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The Last Girl to Fall in Love

Written by: Durjoy Datta
Narrated by: Prateik Babbar, Rasika Dugal
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Audible presents, The Last Girl to Fall in Love, an Audible Original. Written by Durjoy Datta and voiced by Rasika Dugal and Prateik Babbar

This is the sequel to The Last Boy to Fall in Love.

In a bizarre case of murder, strange strands of history begin to emerge slowly. Manav, Sarita, and Sandhya are drawn into a universe of intrigue, suspense, and delusion as they navigate a new world. This new system, in which they exist, is an upturned world where womankind is supreme.

History has been challenged, subverted, and rewritten. But for those born in this epoch, what is the relationship with the past? Why has history been hidden from this generation, and what are the ancestors whispering into their ears? Rahul reveals these subtle secrets to Manu, nudging him to slant his paradigm. But this would also mean tilting his neatly boxed relationships. Should Manu dig deeper into the labyrinth of the past or consider it buried?

In a world that is a rip-off of the earlier patriarchal system, there are new rules to play by. Women write the rules, men follow them. Women are the head of the household, and the birth of a girl is a victory; every boy born is a burden. Times have changed, and the world has eroded into a gender revolution. Yet, this is the best-kept secret of the era, one that no one would ever know. Was this a miracle of genetic engineering, social reform, or political upheaval? Did this happen overnight or over centuries of struggle? The textbooks speak nothing of it; the people have no memory of that dead-and-dusted era.

When time seems to have turned on its heel, it is difficult for the characters to trust each other anymore. What is the new equation between violence, kindness, and love? Who is a victim, and who are the perpetrators? Can equality truly exist? Who, then, has been murdered? Is it a phantasm, the past, or an illusion we live in? Listen in...and find out....

Disclaimer: This show contains expletives and strong language and mature content for adult listeners, including intimate scenes that support the storyline. This is a work of fiction, and any resemblance to real persons, businesses, places, or events is coincidental. This show is not intended to offend or defame any individual, entity, caste, community, race, or religion or to denigrate any institution or person, living or dead. Listener's discretion is strongly advised.

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expected more from Prateik Babbar

Prateik Babbar's has nice voice and accent but his voice modulation and expression is too flat. Rasika Duggal was perfect

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Gripping storyline

I liked the story would have loved it if it had a happy ending. Narration was really good, so were the music effects. This was the first time a heard a story instead of reading one, and it surely was an amazing experience - all thanks to the narrators.
But I have a genuine question - why was Sagarika Kumar called as Sushma by Pratiek when he was being exposed to her childhood?? was that by mistake or did I miss something?

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Not sure where this was headed

The story is dystopian. I think the author’s intent was to show that extremes of any kind are bad. However, he uses so many cliches in reverse that they seemed a force fit. The performance from the leads seemed flat.

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interesting

very interesting story and the performance of the actors are amazing. I got lost in Prateek Babbar's voice and narration. I hope there will be more audio books by him. Rasika Duggal is as usual her perfect self with great acting. the story had alot of twist and turns though the ending could be better in a sense that it was more like a movie than a novel. I miss the old durjoy dutta style of writing.

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Amazing

Not a fan of Dystopian novels but loved this one, well woven story... gripping.... couldn't stop listening... Ending,however, seemed rather hurried

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loved it

this coming from am Indian author is amazing.
the story feels fresh and refreshing. the world that the author has created is very nice.must listen.

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male voice is too heavy to listen

the narrator voice was totally unpleasing to ears, especially male narrator. the voice was too heavy.

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Interesting premise

The premise has been interesting. One that I've always thought of. Needs quite a bit of refinement IMO. Production was good. The male voice could have been more natural. The pronunciations could have been better as well. Either way, 4 out of 5 for my first Audible experience.

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Not Bad

Intresting story only for feminist and sci-fi fans, but not a bad story .

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Story line was great!

Concept was bang on, something that blew my mind. But I did feel let down as I felt getting diverted a lot...Bit too lengthy and voice over for male protagonist could have been better. Than took away all the fun for me. Sikandar would have been better. Rasika dugal was the best. But couldn't get myself to finish this one. Moving on to better things!

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