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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAjinkya Bhasme IIT Bombay graduate in Chemical Engineering currently working as an HR Manager in Mumbai. He is a human psychology enthusiast striving to bring chilling hallmarks of the human brain in the form of entertaining stories. Internationally awarded for his literary work in poetry and short articles now presenting novels based on true stories from different corners of the world. He worked as a scientist for 4 years in Hyderabad before deciding to move to Mumbai. He is also a national level award winning professional dancer and choreographer with the knowledge of more than 26 dance foRead More...
Ajinkya Bhasme IIT Bombay graduate in Chemical Engineering currently working as an HR Manager in Mumbai.
He is a human psychology enthusiast striving to bring chilling hallmarks of the human brain in the form of entertaining stories.
Internationally awarded for his literary work in poetry and short articles now presenting novels based on true stories from different corners of the world.
He worked as a scientist for 4 years in Hyderabad before deciding to move to Mumbai.
He is also a national level award winning professional dancer and choreographer with the knowledge of more than 26 dance forms.
A hot-blooded artist on the constant lookout to explore more art forms and stories.
Read Less...Achievements
"When the Shukla family wakes up to the suicide of their youngest son on the same day that their eternally yielding farms all get plagued by rot, they become desperate to try out anything that would reel them out of the situation. In an attempt to conjure an ancient entity of food, who could potentially bring the son back and bless the land with eternal fertility, the grandchildren of the Shuklas invoke a much malevolent spirit that possesses their house. As t
"When the Shukla family wakes up to the suicide of their youngest son on the same day that their eternally yielding farms all get plagued by rot, they become desperate to try out anything that would reel them out of the situation. In an attempt to conjure an ancient entity of food, who could potentially bring the son back and bless the land with eternal fertility, the grandchildren of the Shuklas invoke a much malevolent spirit that possesses their house. As they begin battling with the ancient entity as well as the malevolent spirit together, they uncover much darker secrets buried within the walls of the house.
The entities deprive the family of food and water for days and soon the effects of starvation kick in. As the mental peace of the family begins to crumble, it is up to the oldest grandson, Bhuva, to save everyone and get rid of the hauntings.
Will Bhuva succeed in saving the family and bringing his dead uncle back, or will he suffer from the darker manifestations of hunger?
Every Indian household considers food as God; what would happen if this food itself became solely responsible for the most malevolent horror anyone could ever experience?"
“A raw morsel of Godly terror that kept me hungry for more…”
- Sidharth Jain, Producer of Trial by Fire
“Nightmarishly scary yet philosophically thought provoking…”
- Vishal Furia, Director of Chhorii, Criminal Justice
(Inspired by real events)
In 2009, a tolerant country like India made a historic judgement by sentencing two women to death for the very first time. They were in their twenties. But they were just the puppets of a Devil.
Forty murdered children, one missing woman, one headless body, and three brilliant police officers in a quest to get to the bottom of the grimmest tale in Indian judiciary.
So, trust no one; the Devil walks amongst us.
(Inspired by real events)
In 2009, a tolerant country like India made a historic judgement by sentencing two women to death for the very first time. They were in their twenties. But they were just the puppets of a Devil.
Forty murdered children, one missing woman, one headless body, and three brilliant police officers in a quest to get to the bottom of the grimmest tale in Indian judiciary.
So, trust no one; the Devil walks amongst us.
She sees everything and hears everything. And if She ever whispers to you, you must obey.
Death is not the worst that can happen.
“GHASTLY”
- Padma Shri Adv. Ujjwal Nikam, Indian public prosecutor
“PETRIFYING”
- Sushan Divgikar, Psychologist & former columnist DNA
“KEPT ME ON THE TENTERHOOK”
- Sharmila Baneerjee, International Women Leaders Forum
“TRULY AMAZING”
- Hiten Turakhia, Librarywaala.com
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