One Tequila, Two Tequilas ~ Supriya Parulekar

"Love isn't always wrong,
it's the person who defines it for us makes us have our own perceptions."
But Kosha Thakkar never really believed in such things. For her, love wasn't her cup of tea, love did not rule her world, she didn't wish to spoil anything in her life with something as love. For her, perfect love was a myth for after a certain time, things changed and people changed some more. She wasn't ready to live up to such changes so she decided to stay away from the ultimate cause of them, love.

On the other hand, was a soul living so pure, and so selfless that he refrained himself from the best he ever saw. Siddharth Sarabhai, the only emperor to the Sarabhai Industries had to keep his heart locked inside a box for he had vow his love to a guy who never really wanted it, but it's rightly said, when love comes into the picture, the rest of the world cease to matter and so did it happen with him.


The handsome young man, and the gorgeous young lady had their destinies written in heaven, even if they wish to resist it, they couldn't; even if they wished to walk away, they couldn't and so they walked towards each other and the sparks flew. 

For her, there was no happy ending!
For him, the heart never existed! 
But then, love happened, just once and then forever.

The author, Surpriya Parulekar actually made me believe in destinies, love and forevers, though such things cease to exist nowadays but I guess, that's why we create fictions, to live moments which might not visit us in reality and even it they do, we're prepared to love it even more. ;)
One Tequila, Two Tequilas will make you smile through the pages and cry through the words yet you won't like to put it down just yet because who doesn't wish to remain in a fairytale, who doesn't want to be a part of the perfect story, an amazing happy ending.

A girl, who never left her lips untouched of a bottle, a guy who never touched it at all, yet the intoxication of love made them live through days and dance through nights only to make their hearts synchronise as one, as they remain to stay bottles of two tequilas and yet love like one. 

From my take, it changed a lot in me, it told me how to love and how to win that love if it isn't gifted to you, because giving up is always easy, but holding on to it is something which creates a memory in the end and so did Kosha and Siddharth do, left a memory with me to cherish forever, a memory which states that after all, forever aren't that difficult to hold on and love isn't that easy to let go. 




Supriya Parulekar
 is a published author with four books to her credit and has written stories, a screenplay and dialogues for two movie projects which are under consideration. She has also worked as a script editor for TV18 and History Channel. She was a columnist for ‘YUVA’, a magazine for the youth. Her passion includes reading, writing and travelling to new places in search of inspirations.

Her other works are A Soulful of Lie, Dreamcatcher, The Gangster's Muse and BFF: Best Friends Forever. 

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