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The story is quite monotonous and predictive.
Mar 10, 2017 03:55 PM 2578 Views

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Ravin and Khushi are the main character in the story.


The hero of the book, Ravin has three friends who study in the same engineering college in Kolkata. Happy suggests Ravin to visit and sign up on Shaadi.com, which is an online matrimonial website in order to have their future plans of getting married. Ravin registers an account at Shaadi.com. After a few days, Ravin finds a girl named Khushi. She is from Delhi, and an employee at Noida.


Ravin and Khushi start talking to each other over phone and later become good friends. After a few months' of conversation over phone, they realize that they have started falling in love, although it was a long distance relationship. Very soon, Ravin is asked to go to the United States for an office job. He is required to go to Delhi, where Khushi lives, to get the international flight. Ravin decides to go to Delhi before one day to meet Khushi for the first time, and spend his crucial time with her.


In Delhi, Ravin meets Khushi and her family including her mother and sisters and then leaves to the US., Ravin constantly stays in touch with Khushi. After his return to India, Ravin again meets Khushi once . After sometime, Khushi's family visits Bhubaneswar and meet Ravin's parents. Then they decide of their engagement. Both the family start preparing for it.


Just before their engagement, the girl meets an accident ande goes into a critical condition where she is not saved. And she finally dies away. Again there is what is this predictive life which is very commonly seen in every second story.


He says "She died. I survived. Because I survived, I die everyday."


"I was bound by my stars to live a lonely life. Without her, I felt so alone. Though the fact is that it’s just she who is gone and everything else is the same. But this ‘everything else’ is nothing to me ".


This line seems very poetic and very old fashioned. Though there are many such lines that the author says io order to prove his worth.


So there is nothing worth extra, with some additional features in the book that it makes me actually get in to roots of the book.


So I find the story quite monotonous.


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