Simran - The Hero

Simran - The Hero
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Publisher : Notion Press
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9781636335551
ISBN-13 : 1636335551
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Book Synopsis Simran - The Hero by : Felix.A. Nathan

Download or read book Simran - The Hero written by Felix.A. Nathan and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2020-12-17 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Simran – An actress, is mesmerizing with a golden heart, beauty with intelligence, carries her beautiful smile on her face, not revealing the grief under it, knowing the importance, responsibilities in life, and with the family. She is charitable, a trained dancer, never compares herself with others, passionate for her goals, sympathetic towards humans, loved by her family, friends, fans and god fearing. One winter morning, she is kidnapped by Nelson elder brother of Neil, to avenge his death along with his friends. She was left unconscious for about 14 hours inside the car, raped her, and threw her out on the road. Nelson and his friends were merciless towards Simran, they did so, just to satisfy their ego and pacify the haunting soul of Neil and avenge for his death because of Simran. It was a colossal task for Simran after recovery, not knowing who her kidnappers were, goes out in search for them with her friends to trace and identify the kidnappers to take revenge. Simran sets out with her friends to face the hardships, challenges, and struggles which she has to deal with to revenge her kidnappers in the city of Mumbai, with a single motto to punish them uniquely, not taking law in her hands or killing them.


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