Sapan Saxena

Sapan Saxena (born April 5, 1985) is an Indian author, best known for his novels Finders, Keepers published by Leadstart Publishing.[1][2] and UNNS-The Captivation published by Inspire India Publishers[3]

Sapan Saxena
Sapan Saxena talking to reporters, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Alma materMotilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad
GenreLiterature, fiction writer
SubjectNovels, Short Stories
Notable worksFinders, Keepers UNNS-The Captivation

Early life and education

Sapan was born on April 5, 1985 at Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh. His father, Umesh, is a senior bank officer with UCO Bank. He did his Engineering from Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad[4]

Sapan started writing blogs in the year 2011 and his blog was covered by national mainstream media outlets like The Times of India on a couple of occasions.

He often credits his father and the readers of his blog for pushing him into the world of fiction novels[5]

Finders, Keepers

Sapan then started working on his novel Finders, Keepers which was launched in January 2015 at Bhubaneshwar. The launch as covered by The New Indian Express and was attended by Padma Shri Prafulla Kar and eminent novelist Santanu Kumar Acharya and noted ghazal singer Subhashish Panigrahi.[6][7]

The book had another launch at Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology during the National level cultural festival of the college, Culrav which was attended by Shri Girdhar Malviya.[8]

The Delhi launch of the book was attended by Bharatiya Janta Party MP from Meerut, Shri Rajendra Agrawal. The Hindu covered the book in its Friday Fever section.[9]

The book received mostly positive reviews from eminent journalists and reviewers.[10]

Samata Dey from IndiaCafe said "Sapan offered a very interesting story, where not only the plot but the atmosphere and the scenario the plot is based in, becomes the primal focus too. Some simple yet very confusing questions are asked in the different parts of the book which are related to the famous historical figures which is mind boggling".[11]

Rendition of Jabra Fan

In March 2016, Sapan did a homemade rendition of Shah Rukh Khan's then yet to be released movie Fan. The video was released on his YouTube account and was immediately picked up by various media portals[12]

The video was very well received across social media platforms and Shah Rukh Khan used his official Twitter account in praise of the video.

UNNS-The Captivation

Sapan's 2nd novel's launch was covered by Chandigarh chapter of Indian Express[13] and Dainik Bhaskar.[14] UNNS- The Captivation is published by Inspire India publishers.

Sapan mentions "The book is a romantic espionage thriller with a basic theme of the Sufi-inspired seven stages of love" when asked about the book.[15] He claims the title UNNS is actually the 2nd stage of love as per Sufi traditions.[16]

In an interview with UC News, Sapan mentions "UNNS is a romantic espionage thriller.".[17] In another interview with The News Now, he calls the book "A story with a lot of depth and a lot of heart."[18] Sapan also mentions in his interview with Hindustan Times that "The story finds inspiration from some stories of that the author witnessed during his education days."[19]

References

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