NITN | @notintownlive | 30 Apr 2018, 11:34 am

Kolkata, April 30 (NITN): Noted writer Ravinder Singh launched his new book "Will you still love me?" at Starmark book store in Kolkata on Saturday.
"Will you still love me?" as the name suggests deals with the most intimate of human feeling - love.
Lavanya Gogoi, a girl from Shillong, and Rajveer Saini, from Patiala, meet each other on a Mumbai-Chandigarh flight and are attracted to each other.
However, a twist changes their life and Rajveer becomes the unwanted devil, who incidentally has to be also the deliverer.
The entire story then revolves around a road tragedy and how it affects the life of these two love birds.
Author Ravinder Singh has been an active promoter of road safety rules since he lost his first love "Khushi" in a fatal accident.
The best-selling author's first book (I too had a love story) narrated about his tragic loss and this time too he has attempted to present the dreadfulness of road rage.
"The central point is road safety. This is my agenda and I will sugar it and present it in my way," he said at the launch.
A little bit of cautiousness on our part can make things better and every four minute someone will not lose his beloved is what Ravinder wanted to emphasize on.
When asked about any constructive change noticed in people's attitude, he told IBNS, “Yes! I am happy that people now post in my Instagram page saying that they bought a helmet after reading my book."
He added, "They also apologize in public for not doing it before.”
This is the ninth book penned by the best-selling author and is priced at rupees 199.
(Reporting by Sourajit Choudhury)
Image: Ravinder Singh/Facebook
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