Top 10 Love Stories by Indian Authors One must Read: This article is for all the romantic movies & novel lovers because, in this article, we come up with the top 10 Romantic Novels by Indian Authors.
First, India is a country where people love romance. From a romantic Shahrukh Khan’s movie to a Chetan Bhagat’s Novel. People Love Romance. Hence, in this article, we are going to give you a list. A list of top 10 Romantic novels by Indian Authors.
I Too Had A Love Story
The novel is written by Ravindra Singh. Furthermore, the novel is based on his real story. In fact, this is one of the best love stories I have ever read. Further, the novel beautifully describes the emotions when you lose your love. I bet, you cannot stop your tears. Indeed, this is beautiful work. Furthermore, there’s a line from the novel, “She died, I survived and because I survived, I died daily”.
Revolution 2020
Undoubtedly, this is Chetan Bhagat’s best novel. Further, the story beautifully explains Love, Friendship, and betrayal. One can say that it’s not a love story but in a way it is. Hence, You should definitely give it a try. The incredible book has intrinsically all the beautiful pearls of timeless immortal love that makes the readers spellbound.
2 States
Again, the author of this book is Chetan Bhagat. Furthermore, the famous movie “2 States” is based on this novel. The movie was a super hit. Still, I will say instead of watching the movie read the novel. You will definitely enjoy it more. The story deals with a couple from different states. The difficulty they faced. How they faced those Difficulties. In short, A beautiful love story somewhat different from the typical ones.
If It’s not Forever, It’s not Love
Here, comes Durjoy Dutta’s work. He is the Shahrukh Khan in the world of novels. Undoubtedly, one of the best romantic novels. The characters are well explained. You get to know each and every phase of love in this novel. Indeed, worth reading the novel. Hence, give it a try.
The Promise
“Some promises are worth keeping”. This beautiful novel is written by Nikita Singh. Further, the story is based on a girl who makes the boy’s heart implore to give love and trust the second chance. Indeed, a novel worth reading. At least, give it a read.
Truly, Madly, Deeply!
Truly, Madly, Deeply by Faraaz Kazi is a truly, madly, deeply story of love. Further, It’s a story every teenager, every early adolescent youth will invariably connect with. Faraaz has been successful in weaving a story rich in emotion and other matters of the heart. ‘Truly Madly Deeply’ is the only book written by an Indian author to be nominated in the Top 100 YA Global Fiction List’.
Wish I Could Tell You
It is the story of Ananth. He believes in all things good and he manages to find that good in everyone he comes across. Driven by an intense urge to help those in need, he joins an NGO.
Mohini is an aspiring author looking for a story. Her search for an interesting story leads her to the same NGO.How Ananth and Mohini find what they’re looking for forms the crust of this book.
You Are the Best Wife
This book is written in a loving and passionate voice and it is difficult not to fall in love with this story. It revolves around the two main characters – Bhavna and Ajay.
They meet while pursuing Engineering and Ajay immediately falls in love with Bhavna. After a lot of family drama, they get married and lead a blissful life.
But all this is shattered when Bhavna falls sick and her death tears the two of them apart (this is not a spoiler).
The best thing about this book is that it will make the readers feel the same pain which the characters do.
Will You Still Love Me?
This book is the story of Lavanya Gogoi and Rajveer Saini. She hails from Shillong and he, from Patiala. They are as different as they come. On a flight from Mumbai to Chandigarh, they sit next to each other
Do they fall in love? And what happens next? forms the core of this story. The book is an impassionate love story and is very close to reality.
When Dimple Met Rishi
Dimple Shah has her life sorted out. She has recently graduated and now, she just wants to move out of her house. She has had enough of her mother searching the ‘Ideal Indian Husband’ for her.
On the other end is Rishi Patel, a hopeless romantic. He desires for an arranged marriage because of his belief in traditions and customs.
What happens when these two extremely opposite characters meet? The book is funny, witty and charming.