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KAATH

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Details:

  • ISBN: 9788184982794

  • Edition: 6

  • Publishing Year: February 1993

  • Pages: 316

  • Language: Marathi (Translated from Kannada)

  • Category: Fiction

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Binding: Paperback

Description:

Kaath takes readers on an emotional journey set in the beautiful city of Mysore, where the story of Someshwar, an architect who has recently lost his wife, unfolds. Seeking a fresh start, Someshwar moves from Mumbai to Mysore, leaving behind a well-established career for new beginnings.

Amrita, a married woman living alone with her two young children in a farmhouse, works as a lecturer at a local college. Despite being married to Ranga, Amrita's life is filled with complexities. She doesn't live with her husband, and her life is further complicated by her aunt, who has taken control of her household and even conceived a child with her father.

Fate brings Someshwar and Amrita together, leading to an emotional bond between them. However, Amrita’s fiery temper and possessiveness cause frequent conflicts. At times, Someshwar considers leaving her and returning to Mumbai, but despite the many struggles they face, their connection keeps drawing him back to Mysore.

Kaath is a poignant tale of love, loss, and the complexity of relationships. It delves deep into the emotional turmoil and obstacles faced by both Someshwar and Amrita, making it a compelling read about the challenges of love, forgiveness, and the struggles of starting anew.