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Prajakta Koli to debut as a novelist: 'Wanted to start writing a romance novel'

By IANS | Updated: August 9, 2023 11:45 IST

Mumbai, Aug 9  Content creator and actor Prajakta Koli will be marking her maiden innings as an author ...

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Mumbai, Aug 9  Content creator and actor Prajakta Koli will be marking her maiden innings as an author with her fiction novel 'Too Good To Be True'. 

Talking about the brand-new chapter of her life Prajakta shared: "I've forever been a fan of love stories and romance. Be it in films or in all my favourite books. They have always been more to me than just stories. They've helped me get over heartbreaks, believe in the wonder of life and even love myself a little more every day."

Prajakta said that she always knew I wanted to start writing a romance novel.

"But not in a million years did I think I would ever finish it! 'Too Good To Be True' is a fictional piece of my heart that is very special to me. I've always enjoyed the process of storytelling but scripting this novel has opened up a whole new dimension."

Prjakta added: "It is easily one of the most challenging yet most special pieces of content I have worked on thus far. I hope it brings as much joy to readers as it did to me. Lots of love to HarperCollins and One Digital Entertainment for giving wings to my dreams. Here's to romance and everything that it brings along!"

The book has been acquired by HarperCollins India, and will be published in the summer of 2024.

Set against the milieu of promise and anticipation, it explores the complexities of love and relationships in the real world, and the power of words to inspire and transform lives. Penned in Prajakta's inimitable style, this will-they-won't-they love story promises to keep the readers engrossed and get even the most jaded hearts to believe in the magic of true love.

Poulomi Chatterjee, Publisher – HarperCollins India, who acquired the rights to the book, added: 'Prajakta's connect with her large and ever-growing audience is phenomenal, and her versatility as a creator across media remarkable. We at HarperCollins are thrilled to be partnering with her on her next exciting venture – a funny, heartwarming, sharply observed and incredibly relatable rom-com (that is) 'Too Good To Be True'!

Koli who runs one of the top six female-run entertainment channels in India, was also one of the six YouTubers invited for the World Economic Forum (WEF) gathering in Davos and was the only Indian creator to be hosted by Bill Gates at the Microsoft headquarters earlier this year.

Apart from being a content creator, she is also an actor and has also made her Bollywood debut with Varun Dhawan-starrer 'Jugjugg Jeeyo.' and is also well known for being a part of the Netflix series 'Mismatched'.

--IANS

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