I came across Gunahon Ka Devta through a post on a social media app that said: "I finished the book, or the book finished me." That one line was enough to stir my curiosity. And now that I’ve read it, I truly understand what it means.
This book didn’t just tell a story — it touched something deep inside me. The emotions, the restraint, the purity of love, and the pain of unspoken words are woven so beautifully that they linger long after the last page is turned.
Sudha — what a character! Her grace, inner strength, silent suffering, and unshakable love left a deep imprint on my heart. She's the soul of the novel. Her relationship with Chander, filled with unsaid emotions and societal boundaries, is both heartwarming and heartbreaking. Chander, with all his internal conflicts, reflects the pain of countless people who choose duty over desire.
What makes Gunahon Ka Devta timeless is its ability to portray love in its purest form — not loud, not rebellious, but deeply soulful and silently enduring.
If you’ve ever loved someone and couldn’t say it, or if you've ever sacrificed something for the sake of others, this book will speak to you in ways words cannot describe.
I didn't just read Gunahon Ka Devta — I felt every page, every silence, and every tear between the lines.