Valentine's Day: Fall In Love With 10 Romantic Books By Indian Authors

Pritam Saha
Feb 10, 2023

Untruly Yours – Smita Shetty

This is a story about two people from different cultures. Natasha is a Bengali woman who is married to Rakesh, a Tamilian.

Just Married, Please Excuse – Yashodhara Lal

This is a lighthearted story about Yashodhara. She is a quick-tempered city girl married to a laid-back Vijay from a small town.

Girl from Fatehpur – Sarita Varma

Sanjana, a successful professional living in Mumbai, is the protagonist of this book. She meets her childhood crush Rajan at a family wedding in her hometown Fatehpur. It reawakens all of her old feelings for him.

Will You Still Love Me? – Ravinder Singh

The story of Lavanya Gogoi and Rajveer Saini is told in this book. He is from Patiala, and she is from Shillong.

When Dimple Met Rishi – Sandhya Menon

What happens when two diametrically opposed characters, Dimple Shah and Rishi Patel, cross paths? The book is amusing, witty, and endearing.

A Half-Baked Love Story – Anurag & Gunjan Garg

This is a feel-good love story told in flashback about Aarav and Anamika.

The Boy who Loved – Durjoy Datta

Raghu Ganguly, a schoolboy who lives in Delhi with his family, is the protagonist. On the surface, he appears to be a regular young man. But deep down, he is torn apart by guilt and pain.

The Girl Of My Dreams – Durjoy Datta

Daman, the protagonist of this story, is involved in an accident. It causes minor amnesia, wiping out all of his memories of the accident and the events that led up to it. But he was in the car with a girl named Shreyasi, who was nowhere to be found after the accident, dead or alive.

Two States – Chetan Bhagat

Neither the book nor the author needs any introduction. The story is already made into a Hindi film, as is the case with most Chetan Bhagat books.

Truly Madly Deeply - Faraaz Kazi

Rahul and Seema, two teenagers, are at the centre of the plot. They are the most popular boys and girls in their school, but their personalities are diametrically opposed.

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