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Anaya and Vikrant Reddy look, from the outside, like the marriage everyone wants to copy. Ten years in, two beautiful children, a tasteful villa in Jubilee Hills, a Sunday brunch ritual their friends find genuinely charming. Anaya runs a successful interior design studio. Vikrant is a respected paediatric surgeon. They still hold hands at parties. They still, occasionally, make each other laugh until they cry.
And then, on the evening of their tenth anniversary, in the quiet of their candlelit terrace, Vikrant tells her the truth he buried on the day of their wedding — a truth about who he was before her, about a woman in Bangalore, about a child Anaya did not know existed.
What follows is not a story of separation. It is a story of something far more difficult: a marriage that decides, against every reasonable instinct, to stay. Over the next twelve months — through grief, fury, a brief and electric reunion with a college boyfriend, a confrontation with the other woman, and a slow, painful reconstruction of intimacy — Anaya and Vikrant must answer the question every long marriage eventually faces. Not whether love is enough. But whether honesty is.
Searingly honest, deeply sensual, and emotionally precise, *Seven Vows, One Lie* is a novel for every couple who has ever wondered what their marriage would look like if it told the truth.
An unforgettable portrait of the modern Indian marriage.










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