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Every relationship requires effort but a long-distance relationship requires extra effort
Aditya is a writer while the mere thought of reading repels Jasmine. They have absolutely nothing in common. Not even the cities they live in. Yet nothing can stop them from falling head over heels for each other.
With distance playing spoilsport, they must forget all conventional logic and give their relationship a real shot through Skype, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. But can you trust your partner who's miles away from you? Can a long-distance relationship really work?
All Rights Reserved for You is the heart-warming real-life story of a couple who is separated by distance but is never really far apart.

256 pages, Paperback

Published May 1, 2018

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About the author

Sudeep Nagarkar

46 books1,114 followers
Sudeep Nagarkar has authored six bestselling novels—
Few Things Left Unsaid
That’s the Way We Met
It Started with a Friend Request
Sorry, You’re Not My Type
You’re The Password to My Life.
You're trending in my dreams.

He is the recipient of the 2013 Youth Achievers’ Award and has been featured on the Forbes India longlist of the most influential celebrities. He also writes for television and has given guest lectures in various renowned institutes and organizations.

For more information about Sudeep, you can visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudeep_... or get in touch with him via his:

Facebook fan page: facebook.com/sudeepnagarkar

Facebook profile: facebook.com/nagarkarsudeep,

Twitter handle: sudeep_nagarkar, Instagram: Sudeepnagarkar

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30 reviews1 follower
February 6, 2017
"Kiddish", expected something better. Editors please be mindful of the grammar, storyline can be made better.
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226 reviews3 followers
September 13, 2017
Dear Sudeep... you lost me at page 106.... but my habit eventually tortured me to reach to the end.... it's not fair to torture readers just because your girlfriend asked you to write a book... I think this is the problem with professional writers... they want to make money by selling some bullshit stories... in the process very few realises the lots of literary values.... you sir discouraged me to my bones to try the next Indian author...
Profile Image for Aakanksha Jain.
Author 7 books731 followers
December 15, 2017
Another book by Sudeep Nagarkar, well this book is based on authors real-life love story. The story whirl around Aditya and Jasmine's long-distance relationship. Aditya is a writer whereas Jasmine is not much into reading. They have nothing familiar - Aditya, a Marathi guy living in Mumbai and Jasmine comes from a Punjabi family from Delhi.

It was all started with a friend request on Facebook. How will they become friends their late night chats, endless gossips and the way they met for the first time. Every relationship requires effort but a long distance relationship requires extra effort. There is love, fight, friendship, broken dreams, disappointments, betrayal and many more feelings. One can easily relate with Aditya or Jasmine or with their friends who support them even though they grapple with their own set of problems. They have insecurities but the way they overcome is well written. How a family can affect their relationship or when they want each other but unable to reach; having a conversation through Skype, Whatsapp and Facebook messenger become their daily routine and sometimes when you can't see the expression of someone it leads to misunderstanding and then an endless fight is the main plot.

A misfortune happens to Aditya and his hopes of recovery began to diminish. Negative thoughts started clouding his judgment and he started to believe that Jasmine deserved someone better than him. But the way Jasmine encouraged him and shows confidence in him made him realize that forever is not a lie and their love is strong enough to overcome any and all wrangle was my favorite part from this book.

The struggle of life and the battles to freely express ourselves had changed us all and the same thing happened to the characters of this book. This story is not less than a Bollywood movie but one can easily relate to the storyline. If you want to read a tender love story with a happy ending then this book is certainly for you.
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Author 5 books107 followers
December 18, 2016
Love wins over all odds, respect to, your love is true love. The title itself is much attractive to drag the reader towards the book. The plot of the story is long distance relationship.

The story of ‘All Rights Reserved for You’ is about Aditya and Jasmine. Aditya is a writer and Jasmine is not much into books even thought of reading thrust back her. They came from different states, different religion, they have absolutely nothing in common. Yet they fall for each other and want to give it a shot while staying miles apart. Their distant relationship saw its own ups and downs, trust issues, not able to share the warmth by meeting often but they manage somehow and stayed in reach with skype, whatsapp and messenger. How far will they make it? Will their relationship made it to a marriage? Can you trust your partner who is miles apart? Is their love story is like any other love story where two people simply fall in love? Well, if your love is true nothing can set you apart.

It is to be said, story is a real life story of author which no one can justify however the love interest of Aditya is Jasmine and author’s wife also share a similar name. The book may be a better read for those who are still figuring out their distant relationship and for those who are puzzled in which direction to take the next step in their relation.

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66 reviews2 followers
August 22, 2018
This is the first time I am reading a book from this author. May be I am not the right audience for this book. It is like a television soap. In such tv series even if you miss some episodes you can still understand the story. Same here. Just flip the pages and nothing new comes out of it and story doesn’t move as well.
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371 reviews123 followers
April 17, 2017
You can also become an author, If you are/were in love/ in a relationship/distance relationship/breakup/happy married life/lost love etc.. :P
I wish I could write one though ;)

anyway its cool modern love story :)

Profile Image for Nikhil Talwar.
221 reviews7 followers
December 9, 2016
This book is definitely a Page Turner. It is different from all other books written by same author" Sudeep Nagarkar". let's say totally a different story. This time author has presented his own love story: journey from first time seeing a girl to engagement. i truly love this book because it is a heart warming love story. no other book can compete this book. It is author's best book till now. I am truly in love with the book and author.
Surely i will read it again.
The book reveals that where there is true and pure love nothing can beat that. Simply awesome !!!
No one can beat this true love story. The story is like love is flowing like a river.
After reading this great love story, My presumption towards love has totally changed. Every time i fell like i am in love with my wife (Swati) more and more. Yes I have a beautiful wife and i love her very much. Now i will start loving her more and more.
The story is very brilliant and hat's off to this author for writing such a true brilliant love story and i m sure after reading this book, my dear friends, you all will start loving your partner more, you will feel more loved.
There are some incidents in the book which i liked the most and my eyes got wet. I was thinking that "koi kisi se itna pyaar kaise kar sakta hai".
That, when he comes to Delhi for surprising Jazz. Secondly when Jazz surprises him when she booked whole cafe for 1 hour. And more incidents.........
So love your partner as if you have never loved her before.
Thank You Sudeep Sir once again for writing this extraordinary LOVE STORY.
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160 reviews19 followers
January 31, 2017
All Rights Reserved for You is Sudeep Nagarkar’s 8th novel and this time he is enchanting his own love story with his to-be wife Jasmine. Although everything is cloaked under the layers of romantic fiction – one that Sudeep Nagarkar does the best.

Alike all the books by Sudeep Nagarkar, this one is also a tale of love. The story of All Rights Reserved for You is about Aditya and Jasmine – a couple who are poles apart mentally as well as physically but still fall for each other head over heels.

Aditya, the ‘hero’ of the novel, is a passionate writer while Jasmine cannot even imagine herself reading. Both live miles away in different cities. With almost nothing in common, love sneaks in and changes their lives.

This novel is all about how love can make things possible. Long-distance being the villain of the story, Aditya and Jasmine resort to bridge their relationship with Skype, Facebook and Whatsapp.

All Rights Reserved for You is a soothing real-life story of two lovebirds separated by distance but are never really far apart. Trust builds relations but most long-distance relations are destroyed because of it. But, this novel proves ...see review
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Author 4 books29 followers
October 15, 2019
Now, I finally know why when people read books by the typical revered Indian authors, they either go crazy about it or just Hate them. I definitely choose the latter category to be a part of. I mean how? How? And why is the a book? Why did I read this? All the shit that's written is basically the author pretending that their life must be some sort of a bollywood movie. Oh! The cheap usage of colloquial language. The F word used so casually. Improper syntax and sudden shifts from first person POV to third POV like anything. Using ':*' ':D' is definitely not a thing to not expect from this place. The narrative, my goodness, is so easily flown and casual. Suddenly, the protagonist likes the girl, sends her request, then message from a fake profile. They start chatting and liking each other in minutes. Later, they don't fit in, but soon declare a 'Relationship' on Facebook and family finds out. Next? Guess the most predictable melodrama. 'Wow! From love to hate to love to hate and love again. This book is simply written for those dreamy teenagers whose lives revolve around the word : Love, and nothing else. The icing on the cake? Is that it's projected as a Real-life love story of Mr. Nagarkar. Makes it a best pick, right? Also, how can I forget the mentioned ideas of the Author that girls basically block guys (whom they love) to harass them and get attention. *MY EYES ARE BLEEDING WITH WHAT I READ *
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118 reviews8 followers
August 4, 2020
Aditya is a writer, while the mere thought of reading repels Jasmine. They have absolutely nothing in common not even the cities they live in. Yet nothing can stop them from falling head over heels for each other.
With distance playing spoilsport, they must forget all conventional logic and give their relationship a real shot through Skype, Whatsapp and Facebook Messenger. But can you trust a partner who’s miles away from you? Can a long-distance relationship really work?
All Right Reserved For You is the heart-warming real-life story of a couple separated by distance but never really far apart.

This book will tell you that how one should stay loyal to each others partners when they are in relationship. Trust, loyalty, commitments, Patience, understanding make the relationship work well. Though they had difficulties in their relationship but the LOVE united them forever. ,,😘

All characters play an important role here in this novel.

Writing style is nice. Simple words have been used so that all people can understand easily.

It's an amazing romantic love story of real long distance relationship.
Profile Image for Ayushi Bhatnagar.
3 reviews3 followers
August 15, 2017
Every relationship requires an effort..But a long distance relationship requires an Xtra effort" - This is the base of this book# Good read # A guy from Mumbai.. Girl from Delhi started their relationship through a virtual means - Facebook * just thinking loud how these social medias have entered in our nerves...thats they have started governing our lives... Important decisions from friends to love to marriage is sometimes dedicated to this#And moreover watsapp/Fb/ instagram etc..gives a sense of connectivity and make the person feel close inspite of distance# # story is addictive # m still in hangover of the read#we often think long distance relationships are extremely difficult to carry forward as one hardly meets..but rightly elaborated in the book that distance may discourage love birds but cant separate the hearts# True love is special and beautiful...# Few books touch your heart and it seems probably its partly your story been narrated#
Profile Image for Rahul Chowdhury.
20 reviews
May 28, 2020
It perfectly describes everything about a Long Distance Relationship including the agony of not seeing each other to trusting each other, everything. People in love specially people in a Long Distance Relationship should read this Masterpiece.
Profile Image for Rujuta Desai.
173 reviews3 followers
April 28, 2023
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED FOR YOU. by Sudeep Nagarkar.

The one thought that stayed in the back of my mind while reading this one is " what a filmy love story".

The story is about a long distance relationship between Aditya and Jazz. How they overcome all the barriers of being in such relationships and managed to grow in love with each passing moment. It is a story of love, friendship,pain, insecurities and overcoming the hurdles and being the strength of each other. All and all a filmy love story.
The way Aditya was smitten by Jazz just by seeing her photos on Facebook has my heart. Their way of expressing their emotions is so poetic.
The flow of the story was really smooth and well written that you are forced to drown into each emotion.
I cried and sobbed and smiled and laughed. There were moments when I couldn't go without saying awwwwwwww. There were moments I couldn't stop crying. This story proved that long distance might be difficult but not impossible only if you love the person like no one does.

I recommend this to everyone who loves such a filmy love story. It is an easy read. Highly recommended for beginners. Go read this book and fall in love.
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147 reviews2 followers
July 23, 2024
**All rights reserved For You** by Sudeep Nagarkar is a book that I recently completed. While many reviewers describe it as a love story, from my perspective, it is primarily a tale of friendship. The story revolves around Priyanshi, Deepika, Jazz, Randeep, and Aditya, who are best friends. Despite the physical distances between them, they manage to maintain their friendship, always standing by and caring for each other.

Within this friendship, there is a love story between Jazz and Aditya. Aditya is portrayed as loyal and caring, the kind of partner every girl wishes to have in her life. The narrative is a rich tapestry of emotions, blending struggle, happiness, success, and failure.

The saddest part of the story is Priyanshi's tragic end. She loses her life due to the relentless bullying and judgment she faces regarding her appearance. This causes her to lose self-confidence and hope, ultimately leading her to choose a heartbreaking path.

Although the book can feel lengthy at times, it is worth the read. It offers a compelling mix of emotions and experiences, making it a truly engaging story.
65 reviews
September 20, 2021
*JUST ANOTHER CLICHED LOVE STORY*
I just finished reading this book and I'm like how? Why? Why is this even a book? Why did I even read this book? This story is no less than a Bollywood movie. The narrative is so simple and casual. The protagonist like a girl sends her a request from a fake profile, then they start chatting and fall in love. Later, the girl finds out about the fake profile and gets angry-stops talking-but they soon declare a Relationship on Facebook and then they try to convince the families and eventually get married. What now? One of the most predictable melodrama's. Like wow! 'Love to hate and then love again.' Only for those who want to read about nothing but love.
The best part? This is projected as the real-life story of the author. Guess it makes it the best pick.
Can't forget to mention the fact that the author thinks girls basically block guys (whom they love) to harass them and get attention. Like what?! Are you even serious?
*SO ANGRY WITH MYSELF FOR DECIDING TO EVEN BUY THIS BOOK*
1 review
May 1, 2020
It is a story of Aditya and Jasmine. They live thousands of miles away, Aditya in Mumbai, and jasmine in Delhi.Yet they fall in love and make it to the next step called marriage. So, basically they remain away physically but continue to maintain their relationship. They are on through social media. How they got into touch, they did they proceed, how did he propose to Jasmine- all these questions can only be answered when you pick up this light romantic book. Rumours are that the story is semi-autobiographical because in the story it is given that Aditya is a budding writer, and on the other hand Jasmine doesn’t even like to see books in her worst nightmares. Their aspirations and careers are different, yet they succeed as lovers.To make the story more spicy and substantial, there are some interesting characters like Dipika and Roma.
64 reviews
January 7, 2026
Omg did he copied his Acknowledgment from his other book 🤣🤣 lol bhai itni si bhi mhennat nhi krni

I think sudeep really likes the name adi(aditya)
Both savvy and sudeep used vivaan with dame personality and character even though they both are totally different authors one common thing is that they both writes shit 😂
Dude become instantly interesred in jazz just by seeing his one facebook pic what a simp 🙄
Priyanshi: Jazz’s close friend
Randeep: Jazz’s childhood friend
Roma: Dipika’s younger sister
Dipika: Aadi’s best friend
Jazz’s brother: Bon comes from the US

And if a girl rejects stranger request that is not rude
And adi lied too that he is Dipika’s brother 😒 this mf

She didn't tell his bro that she had met adi offline and her friends know him too 🙄

Again one trashy story
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69 reviews
March 25, 2017
This was my first time to read Sudeep Nagarkar's book as he is one of the Marathi best-sellers praised by many. He is another from the category of Chetan Bhagat who write in a simple, understandable English & I like this fact.

This romantic author takes his own love story to another level by publishing his love story called' All Rights Reserved for You". The story is quite simple & nothing that you want to take inspiration sort of but some of the lines written by the Author are worth noticing.

I will soon share some of the lines here for sure but my overall review is a light-hearted read yet not that awe-inspiring book that one would be fascinated by.
15 reviews
January 24, 2018
This is my first book by the author. It is a book on love, friendships and relationships. The story is based on his own life.

The language of the book is simple. The characters have been portrayed well. But I didn't enjoy the flow of the story. The story was very fast paced. The author inserted his thoughts on love, life, relationships, political scenarios etc in the story which felt out of place and interrupted the flow of the story. I expected it to be like the 2 States written by Chetan Bhagat but it failed to match up.
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1 review
November 25, 2019
The sole reason to pick this book was the concept of a long distance relationship driven by technology. I was also drawn by the book's title "all rights reserved for you". But the idea of how a person's fake profile and their subsequent meetings can make these two fall madly in love is something beyond my imagination. Also, I was not expecting instances like Dipika's issues with the publisher, Priyanshi's demise in a typical love story, as they were not really relevant to the plot. I was just flipping through pages after 106.
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4 reviews
March 5, 2017
I simply bought this book because of its title. The first few pages were quite boring for me as it had some larger than life emotions/attraction of the author towards his love interest. But, after a while, the story picked up the pace and had few genuine moments with which any long distance relationship couple would relate. I didn't think the book would impress me but it did as I had no expectations from it.
7 reviews1 follower
June 19, 2017
It's so simple.. Not so good

I just choose this book because I've read all books of sudeep Nagarkar.. But there was nothing exciting there... It is simple. Except it all books of sudeep sir is much better.. I think sir you should write your post marriage story instead pre marriage story..
Guys buy you read all the books of sudeep Nagarkar.. Then don't leave it.. But if you want something new and gripping then this book is not for you.
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192 reviews35 followers
January 29, 2018
I have read a almost all the books by Sudeep Nagarkar , but felt he lost his plot somewhere. The book presented the concept of long distance relationship between Jazz and Aditya . Long distance love being common nowadays The narration went well upto mid way , but suddenly in middle the author lost the plot. Its the actual love story of the author so must complement him on it. But the narration part lost track. Would expect a much better narration from his standards
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8 reviews
June 20, 2017
In this novel Sudeep has presented his own love story, In which everything came on his way very easily which I didn't seen ever in any love story, like acceptance of proposal, families connection faith and believe. If all this actual happened in his life then its not less than a fairy tale. well the way he presented all the connection with his friends and there emotions in this novel was great job his description make the reader to relate themselves with the character which is actually very good about him, felt very bad for priyanshi, I liked it but still every thing came on his way very easily.....
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30 reviews
April 30, 2020
𝙁𝙤𝙧𝙜𝙚𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙧𝙞𝙨𝙠 ,𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙖𝙠𝙚 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙛𝙖𝙡𝙡.𝙄𝙛 𝙞𝙩'𝙨 𝙢𝙚𝙖𝙣𝙩 𝙩𝙤 𝙗𝙚,𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙣 𝙞𝙩'𝙨 𝙬𝙤𝙧𝙩𝙝 𝙞𝙩 𝙖𝙡𝙡. 𝙎𝙤𝙢𝙚𝙩𝙞𝙢𝙚 𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙣𝙠𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙠𝙞𝙡𝙡𝙨 𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙖𝙗𝙞𝙡𝙞𝙩𝙮 𝙩𝙤 𝙗𝙚 𝙝𝙖𝙥𝙥𝙮.𝙒𝙚 𝙝𝙖𝙫𝙚 𝙣𝙤 𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙩𝙧𝙤𝙡 𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙧 𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙝𝙚𝙖𝙧𝙩.𝙏𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚 𝙞𝙨 𝙣𝙤 𝙡𝙤𝙜𝙞𝙘 𝙩𝙤 𝙡𝙤𝙫𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙨𝙤𝙢𝙚𝙤𝙣𝙚. 𝙔𝙤𝙪 𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙣𝙚𝙘𝙩 𝙬𝙞𝙩𝙝 𝙨𝙤𝙢𝙚𝙤𝙣𝙚 𝙞𝙣𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙡𝙮 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙝����𝙩'𝙨 𝙞𝙩." ~ @sudeepnagarkar 📖
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~This is 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗹𝗶𝗳𝗲 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 of author relates with our era as it started with the friend request .I believe currently there must be going so many great stories in making due to #quarantine .
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~The main lead character is Aditya and Jasmin who are like to different poles nothing ,nothing common against them , though they fall for each other eventually . Both living in different city ,different culture -one Marathi & other Punjabi . So many ups and downs as any long-distance relationship . And yeah their friends play important role in all this . The typical mumbai-Delhi ambiance is set throughout the story loaded with adventure 🔛. Sometimes crazy ,sometime sad and some incidents unbelievable but here in India this incidents are such that any couple can relate it (commonly uncommon 😂specially one with the police )
3 reviews
December 3, 2023
The jazz character is poorly written. Doesn't bring anything new to the table. Priyanshi character is poorly written rather than using that character as an emotional scapegoat for the story. All love stories have 2 states of drama this one is no exception. The worst part of why Jazz almost broke up with Aditya.
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July 17, 2025
The profound contemporary love story, All Rights Reserved for You by Sudeep Nagarkar, explores the challenge of a long-distance relationship in the digital era. It illustrates the strength of dedication, trust, and maintaining relationships in the face of adversity through appealing protagonists and tremendous emotional depth. A simple, captivating read.
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2 reviews1 follower
November 24, 2018
loved this book...the title itself made me curious enough to buy this book..though the language was kiddish but storyline well evolved ....though romance scenes could have been much better had they been potrayed well
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40 reviews1 follower
November 1, 2019
A good narration of distance relationship love and the pain involved in Indian conditions. I personally felt there were some sections, which were repeating. The story was quite predicted though as the narration lead it through. The demise of Priyanshi was intensely narrated. Way to go...
2 reviews
March 23, 2021
It was an ok read. The book started off alright. Writer was humourous at many instances but half way through it was a slight drag. Realised it's his life story towards the end , which made the whole feel of it better. But the storyline could've been definitely more catchy.
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