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            <![CDATA[ <p><strong>Riva Razdan</strong> is an author based in Mumbai. She is also a screenwriter for Anil Kapoor Films and Saffron Films. As a writer, she is determined to create romantic-feminist fiction that encourages, supports and comforts young Indian women.&nbsp;<br>Her work has been featured in <i>The Hindu Business Line</i>, <i>Grazia India </i>and <i>The Telegraph.</i> Her debut novel, <i>Arzu</i>, was published by Hachette India in February 2021. Her new novel, <i>The Naani Diaries</i>, is represented by HarperCollins.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p><strong>Riva Razdan</strong> is an author based in Mumbai. She is also a screenwriter for Anil Kapoor Films and Saffron Films. As a writer, she is determined to create romantic-feminist fiction that encourages, supports and comforts young Indian women.&nbsp;<br>Her work has been featured in <i>The Hindu Business Line</i>, <i>Grazia India </i>and <i>The Telegraph.</i> Her debut novel, <i>Arzu</i>, was published by Hachette India in February 2021. Her new novel, <i>The Naani Diaries</i>, is represented by HarperCollins.</p> ]]>
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