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How about a sin tonight?

by Novoneel Chakraborty

In the biggest casting coup of the Hindi film industry, five top stars are signed up for a new movie: Shahraan, a living legend still lamenting the loss of his first love, Reva and Neev newcomers allied in a common journey, Nishani the celebrity kid who must avenge her father's untimely death and Kaash, the actor harbouring a secret love from his past. As their intimately intertwined personal stories take centre stage, the industry's underbelly is left exposed for all to see. By the time the curtain draws to a close, the gossip-hungry media has enough fodder on its plate to last a lifetime. Novoneel Chakraborty, bestselling author of A Thing beyond Forever and That Kiss in the Rain, unveils the grime behind the glitz, the insecurities and compromises, in a world where aspirants come prepared to strike a Faustian bargain. A beguiling tale of love, ambition, jealousy and betrayal, How About a Sin Tonight? will leave you asking for more. About the Author - Novoneel Chakraborty is the writer of two national bestselling novels, A Thing beyond Forever and That Kiss in the Rain, which have been devoured by thousands all over the country. They have also appeared in numerous bestsellers' lists at different points in time since their releases. One of his articles, 'My Mother', has appeared in a book compilation titled Woman: Many Hues, Many Shades, alongside other veteran Indian authors. A full- time writer, he has written a story and a screenplay, scheduled to go on the floor soon, for a two-time National Award-winning Bengali filmmaker. He is currently working as a scriptwriter on two Hindi film projects. He also pens 'NovoSphere', a popular blog on life and inspiration, featuring one-paragraph stories. Posts of NovoSphere have featured in various national and international websites. He lives in Mumbai.

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