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100 | _aBhatt, Abhishek | ||
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_aPrince and the nightingale / _cAbhishek Bhatt |
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_aIndia _bHarper Collins Publishers _c2021 |
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_aINR _b299.00 |
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500 | _aOn the eve of India's Independence, Maharaja Uday Singh, the King of Ranakpur, urges his children to find their place in the new India as their 800-year rule on the princely state ends. Stripped of his royal status, Uday Singh's middle son, Abhimanyu, lands in Bombay to follow his passion - cricket. While the young prince tries to adapt to life in the metropolis as a commoner, he meets Meera Apte, a struggling, working-class singer with an angelic voice. They bond over their shared interest: Indian classical music. Soon, Abhimanyu finds himself torn between familial duties and his growing passion for Meera. Finally, the lovers make a choice that will change their destinies forever. | ||
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