![]() While all my characters are realistic, there is no one-to-one mapping of a character to a real-world person. Is my belief in love outdated and overrated? Why do people get and stay married? ![]() I am in love with the same guy for 15 years. ![]() Would I be dating lots of guys or would I still be waiting for my soulmate to sweep me off my feet? What have I missed out in my life? Look at me. It got me to wonder how I would behave if dating and sex were so accessible and acceptable when I was in my twenties. The article also discussed various other dating apps available for Indian youth. You no longer needed to get married because of societal pressures. The app promised every girl an opportunity to live her dreams, while it fulfills all obligations of a boyfriend on social media for her friends and family. In 2014, when I was looking for a plot for my third book, I chanced upon a piece on the new ‘Invisible Boyfriend’ app in a business daily. Parul Mittal: Every three years, I get this itch to write a book and tell a story. YourStory: What prompted you to write this book? In an interview with YourStory, the author speaks about the premise behind her third book, the popularity of the chick-lit genre, and how humour has influenced her writing. This is Parul’s third book, after Heartbreaks & Dreams! – The Girls IIT, and Arranged Love. Let’s Have Coffee, a book by Parul Mittal, explores the dynamics of relationships, love and sex in changing times. ![]()
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