Actress Sana Khan, winner of awards from the war fighting in South India and Italy, totally distraught for her movie Silambattam. Almost as if out of sheer desperation, the jury asked: "Would you agree that you’re young sons, young daughters - because the girls could read as well as boys - reading this book? Would you like to make this book occurred in your house?
Would you like to see it even wife or servants to read? " Once these words, suggestive of the top Sana Khan Navel era, out of his mouth, it was decided according to the media: the lost crown. On 2 November, after three hours of deliberations, the jury deprived Penguin Books all charges.
The book almost immediately became Foils sold Sana Khan Saree within 15 minutes of 300 copies and took orders for three thousand more. Shop Hat chards reported sold out in 40 minutes, the Selfridges department store sold 250 copies in half an hour. In the North of Yorkshire, a wily butcher was selling copies of The Lover Lady Chatterley's right next to the lamb chops.
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