I Too Had a Love Story(Summary) & takeaway



I Too Had A Love Story By Ravinder Singh:

About The Book:

This is an Autobiographical novel written by Ravinder Singh was 1st published in 2008.

Summary:

Do love stories ever die?.. How do we react when a beautiful person comes into your life, and then goes away from you forever?
Not all story has a perfect ending. I Too Had a love story is one such saga. It is a tender and heartfelt tale of Ravin and Khushi - they found each other on a matrimonial site and fall in love until life put their love under test.
The story started from a reunion in Kolkata with Ravin and his three friends Mandeep, Amandeep & Happy, who used to study in the same engineering college. During the reunion, they discussed about their life and their plans for getting married. Happy suggested Ravin to visit and sign up at shaadi.com, an online matrimonial website.
After a reunion, Ravin came back to Bhubaneswar, where he works as an engineer for Infosys and registers at shaadi.com.after a few weeks of registering on the site, Ravin finds a girl named Khushi, a resident of Delhi. They started talking, then they fall in love with each other, although they never met face to face.
So they decided to meet since Ravin has to go to United State for office assignment he planned to board his international flight from Delhi so that he can meet Khushi and he went to Delhi a day before his flight to spent some time with Khushi. In Delhi, Ravin meets Khushi and his family and then started his journey to the US. Even during his stay in the US, Ravin is constantly in touch with Khushi. After some time they decided to get married.
Just before the engagement, Khushi meets with a road accident and is hospitalized in a critical condition. Despite all medical attempts and prayers, Khushi dies after a few months. To Ravin because Khushi died his life become meaningless after Khushi's death & he lost interest in almost everything. He feels "She died. I survived. Because I survived, I die every day".

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