đ„The Ex Factor â When Karma Plays Cupidđ
đ Review by GetUrBook
I didnât expect to enjoy The Ex Factor this muchâbut Varsha Chitnis had me hooked from the very first clash of ego and past wounds. Sujit Rao and Arti Bhatia arenât your typical romantic leadsâtheyâre strangers brought together by a very awkward connection: theyâre exes of each otherâs exes.
And if that sounds like the start of a messy group chat, trust meâitâs far messier in real life. Or in this case, fiction that feels way too real.
What begins as a chance meeting quickly unravels into a web of passive-aggressive banter, buried emotions, and unspoken hurt. Sujit, with his sharp edges and billionaire aura, collides with Artiâs razor-sharp wit and quiet dignity. Theyâre both damaged in their own waysâand yet, thatâs exactly what makes their story so satisfying.
There were moments I laughed out loud (hello, awkward encounters) and moments I had to pause and feel. The way Chitnis captures heartbreak, pride, and emotional baggage is almost poetic. It made me think of the people we leave behindâand how sometimes, healing comes in the form of unexpected new beginnings.
The Ex Factor isnât just a romanceâitâs a delicious tangle of irony, redemption, and second chances. And as someone who believes fate has a wicked sense of humour, I thoroughly enjoyed watching it play matchmaker.
âFinal Verdict: 4.5/5
An entertaining, smart, and unexpectedly emotional rollercoaster.
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