Aditya Arora is twenty-nine. Having come a long way in life, he stands proudly in his office space overlooking the city of New York, drawing a salary of 2,50,000 each month. He is all set to speak to the press as a national best-selling author and the winner of the Nation’s Best Author Award thrice in a row and finds himself thinking deeply.
How should he explain what he had been through? What circumstances went into making him the author he is?
Aditya had faced several melodramas in India, something he shares with most teenagers of today.
Would you relate to his story?
Aditya Arora is twenty-nine. Having come a long way in life, he stands proudly in his office space overlooking the city of New York, drawing a salary of 2,50,000 each month. He is all set to speak to the press as a national best-selling author and the winner of the Nation’s Best Author Award thrice in a row and finds himself thinking deeply.
How should he explain what he had been through? What circumstances went into making him the author he is?
Aditya had faced several melodramas in India, something he shares with most teenagers of today.
Would you relate to his story?