Top 10 Romantic Novels by Indian Authors that I love reading
In this article, I have provided the best novels for you after researching and spending a lot of time. I hope you will enjoy reading these high demands and the best seller novels.
Before moving forward, I would like to tell you about my
experience on how I started reading and it is still an integral part of my life.
I started reading novels when I was in 9th Standard and I started
with 2 states by Chetan Bhagat I somehow fell in love with books. My second
read was I too had a love story by Ravinder Singh and that shook me to the core
I fell for books, even more, I used to read in between lectures in school and I
used to love library periods. And it has been 12 years since I have been
reading religiously, I own more than 600 books in my mini-library.
Best Indian Romantic Novels are: -
1. I Too Had a Love Story by Ravinder Singh
2. Write
me a Love Story by Ravinder Singh
3. That Kiss in the Rain by Novoneel Chakraborty
4. Anything For You Ma’am by Tushar Raheja
5. If It’s Not Forever – It’s Not Love by Durjoy
Datta
6. You Were My Crush! Till You Said You Love Me! by
Durjoy Datta
7. Few things left unsaid by Sudeep Nagarkar
8. Love Not for Sale by Anurag Garg
9. Roses are Blood Red by Novoneel Chakraborty
10. Sorry You’re Not My Type – Sudeep Nagarkar
The above-mentioned all are the best Romantic Indian Novels
I have ever read.
Here is a brief about them with the links:
1. I
Too Had a Love Story by Ravinder Singh
Do Love stories ever die? Can modern-day’s gadgets like
Mobile phones and the era of the Internet bring you the love of your life?
If you haven’t met her earlier, but commit to marry. Will
you still call this a love marriage?
And what if on the engagement day while you pull the ring
out from your pocket, you realize what you planned was just a dream which never
comes true…?
How would you react when a beautiful person comes into your
life and becomes your most precious possession and then one day goes far away
from you…forever?
Not all love stories are having a perfect ending. Some stay
incomplete.
Yet they are beautiful in their own way. This love story is
one such innocent and beautiful story.
2. Write
me a Love Story by Ravinder Singh
Write Me A Love Story is a
story of two opposites who eventually fall in love with each other. While it is
a story of opposites attracting, what sets it apart is that this love story is
set in the Indian publishing industry. Abhimanyu Razdan is a bestselling
romance writer. A fairly new publishing house PaperInk is looking to add an
A-list author to their list. And so Abhimanyu is approached by PaperInk. But the
author is unlike the sensitive and emotional guys he writes about in his
novels. Instead, in real life, Abhimanyu is an egoistic writer who gets into an
argument with Asmita, the literary fiction editor at PaperInk, even before his
first official meeting with the publishing house. Abhimanyu is already put-off
with the new deal, despite Asmita's apology. More so, when he gets to know that
she looks down upon popular fiction, the kind that he writes. And so, he vows
to take revenge which might jeopardize her career. But while they are at loggerheads
with each other, fate has something else in store for the two strong
personalities.
3. That
Kiss in the Rain by Novoneel Chakraborty
Pallavi, an air hostess by profession, is a vivacious and
venomous as hell girl, who lives her life out loud and on the edge. She lives
by just one rule: fuck and forget. The one side that nobody knows about her is
that she still hasn't moved on from the hurt of her first love: haasil. Haasil
is a successful, self-made, and young entrepreneur who is both physically and
emotionally recuperating from a fatal accident in which he lost the true love
of his life. Swadha is a corporate girl, who is cute, unintentionally funny, and
head over heels in love with haasil. That kiss in the rain happens when
Pallavi, haasil and swadha are touched by the sublime power of love in
different ways, till their paths cross and their destinies collide, bringing
them to a crossroad where each has to make a life-altering decision.
4. Anything
for you Ma’am by Tushar Raheja
As a professor in IIT Delhi is busy with his love, Biobull,
a revolutionary bus that will run on human discharge and provide a somewhat
funny, yet, inexhaustible alternate fuel… one of his students is busy with
his-a girl thankfully. Tejas Narula's college misadventures and comic
entanglements are a result of the twisted hand of Fate. Follow his journey
across the nation to his love, aided only by his ingenuity and a trustworthy
band of friends.
5. If
It’s Not Forever – It’s Not Love by Durjoy Datta
To the everlasting power of love…
When Deb, an author, and publisher, survives the bomb blasts
at Chandni Chowk, he knows his life is nothing short of a miracle. And though
he escapes with minor injuries, he is haunted by the images and voices that he
heard on that unfortunate day.
Even as he recovers, his feet take him to where the blasts
took place. From the burnt remains he discovers a diary.
It seems to belong to a dead man who was deeply in love with
a girl. As he reads the heartbreaking narrative, he knows that this story must
never be left incomplete.
Thus begins Deb’s journey with his girlfriend, Avantika, and
his best friend, Shrey, to hand over the diary to the man’s beloved.
Highly engrossing and powerfully told, If It’s Not Forever .
. . tells an unforgettable tale of love and life.
6. You
Were My Crush! Till You Said You Love Me! by Durjoy Datta
The author tries to give the message that in order for a long-time
relationship to work and stay stable, one needs to realize his/her limitations
and develop an understanding.
The book also throws light upon the unorthodox love between
parents and children. The book reinstates the fact that without a family, you
are left feeling eternally empty.
The novel depicts the transformation of Benoy as he meets
Diya who turns him from a reckless man to a responsible and sincere one.
The book leaves us enlightened with a lot of meaningful
messages, about family, love, and life.
7. Few
Things Left Unsaid: Was Your Promise of Love Fulfilled? by Sudeep Nagarkar
Few Things Left Unsaid is a heart-touching college-based story. The novel is about a couple named Aditya and Riya. They meet each other
through friends and fall in love. As they come closer to each other tragedy
strikes. They break up. Will they be able to make things better between them or
is this the end of their love story? What are the twists and turns coming on
their way? Read Few Things left Unsaid to get the answer. About the author:
Sudeep Nagarkar the romance writer. Sudeep Nagarkar is an engineer by education
and writer by profession. The novel Few Things Left Unsaid was released in the
year 2011. Sudeep Nagarkar used to write a diary, one of his friends suggested
he to write it as a script and that’s how we got a romantic writer. According
to Times of India article, within one fortnight more than 8000 copies of Few
Things Left Unsaid were sold out.
8. Love
. . .Not for Sale! By Anurag Garg
Love can happen anywhere, with anyone . . . Kabir Thapar is
the spoilt son of a rich capitalist in Mumbai. His mother’s sudden death scars
him for life, leaving him at loggerheads with his father who finds himself a
new wife in no time. As Kabir embarks on a downward spiral of alcohol and
drugs, he, on one ill-fated day, finds himself embroiled in a hit-and-run case.
Making a quick escape, Kabir ends up in a red-light area, where he meets Sehar,
a sex worker. As he falls head over heels for her, he must own up to the one
emotion he has been running away from all his life—love. From the bestselling
author of A Half-baked Story comes a story that perfectly weaves together the
explosive passion between Kabir and Sehar, the contradictions of ‘modern’
India, and the inevitable tragedy that befalls its lovers.
9. Roses
Are Blood Red: Even True Love Has a Dangerous Side by Novoneel Chakraborty
'I'll gift you a love story that every girl desires, but few
get to live.'
He'd told me once. And boy, did he stick to his words! Vanav
Thakur is the perfect boyfriend that any girl can have. He ticks every box you
can ever have for your Mr. Right. Trust me on this. He cares for me, respects
me, never objectifies me, never says no to me for anything, understands me, is
progressive, and has no shadow of any male chauvinism in him. Sometimes, I
wonder if I really deserve him. My parents, like me, had no option but to
accept him as my boyfriend. Everything was hunky-dory and I thought I would be
that one girl who would never have any relationship hiccup until I stumbled
upon the reason behind his perfection.
I'm Aarisha Shergill and my life is about to get ripped
apart because I should have known some things should be left alone.
Is love capable of healing the deep wounds that love itself creates within you? Mysteriously thrilling in its essence, Roses Are Blood Red is the haunting story of a passion and eternal love
10. Sorry You're not my Type by Sudeep Nagarkar
All relationships should come with a precautionary warning: HANDLE WITH CARE
The final audition for Rajhans College’s prestigious music
band brings together three contrasting personalities. Vikrant, a perfectionist,
believes there is only one perfect someone for you.
Anamika is a free spirit, who stands up for what she
believes is right. And Yuvi, a die-hard music lover, who can strum the guitar all
night long and still wake up the next morning to drop off his girlfriend.
The three become close friends and start hanging out
regularly. So how does Aditya, a stranger, become familiar with their lives?
And what happens next?
Sorry, You’re Not My Type is a true story that will redefine
friendship, affection, and infatuation.
That’s all folks for today! Please comment down your favorite
love story. I will be back with more articles.
Love y’all!
Peace out✌
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