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Nischal’s first novel launched

Young writer Nischal Malla launched his English novel Fargo amidst an event held in the capital. Actors Reecha Sharma, Surakshya Pant, writer Subin Bhattarai and President at ECAN, Bishnu Hari Pandey jointly launched the book.
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Young writer Nischal Malla launched his English novel Fargo amidst an event held in the capital. Actors Reecha Sharma, Surakshya Pant, writer Subin Bhattarai and President at ECAN, Bishnu Hari Pandey jointly launched the book.


Expressing her deep affection for writers, Sharma appreciated the efforts of the author. “Coming up with a book at an early age is a noteworthy attempt. His book has beautifully portrayed the realistic and imaginary figures,” said Sharma. “I completed reading the book at a go. While going through the book, it took me closer to Shakespeare’s writings,” she added.


Similarly actor Pant also gave her brief commentary on the book. Applauding his daring attempt to write a book, she expressed that the young writer has deeply inspired her.


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Moreover, writer Bhattarai stated the fact that every first creation contains a especial space in writer’s heart and mind. “I have not yet gone through the book so I would hardly hold any critical comments for the book,” affirmed Bhattarai. “Regardless of the positive and negative responses, I believe a writer should keep on writing,” he added.


As per the writer, the novel is a combination of romance and suspense and delves into the psychological make-up of love and romance in today’s young generation.


Published by Book Hill Publication, the novel binds itself in 400 pages.


 


 


 


 

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