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Regrets - An unconventional tale of love and redemption.Do you have any regrets? Does your past haunt you? Does the weight of your past linger in your thoughts? Maybe for something you did or should've done? >Middle age is a time of reflection, reminiscing, and regret. Vish, born in India, raised in the UK, and now settled in the USA, has been married to the same woman for almost three decades. They have two children they love very much. He has a good job and he's happy for the most part-at least, he thinks he is. But when he travels to the UK for his niece's wedding-the first in the family…mehr

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Regrets - An unconventional tale of love and redemption.Do you have any regrets? Does your past haunt you? Does the weight of your past linger in your thoughts? Maybe for something you did or should've done? >Middle age is a time of reflection, reminiscing, and regret. Vish, born in India, raised in the UK, and now settled in the USA, has been married to the same woman for almost three decades. They have two children they love very much. He has a good job and he's happy for the most part-at least, he thinks he is. But when he travels to the UK for his niece's wedding-the first in the family that wasn't arranged by the family-an unexpected event triggers a long-buried memory of his first love, whom he was forced to give up. Determined to confront the consequences of his decision, Vish embarks on a quest to reconnect with his former flame, only to uncover the heart-wrenching trajectory of her life after their separation. Plagued with guilt, he seeks solace in the company of other past girlfriends, desperately seeking affirmation that his choice of an arranged marriage was justified. But as the narrative unfolds, Vish is compelled to confront his preconceived notions and the forgotten chapters of his past. Drawing inspiration from real-life events, Regrets seamlessly weaves fiction into the fabric of a memoir. It delves into the complexities imposed by familial, religious, and cultural expectations on our relationships and personal identities. Ultimately, this captivating tale invites us to question the role of Letting Go as a pathway to happiness.