Mitali moves to a new city because she doesn’t want anything to do with her past, especially her broken marriage. Looking forward to a simple and quiet life, she doesn’t even socialize much with her new colleagues, not wanting to risk any more excitement.
Things, however, change when she meets Aditya. Suddenly, all the excitement that she’s been avoiding comes rushing back into her life. Is this what having fun feels like? Or is she falling in love?
A refreshing look into the nature of romantic relationships in today’s times, Just Because I Made Love to You Doesn’t Mean That I Love You will make you think about the oddities and difficulties of finding love.
Imprint: Penguin
Published: May/2013
Length : 25 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00