The Four Threads
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  • Reads 316
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  • Parts 167
  • Time 15h 54m
Ongoing, First published Oct 13
In the heart of Mumbai, the Sharma sisters-Sarvika, Vaidehi, Akshara, and Indraja-navigate the complexities of fame, success, dreams, and family. Born to Malti and Surendra Sharma, their childhood was marked by struggle and sacrifice, a past that binds them even as their lives diverge.

Sarvika, the oldest, rose to Bollywood stardom after starting as a child artist to support her family. Vaidehi found her voice through writing, becoming a celebrated author. Indraja took the world of fashion and social media by storm, crafting an enviable life in the spotlight. Meanwhile, Akshara, the homemaker, struggles with her unfulfilled dream of becoming a singer, watching her sisters soar while feeling stuck in the shadows.

As each sister grapples with the pressures of their respective worlds, they face a shared question: How do you balance ambition and family, individuality and love? "The Four Threads" explores their intertwined journeys, as secrets from their past resurface and test the bonds that hold them together.

This novel is a sweeping, emotional saga of family, dreams, and the sacrifices that bind or break us. Follow the Sharma sisters through love, loss, fame, and self-discovery as they weave their paths toward a future they never imagined.
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Lying on the green grass, they were watching the stars when he had smiled at her, and uttered those beautifully venomous words- "People don't die from suicide, Nandini. They die from sadness". And it took her a while to understand them, but when she did, she smiled at him too. "But Manik, isn't it wrong, to grieve the tragedy of end so much, that you forget how beautiful the beginning was?" A one shot exploring the depth of human emotions caught in whirlwind of perceptions.