In "Encounters of a Fat Bride", Samah Visaria comes out with Madhurima Pandey's story of struggle and survival in the run-up to her D-Day.
Madhurima is 25, single, and gradually coming to terms with the annoying 'you're next' nudges from family and friends. But soon they realise that chances of finding a groom for her are slim. At 93 kg, she knows she isn't the ideal weight for marriage, even if her family believes she's the ideal age.
A negligible period of courtship and a hurried engagement follow.
Mumbai-based marketing professional Samah wanted to write a simple story, relevant to the generation of today; in sync with the way everything is around us.
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The idea of a fat girl's brush with arranged marriage was something that resonated with her idea of a contemporary story.
According to the author, her book, published by Penguin Random House, tries to capture what it's like to be flawed in this day and age.
"Personalisation is everything. The modern Indian has taken every tradition and given it a twist, made it personal," she says.
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