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Sudeep Nagarkar (, born 26 February 1988) is an Indian author, and speaker. He has a degree in Electronics Engineering from Mumbai. Early days Sudeep Nagarkar was born into a Brahmin family in Mumbai. He spent his childhood in Thane and completed his schooling from S.T John the Baptist high school, Thane. He received a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electronics from Datta Meghe College of enginnering in Navi Mumbai. After completing his Engineering, he worked for an IT Firm for 6 months and currently pursuing PGDM in Business Management from Welingkar Institute, Mumbai. He met his girlfriend in college days and their love life flourished until they broke up with each other.He adapted his own story into a novel. He is the author of three bestselling novels [https://www.facebook.com/fewthingsleftunsaid Few Things Left Unsaid (2011)], [https://www.facebook.com/thatsthewaywemet Thats the Way We Met (2012)] and [https://www.facebook.com/ISWFR It Started With a Friend Request (2013)]. His upcoming book Sorry You're Not My Type is also based on true story which is scheduled to be released on 14th Feb 2014. Sudeep’s books are inspired from real life incidents. He is also a motivational speaker and has given guest lecture in various institutes and organizations.` List of works 1. Few Things Left Unsaid It was launched in July 2011 and the plot of the story was inspired from Sudeep’s life. The book is his true unfinished love story and journey of life. Sudeep used to write his personal diary during his depression phase which was read by his friend who suggested him to approach publishing houses as it had a perfect material of novel. The diary was re-written in a narrative way in which instead of keeping his own name, Sudeep kept protagonist’s name as Aditya. After initial struggle of publishing phase, the book was launched in Juhu Crossword book store on 13 July 2011 by Cabinet Minister Suresh Shetty.The book was an instant hit amongst the youngsters who felt reading their own story through Sudeep’s writing. An article in the Times of India stated that the book sold more than 8000 copies within one fortnight and till 2013 the book has sold over a million copies. It continues to top the bestseller charts on Flipkart and other renowned book portals. Brief about the book: Aditya is a confused soul. He is unclear about his ambitions or goals in life. He hates engineering from the core of his heart, but destiny has other plans for him as he ends up in an engineering college despite his wishes. Adityas search for true love comes to a halt when he runs into Riya,a fellow college student. Just when things are going great between the two, an unexpected tragedy strikes. Will their love be able to fight against the odds? An uplifting story about finding and losing love, Few Things Left Unsaid is sure to tug at your heartstrings. 2. That’s the way we met It was launched in July 2012 and the book is a continuation of ‘Few things left unsaid’. Though the characters are the same, the plot of the novel is completely different and readers don’t get confused if they read this one first. It reflects post college life of Sudeep.The book became a sensation of 2012 creating havoc and making Sudeep Nagarkar one of the highest selling authors of India in romance novels. The book is a national bestseller and is favorite in Indian readers. Hindustan Times also mentioned that the book rapidly climbed the bestseller charts making Sudeep Nagarkar a popular face in Indian Authors. Brief about the book: Can you ever forget your true love? Aditya and Riya could never imagine life without each other. Since their accidental meeting two years ago, they have been inseparable until an unexpected tragedy promises to change the course of their lives forever. Will their love stand the test of time?From the intoxicating rush of Mumbai and Delhi to the scenic beauty of Manali, Sudeep Nagarkar will take you on an unforgettable journey through life and love. 3. It started with a friend request It was launched in July 2013. Brief about the book: Why don’t we feel the moment when we fall in love but always remember when it ends? Akash is young, single, and conservative with a preference for girls with brains than in miniskirts. One day, he runs into free-spirited Aleesha at a local discothèque. A Mass Media student, Aleesha is a pampered brat, the only child of her parents who dote on her. This brief meeting leads them to exchange their BlackBerry pins and they begin chatting regularly. As BlackBerry plays cupid, they fall in love. When they hit a rough patch in their relationship, Aditya, Akash’s close pal, guides them through it. But just when they are about to take their relationship to the next level, a sudden misfortune strikes. Can Aditya bring Akash’s derailed life back on track?It Started with a Friend Request is a true story which will make you believe in love like you never knew before.
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