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''UNNS — The Captivation'' is a 2017 novel by
Sapan Saxena Sapan Saxena (born April 5, 1985) is an Indian author, best known for his novels ''Finders, Keepers'', UNNS-The Captivation and ''The Tenth Riddle'' Early life and education Sapan was born on April 5, 1985 at Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh. His fathe ...
.


Background

Saxena had initially decided to write a sequel to his first book ''
Finders, Keepers Finders, keepers, sometimes extended as the children's rhyme finders, keepers; losers, weepers, is an English adage with the premise that when something is unowned or abandoned, whoever finds it first can claim it for themself permanently. The ph ...
'', but was persuaded by his family to write a
romance novel A romance novel or romantic novel generally refers to a type of genre fiction novel which places its primary focus on the relationship and romantic love between two people, and usually has an "emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending." Pre ...
. The story depicts two lovers who unknowingly take a stand against each other, and the love-hate relationship between them. In an interview with Half Baked Beans, Saxena described UNNS as “an unconventional love story”. In his interview with
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, Saxena claimed “Unns is a story of love beyond any terms and conditions.”


Seven stages of love

''UNNS'' touches on what is called the seven stages of love, as per Urdu and
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traditions: * ''Hub'' — attraction * ''Unns'' — infatuation * ''Ishq'' — love * ''Aqeedat'' — reverence * ''Ibadat'' — worship * ''Junoon'' — madness * ''Maut'' — death This concept is a common topic in Hindi movies, such as ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Plot summary

The novel depicts international espionage that conflicts with romance. The story spans across three countries:
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,
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, and the
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. Atharva Rathod and Meher Qasim fall in love when they are in school. However, their romance is short lived, as Meher abruptly breaks all ties with Atharva and leaves for Germany with no intent to return. Fifteen years later, Atharva travels to Germany on a secret mission, where he happened to meet Meher. The mission ends in failure, and Atharva is imprisoned for twelve years, on charges of acting against the
Research and Analysis Wing The Research and Analysis Wing (abbreviated R&AW; hi, ) is the foreign intelligence agency of India. The agency's primary function is gathering foreign intelligence, counter-terrorism, counter-proliferation, advising Indian policymakers, an ...
of India. As Atharva is freed after serving his full sentence, his mentor entrusts him with an amateur mission in the United States where he meets Meher once again. The story is divided across three parts, each named after a season that symbolizes the maturity of love between the protagonists: spring, fall, and winter. Each part is further divided into seven sub-parts, each representing one of the seven stages of love, ending in death.


Characters

The main characters of the novel are: * Atharva Rathod — senior secret agent with the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) of India * Meher Qasim — successful entrepreneur involved in the food supply chain business in Germany * Dev — secret agent of the RAW * Vasu — director of the RAW * Ayaz — an orphan whom Atharva sets out to protect


Reception

Noted cartoonist and creator of
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,
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reviewed the book before its release and commented that it "will keep you at the edge of your seat". ''
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'' covered the launch in
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which was attended by
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MP from
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, Shri
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. The Chandigarh launch was also covered by '' Daily Post India'' in its
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chapter and Hindi daily ''
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'' in its Ludhiana chapter. The book received fair to positive reviews after its launch. '' Daily Post India'' called the book truly captivating and commented, "Setting of the story and the sub-plots created all necessary elements." CNI Channel called the book "True to its name" and called it a "chaos of shrewd mind and innocent emotions." Richa Sharma of
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Bytes said that "The storyline isn't a hardcore tale of romance. It has its own share of thrill, suspense, fight and war." Samata Dey from IndiaCafe said, "Sapan has narrated the story well and managed to balance the element of romance and thrill in a perfect manner ensuring that the readers are not able to put the book down before finishing it." Adarsh Srivastava from Feeble Lines said that the "story moves with a constant pace with flashbacks and current events along with the twist and suspense at the end of almost every chapter". Jaideep Khanduja in Pebbles in the Still Waters said, "There are a good amount of twists in the story. In addition, it is full of suspense."


References


External links


Inspire India Publishers — official website
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