losing their faith in our judicial system. Everyone knows its a flawed one. Rohit, although technically is a criminal, I respect what he did. I understand what it feels to be put in that place. And I'd do the same thing if it is needed of me.
This, for some reason feels like a very common story though. Unfortunately there ar so many cases like this and everyone has cast a blind eye towards them. Law is not something to be taken into our hands.. it's supposed to be respected but, who can blame when the law is unjust towards them who deserve it the most???
The last paragraph says, “Nobody is innately bad or evil. Circumstances change people and that is what happened with Rohit.. The reason for this change was the one bad incident in his life. Although Rohit sought his vengeance, I cannot support him. His path was wrong and no individual should turn to arms. Fighting against injustice must be non-violent.”
I am in two minds about this. Well. One thing for sure. This was one hell of a book. And I'm definitely looking forward to reading more from Aditya. Good reading.