And there is Kajal, who is lovable, rich, and Dushyant loved her and had broken up with him, and involved with a rich friend. There is Zara, a beautiful intern, working under Armaan, who have been raped at the age of 15, that's why she hates her father, who didn't believed her, and hates man's creed. Armaan, who has a very bad past, which he'd grounded beneath himself. The three other important characters is Dr. 509, perfectly di-pole, where the boy, named Dushyant Roy, an drug-alcoholic, who hate his life, is suffering from severe kidney failure, and on the other bed is an ever-smiling angel, Pihu, both destined to die, and how their life journey in the room to death is beautifully pictured by Durjoy Datta, who will stun you and surprise you, if you have read his initial books. Story: It is the story of two different personalities in the same room in the hospital, Room No. Going by the novel, it's narration is quirky as Durjoy's previous novels, there is love, there is friendships, and complication too, and lots and lots of drugs. I'd gone for Rakshabandhan and was returning when I bought the novel from Ranchi railway station, just going by the name of "Durjoy Datta", whose "Of course I love you", I had particularly read and reviewed too. I'm back after so many days, probably I didn't journeyed so much for the last few months.
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