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What if the deepest expressions of love were never spoken aloud?
The Name Was Papa is a moving collection of personal reflections that explores the quiet, often unnoticed bond between a father and a child. Through simple yet powerful moments—a missed call, a silent dinner, an unfulfilled promise, or a father's unwavering presence—the book uncovers the emotions hidden beneath everyday life.
These are not stories of extraordinary achievements. They are stories of ordinary moments that carry extraordinary meaning. As memories unfold, readers are invited to revisit their own relationships, understand sacrifices they once overlooked, and appreciate the silent ways love is expressed within families.
Inside this book, readers will discover:
Written with honesty, warmth, and emotional depth, The Name Was Papa is a tribute to fathers whose love is often felt more in actions than in words.
A touching reminder that some of life's greatest relationships are built in silence, sacrifice, and unwavering presence.
Raahul Kumar began his professional journey with an MBA and a successful career in corporate management within a multinational company. Yet beyond boardrooms, business plans, and structured routines, he discovered a deeper calling in storytelling and creative expression.
His passion eventually led him to Mumbai, where he explored acting and performance, experiences that broadened his perspective on life, emotions, and human relationships.
As a writer, Raahul draws inspiration from real-life experiences rather than fiction. His work focuses on the unspoken emotions that connect people, particularly within families, capturing moments that are often felt but rarely expressed.
With The Name Was Papa, he takes his first step into the world of books, offering readers a heartfelt exploration of love, sacrifice, memory, and the enduring bond between fathers and their children.