📖 Overview
Our Story Needs No Filter follows a romance between Raghu and Ruhi, two college students who meet and fall in love at Delhi University. Their relationship faces opposition from their families due to religious differences.
The narrative tracks their attempts to maintain their connection despite societal pressures and family expectations. Social media plays a significant role as their private matters become public, leading to increased scrutiny of their choices.
The story incorporates themes of religious tension, family loyalty, and the impact of digital culture on modern relationships in India. At its core, the novel examines how young love confronts barriers of faith and tradition in contemporary society.
👀 Reviews
Readers describe this as a typical college romance story that follows familiar beats, though some note it addresses relevant social issues around relationships and discrimination.
What readers liked:
- Simple, flowing writing style makes for a quick read
- Relatable college campus setting and characters
- Incorporation of current social media themes
- Message about overcoming prejudice
What readers disliked:
- Predictable plot developments
- One-dimensional character portrayals
- Unrealistic dialogue
- Slow pacing in middle sections
- Repetitive narrative style
Ratings:
Goodreads: 3.7/5 (2,800+ ratings)
Amazon India: 4.2/5 (1,000+ ratings)
Sample reader comments:
"Fast-paced but forgettable" - Goodreads reviewer
"Characters feel like cardboard cutouts" - Amazon reviewer
"Good message but needed better execution" - Flipkart reviewer
"Plot twists can be seen from miles away" - Goodreads reviewer
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔖 "Our Story Needs No Filter" is a contemporary romance novel that draws inspiration from real-life student politics at Delhi University.
🎓 Author Sudeep Nagarkar wrote this book based on his observations during campus visits across India, particularly focusing on the impact of social media on modern relationships.
📱 The book was one of the first Indian novels to extensively explore how social media can manipulate public perception and affect personal relationships in college life.
✍️ Sudeep Nagarkar initially began his writing career while pursuing engineering, and this book became his ninth published work, helping cement his position as one of India's most successful contemporary romance authors.
🏆 The novel hit several bestseller lists in India upon release and was particularly popular among readers aged 18-25, selling over 50,000 copies in its first month of publication.