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HONEY TRAP

HONEY TRAP

Honey Trap asserts the themes of love, sacrifice and the quest for identity. As the title suggests, the novel explores the allure and entrapment of beauty. It hints at how beauty captivates and ensnares individuals. Through various characters and incidents, such as the relationship between Dr. Mangesh and Dr. Kuntal, Dr. Kuntal's tragic sexual assault by sea pirates, the bond between Arnav and Roshni, and the forced marriage of Fanny and Prabhu, the novel illustrates beauty as a powerful force-one that no one can escape. Ultimately, the characters are driven by their desire to fulfil their passions and underscore how beauty can become both a weapon and a trap.

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