Farhad J. Dadyburjor

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Farhad J. Dadyburjor

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Farhad J. Dadyburjor has been an entertainment and lifestyle journalist for over twenty years. Born and based in Mumbai, India, he has held several senior editorial positions, including at DNA newspaper, as launch editor at the international men’s magazine FHM, and currently at The Leela Magazine. His debut novel, ‘How I Got Lucky’ (Penguin Random House), was a satire on India’s celebrity culture and his forthcoming novel 'The Other Man' (Lake Union Publishing) is an urban gay romcom set in Mumbai. ...more

Average rating: 3.65 · 4,166 ratings · 474 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Other Man

3.65 avg rating — 4,149 ratings — published 2021 — 6 editions
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How I Got Lucky

3.29 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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“While Ved liked to plan things out meticulously, Carlos said, “Carpe diem!” It was that passion for life, that desire to always see and do more every day, that Ved had lost touch with in recent years. With Carlos, Ved felt inklings of that desire again, that love of living, feeling like there was more to live for than work and duty.”
Farhad J. Dadyburjor, The Other Man

“The guy you met could end up being a petty blackmailer, a truck driver, or an incomprehensibly horny Arab looking for a quick jolly. No long-term love. No way to find your life partner. All of that seemed to change with the invention of online dating apps. Suddenly, the possibilities seemed endless, and the game of chance seemed much less perilous.”
Farhad J. Dadyburjor, The Other Man

“You can’t change the past. All you can do is set things right for the future.”
Farhad J. Dadyburjor, The Other Man

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Blackbird by Michael Fiegel
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The Other Man by Farhad J. Dadyburjor
The Other Man
Farhad J. Dadyburjor

A heartwarming and transporting romantic comedy about finding happy ever after on your own terms.

Heir to his father’s Mumbai business empire, Ved Mehra has money, looks, and status. He is also living as a closeted gay man. Thirty-eight, lonely, still reeling from a breakup, and under pressure from his exasperated mother, Ved agrees to an arranged marriage. He regrettably now faces a doomed future with the perfectly lovely Disha Kapoor.

Then Ved’s world is turned upside down when he meets Carlos Silva, an American on a business trip in India.

As preparations for his wedding get into full swing, Ved finds himself drawn into a relationship he could never have imagined―and ready to take a bold step. Ved is ready to embrace who he is and declare his true feelings regardless of family expectations and staunch traditions. But with his engagement party just days away, and with so much at risk, Ved will have to fight for what he wants―if it’s not too late to get it.
 
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