Description
Chai Mubarak is a love story, but not a typical one.
It’s written for those who struggle with overthinking, self-doubt, quiet feelings, love within friendships, unspoken confessions, and silent heartbreaks; for those who are stuck between situationships and relationships, and also for those who still carry memories of innocent childhood love.
This book feels like a warm memory. It carries the nostalgia of bestselling novels like Musafir Cafe, October Junction, Half Girlfriend, and Gunaahon Ka Devta. It takes you back to your coaching classes, your competitive exam era, and your college corridors.
The story moves through Bareli, Bhopal, Indore, and most beautifully—Banaras.
It goes beyond religion and labels—where only emotions, love, and friendship remain.
Chai Mubarak gently teaches us the art of letting go.
It teaches us how to enjoy the rain,
when the whole world is waiting for it to stop.
Love doesn’t end with heartbreak; with heartbreak, it becomes an immortal emotion, echoing through memories.
And remember this special note on behalf of all chai lovers:
Chai is not just a drink— it’s an emotion.
This book may not promise to be a bestseller,
but it promises to become your book—
one that stays with you long after the last page.





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