When it was released in 2003, A Married Woman, Manju Kapur바카라™s novel about two women falling in love against the backdrop of communal violence in India, attracted critical reviews. 바카라śIn depicting the inner subtlety of a woman바카라™s mind, Kapur displays a mature understanding of the female psyche,바카라ť wrote The Guardian in its review. 바카라śMost of all, Kapur manages to blend the personal with the external.바카라ť However, unlike her bestselling novel Difficult Daughters, A Married Woman got buried in the sands of time. Now, thanks to the world of OTT content, this tender saga is getting its well-deserved recognition in the form of a web series on AltBalaji.