As Ruta struggles between work and life in a new city, she finds, much to her annoyance, that she needs Jishnu’s help more than she cares to admit. But with her own parents getting a divorce, can Ruta dare to fall in love, especially with someone who’s so impossibly different?
Nikita Deshpande is a creative gypsy. A writer of copy, screenplay and poetry, she graduated in English Literature from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. An occasional film-maker, she has assisted directors on prominent films such as Fukrey (2013) and Mirzya (2016) and is the writer/director of the winning commercial for Crash the Pepsi IPL contest. She was a writer-in-residence on full grant for a month at Vermont Studio Center, where she worked on her fiction. She is currently a very content head at Flickbay. An ardent Potterhead, Nikita loves swimming stationery and missing commas. It Must’ve Been Something He Wrote is her first novel.