Saturday, December 17, 2011

CAN LOVE HAPPEN TWICE?

READ ON AMAZON : http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009A1ANDY


ABOUT THE AUTHOR :

Saptarshi Basu is a gold medalist in mechanical engineering and has worked in the IT industry for the last eight years. However, writing has always been his first love, his passion.  His second novel, Autumn In My Heart was published by Vitasta Publishing with Times Group (TIMES OF INDIA) in November’11. He maintains a blog http://saptak-firsttry.blogspot.in/ and writes screenplays for movies and columns for some online magazines.

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EXCERPTS FROM THE NOVEL -  AUTUMN IN MY HEART



Everyone has a past and so did Deb.

‘Please Priyanka, Please don’t hang up the phone. Listen
to me. You know how tough it is to make a call to US.I have
been trying to call you for last three days. Please, listen to
me! I will make everyone happy. Please! Don’t break the
relationship. I will try to make uncle accept us. Please give
me a chance.’ Deb tried hard to control his tears.
‘Deb, it’s over now. The sooner you accept it, the better.
And please don’t harass my dad with your pestering phone
calls.’ Priyanka said from the other end. Her voice was cold
and devoid of any emotions.

‘How can you say that, Sona? We have had a relationship
for the last ten years. How can you break it in a day?’
‘It’s over Deb. I have someone else in my life. Aditya is
my Project Manager and we are going to get married soon.
It’s a waste of time discussing all those crap, sentimental
old things. I am done with you.’ Deb felt his temperature
rising. His heart was pounding loudly. Also, the phone bill
was rising. He tried to give it a last try. How can she leave
me, Oh God! Please, God, Please bring her back to me.

 ‘Who is this mother-fucker Aditya? Don’t tell me that just
three months in US, and you have forgotten our love.’
Priyanka was working with one of the top IT MNCs
in Kolkata and had gone to Dallas, US for her first onsite
engagement. ‘Aditya can give me all the luxuries of life. Plus,
he is my project manager, so no one can stop my promotion.
You are a loser, Deb.’






‘Oh, I am a loser now! And what about that time when I
spent an entire week beside your hospital bed when you got
jaundice. It was I, who took your dad to hospital when he
broke his leg? I did all the shopping for your whole family
for a month. And now you are saying I am a loser.’
‘Oh! So you did all that to get something in return. Tell
me what you want? I will ask my dad to pay you.’
Deb held his breath for a minute. It pained to let
Priyanka go away from his life. But he could make out that
it was all over. All these ten years, those beautiful nights
chatting over the phone and hugging and kissing. Those
rainy days, movie halls, market places, botanical garden– he
could feel her presence everywhere. The warmth of her
breath, the softness of her touch. How could it be all over?
‘Please Sona, Please.Come back to me…’ Deb could feel
the tears slowly running down his cheeks.
‘I can’t I have already accepted Aditya’s marriage
proposal.’




 ‘You bloody bitch. One day you will repent it. Go to
Hell !’.
Deb threw the phone away. It beeped a while before
going into total silence. He ravaged his cupboard to get
his cigarettes. He got hold of one and sucked it hard till
it reached its end. Deb looked at the burned out cigarette
stub. He felt just like it. Used, abused, sucked, burned and
thrown away.
As each day passed by, Deb felt the pain making a
formidable hole in his heart. The crowded Kolkata streets
felt empty as he struggled to reach his office in the morning.
Sitting at one distant corner of a window in the lazy tram,
Deb gazed blankly at the roads where they had walked hand
in hand. It made him feel that his world was completely
devoid of any happiness.




As time passed by, the emptiness in Deb’s heart
transformed into an uncanny purposelessness. He tried
to spend more and more time in office. But the pain had
grasped him thoroughly, clenching him in its tight clasp. He
was neither able to concentrate on any of the work assigned,
nor did he feel the need from inside.
Slowly, Deb slipped away from the mainstream. He
rejected phone calls from his nearest and dearest friends,
roamed aimlessly on the streets of Kolkata. At times, he spent
hours sitting by the side of the Ganges. As slowly the defeated

Sun drowned in the shining waters, Deb looked vacantly
at the happy couples flocking on the riverbank sharing a
melting ice cream. Suddenly old memories flashed in front
of his eyes making him weaker and smeared him in pain.
The food he loved most had lost its flavour, the streets
had lost their charm, friends had lost their warmth and what
mattered more, life had lost its meaning.
It went on like this for a couple of months. Deb’s
quality of work degraded to the last level leading to daily
skirmishes with his manager. At last, he felt compelled to
resign and started looking for another job. Things were at
their worst. After a month of futile search, Deb still remained
unemployed. By that time, he had lost all the zeal to struggle
for his existence.
Mitali, Deb’s mother could easily understand her son’s
condition. She tried to contact Priyanka. It didn’t help much.
By that time, Priyanka had already changed her US mobile
number. She tried hard to contact Priyanka’s parents only
to surrender helplessly to their threats of a police case for
harrasment.
It was raining heavily that night. As Deb stood there
lonely in the verandah, he could see the gushing waters
overflowing the city drains. The lightening remained frequent
with flashes of light zapping the nearby jasmine tree in their
garden. It was just then that Deb decided to live no more!

As Deb looked at his parent’s smiling photo one last
time, with a shining razor in the hand, a deep-rooted pain
clenched his heart. He felt like crying but perhaps the tears
had dried up in his eyes. The room was scattered with torn
letters and photos of happy times. Outside, the thunder
could be heard frequently. It was as if someone up in the
heavens was protesting against his next action.
He felt reckless one last time. Deb looked at his glass
window with droplets of rain clinging to it. Priyanka’s face
flashed for the last time with the lightning. Her sweet smile
beamed in front of his face. How much he liked that smile!
How he was mad about her! And then it was all over. The
razor shined the last unforgiving minute in his raised up right
hand, till it came down slashing. It was all over. A puddle of
blood formed on the white carpet as Deb lay there, his soul
still fighting to unite with his creator.

Everyone has a past and so did Deb.


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Sunday, December 11, 2011

AUTUMN IN MY HEART- AN UNIQUE BOOK CONTEST FOR A FREE TRIP TO THE HIMALAYAN VALLEY!


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VACATION IN MIND?

Answer 2 simple questions based on the novel –AUTUMN IN MY HEART and complete the logo to win a trip to the Himalayan Valley with your family.


QUESTIONS:

1)      Where Deb did went for a vacation?
2)      Who all accompanied Deb to the above place?

Complete the below sentence in 10 words:
I would love to visit Te Aroha because.........




RULES:
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1)      
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NOTE :
1)      NO MEMBERS OF THE AUTHOR FAMILY OR FROM TE-AROHA CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE CONTEST
2)      The stay can be availed any time between 1st March to 31st July, 2012
3)      The contest will run till 25th January, 2011





ABOUT TE AROHA :

A colonial-style summer house converted into a boutique luxury hotel, Te Aroha is located amidst the scenic surroundings of Mukteshwar in Uttrakhand. Owned by an eminent lawyer-writer, the hotel is a harmonious blend of traditional architecture and contemporary comforts. Huge decks and terraces, antique furniture, massive glass windows with breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks and the high ceilinged lobby replete with carefully selected furniture can transport you through time to the bygone elegance of the colonial era. For more details, please visit www.tearoha.in



Friday, December 9, 2011

PUT ON YOUR CLOTHES- FROM 'AUTUMN IN MY HEART'

PUT ON YOUR CLOTHES : A SNIPPET FROM 'AUTUMN IN MY HEART'


Both lay on the carpeted floor against each other lost in
their own world. Deb and Sagarika. He could smell the
soft jasmine in her hair. She rubbed her hand against his
unshaven face. The room filled with the soft music of Elton
John. ‘What are you thinking Deb ?’ she asked.

             ‘Nothing much. Thinking how life sucks!’ he replied
with a lost smile. The liquor had made the moment hazy.
‘Do you like Ayantika’ she asked.
‘I don’t know.’ Deb replied and kept silent for the next
few seconds. ‘Do you like Sujoy?’ Deb asked.
‘I don’t know but he is a nice guy,’ she replied slowly
moving her fingers through his cropped hair. ‘And I really don’t
want to know. I am enjoying this moment Deb, the place,
everything.’ Deb turned back and looked deep into her eyes.
‘Shall we dance to the tune of – Let’s make a night to
remember.’ ‘I am feeling too lazy. Let’s stay here for a while.
You haven’t shaved,’ Sagarika slowly moved her fingers all
over Deb’s face.

‘I am feeling lazy and a bit tired too,’ he said, and then
added, ‘and confused too.’
‘Confused? Why?’ Sagarika looked up astonished.
‘At times I really can’t understand Vinod.’ He paused
again wondering whether to tell her about the train incident
or not. ‘Buy why? He seems quite a decent guy. Although
a bit stubborn and bossy. But apart from that, he looks ok.
Does he have any problem?’
‘What problem?’ Deb asked alarmed and wondered how
Sagarika got to know about it.
‘No I mean, he came alone. Isn’t he married?’
‘No, still unmarried and I think he is a virgin,’ Deb
laughed.
‘And you?’ Sagarika asked mischievously.
Deb skipped the question for the time being. ‘At times I
have doubts about him. I feel he is just very frustrated. Quite
normal at this age. But at times he really acts weird.’

‘Drop it. What difference does it makes to you ?’ Sagarika
replied, her finger playing on Deb’s lips. ‘And now, I am more
interested to know about you.’ Deb’s lips came very close
to hers. And then without knowing, they kissed deeply and
passionately till Sagarika pushed Deb back.





‘Oh God! Let me breathe at least.’ She gasped. Deb
laughed loudly. And like a tigress, she sprang on him. They
wrestled while Deb tried to reach out for her T-shirt.
‘I hope you have brought protection,’ Sagarika giggled
while still fighting to save herself. At last she surrendered and
fell into his arms, tired. The T-shirt flew away and dropped
on one side of the door. ‘Ouch! My head hurts. Please let’s
go to bed,’ she pleaded while Deb rubbed the back of her
head. He tried to lift her.
‘Oh shit! You are quite heavy.’
‘What! I will kill you!’ Sagarika said and they both
crashed on the bed. ‘Easy baby. Mr Mongpu will fine us, if
the bed breaks.’ Sagarika joked, while she unbuttoned Deb’s
shirt. Now, it was Deb’s turn. Soon the bra flew off too.
‘Softly baby,’ Sagarika moaned while closing her eyes. She
clasped Deb firmly and dragged him closer to her heart.
Sagarika tried to reach out for Deb’s denim jeans. The
zip was tight. As she unzipped it and gave a tight pull, in a
flash of light Deb saw Ayantika’s face. He pushed Sagarika
back and sat up.

‘What!’ Sagarika looked up surprised and annoyed.
‘This is wrong. I am sorry Sagarika. I can’t do it,’ Deb
replied while buttoning up his shirt, his back to her. He
slowly gathered her T-shirt and bra and gave them to her.
Everything seemed to perplex Sagarika.
‘Why? What happened? Don’t you like me?’
‘I like you, but as a friend. Better not mess it up. I love
someone else.’ She fixed her glance on Deb for a few seconds.
Then slowly got up and dressed herself. A tear drop rolled
down her cheek and dropped on the carpet. Deb came close
to Sagarika. ‘I am sorry Sagarika. But I really love her.’
‘It’s ok. Let me get dressed. Can you please go to the
other room,’ she said in a choked voice. Deb stood still for
a few seconds, like a punished school boy.
Sagarika looked away. She went to the other end of the
room and fixed her dress. Deb slowly moved towards the
door. The song had changed to ‘Last Christmas, I gave you
my heart, the very next day you gave it away.’ He felt he had
wasted money on the Rum bottle as he was devoid of any
intoxication. Suddenly a commotion followed.

‘No don’t, please. Keep your hands away. Shit man!
Leave me alone. Leave me alone.’ It was Saurav. But why is
he shouting at this hour of night. Deb got alarmed.
‘Who is shouting? Isn’t it Saurav ?’ Sagarika looked back
and ran towards the door. Deb too ran towards Room no.
121. Meanwhile Tina had also come out in her nightgown,
rubbing her eyes. She felt there was a burglary going on.
The room was closed.
‘Fatty, what happened? Why are you shouting ?’ Deb
banged the door hard. Silence followed. Deb lost his cool
and started kicking the door. Tina and Sagarika stood
beside him looking worried. Deb’s heartbeat rose. Taking
a deep breath he moved back. ‘I am breaking the door.’ As
Deb was about to kick, the door opened. Saurav stood in
the doorway.
Deb looked at Saurav. His eyes had gone red, crying. He
tried to speak but fumbled. Deb saw that Saurav’s T-shirt
was torn. Anger gripped Deb as he moved Saurav aside and
entered the room.
‘Oh shit! Fuck you man. Fuck you Vinod!’ he exclaimed
in horror. Vinod stood naked, just wearing an underwear.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

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