❤️🪽❤️I don't write happy endings . I write True Ones ❤️🪽❤️

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There’s a girl standing at a train station. She’s not crying. She’s not chasing anyone. She’s just standing there, still, as the train pulls away. And in that moment, she’s free.

That’s the kind of ending I write. Not the ones where everything wraps up in a bow—but the ones where someone chooses themselves. Where peace feels like a beach. Where love hurts, but healing begins.



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💔 Why I Write Stories That Hurt
Pain is honest. It’s the part of love we don’t post on Instagram. It’s the silence after a fight, the moment someone walks away, the ache of being misunderstood. And yet—it’s where transformation begins.

I write pain because it’s real. Because my readers have lived it. Because heartbreak is not the end it’s the turning point.

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💪 And Why They Heal
But I don’t stop at pain. My stories always move toward light. Toward clarity. Toward a character choosing herself, even if it means walking alone. Healing in my stories doesn’t come from being rescued—it comes from remembering your own worth.

Empowerment isn’t loud. Sometimes it’s just a woman saying, “No.” Or a man finally letting go. Or a girl standing at a train station, not chasing anyone.

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🎥 My Cinematic Process
I build stories like movies. I see the scenes before I write them. A scarf fluttering in the wind. A ringtone that never gets answered. A slow pan across a crowded room. These aren’t just visuals—they’re emotional cues.

I use music, silence, pacing. I time my dialogue like a soundtrack. I want my readers to feel the story in their body. To hear the heartbeat of a moment. To remember the way a line made them pause.

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🧵 Tradition Meets Modernity
My stories are Indian. Not just in setting—but in soul. I weave in family dynamics, rituals, language, and emotional codes that feel familiar. But I also challenge them. I let my characters rebel, question, evolve.

I write modern love in traditional spaces. A WhatsApp breakup in a joint family. A girl in a lehenga choosing ambition over marriage. A boy who cooks, cries, and doesn’t chase.

It’s not East vs West. It’s truth vs expectation.

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🔥 Hooks That Hit the Heart
I test my hooks like I test my emotions. Rapid-fire. Ruthless. I know what makes someone stop scrolling. I know what makes them click. But I also know what makes them stay.

A good hook isn’t just clever—it’s emotionally loaded. It’s a line that feels like a secret. A truth you didn’t know you needed. A punch to the gut, followed by a hand on your shoulder.

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💡 Why I Write
Because I have something to say. Because I want my readers to feel seen. Because I believe stories can change people—not by preaching, but by reflecting.

I write because I’ve lived. Because I’ve hurt. Because I’ve healed. And because I know someone out there is still standing at that train station, wondering if they should run.

I want them to know: you don’t have to.

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So if ever you need a story ...

YOU CAN CHECK OUT MY STORIES 
ON 
AMAZON KINDLE 

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Or drop by Goodreads.com  and search for me .
You will find my list of books.❤️🪽❤️


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