Opekkha (Waiting) is a moving novel that tells the story of a woman whose life is turned upside down when her husband suddenly disappears. Left to raise her children alone, she holds onto the hope of his return, even as time passes and reality grows harder to ignore. Her world becomes consumed by waiting, affecting both her mental state and her relationship with her children.
The story explores themes of loss, emotional endurance, and the quiet pain of uncertainty. With gentle, realistic storytelling, it reflects how hope can both sustain and imprison us.