Bombay's High Society Meets Its Match in Shunali Khullar Shroff's Latest Novel
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In her latest book, 'The Wrong Way Home', author Shunali Khullar Shroff crafts a biting social satire that delves into the complexities of modern womanhood and urban life in India. The novel follows Nayantara, a 40-year-old woman whose life is turned upside down when her celebrity ex-husband marries a young influencer. As Nayan navigates her new reality, she sets out to rebuild her PR business, managing clients from fading stars to politicians in need of a public image makeover. But her personal life is no less complicated, caught between two men who offer different paths to happiness. Through Nayan's story, Shroff explores the tensions between ambition, love, and identity in modern India. With its witty and subversive tone, 'The Wrong Way Home' invites readers to reflect on the masks we wear and the truths beneath them. Shroff's latest novel is a departure from her previous works, which include 'Love in the Time of Affluenza' and 'Battle Hymn of a Bewildered Mother'. The book is priced at ₹399 and available across online and offline stores. Shroff, who co-hosts the popular podcast 'Not Your Aunty', says she was drawn to exploring the power of media in shaping public images. 'The Wrong Way Home' is a story about identity, reinvention, and what it means to lose and remake oneself in modern India.