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Ek Tufani Dastan : Pyaar, Dosti Aur Junoon

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SKU: 9788175993181

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“Ek Tufani Dastan” is the Hindi translation of the best-selling novel “Losing My Religion.” This racy and unpredictable romantic adventure follows Rishi Rai’s life-changing journey across India with a hippie named Alex. From the Himalayas to the West Coast, their adventure takes a thrilling turn when Rishi meets the enigmatic Kyra. Amidst a world of paparazzi and ruthless giants, can Rishi protect his love and become a global icon? Translated by Chandni Mathur. ISBN: 9788175993181

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788175993181
  • Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Fingerprint!
  • Height: 197 mm
  • No of Pages: 312
  • Width: 127 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8175993189
  • Publisher Date: October’2015
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • Language: HINDI
  • Weight: 700 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for Ek Tufani Dastan : Pyaar, Dosti Aur Junoon

  1. Urvi Bansal

    Awesome book. Loved the plot. Very interesting and fun to read.

  2. Shipika Arora

    Captivating story, well-defined character. Translation seems good.

  3. Mahesh Mhatardev Mache

    The initial chapters were slow, but the pace picked up later. Kyra’s character added depth. Decent translation.

  4. Ankit Singh

    The book was a waste of time. I would not recommend this book to others.

  5. Paras Goyal

    The story was engaging, especially Rishi’s journey. Some parts felt rushed, impacting character development.

  6. Nimish Nagi

    Amazing book, loved the thrill and the adventure. Rishi was good, but Kyra was exceptional.

  7. Shreyashi Sarkar

    I felt some parts were boring, but other than that, the book was good.

  8. Ananya Choudhury

    The story was captivating, and the characters were well-developed. Definitely recommend it.

  9. Mohammed Fardin Sidqui

    A decent attempt, but the writing style felt amateurish. The characters were relatable, though.

  10. Anmol Bansal

    Loved the Indian setting and the adventurous vibe. Kyra’s entry spiced things up. A few editing errors, though.

  11. Prakhar Sethi

    I found the plot a bit convoluted. Rishi’s motivations weren’t always clear. The translation was decent.

  12. Vishal Kumar Punia

    This book was just average and the plot was okay, but I have seen better.

  13. Sonamsi

    It was a good book and well-written. I enjoyed reading it.

  14. Aayush Tyagi

    A breezy read, capturing the essence of youthful wanderlust. The translation felt a bit clunky at times, but the story held my attention.

  15. Shivamraj

    The plot was predictable. The translation could have been better. Overall, an average read for a lazy afternoon.

  16. Himanshu Goyal

    An okay book, but the storyline felt stretched. Rishi’s character was interesting, but Alex felt underdeveloped.

  17. Manvav Gupta

    The book started strong but lost momentum. Alex’s character felt flat. The ending was unsatisfying.

  18. Souvik Roy Ghatak

    Not my usual genre, but I enjoyed the journey across India. Rishi’s internal conflicts were well portrayed.

  19. Hemant Kumar

    Not bad but not so good. Okay okay type. Can read one time.

  20. Brojen Mili

    The adventure described in the book was awesome and interesting.

  21. Mohit Verma

    Loved the vibrant descriptions of India. The romantic angle was well-developed. A thoroughly enjoyable read.

  22. Vaibhav Raturi

    Good book, but stretched unnecessarily. Editing error found.

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