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We all have that one person in our lives in whose absence our existence seems meaningless! Virat and Kavya are like chalk and cheese. While Virat is cautious and reserved, Kavya is outgoing and likes to lead a life full of reckless fun. In spite of their differences, they are thick friends and not even Mahek, the love of Virat's life, can come in the way of that. But, as happens in every relationship, their friendship is put to the test when an unforeseen incident hits them all of a sudden. Can Aditya, along with his cousin, come to their rescue yet again? You're the Password to My Life is a…mehr

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We all have that one person in our lives in whose absence our existence seems meaningless! Virat and Kavya are like chalk and cheese. While Virat is cautious and reserved, Kavya is outgoing and likes to lead a life full of reckless fun. In spite of their differences, they are thick friends and not even Mahek, the love of Virat's life, can come in the way of that. But, as happens in every relationship, their friendship is put to the test when an unforeseen incident hits them all of a sudden. Can Aditya, along with his cousin, come to their rescue yet again? You're the Password to My Life is a true story that shows you how friendship is the only 'ship' that does not sink.
Autorenporträt
Sudeep Nagarkar has authored eight novels: Few Things Left Unsaid, That's the Way We Met, It Started with a Friend Request, Sorry, You're Not My Type , You're the Password to My Life, You're Trending in My Dreams, She Swiped Right into My Heart, and All Rights Reserved for You. He is the recipient of Youth Achievers Award and has been featured on the Forbes India longlist of the most influential celebrities for three consecutive years. He also writes for television and has given guest lectures in various renowned institutes like IITs and organizations like TEDx. His books have been translated in various languages like Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, and Telugu.