Memoirs Of An Immoral Indian Life
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Ongoing, First published Jun 27, 2015
Meet Avni. A modern Indian Woman. This is a story of her life told through her perspective.. this is about the so called modern society, especially Indian society- its evils, injustice and hypocrisies and how she rebelled against them. Meet Avni- an Immoral Indian.
Welcome to her memoirs.


All the characters and incidents in this book are purely fictional and a figment of author's mind.. any resemblance to any person living or dead, any event is purely coincidental.
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