Seasoned romance author Shrinit Badiyani untangles the mystery pertaining to the problems of modern-day love relationships, especially for the Millennials
Mumbai, October 1: The Gen Y (26 to 41 age group), or better known as Millennials, have their love life as the most common emotional problem living in today’s fast-paced & stressful lifestyle. With the rise in relationship conflicts & depression amongst youth, we talked to the romance fiction expert to share his views about […]

Mumbai, October 1: The Gen Y (26 to 41 age group), or better known as Millennials, have their love life as the most common emotional problem living in today’s fast-paced & stressful lifestyle. With the rise in relationship conflicts & depression amongst youth, we talked to the romance fiction expert to share his views about where we are going wrong in love relationships & how we tackle it.
Badiyani, who falls in this age group, has written two bestselling contemporary romance novels with stories set up in urban areas. He was recently honoured to judge young talents in the writing competition ‘Conspirize Me!’ at one of Asia’s biggest & reputed intercollegiate events, ‘NM Umang 2022 Cultural Fest’. The event was held by the literary arts department of the NM Umang committee, with the participation of 15 top colleges in Mumbai, held on the 17th of September 2022 at the SVKM’s N.M. college premises in Mumbai. Having opportunities to connect with current college students as well as people in their late 30s often, Shrinit comments on the inappropriate partner choices we all make.
“Relationship proposal is not a job offer; you can’t tick mark a list & decide if you will be able to love the person. It is also perhaps the dark influence of corporate culture where you leave your current job for a better opportunity every two to three years; the same approach in a relationship will not work.”
Shrinit further adds, “In a relationship, you shouldn’t choose the best option; rather, go for your favourite person to stay happy in the long run.”