Meri Shaadi Kay Side Effects (Two Fates)(Hindi, Paperback, Balan Judy)
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It's the classic tale of Punjabi boy-meets-Tamilian girl, they fall in love, the families oppose it, but love conquers all and they get married to live happily ever after. Or do they? There's a twist in this hilarious tale by Judy Balan when, four years down the line, Rishab and Deepika fall out of love. But if getting married was hard, getting divorced is much, much harder because, by now, their families have fallen in love – with each other. And will leave no stone unturned to make sure that what the Fates have joined together, no couple shall put asunder, even if it means staying together themselves as one big, inter-community family. More about Rishab and Deepika, the main players in this Two States marriage for whom Fate has other plans: Rishab: He's just another IITian who wants to end his lucrative corporate career to become a best-selling novelist. Deepika: She's of the general opinion that the literary world would be a better place if the IITians restricted themselves to swivelling in corporate chairs and left theactual writing to the writers. Rishab: He's spontaneous. Deepika: She schedules sex. Rishab: He's Punjabi Deepika: She's Tamilian Rishab: He's polite Deepika: She doesn't have a filter About the Author Judy Balan is a single mother who has no real achievements to her credit. She quit her advertising job to write full-time and be a stay-at-home parent. Two Fates is her first book through which she hopes to become famous, sell movie rights and fight with Aamir Khan. At time of going to press, she has rejoined the ranks of the employed as editor with Frost and Sullivan. Judy is also involved with theatre and is an avid blogger.