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Nandini Arora

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Born
in Mumbai, India
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Ashapurna Devi, Malti Joshi

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March 2013


I am a professional writer. Have worked in Yashraj Films as a Script Development Executive. Assisted the writer in the film Chak De India.
Subsequently have been writing Hindi shows for General Entertainment Channels.
Have also recorded three songs for a well known Pakistani Singer Wali Hamid Khan.
This is my first published book. And many more are on their way.

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“Children's voices, soft and sweet,
"Meethi meethi baatein," a nightly treat.
Even at 2 o'clock, when the world's asleep,
In those whispers, love runs deep.”
Nandini Arora, DANDELION ROOTS

“I would like to be the air that inhabits you for a moment only. I would like to be that unnoticed and that necessary.”
Margaret Atwood

“You have to give to the world the thing that you want the most, in order to fix the broken parts inside you.”
Eve Ensler

“Do you say that tree isn't pretty cause it doesn't look like that tree? We're all trees. You're a tree. I'm a tree. You've got to love your body, Eve. You've got to love your tree. Love your tree. (Leah)”
Eve Ensler, The Good Body

“There is a part of me that wants to write, a part that wants to theorize, a part that wants to sculpt, a part that wants to teach... To force myself into a single role, to decide to be just on thing in life, would kill off large parts of me.”
Hugh Prather, Notes to Myself

“But it won’t change, for me or for you or for anyone who has ever been wronged, which is everyone. We are all at some point—and usually at many points over the course of a life—the woman hanging on the end of the line. Allow your acceptance of that to be a transformative experience. You do that by simply looking it square in the face and then moving on. You don’t have to move fast or far. You can go just an inch. You can mark your progress breath by breath. Literally. And it’s there that I recommend you begin. Every time you think I hate that fucking bitch, I want you to neutralize that thought with a breath. Calm your mind. Breathe in deeply with intention, then breathe out. Do not think I hate that fucking bitch while you do it. Give yourself that. Blow that bitch right out of your chest. Then move on to something else. I have breathed my way through so many people who I felt wronged by; through so many situations I couldn’t change. Sometimes while doing this I have breathed in acceptance and breathed out love. Sometimes I’ve breathed in gratitude and out forgiveness. Sometimes I haven’t been able to muster anything beyond the breath itself, my mind forced blank with nothing but the desire to be free of sorrow and rage.”
Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Someone Who's Been There

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