The Heart has its Reasons
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                                        She's a quiet flame, a roaring sea. He's restless wave, an autumn. Set in the Dilly of the 1920s, Mehak and Kripanarayan's love story threatens the seams of family and passion, as Kutumb the wife gropes for the slivers of a broken marriage. Three powerful characters, three distinct voices. Krishna Sobti crafts a perfect wind cup that shields the flickering flames of love and life.                                     
                                
                                
                                                                      
                                                                 
                            
                                    
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