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Durjoy Datta

Durjoy Datta is an Indian author and screenwriter known for his coffee-table novels about the romantic life of young Indians.Durjoy Datta was born on 7 February 1987 in Mehsana, Gujarat, but grew up in New Delhi. He completed his schooling at the Bal Bharati Public School, Pitampura, and went on to do mechanical engineering at Delhi Technological University.He did his post-graduation from Management Development Institute, Gurgaon and Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, Germany, and majored in marketing and finance. He started writing while he was in the final year of college. In 2011, he quit his job at American Express as a marketing analyst and turned a full-time writer.
  • The English Teacher
  • SHE BROKE UP, I DIDN'T
  • Hold My Hand
  • You Were My Crush: Till You Said You Love Me!
  • When Only Love Remains
  • Till The Last Breath . . .
  • Oh Yes, I'm Single!: And So is My Girlfriend!
  • World's Best Boyfriend
  • Now That You’re Rich Let’s Fall in Love!
  • If It’s Not Forever It’s Not Love
  • The Perfect Us
  • Of Course I Love You: Till I Find Someone Better
  • Our Impossible Love
  • The Girl of My Dreams
  • The Boy Who Loved
  • Wish I Could Tell You
  • A Touch of Eternity

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