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The Indian Daughters

Veera a 21-year-old journalist working in Mumbai is sexually harassed by her Boss. Trying to escape her powerful Boss’s clutches and running away from the conservative parents and society, Veera moves in with her three female friends. The constant struggle with money while seeking a new job it seems impossible for Veera to survive, while she sees her friends making money through prostitution.

Baffled and shattered she gives up and joins her friends into high profile Escort business. Surviving filthy Indian mentality, brutal attacks, finally, Veera is able to run a successful Brothel in the capital of the country where she meets the elites and is shocked to see the hypocrisy of the Indian society.

She makes millions with her organized skills and business sense but finds herself lonely every time. Already broken she is unable to fathom the world around and decides to kill herself but escapes death once again getting back into Prostitution.

Will Veera ever find her way out of prostitution? Will she be able to fulfill her hearts truest desire? Would her existence be more than being a female? Read more to discover the secret of being a woman, having an ambition and being free!

 

About Me

My long tedious India name “Vandana Dattatraya Shelar Grzymisławski” just got a little shorter. And now I am proud to call myself “Vandy”.

An author, an artist, an anthropologist, an Entrepreneur, a social activist, a meditator and a mother!

When human’s experiences trauma due to injustice it is not unusual for them to raise questions. My passion to write developed from those stories of injustice and Trauma that were suppressed and censored in the name of religion, culture, patriarchy and blind beliefs. Being born in a country like India and then traveling places, it was very difficult to maintain silence on the issues that needed so much attention! Through my writings, I want to give voice to those social issues that will never otherwise get noticed.

Earning my master’s degree in English Literature, I’m passionate about books. My first book “The Indian Daughters” will be released on the woman’s day that is 8th March in the year 2020 in India and later will be translated in several European Languages, while I am working on my second book “Opportunities for young”

My passion to build a business led me to establish MS Global which is now giving foreign expansion services and sales outsourcing services and helping companies to expand more rapidly in the global market. Being the founder and the president of MS Global S. p. Z o. o., I am collecting my vivid experiences as a woman entrepreneur, and while doing so I strongly believe in the fact that more and more women need to head businesses, as it gives “a woman” a power and freedom to work, making her more independent and less vulnerable and prone to exploitation.

“Woman” is my favorite subject. All my work goes around it, be it books, paintings or social activities. Through my books, I want to represent those women who have no voice of their own.

While undertaking so many activities, meditation is something that keeps me calm. Being the Vipassana Meditator myself, I believe that meditation can make one wiser, calmer and more intuitive. I am also focused on putting my skills and passion to good use by supporting causes and organizing projects that I care about. I love meeting new people and learning new things, so please feel free to say hello if you have a story to share!

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Why I gave up Instagram!

I started using Instagram a couple of days ago. It was because it was important to be present on social media (especially Instagram having a billion users) being an author. It would promote me, my book, etc that’s what my agents/consultants told me. Now if you see the profiles of other Authors, they display authors’ …

The Indian Daughters Why this book is worth reading

To improve vocabulary – Words with the same meaning are used to express the emotions. The one who reads this book is sure to increase one’s vocabulary. Some examples of quotes from the book- ‘Instead, she was humiliated, dishonored, and provoked. I was desperate. Desperate, reckless, rash, dire.’ ‘What I failed to perceive was the …

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(Vandy) Vandana Shelar Grzymisławska

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Mobile: +49 15237255382 or +48 575 854 868

Aristotle

To write well, express yourself like thecommon people, but think like a wise man”