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Remembering Maya: Extraordinary Love Story of an Ordinary Man

โœ Scribed by Jitendra Rathod


Publisher
Publication Consultants
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Jayesh Satvahana, a lawyer, is a loser and a winner—rolled into one. A successful and progressing career makes him a winner, but as far as relationships go—he's a loser. A chance meeting with the beautiful Maya Choudhary shakes Jay and he questions the very foundations of his life. Maya comes for help to save her non profit organization from greedy commercialists. Before Jay realizes, he is madly in love with Maya. He fights her case with audacity and determination. He struggles to win the case and wants to win Maya—and spend the rest of his life in peace and happiness. But fate is not without a cruel sense of irony.


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