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Yeli
Yeli
Yeli
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Yeli

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A Silent Love Story Between Rahul a Kashmiri Pandit Boy and Shahina A Muslim Kashmiri Girl during Curfew in Kashmir.

In the heartwarming tale of Rahul and Shahina, their families, Kashmiri Pandit and Kashmiri Muslim, lived harmoniously. Sharing laughter and love, they built a strong bond that transcended cultural and religious barriers. This unique camaraderie flourished until the unfortunate events of the massacre, which forced the Kashmiri Pandits to flee their beloved homeland.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAuthor Tree Publishing
Release dateApr 1, 2025
ISBN9789348104427
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    Yeli - ABHIJIT SINHA

    YELI

    A Silent Love Story

    ABHIJIT SINHA

    Dedication & Gratitude

    To Chetan Bhagat, whose writing has been a source of inspiration and motivation for me. This novella is a humble attempt to follow in his footsteps and tell a story that will resonate with readers..

    About The Author

    Abhijit Sinha is an Indian Actor, Writer, Director, Producer, Lyricist, Poet and Author.

    He has Worked in Many Theatre- Plays, TV, Films, Web Series, Short Films and Ads.

    He Has Directed 12 Award Winning Short Films, Written- 15 Scripts, Penned Down-25 Songs and Authored 6 Books under his Credit.

    He is Also Co-Writer with 50 Plus Anthologies across the Globe.

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    A Silent Love Story Between Rahul a Kashmiri Pandit Boy and Shahina A Muslim Kashmiri Girl during Curfew in Kashmir.

    In the heartwarming tale of Rahul and Shahina, their families, Kashmiri Pandit and Kashmiri Muslim, lived harmoniously. Sharing laughter and love, they built a strong bond that transcended cultural and religious barriers. This unique camaraderie flourished until the unfortunate events of the massacre, which forced the Kashmiri Pandits to flee their beloved homeland.

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