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Between Duty and Dilemma - An Indian Doctor's story - cover

Between Duty and Dilemma - An Indian Doctor's story

Rajeev Sharma

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

Love. Loyalty. Betrayal. In the pursuit of healing others, who heals the healer?
 
When Rajeev leaves Delhi to study medicine in South India, he expects long hours, tough exams, and maybe a few friends. What he doesn't expect is a tangled web of friendship, love, and heartbreak that will test him more than any medical emergency ever could.
 
Rooming with the carefree Akash and befriending the intense Raghav, Rajeev quickly finds himself part of a tight-knit trio. But when a drunken night leads to a forbidden kiss with Sneha—Raghav’s girlfriend—the bond between friends shatters. The fallout is brutal. Fists fly. Trust breaks. And just when Rajeev thinks things can’t get worse, he starts dating Priya—Sneha’s roommate—to get closer to the one girl he can’t forget.
 
As tensions rise and hearts break, Rajeev must navigate the thin line between duty and desire, guilt and redemption. In the unforgiving halls of medical college, where saving lives is the daily grind, Rajeev learns that the hardest battles are the ones fought within.
 
A gripping, emotional coming-of-age drama about friendship, forgiveness, and the messy choices we make in the name of love.
Disponible depuis: 08/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 80 pages.

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