SynopsisThree flatmates in London begin to see how different their lives are and at the same time how similar their backgrounds. And when life begins to deal its rough cards, how easy things become when they are all together!
Ali is a Pakistani chef with the dream of setting up his own nihari restaurant. Shehzad is a cool tattoo artist from Bangladesh with a broken past, and Rishi is an Indian with nondescript skills and trying to hide himself from the world.
They all make one mistake-that of falling in love-with the same girl. They become arch-rivals. But when their worlds turn topsy-turvy, they have no one but each other to turn to, learning that love is as much about letting go as it is about possessing.
Equally thoughtful as it is entertaining, sensitive as it is quirky, Love Curry is a glimpse of life truly to its fullest!
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About the author
Pankaj Dubey was born in Ranchi and has grown up in Chaibasa, Jharkhand. He travelled to Delhi and to Europe for higher studies. Between living in a dingy flat in Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi, with four IAS aspirants and becoming the paying?guest of a toilet cleaner in Coventry, England, he thinks he has seen it all, big and small. Pankaj was awarded the Navodit Lekhak Award ?for his story, Mukhauta by ?Hindi Akademy (Government of Delhi) for penning down his creative ways to waste time?in the ?North Campus of the University of Delhi. His humour expedition continued in the Coventry University in West Midlands, England where he did his Master?s in Applied Communications.
Pankaj Dubey started his career as a Journalist with the BBC World Service in London and then moved to the TV Today group, New Delhi, India. Pankaj is now a Novelist and a Screenplay Writer based out of Mumbai.