Summary:
Losing My Virginity And Other Dumb Ideas
I have finally made up my mind about my "problem".
What problem? Aditi asked.
My virginity, I whispered into the phone.
Ah, that!
Im serious. I need help.
Okay then. Lets make it happen tonight, lets de-virginize you! See you at the bar at 8, okay?
Kaveri is thirty, single, knows seven languages, is an interpreter by profession, has read all the books about men and how to get a date. Yet, she has not been able to figure out the language of love. Since the THE ONE GREAT LOVE of her life has eluded her for thirty years and might never show up, she decides to take matters into her own hands. On her thirtieth birthday, she makes a resolution—love or no love, she is going to lose her virginity. Life, however, has other plans!
This is a story of a spirited woman who plunges into a rollercoaster ride filled with ideas, ideals and adventures—each new day competing with yesterday to make her rethink and re-evaluate life and love.
QUOTE
Everything is a choice. Once the choice is made . . . let go! More power to Madhuri for recognizing both, in this book!—Sushmita Sen
About the Author
Madhuri is the director of a creative production house that can do almost anything in the media from making brochures to producing TV shows. She is a complete media professional, having worked in all forms of the visual medium—TV, advertisements, documentaries. She has worked as a senior assistant director for film-makers like Subhash Ghai, Kaizad Gustad and Rohan Sippy, and music director Anu Malik.
Madhuri has an MA in Communication and Films from Jamia Millia Islamia—her thesis film, Between Dualities, won her the National Award for best documentary on womens issues in 1999. Besides media, she is passionate about travelling, yoga and reading. She is currently working on commercial film scripts and her next book. She is active on Twitter, Facebook and writes a blog (http://madhuribanerjee.blogspot.com/).