Esshan Katara’s Patr – The Love Letter Off Duty: A Sharp, Satirical Look at Love and Duty
In a world where love is often sacrificed at the altar of responsibility, Patr – The Love Letter Off Duty, written by Esshan Katara and published by Verses Kindler Publication, is a refreshingly satirical take on the conflict that has haunted generations of Indian men: the tug of war between love and duty. At first glance, the book appears to be a love story. But scratch the surface, and you’ll discover it’s much more. It’s a commentary on how Indian society, rooted in tradition, soaked in expectations, and obsessed with “what people will say”, forces men to conform to roles, often at the expense of their deepest desires. Whether it’s a duty toward parents, a job, social image, or the endless parade of middle-class responsibilities, the protagonist of Patr represents millions who are emoti...










