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Neil thought he had it all figured out—a dream job, the rush of a new life in America, and the thrill of friendships that pushed him to question everything he once took for granted. But beneath the weekend parties and work deadlines, something kept tugging at him. Was he losing more than he was gaining? A chance meeting with Isha and the echo of memories from home begin to unravel his carefully curated dream. A Weekend Hindu is the story of a young man suspended between two worlds, searching for answers he never dared to ask. Poignant, witty, and deeply relatable, this is a tale of belonging and discovery, of how sometimes you must cross an ocean to truly come home. Endorsements: A Weekend Hindu is a heartfelt reflection that speaks to a generation stuck in two worlds, capturing the little choices and silent conflicts that shape the life of a Hindu abroad. Varun writes with honesty and simplicity. This book is a wake-up call, delivered with warmth, humanity, and captivating storytelling. Esther Dhanraj Author, Unbaptized: Why I Left Christianity and Returned to My Roots In A Weekend Hindu, Varun Kulkarni does something rare: he listens deeply to the quiet moments where faith and everyday life meet. I see in this book what I try to capture in cinema—people navigating between tradition and change, not with judgment, but with honesty. His writing about family WhatsApp blessings, the awkward joy of explaining Diwali at work, and the nostalgia of childhood prayers half-remembered will resonate with many, especially those living far from home. This is a story that matters. Savita Raj Hiremath Movie producer, Khosla ka Ghosla Mocked traditions, twisted narratives, fading roots—this is the journey of a Hindu in America who loses his way, only to rediscover meaning in the embrace of his civilizational identity. Sahana Singh Author, Commentator, Gurukula Champion Varun’s voice has stood through storms of social media turbulence. We need strong storytellers like him, who knows how to engage the audience through truth, simplicity and strength of purpose. We are in a time of crisis as the last 2–3 generations have lost the connection with Hindutva, and our traditions and culture. The only way to revive it is to make the younger generation aware …. and awake! We must realize and stand up for what is truly our own and does not need to be validated by anyone else. The reason our ancestor shed so much blood was pride in their identity! Many congratulations and deep gratitude for the effort behind this work. Heartfelt blessings brother. Jai Bhavani! Yukta Mookhey Miss World 1999 Sadhguru to the readers of A Weekend Hindu It is in the hands of Sanatan to ensure that future generations become not divisive, but an inclusive and humanistic force.
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